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Port Perry Star, 22 Sep 1976, p. 21

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eo LE Sie oF A BE ISAT ) News from Ashburn (too late for last week) by Mrs. R. Heron The first meeting of the ladies bible class for the fall season was held at the home of Misses Hilda and Mary Hopkins with a good atten- dance of nineteen, on Wed. evening Sept. 8th, The president, Hopkins, conducted meeting, which was opened with the hymn "Now Thank We All Our God" and her Mrs, W. (too late for last week) by Mr. S. Taylor Mrs. M. Argue is a patient in Bowmanville hospital much improved in health. Our best wishes to her. Mrs. A. Hubbard, Bow- manville, called on neigh- bors and friends in the village on Wednesday. Master David. Grace is spending a weeks holidays in Quebec with Rev. and Mrs. E. McCaig, travelling by train. Our sympathy goes out to Mrs. Lloyd Aldred and family in the passing of a loving husband. Service was held frdm the Northcutt and Elliott Funeral Home in Bowmanville. Internment in Bethesda Cemetery. Mrs. S. Lavery, Toronto with Mrs. E. Carnochan. Mr. Donnie Holroyd, Lind- say, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd and family on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Cou- sins, Oshawa, called on Mr. Sinclair during the holiday weekend. Several from this district 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5 YEAR W the I ------ GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Rates subject to change. These rates are paid on new certificates. They do not affect any you may now hold. wait unti dae 607 For those 55 and over Ontario Trust has a lot of things going for you. : Get full details by calling or visiting your local branch. {11 ONTARIO TRUST J.A. PHINN Supervisor of Branches & Manager 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. Member, Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation devotion period "was taken from the life of Lydia. The scripture was read by Mrs. W. Gardner and Mrs. D. Ashton led in prayer. Mrs. Theo. Knight had charge of the program and began it with a very suitable poem, and introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Barron of Port Perry, who showed slides and gavé a very inter- "esting and informative talk on the work she and her 'Burketon area news atteneded the Port Perry fair and report a large crowd and all greatly enjoyed it. Several from this district enjoyed U.C.W. meeting held in the parsonage in Ennis- killen and viewing the interior. The new minister, Rev.and Mrs. Kemply, from Sunderland were met. vice in Enniskillen United Church, Sept. 19, at 9:45 a.m. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Stephenson are now residing in Bowmanville. Mrs. R. Davey attended"a sports day held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Grant Zion. Relatives and friends attended from Long Island, New York, Toronto, Oshawa and surrounding districts. A | I 'hot*" supper was bolinti served. Wedding bells are ringing.' Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell, Brooklin visited neighbors and relatives over the week- end. Orono Fair was well atten- ded over the weekend and many neighbors report a good fair. 92% 92% 9%% 10% 10%% Ser- husband did in Mexico, while there on mission field. Mrs. E. Heron sang a solo, accompanying herself on the chord harp. 'The next meet- ing will be at the home of Mrs. H., Ashton, on the second Wednesday of October. - There was a good atten- dance at Burns church on Sunday morning. Also the attendance in the church school was up. A total of 52 and: sixteen of these in the adult bible class. It was rally day and the church school pupils all sat with their teachers. Mr. Douglas Ashton, superinten- dant of the church school, conducted the first part of the service. Taking part with the reading of the scrip- tures and prayers were Miss Rhonda Bryant, Debbie Shepstone and Miss Chrissie Simpson. | Rev. McEntyre had a good Library story-time for children Twenty-seven preschool children have registered for story time, held Tuesday and Friday mornings at 10:15. Again this year the Port Perry Star has donated a bound capy of the issues for the previous year. Another volume added to those gen- erously donated by the Port Perry Star, which provide at message for the children and adults as well. Service as usual next Sun- day morning and in the afternoon there will be a mini retreat held at the church when Rev. Brant Loper of the board of Congre- gational life will be held for all couples of the congrega- tion and everyone who would like to attend. Just a thought: Observe the woodpecker, he uses his head. Mrs. Josephine Webb of Hamilton: "After insulating, I saved 178 gallons of oil. Better that the money be in my pocket than the oil company's) Adding insulation 1s one of the best vestments you can make. Keeping the heat in helps to conserve Canada's dwindling energy reserves. And cuts your fuel bills. Add insulation, caulking, weather-stripping and storms. Have your furnace tuned for peak efficiency. Keep a light hand on the thermostat. You'll save money for yourself, and help Canada, to conserve energy and fight inflation. No wonder insulation is one of the best investments you can make. Remember, too, that many insulation products are now exempt from Federal sales tax. These two free books show you how to save energy and money. Mail s the coupon g fe?" today. servicing ties hued ect in Please send me a free copy of: | ADDRESS | PROVINCE POSTAL CODY Mail coupon to FREE BOOKS, Box 900, | Westmount Postal Station, Montreal H37Z 2V1 Re cis ce te ed ct dh -- -- -- -- -- ---- the library a record of local events since January 1, 1969. A 16 mm. projector has been purchased by the library and will be available for rent at $3. per day. A free course of instruction on how to operate the projector will be given at 7:00 p.m, the nest, K. Kesey; Painting and wallpapering, L. Lands- mann; The Leaf's in autumn, Jack Batten; Prime Ministers of Canada, C. Ondaatje; World of Model trains, G. Williams; Murder at the ABA, I. Asimov; The golden unicorn, P. Whitney; fourth Tuesday of each--The eyes of the Buddah, J. month, beginning Sept. 28. Borowers must present a card showing they have taken this course of instruc- tion before renting the pro- jector. Please phone or arrange at the desk in advance for the course. Since August 1, 105 new adult hard cover books and 22 paperbacks have arrived, and 88 for the children's department. Among the adult books are the following: Nutrition against disease, R. Williams One flew over the cuckoo's "KEEPING THE HEAT IN", "THE BILLPAYER'S GUIDE TO FURNACE SERVICING". [1] NAME Ball; The adventure of North Sea oil, B. Cooper; Where the lost Aprils are, Elizabeth Ogilvie; The cat-nappers. P. G. Wodehouse; A god against the gods, A. Dr iry; The golden gate, Al ster MacLean; Bear, Marian Engel; Lady Oracle, Marg- aret Atwood; Best detective stories of the year 1976; Best science fiction stories 1976; What to do till the vet comes, J. Pommery; Delores, J. Susann; The hostage heart, G. Green; Easy auto repairs, Richard Nunn. he -- Energy conservation: be part of the solution. Energy, Mines and Resources Canada Office of Energy Conservation Hon. Alastait Gillespie Minister Energie, Mines et Ressources Canada Bureau de la conservation de | énergie L'Hon. Alastair Gillespie Ministre PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1976 -- 2) i 8 ~-- on ad

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