Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 26 May 1993, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, May 26, 1993 - 13 Youth Group to host The Fidelis Unit of our U.C.W. will meet in the church on June 2 at 1:30 p.m. Please come and bring a friend. Don and Lorna Fergusson visited with Armour McMillan and Mr. George Rahm in Port Perry Villa last week. Join us on Sunday, June 13 at a breakfast, hosted by the Greenbank Youth Group. Tick- ets are available from Dana Hooker and Julie-Anna Lee. Adults - $5; under 12 - $3; under three - free. Special family rate of $15 with two or more chil- dren. This will be held at the Greenbank United Church from 9:30 - 10:30. a.m. See you there! We are happy to report Mr. Jim Gibson is now resting in Port Perry Hospital, after a stay in Oshawa Hospital. Best wish- es to Jim and Judy and hurry up and get well Jim. . Mrs. Ruby Bearsl:has re- turned from a flying visit to Vancouver with her daughter Sharon. They went to visit Sharon's son Parker Martin who is attending the Universi ty of Vancouver. She reported the weather was great and the flow- ers were so beautiful, blooming everywhere they went, at pri- vate homes and in the parks. Mr. John Kronister and his wife Marianne have Just re- turned from a wonderful trip to Europe. In Nuremberg, Germa- ny they visited Marianne's sis- ter for a week, then to Vienna, Letters fo the editor Boaters Rescue Trio from Lake, May 18. Thanks to Gordon Baker and Paul Rolland for boaters like them. Those three boats that didn't help, they are not boaters and shouldn't be on the water. I still can't believe these people didn't help the three boating victims. Emily Morrison, Sunderland. SUS AADLNY LY (dK E3 $2.99 for batteries Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm If you have a Hearing Problem or a Hearing Aid, call today for an appointment or for a consultation. CITY HEARING AID CENTRE Terry Faiers, BC-HiIS Gayle Faiers, B.Sc., BC-HIS HEARING INSTRUMENT SPECIALISTS (opposite Port Perry Community Hospillal) 467? Paxton Street, Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1L9 Austria to visit more relatives. They only had one rainy day, but enjoyed every minute of the trip, visiting with their families and friends. Monique Balmforth and Jen- nifer Banting, of the 1st Green- bank Guide Co., received the All Round Cord at the Guide and Pathfinder year end pot luck supper. The All Round Cord is re- ceived by girls who have com- pleted many challenges and badges in the four pathways of Guiding - Community, out- doors, home and world. Con- gratulations, Monique and Jen- nifer! This is the last year girls can earn this special award. It has been replaced by the Fun and Challenge Pin which will be re- ceived by girls when they leave guides. Holly Beattie, Carrie Kirk and Tonya Trainor received this new pin at the supper. All five girls were welcomed into 1st Greenbank Pathfinders at a "Bridging" ceremony. Although regular weekly meetings have ended for the summer, the girls and leaders in both units are busy planning camps. The Guides will be camping in June "Under Can- vas" and working on the Basic Camper Badge. Lets hope for good weather and no bugs! In July some of the Pathfind- ers will be going on their Gold Camp. This is a big challenge since each girl must completely plan her own "mini-camp" to which she invites several younger girls. Leaders are on site only as advisers. Good luck girls! Local winners of Wellington Insurance's prizes from a Wellington Insurance represen cluded a bicycle helmet are (left) John Bu Edwards. (Rear) Larry Emmerson, from E ing Wellington Insurance. Michael Poulton's art on display A woman looking for some- thing in her handbag, a dog watching a man, people watch- ing a movie, a man watching television in the dark, two peo- ple failing to communicate; eve- ryday scenes of little conse- quence are the subjects of Michael Poulton's new works at Scugog Memorial Public Li- brary's show which opens on Saturday, May 29 at runs till June 18. Mr. Poulton's works are jew- els of worked copper. Many of Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. LCN IN OF 5 YEAR Personal attention to all of youn general inscnance needs. 985-8471 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1J2 125° our best rate Subject to change without notice Lb OO 0 0000 CO Registered, Ministry of Health, A D.P. Professional HEARING SERVICES including Audiometric Testing Impedance Audiometry Real Ear Measurement Electronic Hearing Aid Analysis Prescription & Fitting of Hearing Aids All Make Repairs & Service Counselling & Medical Referrals Financial Assistance is available to all Residents of Ontario the pieces are intentionally very small in the hope that the viewer may be drawn into this little world without conse- quence and see it as his own. These "little moments" with all their humor and pathos are true diamonds in the rough. Michael Poulton, born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1948, has been winning awards for his work since 1971 when he took the Carlesberg Award. Since that time but a few of those honoring him are the On- "Home Safe Home" poster contest received their tative recently. Pictured with their prizes, which in- ett, Amanda Bradburn, Lindsey Evanoff and Jody mmerson Insurance, and Karina Stoyanoff, represent- tario Association of Art Galler- ies, Aviva Graphics and the On- tario Arts Council. His work may be seen at Upsala Univer- sity, Stockholm, Sweden and the Scotia Plaza building in To- ronto among other sites. His list of publications is enormous. We, in association with the Museum of Temporary Art, are very proud to present Michael Poulton to the Scugog audience and cordially invite you to take coffee with the artist Saturday, May 29 from 1 to 4 p.m. Loaded, a great family | ot vehicle! Priced right at only... [HFSS Port Auto Sales Ltd. $9,999. Loaded, silver, all Thursday & 25

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy