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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1976, p. 15

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- Brandon Puckrin the young- interest in others. municy goes out to the the home of Mr. and Mrs. 12 oe Jat S10 wold rola est. Betty Somerville meas- Seagrave hal oan gat family of the late Mrs. Silas Bruce Malcolm last Monday 985-7383 . . n +2 teams from Seagrave, og les ties oa Coy Big A right. pi Foals aan Soy with 41 inches around the It was a close game till the | By Mrs. Diane Puckrin TITAN park with a good attendance. Seagrave and area new Cheryl Standish, Bill Short ed dinner with Diane's Reynolds who passed aw:y . wr bniad Sd nie ard He PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 30, 1976 -- 15 s items evening. After business, we enjoyed guessing whose baby picture belonged to who. How you have changed girls! Lunch.was served by | After a hearty lunch the - and Raymond Nobbs whodid brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon in Port Perry Nursing Home Hassan selina) ells Young People's Class took a terrific job in organizing Carter of Pickering and early Sunday morning. Fun- SUL hostess, thus nding closed its doors Friday after- ©Ver with directing the thedays events. Our thanks mother, Mr. and Mrs. Allan eral services will be conduct- "Unit 2. noon for two months summer vacation. I wish you all a happy, safe holiday. Seagravers put in another hectic weekend what with ball tournaments, Sunday School Picnic, horse shows, Sunday Decoration Day ser- vices, I am sure many : : 2 Sturman admitted being the people like you in our com- gratulations. Rodd on Sunday. available at the gg BGs ti oldest one at the picnic and munity that take such an ~~ Sympathy from our com- Unit2 of the U.C.W. met at tain, Valentia and Oakwood played off in a baseball tournament at Oakwood on Saturday. Because of the heavy rainfall the final game had to be called off and played later. Many families 'from this area enjoyed the day at Oakwood where a parade, amateur contests and ball games were the order of the day. Saturday evening concluded with a dance in the Oakwood Com- munity Hall. My hat goes off to this community who really showed their spirit and gave us a great day of entertain- games and races. Among the usual running race we were treated to sack races, three-legged race, kick the shoe, obstacle course, egg tossing and water balloon tossing games. Many entries ended up sticky or wet but still -able to laugh. Ken middle. Get that hoola-hoop out, Len. There were a couple of close runner-ups in that contest. Many thanks to Cathy and Karen. Carr to Mr. Bill Barr of our Stedman's Store for donating some of the prizes. 'he Young People's Class should be commented also for the lovely plaque with the choir vesper printed on it hanging in our church. It is an asset to have young last inning, I am told. Better luck next week, guys. Following decoration ser- vices at Whitevale on Sun- day, the K. Puckrin's enjoy- Valentia Gardens STRAWBERRIES (Pick-Your-Own Only) OPEN EVERY DAY 8 AM: $3.50 per 6 qt. basket 65° single qt. £ i | Ellicott of Port Perry at the Grenada Restaurant, Pickering. Robinglade Estates wel- come Daniel Paul Wood to their subdivision. This new. guy was born at Port Perry Hospital on June 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood. Con- ed from Port Perry on Tues- day with interment in Prince Albert cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock and boys attended a family shower in honour of Marilyns brother Keith Rodd and Miss Donna Risebrough at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Please call Mrs. Marilyn Beacock at 985-3595 with your news items nex{ week. Olympic Lottery Tickets Port Perry Star CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM YOUR LOCAL ALCAN DEALER Siding - Soffit - Facia - Eavestrough No Painting Guaranteed 20 years LETT EEE TE TEE ETT TT Tis AN LAL EIS ANVIL 8 BAS PAINT AY UALR y » = ment. # g # Drive north Durham Cty. Rd. No. 2 (Lilla St.) ES 2 Joagitye Hod. Horse ii past Seagrave to Victoria Cty. Rd. No. 28. Turn FREE ESTIMATES CALL g Ed wh ir Bone Ros & right and straight ahead 8 miles to Valentia £ Ha) ford' # Gardens. Watch for the strawberry shaped g 2p lt ord's farm, Sunday. : signs. - E Ev pou bos iso i Member Ontario Farm Fresh TF E eda a da Mrs. Don ipa of Bowman- . - Marketing Association. g RY ville, to Bramelea over the Hi i = TT rr fig weekend where they cele- Hea brated Reta's birthday and ih { Apa i morning was conducted by x oh the Board of Stewards whose GY { theme for the service was as LE Friendship. Mrs. Joan Lee Ps her niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. N. Hnatick's anni- versary. Church Service Sunday led us in a hand-clapping singsong and Bruce and Karen Carr favoured us with» two lovely songs. The Charlie Brown Skit put on by the Stewards with the help of "Lucy" by Marilyn Beacock held a message for all of us. Mr. Roundell will conduct the service next Sunday, July 4 and on Sunday, July 11, the Seagrave U.C.W. will lead in the service of wor- ship. Mrs. Jackie Guthrie will be guest speaker. Unit 1 of the U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Fern Tobin, Wednesday evening, June 30. Greenbank Vacation Bible School will be held July 12 - 16 starting at 1 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. Children 4-14 are most welcome. Church attendance awards were given out during the service on Sunday with Robert, Paul and Amy Wanamaker receiving 1st year pins. Mark and Carol Sturman received 5 yr. bar and Ted Sturman a 3 yr. bar. Raymond and Jo-Anne Nobbs received their 6 yr. This new Act provides that a blind person accompanied by a dog guide has the same rights, privileges and obligations --with respect to public places--as anyone else. He or she cannot be discriminated against or denied any accommodation, services or The Blind Persons' Rights Act becomes law on July1,1976. Here's what the new law says and how Ontario residents can help. For further information, application for an Identifica- tion Card or a copy of the Act itself, contact: Office of the General Manager Ministry of the Attorney General' 18 King Street East aR a oo oF. 2 2 or I. . » < - SO at Seek oN ---- Cy (] "r No "rt Tats facilities available in any place to which the public is customarily admitted. Itis important that dog guide owners know their rights under the Act and that the public, especially employers and their employees, be made aware of the provisions of the Act and their responsibilities under it. The Attorney Generalof Ontario will issue identifi- cation cards to dog guide owners. The card will carry a photograph of the owner and dog, as well as their names, and will also carry a summary of the main features of the Act. Toronto, Ontario M5C 1C5 bar and Bill Short a 6 yr. bar. Birthday greetings to Blair Beacock and mom, Marilyn Beacock, and anyone else celebrating this week. We are sorry to hear that young Robert Wanamaker is hospitalized in Oshawa General and hope his stay there will be a short one. Our annual Sunday School picnic was held Sunday following church in the ball Olympic Lottery ° Tickets available at the Port Perry Star Ministry of the Attorney General R. Roy McMurtry, Attorney General William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario

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