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Port Perry Star, 13 Jul 1993, p. 20

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YY 20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 13, 1993 "Up, Up and Away" was the theme for Mariposa Elemen- tary School's Grade 8 gradua- tion, June 28, 1993. Congratu- lations to five fine students; Brennan: Arsenault, Jennifer Berry, Jamie-Leigh Jonah and Andrew Martin of Robinglade Estates and to Kimberly Fabia- no of Mariposa Estates, who all graduated that evening. Special congratulations to Jennifer Berry who delivered the Vale- dictory Address and, on behalf of the three Grade 8 graduation classes, said "thank you" and "goodbye" to the teachers and the school. Jennifer was pre- sented with a beautiful plaque to mark the occasion. Also, spe- cial congratulations to Kimber- ly Fabiano as Kim won a plaque for being an honor student and the Glassford Achievement Award for having the highest overall average. The communi- ty wishes these five young peo- ple all the very best as Brennan, Jennifer, Jamie and Andrew en- ter Port Perry High School and Kim into L.C.V.I. in Lindsay this coming fall. Happy birthday wishes go out . this week to Marjorie Cham- bers and Phyllis Standish. Mrs. Augusta Mark of Toron- to visited with Gertrude Wana- maker this past week and en- joyed 'calling on several old friends in the area. Robinglade Estates has its first Junior Black Belt! On July 7, 1993, John Berry travelled to Ryerson - Institute, - Toronto, where he was tested and subse-- quently awarded the rank of Junion Shodan-Ho. Because John is only 11, he must wait five years before he is awarded a full black belt. For now he will wear a black stripe on his brown belt. John is a member of the Port Perry Wado-Kai Club. Two of his friends from the same club were similarly ranked; Benjamin Walsh and Neil Ruskay. The boys received their rankings from David Ma- nara - a seventh degree black belt and President of the Toron- to Wado-Kai Federation. - A welcome release from the hot humid weather was ours when we woke up Monday morning. I hope the cottage owners, and those who enjoy all the hot weather sports, are ap- preciating this summer, espe- cially all our sunny weekends, which is such a change from last summer. ) Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per was celebrated at our local Church on Sunday with Rev. David Shepherd in the pulpit and Mrs. Betty McGee suplying the music at the piano. Mrs. Bernice Beacock sang a beauti- ful rendition of "Because He Lives". The Euchre Party at the "Hall" on Friday evening had seven tables of players enjoying the cards. The winners of the evening were: Ladies First Ver- na Smith, Second Olive Ormis- Seagrave News || by Diane Cooke y Seagrave and area news { Congratulations to Kim Fabi- ano who participated in a canoe training program in Haliburton and successfully passed all re- quirements. Everyone in the community applauds your re- cent achievements, Kim, in Pathfinders (Girl Guides) and " academic excellence. The Seagrave Community Park was a flurry of activity again this past weekend as . Country Lane was the host to a 12 team mean's slo-pitch tour- nament. At time of writing, I was not able to get info on what teams placed where, but can as- sure all that a great weekend was enjoyed by all. This coming Saturday, July 17, the Seagrave Park Boys Tyke Hardball team will be hosting the Victoria Brock South Division year-end base- ball tournament. Everyone in Utica without power for about five hours -. This Friday is euchre night in Utica Hall, starting at 8 p.m. Don't worry, if this heat keeps us, we'll put the air condition- ingon. Youth Group will meet on Fri- day, July 23 from 8 to 9:30 p.m. at Epsom Church. Bring $2 and a baseball glove. Church service this week will be held in Epsom Church start- ingat 11a.m. Eileen Slute was in Guelph on Thursday and Friday where she attended the Master Gar- dener's convention. : - Trevor MacSween underwent surgery at Oshawa Hospital this past week to repair a brok- en nose that was obtained over k Lions Club formed ton, Third Anna Beaton; Mens First Gord Smith, Second Ross Cookman, Third Earla Hill; Lucky draws: Neil Hunter, Kay ~ Brown and Gord Smith. Next Euchre will be August 6. Bob and Linda Hunter enter- tained the Church Choir to a pool party and barbecue on Sun- day. Thirty members and their families enjoyed an afternoon of buggy rides, pony rides (thanks to Neil Hunter) and lots of so- cial time. Mr. and Mrs. Merv. McGee of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kennedy of Norwood were Sun- day guests of Betty and Mel McGee. 56 kids enjoy camp The Children's Aid Society of Durham Region has been able to send 56 children to camp this summer through the generous support of service clubs, corpo- rations and private donors from across Durham. The work done at the Chil- dren's Aid Society puts us in touch with many families and children in our communities evening at 6:30 p.m. the community is encouraged to come out and support your local team - their first game is Friday Gretel. Cameron returned from the cottage of Mary Lou Graham in Fenelon Falls where she enjoyed the ninth annual girls' weekend with friends of Whitby County Town Singer's alumni: Bev Fowler, Liola Line- : N PORT PERRY @W PRINCE ALBERT back, Helen Clarke and Cathy. ' UNITED CHURCH Bevis. - Minister Seagrave Church News Rev. D. Robert J. Le Page, The sacrament of The Lord's B.A., M. Div. Supper was observed on Sun- SUNDAY, JULY 18 day, which was led by Rev. Da- 10 a.m.