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Port Perry Star, 28 Sep 1977, p. 16

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AER EL TCRPERY PR TE FT, BRAY EA RS GORE 16-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1977 Noisy campers fined A Toronto man was fined $250 in provincial court Fri- day, for causing a distur- bance at a trailer park on Scugog Island. Ross W. MacDonald, 20, of 65 Abitibi Ave., pleased . not guilty to the charge, but was convicted by Judge D.B. Dodds. An OPP officer testified that MacDonald was unruly, screaming and shouting obscenities in the park, as people crowded around. + At one point, the officer Luray Wikion Shogs SLD MRED RAPA LCT said, MacDonald put his hand on an axe and clench- ed his fist, but did not threaten him. -- MacDonald was asked to leave the park after people complained a group he was "partying" with had their stereo too loud. He was drunk at the time, the officer said, and was arrested and charged while trying to drive out :of the park after he had been' warned by police to say away. pon Daoust Figure $34.95 $36.95 Girls Womens {| Junior Supreme ngs $69.95 ; Baver Figure $42.98 $44.98 Girls Womens 444.95 Junior Supremes Scugog sland news by Mrs. Earl Reader Some of the boys' groups have already started train- ing. parents must have forgotten because there are still lots of boys to be included. Cubs will start Thurs. at 7 p.m. For information please call Bill Bobbie. We wish to extend a wel- come to Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy and family who have recently moved Oshawa to Fralick's Beach. HY AN Skate Boys Figure Bauer's Top Women's i Figure Arriving TT Bauer Beginners $24.95 Eb An CER It seems thaf some . from' ak The Island people extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Beelby and the family of the late: Murray Slute who passed away last week in Oshawa, We are sorry to hear a former resident at the "Head' namely Mrs. Charlie Wilson has suffered a stroke and had to be taken to Oshawa Hospital where her condition is quite poor. Tonight is the time for the turkey supper at the Com- | Speed Skates $64.95 & $89.95 | Bauer Beginners | "$24.95 munity Hall, so don't forget the tickets that have been reserved. If you have to cancel, please let us know, At the Island Church on Sunday we were pleased to share the flowers that had decorated the church for Wendy Cawker's wedding. We were pleased to wel- come several new residents, Twenty children were pres- ent for Sunday School and we are expecting many more. They were all inter- I Myrray Wilson Shoes RR 'Baver Goalie Boys . Bauer No. 34 Youths Boys Mens Lange Laser 5 Junior. $59.98 Senior EER GR I fg ested in hearing Rev, Clarke's story regarding the opportunities of using the parts of the body for the Glory of God. The message to the adults was based on the story and life of Manaseh who became a king of Judah at 12 years of: age, : Next Sunday will be World Wide Communion with - Rev. Linstead in charge of the island, The Anniversary Service is being plannetl for Oct. 23 «<"and an old friend is coming back. We'll give you more details later. Next Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m, it will again be time for the annual "Har- vest Home" service at the "Head" Museum Church when we worship in the old fashioned way with Rev. Brawn as the guest speaker and with special music pro- vided and led by the Lake Scugog Historical choir. Of course, as' usual, 'this will .all. be followed by a pie social. This "will be. an opportunity to mix with old friends and see the recently decorated building too as well as enjoy a very inspir- ing service, A short meeting was held after the island Service on a] & o> £5 Sun. to meet Miss Dawn Houlding of Columbus and arrange for her position as organist and pianist, start- ing next Sunday. The old 'electric organ has been sold and will be removed within a week. We are now wait- -ing anxiously for the new one and are pleased to re- port the fund is gradually growing. We are now $600. from the required amount: But we are confident" that will come too. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Duff of Con. 6 who recently added another little member to their family. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick went to Sudbury over the weekend to visit at the home of their daughter Marilyn with her family. Pheasant... under glass? Most everyone has heard of 'pheasant under glass", but for Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Smith, R.R. 5, Sunderland it was a bird of a different story. While hanging out her laun- dry, Mrs. Smith happened to look towards the house and noticed a broken window. Bewildered about how it happened she went inside to investigate. What she found was "phea- sant through the glass'. / The bird had apparently flown through the two panes - of glass, landed on the table, fluttered across the room and died in the kitchen, Mr. Smith, told the Star, that although there is a fair amount of wild fowl around their home, this is the first time anything like this has "ever happened. CONTINUOUS FORMS available at the Port Perry Star 985.7383 $

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