Durham Region Newspapers banner

Port Perry Star, 8 Jun 1977, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

id A Re = 12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wedn " News of interest from Scugog by Mrs. Earl Reader On Wednesday evening seventeen ladies met at the home of Mrs. Irene Carter for the "Head" U.C.W. We were pleased to have Mrs. _ Edith Davis and Mrs. Jan Gerrow as guests. The' President, = Mrs. Marion Carter, opened the meeting with a suitable thought associated with the theme "Little Things'. The devotional that followed carried out the same thought in song, prayer and study of differences in home associations, church opinion and importance of the various little things in nature or associations among people. In the roll call, it was learned that most little irritabilities are in the home. Thank-you notes were received from Mrs. Ted Leahy and Mrs. Marilyn Fitchett. It was moved that the next meeting be held June 29, prior to the Strawberry Supper of July 6. However no arrangements were made as the Nonquon Breakfast required enough A ZA JAC) VA VEC IS VAS EC ACA) VA J OS Za0\ PAL I JA AAACN AAA AAA AYA: This coupon is worth money. You can apply it at your John Deeredealer"stoanyitem in four classes of machines (one cou- thought at this time. Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow con- ducted a garden contest .requiring practical vege- table names associated with deeds. The fortunate winner was Mrs. Marion 7 Carter. . There are several schoo tours booked for a visit at. the Scugog Shores Museum and guides to help on these occasions will be appreciat- ed. The "Head" ladies were thanked for serving lunch on the opening Sun- day when over 200 attended. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg who cele- brated their 25th wedding anniversary at their home on Sun. when many friends arrived to visit and offer best wishes. Little Donnie Middleton is much better after nearly a week in hospital where he was recovering from a bad case of croup. Many ladies of the "Head" U.C.W. were pretty tired on Sat. night after arriving at the lakefront tent at 5 a.m. getting things organized and selling break- fast or lunch to a large 'Save with John Deere Long Green Nas June 1977. Clip Long Green Dividend coupons, stop in and V pon only to any one machine). save. Ask your dealer about the spe- [J $50 Coupon (J $125 Coupon [J $75 Coupon [J $200 Coupon Name e¢sday, June 8, 1977 AAA AANA AAA, by MAR 4 SUR RE WZ ONBL UN SAH, crowd. Then clean-up and on to a dinner in Nestleton. Nearly 100 percent of the members helped in some way. We also owe thanks and appreciation to several men who helped out too. The planning committee did a very fine job. We congratulate our own Island Young People .who entered the Nonquon Race. We know of Bruce Prentice, Michael Freeman, Tim Pearce, Dianne Crowell, Kathy and Carol Kane, Eric Crowell, Everett Prentice, Dave Chambers, French, Barbara Chambers, Mrs. VanCamp, Mrs. Ralph French and Wayne Hend- ricks. We believe. too that they all did very well. Rev. Linstead conducted the Sunday Service on the Island. On the Communion Table was a lovely arrange- ment of red and pink roses in memory of Mrs. Edna McLaren, who passed away three years ago. They were placed there by her family. Her husband, Murray, had. also sent flowers from her former garden. We can never forget how her | AAV AE/AE) Ne BNIB NN NI NT NTN NINH NY NY NIN Address NON ONT NBN NON BN NV NV BN BV OE EE EE A IE VE I I 0 -- * 965, 1065A Wagons * 33, 35 Bale Elevators « 1750 W, 3000 W Portable Alternators * HD, TH, LH Series Spring-Tooth Harrow Sections $25 Dividend * 143, 145, 146, 148, 158 Loaders * 220, 335, 535, 550 Sprayers * 308, 398 Auger Elevators * 15kW, 25 kW Alternators (AVVO OO VEIN TOV NTO OVE 007 AV BVT b *50 Dividgnd * 205, 307, 509 Rotary Cutters * 45, 78, 88 Rear Blades * 609, 709 Rot. * 115, 155 Rear NOVO: 75 Dividend Cutters lades | * 1075, 1275 Wagons * 37 Loader * 51 Post Driver * 306, 396 Auger Elevators © +990 Bale Loader * 4000 W, 5000 W Portable Alternators ¥200 Dividend +737. 1508 Rotary Cutters * 700. 