- Port Perry vid Shepherd. Next Sunday, Morning Worship the service will be presented by 11:30 a.m. - Prince Albert entertain at the July birthdays : at. the Nursing Home this. Nursery Care Always Available Wednesday at2 p.m. oy ) ST. JOHN'S ope everyone is enjoying SRV : the lovely weather. Don't forget PRE AN OH ARCH to call us with any news (i.e., 10am. birthdays, anniversaries, vis- Guest Minister its, Se results, awards, any- Church School and Nu rsery thing! oh Please call Ann Sandiford at During Warship 985-9440 with your news for For information call 985-3630 next week's column. - All are warmly welcomed MYRTLE UNITED CHURCH Rev. Glen Eagle - Minister Service 9:45 a.m. . Sunday School : . ow 3 BLACKSTOCK-NESTLETON a week ago during his ball UNITED CHURCH: game. Everything looks just Rev'd Dale Davis enedout: . ay Blackstock 10:00 a.m. Utica was fortunate this past' week to miss the severe wind and thunder storms that some North Nestleton 11:15 a.m. Church School and areas around got, but we gure Nursery during worship didn't get missed when theelec- a. pies tric power cut out and left us - "MANCHESTER without cooking power for five. SCUGOGISLAND - "hours. I'm sure that the only UNITED CHURCHES real inconvenience was for the Minister: Elaine Barber -. farmers who rely on. power for 985-4094 milking, etc. Most people got gyNDAY,JuLY 18 out their barbecues to cook din- Scugog Island 9:45 a.m. _ did what 1 did, had a nice Manchester 11:15 am. cool salad. I've noticed that the Burger - home down the road has been " HOPE CHURCH sold and as much as we look for- "ward bs meeting nie; neighliors, A Ce Corn gol . we. will all miss Mark, Linda - and girls when they move. 1 4450 Sha Sinicoe finad Don't forget to call during the Ey. foe TY e Ma 0 week with your comings and go- Rev. Oa elven ings, etc. I could really use your help in keeping this column go- ing. Call 985-7564 Song Service: 9:50 a.m. Worship Service: 10:00 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship: 11:15 a.m. Worship Service: 7:00 p.m. Nursery & Story Hour Provided Wheelchair Accessible Spencei~Bros. held Apprecia- . tion Days last Friday and Sat- PENTA ACH urday for friends and custom- 1680 Reach Street ers, and they were also Box 634, Port Perry introdycing several new prod- 985-4441 ucts they will be having for sale. Rev. Dean Bursey, Pastor A Lions club has just been SUNDAY, JULY 18 formed in Greenbank. This club intends to be an active service Sunday School for all ages 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship Service 11 a.m. group for our community. Any Praise Service 6:30 p.m. ' interested new members are in- (Nursery & Children's Church Program vited to a social barbecue at 0% aiabie in All Services) Greenbank Hall on Thursday, Weekly Events: July 22 at 5:30 p.m. Phone 985- Tuesday 3723 for further information. Any news for next week only, 'Men's Daybreak Prayer 7 a.m. Ladies Reflections - Study, Crafts, & please call Iva Phoenix at 985- Coffee Fellowship 9:30-11:30am. 2092. I'll be back July 26. : Wednesday Adventure Club (ages 2-12) 6:30-8 p.m. Youth Discipleship 6:30-8 p.m. who need our support and who Adult Bible Study 6:30-8 p.m. Thursda do not have the resources to pro- L ; vide camp opportunities for A ao Snes an. Lasirchidren. Thursday of every month) 7:15 p.m. On behalf of 66 children and Friday their families, the C.A.S. offers F'iday Night Live-Youth 7:30 p.m. a heartfeld thanks to all those Saturday who have helped provide a few Hour of Power-Prayer 7 p.m. weeks of outdoor fun and learn- Everyone is Welcome . ing. A Church Reaching Out in Love" * BAPTIST CHURCH oo 2210Hwy. TA (2km east of Port Perry) 1. 985-8681 : DAVID S. DANIELS, PASTOR 9:45 a.m. Sunday School . Worship Services 11:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. - Bible Study and Prayer Wednesday 7 p.m. Nursery at all services Wheelchair accessible GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE Pastor, Rev. David Shepherd SUNDAY, JULY 18" Seagrave 9:30 am. = Greenbank 11:00am. ~~. Pinedale 12:30 pim.- = . =. Everyone Welcome = ~~ COLUMBUS COMMUNITY UNITEDCHURCH = A Community Church For All". - Rev. Jack Griffen B.A., M. Div. SUNDAY, JULY 18 =, "When Morality Turns Sour". Welcome.to-a Community. ~~ « ~ Church for Everyone ~~ NESTLETON. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Win. Fairley - Minister - .. Re-opening in September BAHA'I FAITH For information about Baha'i meetings and activities please write to P.O. Box 1183, . Port Perry, Ontario LOL 1A9 + « = ~~ orcall985-4582 © YOUR LOCAL FAMILY ~ CHURCH - | The New Apostolic Church 180 Mary Street (2nd Floor) Port Perry "REGULAR SERVICES Sundays 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Wednesdays 8:00 p.m. For information telephone 985-4594 A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL ANGLICAN CHURCH The Rev'd Charles E. Bull Incumbent St. John's Church St., Blackstock SUNDAY, JULY 18 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion _ Child Supervision ~~ Church of the Ascension 266 North St., Port Perry WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion SUNDAY, JULY 18 8 a.m. Said Eucharist 11:15 a.m. Moming Prayer Child Supervision VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTRE Affllisted with Gospel Crusade of Canada 11 a.m. Victory Celebration' 7:30 p.m. Tues. - Home Bible Study © 7 p.m. Sat. Prayer Prayer for sick at all services GOD HAS A PLAN FOR YOUR LIFE. STEP INTO VICTORY! For further information call Pastor John Benschop 985-8890 Church location Old Simcoe Rd. North of Durham Rd. 8 S. A. Cawker School

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