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Port Perry Star, 25 Jul 1995, p. 22

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22- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 25, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" ---- -------- RURAL Roots 4-H celebration held -- Utica & Epsom by |s Ay Church service this week, July 30 will be a joint service in Goodwood United Church. Looking ahead, on August 6, Civic Holiday weekend, there will be no service. Prayer service, Thursday, July 27 will be in Utica Church starting at 7 p.m. A reminder to Hall Board members that the meeting will be Tuesday, August 1 starting at 8 p.m. in the Hall. This is in preparation for their planned August 18 cornroast. I'm still waiting for someone to claim the set of automobile keys which were lost in the Uti- ca Hall parking lot a couple of weeks ago. They are for a GM vehicle and have the name Cur- tis imprinted on them. Congratulations to John and Lisa Rankin on the birth of their daughter Bayley Leah who was born at Markham- Stouffville Hospital on Thurs- day, July 20, weighing seven pounds, nine ounces. Proud first time grandparents are Jim and Jean Rankin of Epsom and Bill and Doreen Hobson of Scar- borough. A perfect July Saturday add- ed to the 80th 4-H anniversary celebrations held at Sunder- land. Many from our area par- ticipated in several of the events - judging, displays, bar- becue supper, fashion show, or just visiting and renewing for- mer friendships. Thank you to Dorothy Shier and her commit- tee. Barbara Evans, Virginia Wil- son and Elden and Anita Evans and Justin attended the Acton family picnic in Peterborough on Saturday. Approximately 21 members, spouses and friends of Bethes- da-Reach W.I. enjoyed dinner out and then the production of Anne of Green Gables at the Lindsay Kawartha Theatre re- cently. } Congratulations to Lynne Mcllvride-Evans for being awarded a first placing her in division of "Mixed Media" in To- ronto recently. Lynne will be participating, along with oth- ers, at the home of Sandra Rein- er, #8156 Ninth Line, Scugog (Bethesda) in the Sunday after- noon exhibits beginning now and running through Septem- ber. Sandra's gallery is called Unicarvel Gallery. She is an ex- perienced potter and some of us know her as the wife of Doug Moffatt, Scugog Councillor. Dropin and browse. Ross and Barbara Evans vis- ited his sister Doris Hockley, Unionville recently. Doris has been under doctor's care, but is improving nicely now. Some 30 friends and family of Ken and Beth Catherwood en- joyed a get-together at their Bobcaygeon property on Sun- day. Many of the Ashton and Astin gs were in attendance. Regatta plans ongoing This week here in the village our 16 captains in charge of col- lecting donations for the Regat- ta have been very busy. One look at the program and you'll realize how many prizes have to be purchased to have a success- ful Regatta. Our thanks to these 16 people plus your sup- port for making this task a leasant event. Also Fran inns and Joan Pearce for the enormous job of purchasing the prize awards. Remember Re- gatta Weekend is August 5,6,7. We would have wonderful summer weather if it would only rain during the night and ° give us a good weekend. I re- member how Ilooked forward to the weekends when I was a working person and was disap- pointed to have rain or having it go cold and windy. I must admit, we retirees usually have a good week starting every Monda and ending Friday. Never mind, the moon will change and this might change the cycle of weather. Keep your chin up and keep smiling. Our congratulations to Theresa Porter and Kevin Jay on their wedding last Saturday in Lindsay. They plan on living here in Caesarea. May they have a very long and happy life together. Firefighters, don't forget your meeting this Sunday. Joke of the Week While at a local restaurant a patron told a waitress he thought he'd like a brandy to finish his meal. "Do you have a snifter", he asked. "Oh no sir', the waitress replied. "I sniff it myself". Saying of the Week Failure is success if we learn fromit. Malcolm Forbes J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR DOWN MEMORY LANE - An important part of 4-H clubs Is thelr history, and at Sunderland last Saturday there was a number of displays showing the history of the organization. Above, at the memorabilia table are former 4-Hers and leaders, from left, Cathy Anderson, Marg Couperthwalite, Maria Schillings and Barbara Weese. Seagrave Sympathy of the community is expressed to Bill and Alma Colwell in the death of Alma's sister, Mrs. Jean Adams in Markham recently. Happy birthday wishes to Ruby Short and Edie Jansen. Happy birthday greetings to Sabrina Brazeau and Devon Martin. Happy anniversary wishes to Bill and Gail Martin. Lawrence and Eleanor Ni- cholls have a new grandson, Phillip, born on July 17, to Cal- vin and Anne Nicholls of Lind- say. Phillip is a little brother for Trevor he Elizabeth. Rev. David Shephard con- ducted the church service on Sunday morning, choosing for his sermon, "The Only Thing". Margaret Ingram sang, "Amaz- ing Grace" accompanied by Rev. Shepherd and Alec Ingram on their clarinets. Margaret also sang a very appropriate num- ber, "May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You Till We Meet Again", accompanied by Alec. This is the last service at Sea- grave Church until September 3. Next Sunday, July 30 you are invited to attend service at Pinedale at 9:30 or at Green- bank at 11 a.m. when Rev. Da- vid Shepherd will be in charge. No church service in August During David's holidays, if a minister is required, Elaine Barber (985-6094 or 986-6690) will cover from Aug. 1 - 6. Rev. Grant Richardson will be avail- able at (706) 357-3066 from Aug. 7-31. ay you all enjoy a pleasant month and take the Spportaniiy to visit another church. Call Diane Cooke for next weeks' news. Bible school Aug. 14-17 [---- Scugog island by ~ Hope everyone is enjoying their-simmer and have plans underway for the long weekend. Where did the month of July go? Scugog Island United Church On Sunday, August 6 we will welcome Manchester to aur Joint Outdoor Service at 9:46 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join us. With August just around the corner, we think of Vacation Bible School and the Chicken Barbecue. Vacation Bible School will be held on August 14, 16, 16, and 17 at the Scugog Island United Church. The Chicken Barbecue will be held on Sunday, August 27 at Scugog Island United Church. This is a great way to end the summer holidays. Book your tickets early by calling Bonnie at 986-7426. This barbecue is sponsored by the Stewards. For pastoral care call Elaine Barber at 9865-4094. ® Call 986-8871 with your news for next week's column. Have a good week!

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