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Port Perry Star, 4 Dec 1974, p. 23

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IA "ox A JASE J TRLE AAT PRL IMS Td DESTIN 7S Bh BA RAR PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1974 -- 23 ' Devs from Blackstock Ratepayers discuss new arena Ms. Wilbert Archer enter- will continue to gain in Harris, 3rd - Irvin Marshall. (continued) Coun. Don Frew said he payment. day dinner. Mr. and Mrs been a patient in Port Perry Bobcaygeon, were. Sunday yard 10 Fuse the Yelsived a viele ppagusnt of en ii re aa in taxes, Vincent Archer of Bowman- Hospital last week but hopes evening dinner guests of Mr. eany pay pa a be py Nir. Thomson's while Cont. Reg Rose would ville Nero Saturn dinner to be sue i be Home again 81 Mas. Gerald Kelly and $88,000 by four and dividing system, the person with an only pay $20.69. a hi ee. "Mr and Mrs, Kenneth 6 The November meetin the averafo assessment ji Byers assessiield in eadli ny Ald pay SuOaY A einoon po fod ~ Samells attended the Bow- the General U.C.W., hel cach ward. ward would pay about the ment, the farmers would pay 3 a manville High School Com. the 26th, was opened ppl % If this was done, Reach Same amount. more. F or example, Coun. on Saturday, the 4H mencement orcines when pm. with a poem about residents would pay 4.78 Mr. Tompson listed how Jerry Taylor's taxes vii Homemaking Jchievement their granddaughter Joan "Hope", read by the Presi- mills, Port Perry residents n lich Cx ead tow Coun: be $101.00 oxira ay Sas) " Day was held for the recent Samells received her Secon- dent, Peggy Larmer. : a mills, Sougog residents Chloe id each Son pion coun. Bo Frew wy ay it "A World of Food in dary School Graduation After the singing of Hymn 751 wills and Cartwright herbe; Youma pay 9 taxes more han Bye at Enniskillen Pub. Diploma 364, "God be in my Head", residents 14.87 mills. Bader Big system cof extha tarps lic School. During the day; Mr. and Mrs. Norton Van. Marian Larmer introduced County. Honours for the suc- Camp of Listowel, were (he pantemine, "Tips and » cessful completion of six weekend guests of Mr. and Tithes™. Aileen Byers took Wes projects were presented to Mrs. Percy VanCamp and the part of the narrator, &. Anette Keuning and Lori Aileen. Flora Samells the waiter and ANT RPRMEGE Fa Malcolm and Provincial Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth usher, and Audrey Wright Honours for twelve projects Samells recently attended and Jean Adams the couple 209 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2231 to Wendy Lee. A few the Golden Wedding Anni- going first to a restaurant interested mothers and versary of Mr. and Mrs. and then to Church while ; Women's Institute members Harvey Pascoe at Kedron. Gladys Thompson played D fudhing came out for the afternoon's On Saturday evening, Mr. appropriate music. Our all p gg Sos fend programme. Mrs. Dora and Mrs. Stephen Saywell too obvious inequalities in ill - Martyn and Mrs. Eileen entertained her brothers and givings were clearly brought Yedllp got. Ls McLaughlin were presented sisters and nicces and 10 light. Marian read pas- = J Ll . Sk SL i fi Pr with their 5-year leadership nephews for a delicious buf- Sages from Genesis, Deuter- . J c certificates. The next club, fet supper and the evening. onomy, and Acts which iy "A Touch of Stitchery" will Attending from here were pointed out the directions Fut - eclia S a begin early in the New Year. Mrs. W. W. VanCamp and given us in the Bible regard- : a 20 A number of local resid- ents attended the funeral 'parlour in Bowmanville to pay respects for the late John Slemon, well-known Enniskillen store-keeper. Mr. and Mrs. Thirkettle of Aylsham, Saskatchewan, spent from Tuesday to Sat- urday, as guests of Rev. and Mrs. Victor Parsons and family. Her many friends are delighted to know that Mrs. Olice McKee is home again returning from her stay in Oshawa Hospital last Wed- nesday. We all hope that you Madam Justice M. Van Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp and Aileen, Mrs. Stanford VanCamp and Doreen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kemp and Jeffrey, Mr. Jack VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gunter. Winners at the Senior Citi- zens Card Party were Ladies First - Pauline Aldrea, 2nd - Anne Manns, 3rd - Grace Bradley; Men's High - George Heaslip, 2nd - Ed NORMAN'S VBEUES: 20" PORTABLE COLOUR TV 95 (Supply is a 399 up NORMAN'S ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE 1218 Simcoe St. N. for permanency. Ruddy also features the various other . styles to suit the decor of your home. Drop around to Tradition Brought To Light Ruddy Electric now has on display these early Canadiana Table Lamps. feature hand decorated mm glassware that is fired : see us soon while selection is greatest. Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd. 75 RICHMOND ST. W OSHAWA 725-3539 -Oshawa-579-2411 They aa [CTR ASX ws i & ing this. A prayer written by Rev. W. Howard was read, the offering received, and Hymn 374, "We give Thee but Thine own" sung. Dora Martyn showed a series of slides entitled "Your Church in Mission". These excellent pictures showed how our contribut- ions to Christ's work are spent in the Bay of Quinte Conference area. Aid is given to various small indi- vidual congregations, to the Chinese communities which are so often isolated, to the School and Camp for the deaf, to the local Indian groups, to large oulreaching city churches such as St. Matthew's in Kingston, to the Chaplains in the hospit- als, and to the Theological College, Queen's University. Lunch was enjoyed during _ the business period which followed. Eileen McLaugh- lin had a display of cards and gifts for sale, many orders were taken, to bring the meeting to a close. Six babies baptized at service Advent was ushered into the Anglican Church with a Service of Holy Baptism. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Heiner Vick, Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson, Mr. and "Mrs. Vivian Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Metcalf, and Mrs. and Mrs. Wayne Norton were baptized in a special service on Sunday afternoon. . A reception for the relat- ives and friends of the newly baptized followed the Ser- vice. This was sponsored by the Senior A.C.W. group. The tea table was centered with two huge cakes, on which the names of the - children were written. Tea was poured by the wives of the wardens, Mrs. Stanley Glass and Mrs. Hans Kraupa. About one hundred guests were present. A week before, the three A.C.W. groups held a very successful bazaar and tea. 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