Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 May 1992, p. 29

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"A Family Tradition for 125 Years" Children by Reta Mother's Day or Family Day Sunday brought forth many ex- pressions of gratitude for such perfect weather to brighten our days opposed to gloomy occa- sions of riots, coal mine disas- ters, etc. The Island United Church was filled to capacity with regu- lar members as well as families interested in Baptism. All six baptized children were girls, the daughters of Lorie and Cal Cardinal, Cathy and David Tay- lor, Jane and Raymond Reader. Upon exit from the church, it was noted that the parking lot was full and several cars were parked on the roadside, a very unsafe spot for eager children who may dart across in front of oncoming traffic. This brought to mind earlier plans for addi- tional parking space at the rear . that had been donated to re- quire further planning of work and expense but not enough to complete. Therefore, it would seem that when the roof is com- pleted and paid, parking should probably be the next necessity. Please keep it in mind before a tragedy occurs. : As well as Family Day at church it almost seemed like a re-union with former members who do not find it easy to attend regularly. We are not half way through May but the Island United al- EMMERSON BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOL1B9 (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE NATIONAL TRUST A Division of National Victoria and Grey Trustco h 1 YEAR ANNUAL INTEREST A Sa _---- -- -- a et et ey a, NN EE EE RR RR HR ER RE RRR RRR 9% - 5 Year Annual Rates Subject to Change without Notice. PENNY PINCHERS The Port Perry Star's SMALL CLASSIFIEDS See Classified Section for more details. Baptized last Sunday Reader ready has a full schedule for June, so keepin touch. I imagine Ethel Freeman has received a few cheery messages. She is already making plans for her future. I'm sure she'll appre- ciate your messa and your encouragement. Ifyou have lost the address just give me a call. No one seems to be travelling these days. They are all happy to be in gardens, flower beds or on lawnmowers. ] A friend who has much to do with organizing play groups for children under school age was telling me of her golden rule when visiting a new group. It's just this: never leave without saying at least one complimen- tary thing. The organization may be bad. The organization may resent advice and think they know how everything should be done. But however wrong you think they may be, always say one nice thing, even if its only to admire a scarf somebody is wearing or to pay a compliment about a picture on the wall. What you say may be quite unimportant but there's noth- ing worse than going away leav- ing an impression that you didn't find anything to praise. We may say we don't care if people don't notice the kind or clever things we do, but deep down don't we all yearn to be ap- preciated? Umbrellas - 3 colours Annual Canada Da SAT, MAY 16th dam- 5pm OPEN MON., MAY 18th 8am- 5pm COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. STOCK LIMITED « ONE TIME OFFER DALEMAR OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE Hwy. 7 - 2 miles east of Oakwood Firefighters from Port Perry Hall #1 held a fundraising car wash on May 8 at the fire hall. BRS Shown scrubbing one of the cars are (left) Bob Hoare and Wayne Lown, both firefighters at the hall. -St. John Ambulance St. John Ambulance-Whitby branch is responding to the present health care situation by promoting our health care courses such as Health Care Provider, Baby and You, Child Care and Child Lifesaver. In order to meet this growing need and because of a 33% shortage in funding we are in desperate need of sick room equipment in good working con- dition ranging from hospital beds, wheel chairs, walkers etc. right through to infant and child care equipment such as bathtubs, bottles, clothing and toys. For further information or to arrange for pick ups please con-- tact our Whitby office at 668- 9006 or 668-4159. LAWN & GARDEN FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT Consists of Seconds & New Patio & Lawn sets, overstocked items - One of a kind items. 705-953-9080 Betteriiving (R | : wo od ' ADD BEAUTIFUL NEW LIVING SPACE TO YOUR HOME The Quality Patio Room that adds to your lifestyle & increases the value of your home. Enjoy the summer in absolute comfort with no unwanted breezes, no bugs & no rainy days to spoil your fun! Check these features: Beautiful added space - instantly, maintenance free - never needs painting, a fraction of the cost of conventionally constructed room additions. Aa ------ 3 £00" : a presented by "4 anlar The Uxbridge Chamber of Commerce WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU WANT Trades ® Services ® Retailers rim A Great Show...Plan to Attend MAY 28, 29 & 30 Thurs. & Fri. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Uxbridge Arena & Community Centre Brock St. W., Uxbridge --_ FREE ADMISSION FREE DRAWS I

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