News from Prince Albert and area By Mrs. Grace Beacock I, a writer of this column wish Mr. P. Hvidsten former publisher of this paper a rewarding and' well-desery- ed retirement. And I feel convinced his son, Peter will serve equally as well in this field of future responsibili- ties, following in his dad's footsteps. Last' Sunday morning Roy Robinson warmly greet- ed all upon arrival at wor- ship. Roy's warm welcome did not compare with the chilly temperatures of the sanctuary due to scarcity of . fuel oil, But regardless everyone pleasantly co-oper- ated including our minister Rev. R. Brawn who officiat- ed when Mr. Wayne Ander- son joined our congregation by profession of faith. Then the following joined * by means of transfer, Mrs. "Mabel Graham and Mrs. Sylvia Lindsay both from Church of England. Also Mrs. "Elva" K. Elson from Greenwood United Church, - Mrs. "Sharon" B. Wana- maker, Mrs. "Lucy" J. Wil- son, Mrs. "'Sandy" D. Robin- son, Mrs. 'Nancy' R. Greenwood all from Port Perry United Church. Clerk of session, Mr. B. Snelgrove extended a hand of welcome to all. The choir rendered a lovely anthem, Mrs. June Harris and Miss K. Chambers singing solo parts accompanied by or- ganist Mrs. Snelgrove. The Minister presided over Holy Communion - asgisted by elders Mrs. R. Robinson, Messers. B. Snelgrove, T. Hodgins, A. Martyn, C. Willes, F. Harris. Offering collected by Mr. Fritze Dantzer and Mr. Jim McGregor. Mrs. R. Olaisen arrang- ed a typical birthday party by: inviting neighbour child- ren for her little son Mikey's big day of gifts and food. Same type of party was held for 5-year-old Niki Bardel- eben at his parent's home. Last Wednesday evening Mrs. Les Beacock was among the ladies invited to the home of Mrs. Jim Coates, Shirley Rd., who thoughtful- ly arranged a baby shower in honour of Judy and Bryan Beacock's new son who was the recipient of many lovely - gifts. Contests and delicious lunch ended a pleasant party. . Congratulations are due Mr. and Mrs. Norman White of our village whose new baby girl was first to appear in Port Perry Hospital for this year. Wee Mandy is a sister for Jennifer. Please remember the UCW Units 1 and 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Hope Wed., January 21st. The following is a contin- uation of holiday visitors Quality Workmanship Basement Floors Garage Floors Patios - Sidewalks Concrete Steps ee Ep ' ET CONCRETE FINISHING SK ads SCE < 1 (¢ Free TA Estimates: = PHONE # Ji 985-2862 EE reat TTT. YY dni ee EET ET Ts ye CALL US HOME HEAT 274 ROSA ST. - KEN P. MURRAY Electrical Contractor Domestic & Ind ustrial i "7 FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL Phone: 985-7005 '- PORT PERRY Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke had Mr. and Mrs. Chalifoux, Paul and Arron of Meaford and Mr. and Mrs. Daigles family of our village. A long time friend Miss Ann Luker of Ottawa enjoy- ed'a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tran family joined the family group with his mother Mrs. Rogers, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hodgins and Heather, also Miss Lori Hope have return- ed from near three weeks in lovely Florida where they visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hodgins who are there for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. G. Plaunt, Lindsay were with her sister Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cham- bers and family enjoyed a few days at their cottage at a lake near Bancroft where many types of sport were participated. 'Mrs. Mabel Graham spent over two weeks with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. Hargraves of Willowdale, but anxiety was felt by all as her granddaughter Miss Sharon Hargrave R.N. was critically ill-in the hospital. - Mrs. H. Byers had her daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Fennell, Scarboro also her brother Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raines, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. I. Doyle were with his kin at Corn- wall.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrews and family were with her parents group Mr. and Mrs. F. Dayes, Black- stock. During the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Bidgood and baby Elaine, entertained his people, his mother Mrs. Pearl Bidgood, gramma Mrs. A. Tubb, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tubb, Mr. and Mrs. N. Gronke and 3 children all of Oshawa. Also her parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. King and sone Stephen, Kingston, brother Mr. R. King, Fredr- icton, N.B., and Mr. and Mrs. Dave King and Jennifer Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. L. Pere- man and little son, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGregor enjoyed a week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Denniston, White Lake, Renfrew area. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brough and sons spent a holiday at his brothers, the Broughs of Guelph. Mrs. Stella Heayn had their family Mr. and Mrs. Doug Southwell and family Tyron, Mr. and Mrs. Robert - Heayn, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. R. Olaisen and son had her parents Mr. PRINCE ALBERT AUTO BODY PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. - If your in need of... COLLISION Free Estimates Phone 985-3311 REPAIRS Call Us! 985-3311 and Mrs. W. Dickinson for two weeks, also visiting Mrs. Rena Smith and Mrs. Merle Murphy during the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vance had their. family Mr. and Mrs. J. Simons, Roger and Le-ann, Toronto, also Miss Edna Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Garside and children were with im- mediate relatives at Hamil- ton. Mrs. I. Raymer, Oshawa was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeffrey and Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Irvine had his mother Mrs. E. Irvine and other relatives from Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glass and children were with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and family, in Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Reid and family were with his brothers gathering, Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bolton and Kathy had their family including her father Mr. L. Bond (Lakeview Manor) Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bond and family, Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. J. Brain and family also Mr. Larry Brown Ottawa and girl friend from Mexico City and Mr. Ken Brown, Yellowknife, N.W.T. Mr. and Mrs. R. Olaisens were visited by his parents Mr. and Mrs. '"Chiefie" Olaisen, Toronto. Mrs. Horne, Toronto en- joyed the holiday with her daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. F. Dantzer and family. Miss Geri-Lee Doyle, Thunder Bay, Mr. R. Doyle of Vancouver were with their CLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLL LL LN REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PUBLIC MEETING Monday, Jan. 19th Whitby, Ont., 416-668-7731. CLARK MASON, Chairman PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1976 -- 23 parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Doyle. By the way ih and Garnet Watson are tour- ing parts of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Fritze Dantzer and family enjoyed a few. days in winter sport land of Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clug- ston and family were with many relatives and friends at Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. have returned home. COMING SOON Ross ITSA NIGHTLY AFFAIR to talk or listen to your friends on a new C i RADIO DURHAM ELECTRONICS & TV 145 Qiks STREET. < PORT PERRY - PHONE 985-3811 onall 7:30 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS PORT PERRY The purpose of this meeting is to present Stage 4 of the Official Plan of the Durham Regions, "A Draft Proposal for Durham Region", to the Council and the public of the Township of Scugog. Members of the public are invited to attend and present their ideas and concerns regarding the development of the Region. Copies of discussion paper No. 4 will be available from the town clerk, Scugog Municipal Office, one week prior to the public meeting. In addition, the public is invited to view INFORMATION DISPLAYS at: Blackstock Recreation Centre (January 16th, 10:00 a.m. to 8: 30p.m.) Council Chambers, Port Perry (January 19th, 2:00 p.m. to 7: 30p.m.) Greenbank Recreation Centre (January 20th, 10:00 a.m. to 8: J0p.m.) Further information concerning these meetings and information displays can be obtained from Jim Moyer, Durham Department of Planning and Development, WM. F.H. McADAMS, Commissioner VIS ISIS IIIS IIS. Sweetman accompanied by her mother Mrs. L. Doupe and friend spent the holidays in Florida. The Sweetmans CB RADIOS & EQUIPMENT > (LLLLLLLLL 4