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Port Perry Star, 2 May 1995, p. 24

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B4 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 2, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Policing committee to hold Epsom-Utica Jamboree drug awareness seminar In an effort to provide information to parents, the Victoria West Community Policing Committee will be hosting a Drug Awareness for Parents Seminar, Tues- day, May 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the Woodville Arena. Guest speakers for the evening will be Const. Mary Anne Byrne and Det. Const. Mike Johnson from the Lindsay O.P.P. Everyone is welcome to attend this free in- formation seminar. The seminar will provide valuable in- sight into the different types of drugs available in the area, how to detect drug use in your child, what drugs and drug paraphernalia look like and the effects of drug use on the boy. There will be a video presentation, a question period and various handouts re- garding drug and alcohol use will be avail- able. This seminar is of special interest to parents, grandparents, teachers and any- one else living or working with children and teenagers. By the time Canadian students get £55, £2 Ge SSL EH EET pe as 22 re 4% rs " 3 RRs Ras £5 2 & Pe: 2 i 2% RR RAR : 2 2 2 3 3 7 ER through high school, the majority will have consumed some alcohol without the supervision of their parents. About one in five will try marijuana, hash or hash oil. Some teen groups will get into other illegal drugs such as co- ants. caine, or LSD, the abuse of prescription or over the counter drugs, or the sniffing of hazardous products referred to as inhal- Victoria County children are no differ- ent than in any other area of the province and are exposed to these temptations, quite often during their elementary school years. Drug use in children and teens can be identified in many ways such as: falling ERY TTYTTTTYIIIY IYI I TIIIITTIIYYY ey Sr PA SR SS Ee Ss Port Perry & Prince Albert UNITED CHURCHES Minister: Rev. Robert J. Le Page 985-2801 mm SUNDAY, MAY 7 &E Port Perry 10 a.m. Morning Worship Prince Albert 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship BAHA'I FAITH Baha'i Information Meetings Every Sunday 8 - 10 p.m. 1667 King St., Prince Albert All Welcome. Information call 985-9339 or 985-4582 1-800-433-3284 ANGLICAN CHURCH The Rev'd Charles E. Bull ST. JOHN'S, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MAY 7 9:30a.m. Family Communion Service Church School & Nursery E ASCENSION, PORT PERRY WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion SUNDAY, MAY 7 8 a.m. - Said Eucharis! 11:15am. Holy Communion NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister 11am. Sunday School Provided All Welcome! ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN Minister: Rev. D.A. (Sandy) Beaton SUNDAY, MAY 7 10 a.m. Service Sunday School l Nursery Care Available Dunng Worship For further information cail 985-3881 or 985-4746 C All are warmly welcome (01 [0] 2{01, Nol Ne ol) (7TH DAY) 10 Mary St. S., Oshawa, Ont. L1H 8M3 (905) 432-3091 When should we remember the Lord's Death? For the Bible's answer to this question write the Church cf God (7th Day) or call 432-3091 and ask for Lord's Supper, The only Sign of Christ the Messiah TW. Yo £3 foTo G\T T3 fH 3 (0) UNITED CHURCH REV. DAVID SHEARMAN B.A., M. Div. SUNDAY, MAY 7 10 a.m. - Blackstock 11:15 a.m. North Nestleton Nursery during worship MYRTLE UNITED CHURCH MINISTER - REV. GLEN EAGLE Service - 9:45 a.m. Sunday School GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE Pastor, Rev. David Shepherd SUNDAY, MAY 7 Seagrave 9:30 a.m. Greenbank 11a.m. Pinedale 12:30 p.m. COLUMBUS COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH A Community Church For All Rev. Jack Griffen B.A, M.Div. SUNDAY, MAY 7 Service - 10 a.m. "Promises, Promises" Morning Worship & Sunday School Nursery Care Always Available on or " eR THE NEW APOSTOLIC CHURCH 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor YOUR LOCAL FAMILY CHURCH - REGULAR SERVICES - Sunday 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. Wednesday 8 p.m. For further information call 985-2794 "A Hearty Welcome To All" 110 CI CT RTT I WE ET UNITED CHURCHES Minister Elaine Barber 985-4094 SUNDAY, MAY 7 CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE SERVICES Scugog Island - 9:45 a.m. Manchester 11:15 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery Care provided PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH 2210 Hwy. 7A - 985-8681 grades, a circle of new friends, unusual be- havior and eating patterns. For additional information, contact: Wayne Wilson 439-2703; Betty Worsley - 374-4074; Morag or Alex Sutherland 374- 5551; Bev Van Kessel 357-2358; Ron Tre- belco 439-2473; Pat Wells 374-4475 or Bob Gilchrist 786-2525. DAVID S. DANIELS, PASTOR SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 am. Worship & Jr. Church 5:45 p.m. Prayer Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Worship Service TUESDAY 9:45 a.m. 