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Port Perry Star, 22 Sep 1976, p. 9

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pb A a Ry arr A AA A A Re fe Feb a KY OE FANE ES Fst A TE VS A, SRE 8% . NE RN ra FAAS EE AEN PIE MIA OF er?) IOI ATE CLAN GPA PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1976 -- 9 . . News of interest from Utica Service will be held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, September 26 at 11:30 a.m. Utica: Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. The Official Board of 'the Bugle Charge will hold a meeting . at' Goodwood on Thursday, September 23 at 8 p.m, The Epsom-Utica U.C.W. are invited to spend an evening at Goodwood Unit- ed Church on Wednesday, Sept. 29, when the guest speaker will be from Cedar Glen Camp and there will be special music. Sympathy is extended to the Munro family in their recent bereavement of Mrs. Ada Munro. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of England, called on Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Harrington of Cambray last week. R Mrs. Tom Sutherland visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conner at Fairview | Manchester 4-H Well, 4-H has started again, and we're looking forward to another wonder- ful year. This year the unit is one that concerns you, your clothes, and your health... "Taking A Look At Yourself'. This unit has three items to make for use around your house to keep it looking elean and neat. These items are 1) a laun- dry bag 2) a shower tote 3) a personal sewing kit. From the very first meeting you spend with the 4-H'ers you will experience mani- cures, pedicures and gener- al cleanliness. (Well that's what we_ experienced) Mrs. Kerry, from the 6th line, held the first meeting in her home. Bev. Redkin's our other-leader. We voted for the officiers for this session. The positions are as follows: President, Judy Rudkin, vice president Ann Tapscott, secretary - Donna Kerry, treasurer - Joan Clow, press reporter - Belinda Espley, Achieve- ment Day Committee - Patricia Bolton and Leanne Kerr. This year we hope to have discussions and groupwork, which will be very interest- ing and enjoyable to one and all. Our meetings are held every Monday evening at 7:00 p.m. The place for our: Achievement Day is not yet known but the date is -he 20th of November. If you don't know the dif- 'erence, between a deodor- ant and an' anti-perspirent, a manicure and a pedicure, then 4-H is just the club for you. If you are 12 years and older you are able to join the 4-H'ers and find the real meaning of friendship. Remember....4-H"ers 'Learn To Do By Doing! -Belinda Espley Chevrolet I OLDSMOBILE SINCE 1919 | 268 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-7351 li { olors | TE IIIS TTI IIS Basement Floors Garage Floors Pafios - Sidewalks Concrete Steps A iii o | = oO -- ~~ o -~ > oo = we = = DON'S CUSTOM CONCRETE Ising il &" Jen <8 = 3S 3 oO © ~~ ® I) )SSSSSSSSSSSSS~SSSass EL EE EE EE a A A onan, OIL Immediate Delivery ATTENTION FARMERS! I | ~ WHY PAY - MORE? Save On e Diesel Fuel e Motor 0il e Gasoline PREMIUM QUALITY FARM TANKS AND PUMPS AVAILABLE OUT OF TOWN CALLS CALL COLLECT WHITBY - 668-3381 Lodge on Thursday. Visitors last week with Mrs. James E. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. CIiff Pilkey, Mrs. Len Pilkey and Mrs. Edna Burgar of Toron- to, Mrs. Lena Lemon of Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin of Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sut- cliffe and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutcliffe of Janetville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray of Raglan were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bail- ey and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- mour McMillan of Green- bank enjoyed a trip to Lake- field on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson and Mr. Wm. Baker went to Bobcaygeon on- Sunday .and called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan of Cresswell on the way home. Prize winners at the euchre in the hall'on Friday evening were: Mrs. Reid Cook, Esther Chapman and Fran Gibson; Freeman Mc- Cullough, Bruce Bailey and Bill Goslin. Winners in the Freeze-Out were Phyllis Clark and. Bill Carnegie, first and Mrs Foote and Jimmie Johnston, second. Please phone your items of news to 985-2624. Herb Neal of Whitby, Mr, FE, e -- SPECIAL | CLEARANCE SALE KO ENE DANE Maytag Dependability at Clearance Savings! THIS SALE STARTS WED. SEPTEMBER 22 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. ACT FAST! MAYTAG Heavy Duty WASHERS e All-fabric washer with Perma- nent-Press cycle e Family size tub e Choice of 3 water levels LRCIRYE (= a (=n os SIL WA [a [oll oto F- \ (=To | steel cabinet provides against rust. Haul it home... SA cX=\"A=1aRaale l= ! 4 fos i regular P ower Module e Permanen and air fluft settings DISHWASHERS dry clothes aytag Dryers ary Power M . gently e Easy fo clean With exclusive Micro-Mach filtere Fame " us Mayt iver ¢ 26% more dru Washing action eliminate ov) lin capacity. Vides amunique racking pro- des unsurpassed capacity. | | FURNITURE & APPLIANCES by Ballard & Carnegie HWY. 7A - PORT PERRY - 985-2451 i" Sy re, TTY A TT

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