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Port Perry Star, 4 May 1977, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 4, 1977 Scugog Island area news They've been busy at C.H.S.! (continued) remembrance of L! by Mrs. Earl Reader many occasions. from hospital after treat- to have both the contest p.m. The film is Romeo Twenty-one students buss- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn Mrs. Robertson of Lind- ment for flu. winner and alternate - Anne and Juliet and the general ed into Eastdale Collegiate and Julie are now nicely say is visiting with her The "Grace" U.C.W. will Kristensen and Susan public is invited. Admission ]ast Friday to see "No Sex settled in their Haliburton daughter, Mrs. Jas. Donald- meet tonight at the home of Gunter. | will be charged, adults Please - We're British". home. However they son of Port View Beach, Mrs. Heidi Krieg. There For the past three weeks * $2.00 and students $1.00 Everyone had a good time managed to come back a while Mr. Robertson is in will be a 'white elephant" students -have been busy The president of the and a bundle of laughs. 8, week ago to help with the Art and Craft show. {t seemed very fitting that they should be there, as we had always depended so much on their help. During a lull in the day's proceed- ings, all members present of the "Head" U.C.W. and the Institue gathered in the 'kitchen, where the presi- dents of each organizations presented Joyce first with an interesting cup and saucer from the U.C.W. and then the Institute spoon in token of our appreciation of her loyal support and a our 'association together. We trust they will be back for WINTARIO TICKETS available at the Port Perry Star the Oshawa Hospital. Mr. Oxley of Port View has returned from England where he attended Jen- nifer's lovely wedding. Mrs. Oxley has not been having quite so much fun, as she has just returned home after 2 weeks in Port Perry hospital. The bones in her knees and legs are causing her much suffering and discomfort. We have missed Mrs. Aileen Kane at the church piano during the last two weeks as she has had a real combat with the flu bug. Fortunately our faithful' Edna Beckett was able to . help out with Junior Choir practice for Mother's Day Service. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Angus drove from Kin- mount on Friday evening and visited Island relatives. Sat. evening was the occasion of a family wedd- ing dance for Ken Luke and his new bride. Mrs. Lil Moore returned LITTLE BRITAIN 'WELL DRILLING * WELL CLEANING sale and a collection of items for the hospital Spring Fair. The "Head" U.C.W. will also meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Helen Hortop. They will donate items to the hospital Spring Fair for May 28th. The Sunday Service on the Island was conducted by Rev. Linstead. The atten- - dance was the lowest of the last seven Sundays and we wouldn't blame the clocks this time. It seems that Spring weather is an attrac- tion in many other direc- tions. However, Family Day or Mother's Day will see the church filled again. Janet Reader is now home for vacation after a heavy college year in Toronto. preparing decorations for the formal. The theme this year is 'Never, . Never Land" and though there is still a way to go, a lot of time and effort has been put into what has been done. Our "At Home" is May 14th from nine to one and tickets are $7.50, $6.50 for the students. We hope many will consider coming: out to it. It seems no prompting is needed at the school, the boys are right on the ball and a number of girls are dreaming of Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. We know it will be the best formal ever. For those who didn't receive a newsletter recent- ly, I thought I would make you aware of the film being shown at the High School on Cedar Creek news - by Mr. Geo. Kilpatrick Bruce Wilson, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Wilson of Port Perry and formerly of Cedar Creek, was on the Dean's List when he graduated from the General Motors School in Flint, Michigan. Bruce had over a 95 percent average on his marks. He and his wife are living in Oshawa now. Dan Johnson and Don, John and Sheral Doherty spent last weekend with the Cadets at Camp Borden. Mrs, Les Roberts injured her back recently and has to stay in bed for a month. George Kilpatrick attend- ed the funeral on Wednes- day in Toronto of his cousin, the late Miss Laura Gert- rude Brown, who passed away Sunday evening at the Wednesday, May 4th at 7:30 "Royal Order of Muskox?'. Mr. D. Payne has chosen Miss Teenage Muskox for 1977. Congratulations to Deb McLaughlin, who has wore a dress the most of any girls this year. So thats the latest from C.H.S. Remember to keep in-mind May 4th for Romeo and Juliet and May 14th for our annual "At Home" dance. Swing into Spring! 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WS, GREEN 9' x12 Hi-Lo Loop '$180.00 $88.00 'GOLD 8'6" x 12 Commercial $109.00 $54.99 BROWN 96" x 12° Patterned $145.00 $79.95 oo SR Fe Tn ~ CINNAMON 97 x 12 Shag $115.00 $64.95 RED 89" x 12 Level Loop $110.00 $59.95 RUST 16'2" x 12 Hardtwist $275.00 $169.00 HOURS: Mon. to Thurs. - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday - 10 a.m. fo 8 p.m. Saturday - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. | |DURHAM CARPE d SALES & SERVICE - CLEANING - CERAMIC TILES : 60 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY 985-3773 Accepted survived by one sister, Clara Brown. The funeral was held from the Roncesvalles Ave. Chapel of Turner and Porter. Interment was in Prospect Cemetery.Services were conducted by the Rev. James Armbuthnot of Chalmers Presbyterian Church where the deceased was a member. George and three cousins, Miss Laura Porter of New ° York, Mrs. Dorothy Clarke . of Toronto and Mrs. Marie Henstock of Oshawa were pallbearers. 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