Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 20 Jun 1995, p. 4

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--- 4- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 20, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" You and Teddy are invited as museum holds picnic Children of all ages are invited to bring their Teddy Bears to the Scugog Shores Museum Village in Port Perry for a day of games, stories, music and much more. On Sunday, June 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the historic village on Scugog Is- land will host a Teddy Bear Picnic and Strawberry Social. There will be a Teddy Bear Clinic, face painting and craft vendors. You will be entertained with demon- strations by costumed enterpreters, mu- sic by Cathy Reid-Naiman, puppet shows by the Rids Store and an old fash- ioned Teddy Bear, "Walk in the Woods". Parents can enjoy a delicious Victori- an Strawberry Lunch Social in the His- toric Church's Tea Room. Admission is $3.50 for adults and $2 for seniors and students. Kids under 12 are admitted free. The museum is located on Island Rd. east of Port Perry, north of Hwy. 7A. Magician featured in Blackstock On Wednesday, June 28 the Blackstock Co- Operative Nursery School presents the magical en- tertainer Earl Brown to kick off their "Fresh Start For Fall." Over the past several months, directors of the school have been making changes to better meet the needs of their community. As well, these changes will also prepare children for senior kindergarten and provide a necessary alter- native to junior kinder- garten. Founded in 1977, the school's main goal is to provide an environment of socialization for children. Programs in the fall will consist of classes available for two, three and four year olds. In addition there will be special sessions based on music and creative move- ment. More information will be available at their open house during that evening. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the show be- gins at 7 p.m: The magic show is free of charge. JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR C'MON DOWN!: Jane-Ann McGill, an archives clerk and part-time bear at Scugog Shores Museum, is inviting everyone and their teddies to come to the museum this Sunday, June 25, for a Teddy Bear picnic and strawberry social. There's a full day of activities planned that will delight young and old. OVER 100 NEW PONTIACS BUICKS & GMC TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM! Entire New & Used Car & Truck Inventory Being Offered At Clearout Prices! 9. 9o%+ + fins icing a ailable on 1992 vehicles and newer. Terms up to 60 8 nos. OA IL; I NO' PAYMENT = s for 90 days with 9.9% financing and approved credit. Limited time offer. Over 7 5 Pre-owned Cars & Trucks BELT, B PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 985-8474 BOA PIZZA & SU BS, UA: "Free Delivery 80 Water Street, Port Perry O 85 - 84 4 8 na Limited "Serving Port Perry & Durham Region since 1976" Find us fast in the "Yellow Pages" ™ 20 PIECE PIZZA WITH CHEESE, BACON, PEPPEROMI, MUSHROOMS, ONIONS, Response team seeks members When a child or person goes missing in Durham Region, a dedicated group of volunteers is prepared to assist with ground search and rescue to locate the missing and injured. The Ontario Volunteer Emergency Response GRADUATION Congratulations to EVELYN PATRICIA FRITZ, daughter of Margaret & Bill Fritz of Port Perry on her graduation from Durham College School of Nursing with honours. Evelyn is now with the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. Love from Mum, Dad, Sheila, Karl & Especially Bridget BIGFOOT" GIANT DELUXE 99 GREEN & RED PEPPERS. FAST FREE ALL DAY DEUVERY* TWINS 2-16 PIECE PIZZAS WITH CHEESE & PEPPERONI Additional Toppings Available Team Inc. (O.V.E.R.T.) is a charitable non-profit or- ganization that has dedi- cated time and energy to ground search and rescue in Durham Region. Shane Harbinson, O.V.E.R.T.'s operation coordinator, started the team in 1990 just after Julie Ann Stan- ton went missing. Since then, O.V.E.R.T. has been training its vol- unteers by holding Search and Rescue courses which include a twenty hour Search Level 1 course that new members take before being assigned to a stan- dard search unit. These courses are designed to implement a professional- ly trained ground search and rescue team in Dur- ham Region. The next course is scheduled for the weekend of July 21. After completing the course, members are at- tached to a search section and participate in four search simulations per year. As well, more train- ing specializing in the area of canine, rescue, tac- tical search is available af- ter the initial training is completed. The Ontario Emergency Response Team Inc. is in the process of raising funds to bring its first search unit active in Au- gust of this year to work in conjunction with the Dur- ham Regional Police Ser- vices. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, or can contribute a finan- cial donation to facilitate launching the team, please call 404-2889 for further information. No...the road to the Port Perry Star and Star Office Centre IS NOT CLOSED Although construction is underway on Mary Street our offices are still open for business. There is plenty of OFF-STREET PARKING behind The Star Building or in the Municipal Parking lot across the street. As always, we are pleased to accept phone orders and deliver your office supply requirements. Give us a call or stop in. 168 MARY ST _ i AA EEE EE EEE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE NN) LARGE PEPPERONI 42° FAST FREE ALL DAY DE LIVERY* Additbonal Toppings Avelable (EE EE EERE EERE EEE ERE EEE EEE EEE EE EE A RE RE EE EE EE EE EE EE EN i -- ------------ hr ef CLAN LUNES BIG WING COMBO 20 PIECE BIGFOOT WITH CHEESE & 1 ITEM, GARLIC BREAD, 4 COKES, 118. OF WINGS (005) 85-7303 10922 FAST FREE ALL DAY DELIVERY WE DELIVER TO THESE AREAS -- Port Perry. Blackstock, Nestleton, Caesarea, Seagrave, Greenbank, Utica, Epsom, Scugog Island. ei a IE 1 ul ~*~ og ma EI A a i a vento a coat oli i Sr mel ak

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