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Port Perry Weekend Star, 31 Mar 2000, p. 26

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PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2000 - 25 'Tales For Two' a new program at library Brooklin Library will be presenting a new program starting next month. This one will be especially for two-year-olds, aptly entitled "Tales for Two." It will run from Friday, April 7 to Friday, May 19, save for Good Friday, April 21. From 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. each week, your little one and yourself will be intro- duced to songs, stories and fingerplays. Younger siblings are welcome, but cannot be accommodated unless they are safely restrained in a car seat. Registration can be made on Friday, March 31 between library hours of 9 a.m. to5 p.m. Humanist to Address Locals Dr. Robert Buckman, president of the Humanist Society of Toronto, will be speaking at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Durham Region this Sunday, April 2 at Brooklin Community Centre, 45 Cassels Rd. East starting at 10:30 a.m. Dr. Buckman is a medical oncologist at - Toronto-Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre, an associate professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto and a brilliant communicator. He is the author of 10 best selling books, including "Not Dead Yet." Dr. Buckman is committed to putting a human face on ill- ness and all aspects of medical care, and will speak Sunday on the topic of "Humanism." All are welcome to attend. For additional information, feel free to call Rev. Cheryl Jack at 655-8702. Dance, Dance, Dance Two great dances to choose from this weekend. The legion is holding its spring dance at the legion hall Saturday from 8 p.m. to | a.m. Music will be provided by the same great DJ they had on New Year's Eve. There's no admission and all those of legal age are welcome. The Ashburn Community Centre Board is also hosting an April Fools Dance at Royal Ashburn Golf and Country Club (formerly known as Thunderbird), also starting at 8 p.m. The charge of $12.50 per person includes dance music by a disc jockey and a late night buffet featuring their famous roast beef on a bun. Show up dressed as your favourite "fool" and .win a prize. Call Diane Andrews at 655-8043 or pick tickets up at Ashburn General Store. Great Performance Offered Myrtle United Church will be present- ing a performance of the County Town Singers on April 14 starting at 8 p.m. This Internationally known choir is always a treat to hear, and rarely so close to home. Advance tickets are available at $10 for adults and $5 for children, from Barb Parrinder by calling 655-4500. | might suggest a very quick call because | doubt they'll be around long. Canvassers Needed Canvassers are urgently needed local- ly to help the Cancer Society's annual campaign. With the rapid growth of our village, there just aren't enough bodies to go around. Volunteers are especially needed in the three new subdivisions. We're not asking for a monumental commitment here. If you can only do your street, or part of a street your assistance will be greatly appreciated. You can choose your own time as you have the entire month of April to accom- plish your goal. You will be provided with a kit from the Cancer Society that covers everything required. Responsible, mature teens will be more than welcome. Please call Verna Hodson at 655-8025 for more information or to volunteer. Impact Steadily Climbing The Impact Wrestling Club continues its success at invitational meets leading up to the Provincial Championships next. month. The club was able to capture two team divisions (novice and kid) at the Hagersville - Wrestling Invitational on Saturday, March 25. Local Brooklin lads who did an excep- tional job are as follows: Novice - Brock -Hicks took the silver medal while Sean Glover took the bronze. Kid - Nathan Staneland won gold and Justin Howe earned a silver. Bantam - Kevin Madsen wrestled his way to a gold medal. Congratulations to you all. Pancake Time Yum Yum If you have yet to avail yourself of the Mason's pancake breakfast, get your appetite ready for this Sunday, April 2. If you miss that one you'll have to wait until next fall, because the gentlemen take a break in the cooking fest until then. So show up at the Masonic Hall between 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and indulge in all the pancakes and sausage you can eat cooked up by the members of Mt. Zion Masons. Charge is a minimal $4 per adult, $1.50 for those aged five to 10 and the lit- tle ones four and under eat at no charge. See you there. : Hockey News Lots of hockey riews this week, but not enough space to do it all justice. So to | avoid leaving anyone out, I'll make it top of the list in next week's column. Deal? Hmmm | Have to put my two cents worth in | about Mr. Lindros. He's sitting out yet another concussion (that's not his fault) | and taking his down time to criticize his | hockey club, coaching staff, trainers and | fellow teammates (that is his fault). Now he's upset that the Flyers have stripped him of his captaincy. Flyers allege Lindros (and his family) have been detrimental verbally to the club, hence the reason they tore the "C" from his sweater. You know I've followed this man's career-since he was in my daughter's class at Anderson Collegiate. I've spoken to him and his mom in a pro- fessional capacity and to tell you the truth, I'd have never given him the "C" in the first place. To my way of thinking to captain any team is a great honour and should not be given just because the person happens to be the best player on the team. There is more to leading a group than playing better than the next guy (or gal). The key word here being leading. Lindros, never has and probably never will. : July 6-9 /2000 Have you checked your Insurance 2 pct Vv? 4 iy A BROWN & Friendly, Personal Service REPRESENTING: 'FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. (LINDSAY) Farm-Home-Auto-Commercial-Watercraft-Cottages ~ VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Scugog Chamber of Commerce is actively seeking volunteers to help with Summerfest at the Port Perry Fairgrounds Please call 985-4971 to volunteer Together, we can make it happen! 1: INSURANCE BROKERS LD. = 1525 Hwy. 7A, Port Perry 8 905-985-GOLF (4653) Gotta Goll with instructor Jason Helman Saturdays 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. PROGRAM FEE $110. 1 Ages6to11-9to 10 am. ~ Ages 12t0 18 - 10to 11 am. SATURDAYS April 1, 8, 15, 29 Session Fee $95. per student | Session One - April 6, 13 ,20 27 + | 1) Oliver's Nest 2) Mill Run 3) Country Acres he 0 7.000 Chm i Rg. 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