2 -- PORT is STAR -_ Wednesday: Apr. 28, 1976 Up = Down - | the Street x 3 Local theatre group, The Borelians will present Auntie . ~ Mame on May 6, 7 and 8 at the Town Hall in Port Petry. .The production 'is progress- ing very 'well, and promises to give patrons to the show an enjoyable evening of live theatre. Make it a point to support the Borelians, you'll enjoy it. : JJ Residents who have just recently returned from-_the sunny south, didn't get awa without seeing a little snow this year. Sunday morning, - we awakened to a light blanket of the white 'stuff' and reports indicate it will be with us most of the week. . day, April 27th. Uncontrolled spending habits now, may \ seriously effect your credit when you really need it. - SAVE & BORROW THE CREDIT UNION WAY Phone 852.3480 852.3388 70 Brock St.. West Box 490, btn Ont. LOC 1KO0 The reg(lar monthly meet- ing of Dyrham Region Federation of Agriculture was held in Brock Township Hall, Sunderland on Tues- A.W. Rundle was the guest speaker, with a" topic of Landscaping your Farm. Hospitai Report Week Ending April 22, 1976 i 'Admissions SO, 35 Emergencies Operations.......... 3 Discharges...............7..... Remaining.................. Line painters were busy around the downtowmsection of Port' Perry on Friday and Saturday of {ast week, giving the faded, worn-out mark- ings a new dvat pf white paint. -- AJ ing shortly. Well known salesman, Wm. Evans, has once sells insurance for Great the conduct of business. position of Deputy Govenor, Zone. recently. Lorne was : clected tathe position at the '§pring Conferency, held in eterbor ough. ~ Mr. 'and Mrs. y Drew ani family recently retur ned from a 3 eck trip to ' Birmingham, England, where they visited Mr. Drew's parents. Buin der. to get own car Scugog Township's build- ing department will get their own car rather than pay the two inspectors $145.00 a month to use their own-€ars. The decision to purchase a car for the department came Monday night after council found the purchase more economical than either - rental or private car mileage allotments. RRR TT, Spring Special | Reg. TILL My y 2nd yr We now have our ew or season's stock of potted, { vi 3 ¢ Wl {0 7) 30D 0 ready for planting: © Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Trees, Privet Hedgin, 32.40 he, also Peat Moss, Lawn & Garden Fertilizers. vs / ANALDA GARDEN CEN HWY. 7A & WEST % LINE - 5 MILES EAST FREE ESTIMATE ON LANDSCAPING. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED~ 986-4771 3 RT PERRY Minor ball enthusiasts have been working on the out-field portion of the Joe Fowler Memorial ball dia- mond recently, digging, picking stones and leveling in preparation for seed plant- insurance Laurence in been awarded membersh in the *President's Club. Mr. Evans West-Life and received the award for outstanding sales accomplishment and main- 'tenance of high standards in Port Perry Kinsmen. Club president Lorn Scanon emerged victoriods for the Richard - J ", By Mrs. R, Heron Sunday, 'April 25th was commemoration day at Burhis Church. Eight years - ago on the 21st-of April, the Church was dedicated to the Glory of God, after the first Burng Church was'destroyed by fire and the hew one built. In the morni S. McEntyre copducting service, the scripture lesson was read from 1\Cor. 15, and his sermon; was -gntitled "Hope Beyond-Death". | The Sellwoods, a group of young people from the Guelph area, sang three beautiful numbers. Jo-Anne Lynde had charge -of Junior Church. The beaut- iful daffodil arrangements given by Mrs. W. Davis were very much appreciated. - The evening service was Fone of music and song and praising God. St. John's Juniof choir from Port Perry sand 'Jonah', The Burns Junior choir sang "His Ban- ner Over Me is Love". of these songs were done with motions to help get the thought across to the congre- gation. The combined Junior and Senior choirs of St. John's and Burn's sang-*'The Great . Parade" with" Rev. 'McEntyre singin the solg parts. The joiht * Senior Choirs sang "God's House". Rev. McEntyre sang a very beautiful solo, 'The Holy City.". The Sellwoods were very generous with their music again in the vening, when they sang with their instruments and in "beautiful harmony. After the morning service, the congregation was asked to assemble in the Narthex wheré pictures of nine * former ministers was gedi- cated. Mr. Russell Batten 1, 54difion to these sites, read the names and the years that they served in Burn's Church. There was a social time spent in "the church where the® ns Welcome Club servgd - lurich. Dr. McKinney, elder of Burns, J eliminates any Both - a H Ain and area news and Mr. D. Milne, elder of St. Johns, spoke words of thanks. The Burns Welcome Club are holding a bowling party at Port Perry on Friday evening. Everyone is wel- come to attend... There is to be Mother and Daughter banquet on Wed. . May '5th, sponsored by the Church School and arranged and seived by the/men. We hear the ladies afe going to have their turn py treating *2the men and boys later on. There was éleyen tables of and Marian Honikgh. The _ Swine flu Men's prizes were won ps Geo. Middleton, §nd John Bright. Daisy ~Parrinder won the most lone hands - prize and Garf, Johnston, the door prize, The next party will be May 9th, There is to be a men's work\ bee on the church grounds on Saturday, May 1st in the afternoon. If you would like to help with this project it would be appreci- ated. - - I would like to pass on a thought that was on 'our . Church calendar on Sunday. Hoping* it. might help some one who did not see it. "The more of Heaven we - have in our lives, the less of earth we will covet,* i" vacci at High) School Port Perry High School . hasbeen selected as one of 12 sghools in Durham Region for a mass voluntary immun- ization program to combat a - « potential outbreak of swine fll this year. . According to Dr. Cam Stewart, Durham medical officer" of health, the schools will be used -as- sites - for special community clinics where the vaccine will be available for administration to about 120,000 select high- 'risk resident in the region. The clinics will be held in" the afternoon and evening * during September and Octo- ber in Port Perry High S¢hool, Uxbridge H.S., Brock H.S. and others in Oshawa, Whitby and Ajax areas. Dr. Stewart said, efforts are being made to establish special clinics in industrial plants, hospitals, homes for the aged, nursing homes+and senior citizens' centres in the region wherever possible.. . Durham residents who will Whe are pleased to introduce to Hair Centre "Uniperm" - Precision Perming ~ on Helene-Curtis ur staff has been filly ried by Helene Curtis Technicians, Uniperm hance of over-processing or damage to the hair. Cdbme_in || and get Brachy he style You want Fi comfort with "Precision Peyming"?| INTRODUCTORY OFFER __ Reg. 30. be urged to take advantage of the. vaedination include: Everyone over 65 years of age; those who have chronic conditions--heart disease, chronic bronchitis and other metabolic disorders--and © people between-20 and 50. Priority will be given te those working. in essential services. "We can't do muc foie pan that now," Dr. Stewart aid this morning, "at least not until we get more infor- mation from the ministry of health." 'He said the health unit would schedule strategy + meetings in the future as more information onthe immunization program is made available by, the provincial government. 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