18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 6, 1992 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Girls enjoy floating campfire at park Congratulations to Jennifer Berry and her ice-dance part- ner Timothy Fowler of Lake- field who won the Gold Medal in Juvenile Dance at the Lind- say Invitational Skating Com- petition on Saturday. This fol- lowed their Silver Medal win in August at the Central Ontario Summer Skate in Thornhill. During the last week in August Jennifer and Timothy were one of 10 couples from Ontario se- lected to attend a four day dance seminar at the Universi- ty of Waterloo sponsored by the OLIPHANT ~ CONWAY | Reverend John Griffen. Oliphant of Little Britain. Jodie Conway & Michelle Taylor. ( Lisa Marie Conway & Bryon Alexander Oliphant were united in marriage on Saturday, August 1, 1992, Columbus United Church by The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Brian Taylor of Caesarea. The groom is the son of Ms. Carol Oliphant of Caesarea & Mr. Alexander Kerry Tarrant was maid of honour. Bridesmaids were Sherri Ballingall, Blair Locke was best man. Ushers were Blair Oliphant, Chris Dulmage, Ronnie Allen. Master of Ceremonies was Brent McMillen. Reception followed at Blackstock Recreation Centre. The bride & groom honeymooned in Florida. They are now residing in Prince Albert. A special thanks to everyone who participated on their day. 3 tors before you buy. Ao SA Steg ¢ am 70% Ae We re commited to serve you better Tractors that do more work Ford PowerStar" tractors Your tractor is one of your most important tools. So be sure you look at the new 66- to 106-horsepower PowerStar™ trac- * Superior torque response from new Genesis ™ engines to power through your toughest jobs. * Faster and easier shifting from new 12x12 and 16x16 synchronized transmissions. * Hydraulic packages to match the work you do. * Outstanding operating comfort and convenience. Don't buy before you see the best! MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT |@T=I-1= Over 45 years in the business FORD NEW HOLLAND - Versatile re sont Farm + Industrial + Lawn & Garden - Sales & Sarvica SUNDERLAND (705) 357-3121 eee |} > Ontario Figure Skating Associ- ation. Jennifer also competed in Ladies Free Skate at Lind- say on Sunday, October 4, She placed first in her qualifying event and finished 6th out of a field of 42 overall. To Jennifer and Timothy from Jennifer's many friends and neighbours in Seagrave we all send you sin- cere congratulations and want you to know we'll be watching for more news about your skat- ing....way to go!! Robinglade Estates Women's Group had a great turnout for their first meeting. Many thanks to Marlene Moss for her hospitality. Winner of the 50/50 money draw was Sabina Bra- zeau. Winner of the draw gift was Anna Jewell. Members please mark your calendars, the October meeting is Thurs- day, October 22nd. not the 15th, everything else is the same. New members always welcome, call Diane Cooke. Continued get well wishes to Tracy Evans' father who is presently recuperating from surgery. The first Seagrave Sparks, Brownies and Girl Guides joined the Port Perry District Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and Rangers last Friday eve- ning at a floating campfire at the Port Perry Park. All girls enjoyed the campfire and sing- song. Happy birthday wishes to Ben Sobczak who turned two on October 3rd and Alec Ingram, Glenda Hutcheon, Ken Stur- man, Lee Beacock. Special happy birthday wish- es to Fred Puckrin who cele- brated his 75th at a family gathering at the home of his daughter Dianne and Gord Hooker of Prince Albert. May you have many more Fred!!! Happy Anniversary wishes to Bacri-l yn and Wayne Sobc- zak. Come on out and bring a friend. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings, games, enter- tainment and door prizes. Fel- lowship Sisters Annual Christ- mas dinner ¢ vd gift exchange, Friday, Noven. ~r 20th at the Gate. It promises to be an eve- ning of fun and friendship. New members always welcome. For tickets or information call Tra- cy Evans 985-9083, Sandra Fraser 985-8252, Kate Mac- Donald 985-4577 or Janis St. John 985-8108. Hope to see you there! SEAGRAVE CHURCH NEWS Sacrament of the Lord Sup- per was observed this past Sun- CORN BURNING PELLET STOVES Maintains pretty fire burning wood pellets or kiln dried corn. Automatic Feed-Thermostat Control. "Hreplate Plus' BE 11) day. The choir sang "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow". Law- rence Nicholls gave a report from presbytery and Donna Wanamaker gave a minute for mission. The Seagrave U.C.W. will meet one week earlier than usual, this Wednesday, Octo- ber 7th at the church at 8:0¢ .m, Finally, Diane, Kim and 1 Band concert at would like to wish everyone a "Happy Thanksgiving" next weekend. Let's hope this sunny weather we've been having keeps up for the holiday for eve- ryone to enjoy visits from fami- ly and friends. For news next week, please call Kim Blakely at 985-4662. We surely can't complain about the weekend weather. Wasn't it great? Doug and I travelled as far as Dorset on Saturday and enjoyed seeing the beautiful fall colours. It was simply breathtaking in areas. Hope everyone gets out this Thanksgiving weekend to enjoy the beauty all around. Ray and Barb Porter, Theo and Joan Knight have returned home following a week's trip to Branson, Missouri. Glen and Joan Fleming have enjoyed a months' travel to western Canada, travelling as far as Vancouver Island. Report of the euchre party: 11 tables were played. Ladies' first prize went to Verna Drap- er, second Oliver Ormiston. men's first to George Harper, second Muriel Fisher and Art Richardson. Lone hands Verna Slute. Door prize to Harold Whitebread. 50/50 draw won by Peggy Ashton. Next euchre will be October 8th. We had a team of about eight people from Knox Presbyterian Church, Ushawa join with Us at Burns Church on Sunday eve- ning as they shared their expe- riences with a slide presenta- tion of their work in Guyana earlier this year. Refreshments were served and everyone en- joyed a social half hour. Burns Anniversary is on Sunday, October 18th. Prior to the morning service the Oshawa Salvation Army Band will present a band concert from 10:45 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The evening service features the Reesor Celebration Choir. The Rev. Tom Gemmell is the guest speaker. The 1st Ashburn Cubs, Scouts and Beavers are having a giant yard sale and auction on Saturday, October 24th - 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for the yard sale and the auction takes place from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., rain or shine. All proceeds to sup- port 1st Ashburn Scouting Pro- gram. Anyone with donations or contributions call 655-3238. Where is this event? Burns Church parking lot. Euchre on Friday Utica News RVR PT PR Wr Pe Pe SO PP ee re? Thanksgiving Sunday will be celebrated in Utica Church at 11 a.m. with Rev. Dr. McKay as gpeaker. During the service the children will be taking part in a horn of plenty table to enhance the feeling of Thanksgiving. Contribute decorative or edible fruits and vegetables. The ex- cess will be used for food bank. The children also plan to sing with the senior choir. The Sunday School are glad to have the opportunity to help Frank VanVeghel once again with a barrel for the children of Guyana. It will be left in the Sunday School room in Epsom and any donation of small toys, books, good used clothing would be appreciated. They hope to fill the barrel by the first part of November and have it sent in time for Christmas. If pick-up is required call Pat at 985-3484. The U.CW. will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 13 at the home of Nancy Skelding. Come for des- sert and refreshments at 1 p.m. prior to the meeting. Roll call word 18 "Harvest." Eileen Slute will be showing slides on her trip to Holland and Ameriflora. Birthday greetings to Trevor MacSween on Tuesday, Oct. 6. He's 14. Visitors at the Sutcliffe home on Saturday were Mrs. Eva Sut- cliffe of Whitby, Margaret Mill- er of Mississauga, Donna Brockman of Courtice, and El- eanor and Terry Crawford of Greenbank. All of the Bruce Beare family got together on Saturday and treated Mrs. Crosier to a lunch at Haugens to celebrate her birthday. She was also pleased to have a visit from her former neighbors Eva Sutcliffe and Donna Brockman. A reminder that there will be a euchre in Utica Hall this Fri- day starting at 8 p.m. All are welcome. A small key was found near the village corner this week. If it is yours, give us a call at 985- 7564. I was surprised on Monday morning when I passed by Wil. lowtree Market and caught sight of a huge strange looking fellow out front. It sure is a very ingenious creation and a real eye catcher. Can you give this fellow a name? Drop into the market where they have a box for suggestions. -