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Port Perry Star, 7 Jul 1992, p. 34

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34 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 7, 1992 _ The winners In the Port Perry Star Proud to be Canadian Col- oring Contest are (from left) four-year-old Tyler Mcintosh, sev- en-year-old Dylan Harper and 11-year-old Nicole Welts. Tyler, Dylan and Nicole received Proud to be Canadian T-shirts for their efforts. The Port Perry Star would like to thank Peter Kas- perski for drawing the original picture and all of Scugog Town- ship's proud young Canadians for taking part in the contest. If your child would like their picture back, please feel free to drop by the Star office to pick it up. p---- _--- STONEMOOR DAY CARE CENTRES INC. 399 Queen Street, Port Perry Offers a "Child Enrichment Programme" for children 18 months to 5 years. Full time and part time available. Hours 6:30 am to 6 pm 9 For futher information call 985-0800 Special thanks to Grace Bea- cock for most of this news. Mrs. Mary Devitt of Oshawa spent Saturday at Grace Bea- cock's. Also it was nice of Craig Bea- cock to spend some time with his grandparents last week. There was a small turn out at church on Sunday, to hear the sermon "Fear Turned Into Joy." Those not out missed a very spe- cial duet by Darryl Linnington and Doug McMillian. I hear it was extraordinary. Don Raby, the caretaker of Pine Grove Cemetery should be congratulated for the excellent care taken to get the cemetery ready for decoration Sunday. He did a fabulous job. Many people commented on what care was taken, even around the gra- vesites that no one visits any- more. Nancy Plain and Bev Dawson braved heavy traffic and un- predicable weather to take a gaggle of girls to Wonderland. We are still being entertained by the stories. How Mrs. Plain ate lunch and then went on a roller coaster that turned her upside down four times. Many thanks from the parents of those girls who avoid Wonder- land like the plague. Robbie Bredin had the week off soccer so he took two friends up to his cottage. They fished, r PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE CENTRE 188 MARY ST. - PORT PERRY - (416) 985-7383 - Fax 985-3708 \ Headquarters for HOME + OFFICE + SCHOOL + COMPUTER supplies py ~ A \ AWN UILD STATIONERS "THE USINESS ~~ OF f - Lp -~ Le P Ce wm I 1.0.0, 0.0.0.0.0 4 100 ih i Eas * ot rR A va Operators Chair en, HZA000 - Generous sized seat and 1 back cushions. Pneumatic lift height adjustment. Adjustable tension on back with four-way adjustment for o maximum comfort. Fabric protector on rear edges of backrest. 2 year commercial warranty. S.R.P. $250.00 each. 316300 Arms for Above $3 each S.R.P. $60.00 each. Guild Brand Hanging Folders Available in green, red, blue and yellow. 25 folders per box. 00450 - Letter size. 00460 - Legal size. S.R.P. $13.15 S.R.P. $16.68 per box. per box. pH $2 wnrs-bHall Uniball Roller Pens Feather light pen with metal tip and liquid ink. Available in a variety of colours. 12 per box. UB -12 - Medium point. UBM-12-Micro point. S.R.P. $1.65 each. Ee, ih Albert By Peggy Bredin in the woods. Robbie hoped that Adam Hobbs and Matthew Feaver had a good time. We're sorry that our phone wasn't working and we apolo- gize to Clint Keeler for not get- Clint. We need your sense of hu- mor. Elizabeth Bredin finally con- vinced her mother to take her to see "Cats". It only took her sev- en years. what a great show. Many enjoyed the Canada Day fireworks display, includ- ing John, his two daughters and friend Melissa Pereman. They viewed the display from a fellow Bell Canada employee's lawn. 700 people attend Canada Day celebrations at Ashburn Park proved to be an- other great success, with an at- tendance of over 700 people. It's great to see former Ashburn residents return for the day and join in the celebrations and fun. Special thanks to the many peo- ple who planned and did such a terrific job of organizing the day's activities. Results of the euchre party on June 25 are as follows: seven ta- bles were played. Ladies first prize went to Kay Brown, sec- ond to Erma Wood and Jean Hodgins. Men's first to Don Wood and second prize to Grant Bright. Lone hands Nelson Cole, 50/50 draw won by Verna Slute. The next euchre will be on Thursday, July 30 at 8 p.m. Glen Major summer church services started on Sunday eve- ning and will continue to La- bour Day Weekend. Mr. Claude Canada Day party a I CB Ue rr rrr rrr rr Ashburn News Er rt Fo Wr re rel rey; Simmonds is in charge of the services beginning at 7:30 p.m. Everyone in the area are most welcome. Bill and Bernice Gardner at- tended the graduation of their grandson Shawn Gardner in Whitby recently. Last Sunday at morning wor- ship, the three young people, Sharmen Porter, Glen Porter and Debbie Batten were com- missioned as delegates to at- tend the Youth Triennium at Perdue University at Lafayette, Indiana. They will be amongst 5,800 young people from around the world. Hugh Knight sang a solo, "Take Time To Be Holy." Several from Ashburn at- tended the rededication service at the Old Stone Church at Bea- verton on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Dr. John A. Johnston was the guest speaker from Hamil- ton. Boy for Sutherland Utica by Vera Brown Utica finally got some rain and 1t sure was a welcomed sight to behold. Now maybe the gardens will grow an little fast- er. Church this coming week will be held in Epsomat 11 a.m. There were 12 tables of eu- chre players on Friday might in the hall with the following win- ners: Ladies first: Clara War- ren; second: Hazel Anderson: third: Jean Pogue. Men's first: Gordie Ireland; second: Celeste Smalley; third: Aylmer Hood. [Lone Hand winners were Dons Hill and Kay Brown. Freeze-out winners were Lloyd Greig and Hazel Anderson, Peggy and Aylmer Hood were second. Draws were won by Grant Bright, Lloyd Greig and Doris Hill. 50/560 winner was Ruth Beech. Plan to attend the next euchre in two weeks. The Neil Sutherland home has a new baby boy born July 2, Tyler Nelson. Congratulations to Neil and Pat. Happy birthday to Danny Su- therland who was 13 years old on July 2. Some of his friends were on hand to celebrate the occasion. Another teenager for Utica, wow! Another birthday boy this past week was husband Bill (he's no teenager). Daughter Dorothy treated him to the Steam Show at Fenelon Falls on Sunday then we all had sup- per at her house along with Alan, Evelyn and Heather Ger- row. [rene Fielding had her grand- daughter Jenna Fielding of Pef- ferlaw visit for a few days last week. On Sunday granddaugh- ter Carne Fielding of Port Perry visited. Mite action Hank's Pastries defeated Philp Pontiac Monday night by a score of 18-16. Hank's had a poor turn out with only seven players showing up and bor- rowed two players from Philp, which were Chris Booth and Ricky VanAndel. Philp were in the lead right from the start, thanks to the ag- gressive base running by all their players. The last inning in field for Hank's belonged to Dy- lan Harper who tagged the first out and then made a double play. Then Hank's had a rally at bat starting off with Marshall [rwin, Tyler Weisflock, Sara Dubuc and Jeff Tarbotton. Philp's runs were scored by Justin Shinn who had four, Mikel Shisko, Ryan Major Petch. Thanks to Bill Waeisflock, Dave Jackson and Deb Tdrbot- ton for all your help. ot BN . ---- i ------_-- EE _----_----_--~ AR = Cia FR INS TR ee --------R

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