elo Fool Lo Beg arr reer Aig REI TR Cre rir So AC AE Ri + DR a! ARDS TI =A, sore pA Toe a , i 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 23,1974 Seniors busy travelling, dancin We are now well into our Fall and Winter Season, with an increasing number of new members. ..The highlights of our pro- gram for October were two bus trips. On October 2nd, eighty-one Seniors travelled to Camp Kandalore, near Dorset, for our annual colour tour. "Here we were surpris- ed and many unprepared for our first touch of winter. There was so much snow, the trees, glistening in the sun, were all bent over the road, and a more picturesque sight you might never see again. One of our more agile mem- bers went ahead of the bus and shook the snow from the trees. Upon arrival at Kandalore a piping hot din- ner was served and believe me this was truly appreciat- ed. On October 17th, we jour- neyed to Octoberfest in Kit- chener. In all, fifty buses from Ontario attended Sen- ior Citizens day there. We were 'entertained in their auditorium with a 'Bavarin' dinner, a program put on by Senior Citizens, bingo games and a tour of Kitchener. Leaving there -at 3:30, we stopped at Scarborough Cen- tre for our supper or shop- ping. Both trips were well atten- ded and greatly enjoyed. In November we shall attend Senior Citizens Day at the Royal Winter Fair. Our President, Mrs. Mar- jorie Wipper, and the Exe- cutive are working hard to further equip our Club room for our entertainment. Plans are under way for carpet bowling, and shuffleboard. An addéd attraction this year is Square Dancing. Many members are spend- ing Wednesday afternoons to learn Modern Old Tyme Dancing under the direction of Mr. Carl Manz and the New Horizon grant. Our bowling has commen- ced on Thursday afternobn and this year a few more members are participating. Still room for more though! Our euchres, every other Saturday night, continue to be well attended averaging twenty-seven tables. We are looking ahead to our annual Christmas Party and already plans are being formulated regarding this. Iva England "Monuments". The Santuary of Burns Church was beautifully de- corated for Thanksgiving on Sunday morning, October 13th. Miss Chrissie Simpson and her Sunday School class did the arrangements of vegit- ables, coloured leaves and berries and wild grasses, etc., that is found all around us this time of year. Rev. McEntyre took his message from 11 Corinth- ians, the 4th chapter and entitled it "Thanksgiving The choir sang 'Thanks to God". The annual Thank Offering Anniversary will be held October 27th at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The special music will be Mr. Bramwell Richie of Oshawa in the morning g Ashburn and ar and The St. Andrews choir of Scarborough in the evening. Rev. McEntyre will be the minister for the day. Since this is the 125th Anniversary lunch will be served after the evening service to give old friends a chance to visit and new friends a chance to get to know. .everyone. You are welcome to attend these services. Mr. and Mrs. Don Purdy visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ashton over the weekend. Mrs. Howard Stiver called on friends in the village recently. Nine tables of euchre was played at the Community centre at the last party. The prize winners were, for the ladies, Miss Hilda Hopkins Need a Good, Reasonable PAINTER INTERIOR & EXTERIOR also Paperhanging BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Free Estimates CALL MIKE - 985-2930 A.J. SHEPHERD, B. Comm. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Masonry, Britk, Block and Stone Work Cottage Raising - Foundations - Alterations - Painting - Eavestroughing - Roofing SANRIDGE pc" Sand & Gravel "L GILBANK Blackstock.! : Ont. 986 4868 NEED MUSIC? WEDDING A DANCE 1 PARTY etc. call 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) 250 Queen St., Telephone 985-7031 985-2751 Port Perry, Ontario. 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JORDON BLACKSTOCK PONTIAC 210] [0] LIMITED PERRY, ONTARIO Port Perry - 985-7309 Oshawa "655-3366 ea news and Mrs. Flossie Jones, and for the men, Mr. Jake Hon- ingh and Mr. John Hopkins. The lone hand prizes were won by Mr. Nelson Cole and Mrs. Ruby Rogers. We are sorry to report Mrs. Frank Lynde had the misfortune to fall and hurt her ankle and had to have a cast on it. We hope she will soon be out again and feeling better. Mr. Mr. Debbie Bird, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw and Steven. . Misses Mary and Hilda Hopkins and Mr. Walter Hopkins attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Spencer at Greenbank recently. Ian grew up in our area, so we extend to Mr. and Mrs. Spencer our Congratulations and best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashton and Mrs. W. Rogers visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Arnold of Scugog Island one day last week, Mrs. Heidi Hintermeifter and two sons of Toronto were recent guests of Misses Hilda and Mary Hopkins and Mr. W. Hopkins. Mr. Allan Ashton of Wind- sor spent Thanksgiving weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Ashton and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashton. Robert Louis Stevenson once said "I never weary of Great Churches. It is my favourtie kind of mountain scenery. Mankind was never so happily inspired as when it made a Cathedral." Sewer connections to cost $500? A decision on whether or not to charge $500. for every sewer connection in Durham was postponed until the next regional council meeting. Port Perry now charges the actual cost of installing the sewer connection. But Works Commissioner Bob Richardson feels that a standard fee is a better idea. Council wants more infor- mation - before making a decision.' and Mrs. Jim Daw, \ INVEST NOW! 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