'Between Friends' Women's Ministry WEDNESDAY 7-8:30 p.m. AWANA Boys & Girls Clubs THURSDAY - 7 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer Mtg. Sidewalk Youth - 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY - 7:30 p.m. Jr & Sr. Youth Everyone is welcome Nursery available Wheelchair accessible LJ 2) Have you an interesting story to tell...? Call the Port Perry Star & Weekend Star - (905) 985-7383 planned for June 23-25 e U.C.W. catered very successfully on Sat- urday at the Boadway auction sale. Thanks to the Boadways for this op- portunity and to the many ladies who made pie and sandwiches and gave of their time at the booth. The U.C.W. May meet- ing will be held on Tues- day, May 9 starting at 1 p.m. for dessert and re- freshments at the home of Elizabeth Taylor. The word for roll call is "joy." Everyone is welcome. The Goodwood U.C.W. have invited the ladies from Epsom-Utica to their Friendship Luncheon on Monday, May 8 at noon in Goodwood United Church. Church and Sunday School this week will be held in Epsom starting at 11a.m. Anyone wishing to take part in the planning of the Epsom-Utica Jamboree on the weekend of June 23, 24 and 25 please meet with us on Monday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m. in Epsom Church. Many positions 8d dates yet to be decid- ed. Please be reminded of the euchre this Friday at 8 p.m. in Utica Hall. Every- one welcome. The Utica Community Daycare is a flurry of spring activity. Mark your calendar for this Satur- day, May 6 when they will hold a Giant Yard Sczle starting at 9 a.m. at the Community Hall groyns at Durham Rd. 21 and Marsh Hill Rd. They have numerous donations from individuals and business- es and there will also be a bake table. With plenty of [r---------- Utica & Epsom by 4 bargains, come early to avoid missing them. A reminder to mark your calendars for May 6 at 8 p.m. when a commu- nity miscellaneous show- er will be held in Epsom Church for June bride-to- be Kathy Sutcliffe. This is your invitation. Beth Wilson recently hosted a baby shower for Nicholas Brooks, grand- son of Doris. Hockley. A fun time was enjoyed by. those present. Durham Farm and Ru- ral Family Resources held their annual meeting last Monday night. A nine member boardwas elect- ed. The on-farm seasonal child care should be in place by May 15. Please call 985-3831 to book your appointment. Ross and Barb Evans attended the spring sale and Holstein show in New Liskeard on Friday and Saturday. Saturday visitors with Earl and Elizabeth Taylor were Margaret and Shawn Sevier and daugh- ter Joanne of Newmarket, John and Wendy Taylor and daughters of London and Ray Taylor of Lind- say. Mrs. Katheryn Brown of Sunderland and her daughter Lorraine Smith of Exeter visited with me on Wednesday afternoon. On Saturday I accompa- nied my daughter Doro- thy Gerrow and her daughter Susie to Scarbo- rough where we visited with my Aunt Mrs. Fran Meyers. We were sorry to hear of the passing last Monday of a former neighbor Mrs. Ambrose (Vera) Watson who for many years lived west of Utica village. Our condolences to their fami- lyin their bereavement. I also read of the death of Fred Plunkett a week ago who passed away fol- lowing a brief illness in Florida. The Plunkett's) lived south of the village and we send our condo- lences along to his family. Friends are invited to share memories with the family on Saturday, May 13 from 1 to 4 p.m. at 488 Gaylord Dr. in Oshawa. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pratt to our community. Their chil- dren are still attending school in Manitoba and will join their parents to their home on the 7th Line when school is ended. Recent visitors with Ruth Ashton were Ralph Veitch of Uxbridge, Allan and Joyce Ashton of QOak- wood, Sandra Ludyka and daughter Elsa of Lindsay. Ron and Sandy Wagner recently attended the graduation ceremonies of their son Ian in Saskatch- ewan. Ruth Ashton, Lucille, Ron, Sandy and Ross Wag- ner attended the Bible Club Banquet at the Cal- vary Baptist Church in Oshawa on Friday eve- ning. Nestleton WI has education day On Friday, April 21 the Nestleton branch of the Women's Institute hosted Durham District ladies for an education day. Regis- tration was from 9 a.m to 9:30 a.m. It proved to be a most in- teresting and worthwhile day as our speaker in the morning was Kathleen Pe- tre from Analda Nurser- ies, who spoke on arrang- ing our gardens, to acquire the most continuous color during the summer and had a series of slides to il- lustrate her point. We thanked Kathleen by pre- senting a jar of maple syr- up by Jean Adams. Many had brought cuttings, roots and bulbs suitable for planting now, and we had a mini plant sale. We had time in the morning for a sing-song and sang some institute songs, then several from the "Canada Sings" book. This proved popular as the ladies kept requesting more songs which were ac- companied on the piano by Shirley Brown and an- nounced by Dora Martyn. As we had all brought a bag lunch, we had an hour of visiting, with the host group responsible for the tea and coffee. In the afternoon, we welcomed Doctor Kathlyn Hock from Bowmanville who spoke to us on keep- ing fit through diet and nutrition, and applying natural therapies for ar- thritis, psoriosis, digestive disorders, blood pressure, cholesterol and weight management. She told us the different foods to avoid for specific problems and stressed cod liver oil or flax oil for many ailments. She was asked many ques- tions and had practical an- swers for all, a very infor- mative address. She was also thanked by Barbara Kaptyn and pre- sented with a jar of maple syrup. Comments heard after the gathering were enthu- siastic and pleased with the day and keep these ed- ucation days coming! NOTICE Due to the large volume of news, pictures and letters to the editor this week in the Port Perry Star Sketches of Scugog has been held over until next week. RE I RE: 5 SE ER, & em ll, AM INI i Ny

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