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Port Perry Star, 27 May 1976, p. 23

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REISS FAT ARN EL ART Ee ASE SF FUEURY. A Sl Ba SA AO Ba UL SS A MY A PU Sr EUE pe PN AAA NE (TO SR ITE La pret ALD NTL EAH ELH ak cnt hilar intd FAY RTE E A ATER YN ANY water ht yy Phen LET NS "tan, ' A ee PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 27, 1976 -- 23 FL / ACE TR YT yeild (TN . ; dasha il Sl --_-- - dovaiddiss anni mii iinatstiidotiiliniind ---- By Jackie Boyle - The weather this past hol- iday weekend certainly didn't oblige all those avid Lynn Wanamaker spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanamaker in Prince Albert. to be a super day for the "You Name it if you can * Float It" contest held down at the river. The object of ~ Seagrave and area news -Robert, Paul -and- Amy- interested, - please - call George Giles at 357-3607. By the way, please bring your own liniment! items Seagrave Sunday School Anniversary : will be cele- brated on Sunday, May 30th at 11 am. This will be a A lunch will be served after the service and every- one is welcome to stay. Camping information and registration forms are avail- able for the Bay of Quinte camps. Please contact Rev. Roundell for further inform- cottage ing to the contest was to float your = Last Sunday night's game combined Sunday School and ation on this matter. ng to oat Mr. and Mrs: Roger Boyle "craft", a term that "14 be. found Robinglade Estates Church service. Mr. Please forward your next we their - summer retreats, and girls journeyed to a used rather loosely, from the victorious over Seagravetoa Lawrence Evans will be the week's news items to Mrs. Better luck next weekend, cottage on Lake Simcoe on bridge to Desautel's Point tune of 21-6. . guest speaker. Diarine Puckrin at 985-2749. folks! : Sunday to help Jackie's and back. The seafarin' _ -- _ o_o No birthdays to report this niece celebrate her 17th vessels that were entered i 3 week, but if I missed anyone, birthday. ranged anywhere from two Re I hope you had a memorable ~~ Unit II of the U.C.W. met inner tubes with a piece of day celebrating. - at the home of Mrs, Dianne plywood strapped to it, to a Unit I-of the U.C.W. held Puckrin last week where lovely two-seater model its monthly meeting last Plans were finalized for the attached to a couple of logs. 'week at the home of Mrs. upcoming travelling supper, - The many spectators who Louella Kennedy, with 15 June 5th. oo had gathered at the river- we members attending. Mrs. - The program theme forthe front were treated to an Fern Tobin opened with a evening was a game called afternoon of laughs and reading re grandmothers, "The United Church - facts chuckles at the antics of the Mrs. Ives was an enjoy- and issues' which led to entrants. able guest speaker for the Some very interesting dis- - Winners: of the contest evening, demonstrating cussions, ~~ were:- 1st - Donna Warren floral arrangements and _ Next month's meeting will and Nancy Giles; 2nd - Gord answering many questions be held at the home of Mrs. Burnet and Greg Smith; 3rd - vo) o from her attentive audience. Suzanne Malcolm on Jack Warren and George A gift was presented by Mrs, Monday, June 21 at 8:30. Giles; 4th - Bruce Cochrane | -~Ives~to the - person--whose- There .was_a bit _of un. and Gary Geer; and 5th - wedding anniversary was expected excitement in Ray Desautel and Ted Black. closest, the lucky lady turn- Robinglade Estates on The best costumed couple ed out to be Mrs. Fern Tobin, Sunday evening when a tree- Was a tough choice to make. The happy recipients of two house mysteriously -caught ~Twoladies were very stylish- lovely 'floral arrangements on fire. . Fire trucks were ly dressed in mechanic suits, whose tickets were drawn called in from Port Perry only these suits were the real were Mrs, Mildred Puckrin and Oakwood. Luckily there McCoy complete with grease of e and Mrs. Fern Tobin, were no casualties. This stains and all, and one A get well card was sent to kind of excitement we cando gentleman looked stunning Mrs. Marion Barnett who is wilion, 03 1ely pose of ong Jing Sun afternoon proved ngratulations improving nicely in hospital. y p ood Sorts. wher anlered #1 to the Warren and Giles clan CS . who - arranged the whole f aS event. We are all waiting for J I)! UIC eIrvices the next one. Hii 5 A most ambitious under- { ; PORT PERRY CHARGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lg BY Tnany 9% cue Jes) Edna Brunton, of the Port Perry Figure Skating Club made a donation of Kd The: United Church of ~INCANADA ~~~ adn baseball teams in our $000 at the official ceremony for the new arena on Saturday. This cheque is the Canada ~~ SUNDAY, MAY 30 area under the leadership of second cheque in that amount from the club and represents the first 1976 Rev. R. Brawn, Minster St. John's Port Perry -- 010 Giles. A lot of time committment received. Howard Hall accepts the cheque from Mrs. Brunton. SUNDAY, MAY 30 9:55 a.m. Divine Worship 4" cee sic being put into = Also an unexpected donation of $350. was received from the Kinette Club of Port Port Perry 11:00 a.m. Church School 00" 0 tp while endeavor Perry. 10:00 a.m. Worship and Burn's Church, Ashburn and pe many will turn Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Church School out'Sunday evenings at the Prince Albert hss gi Worship pall park to witness ips d ;- L P . d C ; 11:30 a.m. Worship and Minister: grave and area's finest ; Sunday School The Rev. Stuart McEntyre action, and have a lot of fun Can a a S owest r Ice ar ° Manse: 985-3409 too. Some of the games will g ye SCLC PASTORAL naturally be ay out of o Front wheel drive for terrific traction in Rev. George Wyle Seagrave, so we hope to keep AU STI N mud & snow Rev. B. Pogue you informed on a weekly ; e Dual'braking system SUNDAY, MAY 30 basis of the teams activities. e 43 miles per gallon gasoline economy 9:45a ™ Se There is apparently a need 1 1:153 I for extra players, so anyone CHURCH OF ASCENSION PORT PERRY BAPTIST ; 0 : ANGLICAN CHURCH \ Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor ] 3 v |e Hon. Assistant 9:45 a.m. Bible School er mn i) | i Rev. A. Woolcock 11 a.m, Morning Worship, ne, SUNDAY, MAY30 wednesday 7:30 p.m. : a "RO Br Sunday after Ascension Prayer and Bible Study 58: B28 an, Mining Praer PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Be and Church School BA Rev.R. Baten J IPASSIPORT | B NEES yy * i ~~ 8T. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK Rev. I. MacLean beh SUNDAY, MAY 30 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour iby 9:30 Morning Prayer 1am Praise & Worshi PHOTO i Y! 1 . p + yo and Church School 7 p.m. Evang. Service Contact Peter Hvidsten & " . Wed. 7-8 p.m. -- Youth Hour 985-7383 4 Austi w Auto visual front seat belt warning. device, ed an ace ® Impact absorbent front and rear bumpers, : : ® Four speed all synchromesh transmission, ® Shoulder - lap type front seat belts, RR. 1, PORT PERRY 985-2000 ® Heated rear window defroster, AA ® jo (V2 mile west on 1st road north of Manchester) ® Adjustable fresh air vents, % x ® Electric window washers, La eg : ® Front head restraints, : ' 1 BOX PLANTS i ® Flame retardent trim, o \ o Duval braking system, : : ; . eo Front wheel drive, : : @ Fresh air heater, ) Oo VEG ETABLE PLANTS fT. ® Back up lights, SC . (CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, o Alternator, 3 hg BROCCOLI, SPANISH ONIONS, ETC.) © Defroster. e TOMATO PLANTS , e SHRUBS WRT

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