750 Grinder/Mixers * 428 Flight Elevator * 40 kW, 55 kW Alternators This Long Green Dividend coupon has the redemption value checked when applied ainst the purchase price of specified equipmentoffered bya participating John Deere dealer, who sets his own retail prices. If your dealer does not have equipmentin stock thatis included in the L the machine you want can be ordered from John cou ong.Green Dividend Program, Deere and the value of the n will be deducted from the purchase price. Only one coupon can be applied against the purchase of any given machine. Use of thecoupon is limited to elivered as determined by dealer's orders and machine products which can be d availability. : NOTE: (1) You must pay any sales tax on the total purchase price--excluding thé Long Green Dividend; (2) this coupon is void where prohibited, restricted, or taxed. Offer expires June 15, 1977. UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT R.R. 4, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO at UTICA . PHONE 985-3042 Island | Ralph flowers were always pres- ent at Services. The church was a great concern in her life. : Over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hope enter- tained friends from 'New- market and a family gath- ering on Sunday. " Mr. Bob Cawker is now home from hospital, getting a rest while he recuperates from his accident. : Art enthusiasts will be 'pleased to learn that Mrs. Orr Jeffrey will give an art demonstration at the Scugog Island Women's Institute meeting on Wed. evening, June 15 at the Island Community Hall, Visitors welcome. The roll call is - bring a painting or handicraft. Don't forget continued was closed with coffee, tea and cookies. It must have been an inspiring meeting because our Treasurer, Waldriff gave birth to a bouncing baby boy just five hours after attending the meeting. If you would like to become involved with your 3 or 4 year olds in this organization, please call Beth Schryburt, 986-5015. Larry and Beth Schryburt and family travelled to Michigan where they attended - the wedding of Beth's niece Cindy Stimson to. Calvin Beamer of Flint, Michigan. They also took a present to the newest members of the Stimson family, Beth's sister's two week old baby. The baby boy is the 29th grandchild for Beth's parents. Larry and Beth Schryburt your three articles to help "visited Diane Schryburt of stock the children's fish pond for the Auction Sale in July. GRADUATION Jane Sonley, a graduate of Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology, Oshawa, has accepted a pos- ition with Ortho Pharma- ceutical, Don Mills. Jane graduated as a Food and Drug Technologist from the . college recently. rr 00000V0LVUOOOO00O 50000000 OO OO! OZART! "I like tunes I can whistle." Newcastle on May" 25 to congratulate her on comple- tion of the two year Nursing program at Durham College. Congratulations to Dick Alstein who graduated with honours in Mechanical Engineering at Queen's University, Kingston, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alstein, Edie and Annetta attended this happy occassion. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- Camp enjoyed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen VanCamp and family at their cottage on Scugog. < Island to help celebrate their grandson Bill's graduation at Queen University, Kingston. - Blackstock news Sorry to hear Mrs. Osmond Wright is a Patient in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Atkin- son enjoyed the weekend with their sons, Peter and Patric of Brampton. Burketon by Mr. Stanley Taylor Mr. Frank Holroyd, Caes- area, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd Sr. and family recently. Our sympathy of the com- munity goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mertens and family, (formerly of Oshawa) on the passing of a loving Mother and Grand- mother near Germany at the age of 82 years. . Several from this disfrict attended the Tyrone Sports held at Tyrone, some camp- ing overnight. Mr. Laurence Carnochan, Maple Grove, spent Satur- day with his mother, Mrs. E. Carnochan. Mr. Ted Holroy, Bowman-. ville, called Saturday on. Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Holroyd and family. Bl Hospital Report Week Ending June 2, 1977 Admissions ...................... 35 Births........... Rg iva ee ssssesse 5 Deaths ..........ccuverun...... Emergencies Operations........................ Discharges ...................... Remaining................... en 29 VE FULL SERVICE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY 1 ROOFING Which Siding is Best for Your House? -- Aluminum? Steel? WE HAVE BOTH! Call Tom Walsh for Free Estimate. SUPERIOR ALUMINUM 985-3912 RENT AN AQUAFINE ~ AUTOMATIC WATER REFINER FREE TRIAL & NO INSTALLATION COST! Because it ... that's all our unit needs) No.1 - Softens No.2 - Filters - No.3 - Refines in one simple fully automatic operation. ony .39 cents a pay includes the rental, salt, hydro and water costs. (If your well and septic system can handle one extra bath a week, AQUAFINE WATER REFINERS 101 MARY ST. W., LINDSAY - PHONE 324-6888 Re

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy