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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 2001, p. 19

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"Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 23, 2001 -19 By Doris Hill The Greenbank Church Music Committee is pleased to announce that the grand piano has arrived, the re-construc- tion has been completed, and it all looks and sounds wonderful. Why not come out and see for yourself at the Grand Piano Dedication Service, Sunday, Oct. 28 at 11:10 a.m. at Greenbank United Church. There will be a celebration luncheon fol- lowing in the church base- ment. There will be a 105th anniversary social for Greenbank congregation on Friday, Nov. 2 from 7 p.m. An evening of fun, food, board games, and party games for all ages. Come and enjoy. The Greenbank Church will celebrate their 105th anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 4 at Il a.m. Rev. Greenbank News guest speaker. The U.C.W. Evening Unit Christmas craft evening will be Wednesday, Nov. 7. Please register by Nov. 2. Call Tina at 905-985-9624 or Karen at 905-985-3058. Cost is S10. Please bring a tuna fish can and paint brushes. Register early as space is limited to 30. The Fidelis Unit U.C.W. will meet at the church on Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 1:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Pat Milner speaking on "Keeping Lucy Maud Montgomery Alive." Pat lives in the former Leaskdale Manse. Come and bring a friend and hear all about it. Anyone with poems, skits, or recitations from years past suitable for the Christmas concert contact Brian Jones. The G.Y.A. Murder Mystery Dinner was an exciting evening with their Piano dedication on Oct. 28 pot luck dinner. The detec- tives were Adam Hunter and Lindsey Luke. Russel Lee was the murderer. The next euchre at Greenbank Hall will be Friday, Nov. 2. Everyone welcome. For an entertaining evening, plan to attend the Talent Auction on Friday, Oct. 26 at Greenbank Hall. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the auction beginning at 7:30 p.m. Dinners, home bak- ing, firewood, folk art and many other exciting items being auctioned by George Timms and Carl Phoenix. All proceeds to the Greenbank United Church. Call Bob at 905- 985-8559 or Julie at 905- 985-9666 for more informa- tion or to donate. Please drop your donation off at the hall on Thursday evening from 7to 9 p.m. or Friday from | to 4 p.m. David Shepherd will be Seagrave News Food Day walk big success By Diane Cooke Seagrave Fellowship Sisters are again reminded that their annual dinner and gift exchange is Friday, Nov. 30 - upstairs at Jester's Court, Port Perry. Tickets are $20 per person. Tickets are available from this organizing pair, Katherine Cooke 905-985- 3722 or Krystal Manitius 905-985-9016. The Seagrave Ladies Euchre Club had a great turnout last week. Many thanks to Ann Currie for hosting. Congrats to Eleanor Sturman for winning. The Robinglade Estates Women's group's next meeting is Oct. 24 at Caroline Lamont's home. A guest speaker has been arranged so a good turnout would be appreciated. Members are reminded to take their own mug, $2 for the 50/50 draw and annual membership money if not paid. Happy birthday wishes to Bill Sandiford, John Berry and to Autumn Smith who turned three on the 21st and to Avery Jonah who turns two on the 28th. Anyone interested in attending a Silent Auction - Halloween Dance on Saturday, Oct. 27 in Little Britain can call Darla Kennedy at 705-786-2594. Tickets are $10 per person with proceeds going to Mariposa Minor Hockey. Check out the website: www.mariposaminorhockey.com Great pictures, individual and team stats, tournament information and such. The Seagrave Park Board Annual Christmas Dance will be Saturday, Dec. 8 in Port Perry. Book your babysitters now for this ever popular dance. Tickets will be available soon. Contact any park board member for more information. Seagrave Church Men's Group wish to thank all those who walked, their sponsors, and others who helped to make the World Food Day Walk-a-Thon a great success once again. The funds raised will be shared with Operation Scugog, local food bank and The Canadian Food Grains Bank in famine relief world wide. There are still some tickets left for the first and third sittings for the Seagrave Turkey Supper on Wednesday, Nov. 7. For tickets phone 905-985-7778. The U.C.W. will have a bazaar table. Many from here attended the 128th anniversary service at Pinedale on Sunday. Rev. John Brown of Scugog Island was the guest speaker. Seagrave Church service will be at the usual time of 10 a.m. next Sunday. Canadian Institute for the Blind tech fair The Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Durham Region invites you to a technology fair on Wednesday, Nov. 14 from 10 am. to 6 p.m. in the gymnasium at Durham College on Simcoe Street North. Vendors and speak- ers will showcase technolo- gy that levels the playing field for blind; deafblind and vision impaired peo- ple at work, school and home. Employment infor- mation relating to available assistance and support programs will be provided. If you would like more information, visit our web- site at WWW.cnib.ca or call the CNIB office at 905-436- 7732. Transportation to the fair is available by calling the CNIB office. Admission is free. This technology fair is sponsored by the Ministry of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation. Email us your sports scores and reports: editorial@portperrystar.com Uxbridge / Port Perry [3] (OB 4 0 od 5 (01 0 21010] 1¢ DON'T BE MISLED BY ANY OTHER ADVERTISERS NEWSPAPER!! The Uxbridge / Port Perry Big Type Phone Book has i g t H i : 3 x 3 i H § = bi i ey aud Ro t 0 pr { H pic ; 4 : § ) : i 9 H H t i 3 3 | i ¢ : 4 , } 3 } i al : $ we H h po odd H . pcs: #4 2 £ = $ 3 i 5 & i | i H % = 3 4 ¢ A 4 i t i 1 f) A 4 § | ; dq a pe Pe Toa. 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