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Port Perry Star, 13 Oct 1977, p. 8

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h 3 1 5 x |] We} PANS 0 | ARYA oe a ais 13 Ae . 5% Md A ROAR (PE ERE LL EAN RLY, ¥ AOA TEL cE br A RAN, oA EE STARE RCS ay MERRIE RASA SOA ATC BI AE a hea CIAPLY 9 RL) SRV R i, Ny fotited I HSN EATER ARSE SERA TER a EIT kd BEER SEAT ERR NLR EIN WHR SOR SY RES aS USE RA Ax SS Hod MLA TAK 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 13, 1977 Scugog Island area news an effort to be present. Everyone is looking for- ward to the Anniversary on Oct. 23 at 10 a.m. when Rev, On Saturday the "Head" U.C.W. will cater to the wedding reception for Frank Hortop and his bride, Barry Pogue will come back We understand there will by Mrs. Earl Reader one next Sunday. It was and Oshawa, We were reminded of the to us as our guest speaker. be a small wedding in the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon fortunate that Mrs. Beckett Rev. Linstead had a very Official Board Meeting at The Prince Albert orchestra "Head" Museum Church Pogue have returned from a relaxing three week trip to England, While they were away Mr. and Mrs. Bill was able to fill in for Dawn Houlding, who was ill. There were visitors from Listowel fitting Thanksgiving story for the children and message for the adults. Manchester on Oct. 20. We hope everyone will realize their responsibility te make will bring us special music and then proceed to Prince Albert for their anniversary. possibly October 22 where the groom's mother was married years ago. Loates Sr. moved in with their two small grandchild- ren and had an interesting three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Max Stich- mann have flown home after a lengthy trip to Europe where they visited the country of their birth and recalled the events of their youth, The "Head" U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Alva Thompson on Wed. night. Only nine members were present, the lowest atten- dance on recent records. It seemed that various types of illness, vacationing and other appointments had cut down on attendance. The usual Devotional was con- ducted followed by heavy agenda of business. A list of invitations to area functions overlapped on our previously arranged committments. The Hospital Auxiliary re- " presentative asked for vol- unteers to knit bootees and other items, as the supply is getting low. Wool will be supplied. Helpers in the Tuck shop are asked to pack breakable items in one of 5 sizes of boxes and close with the elastic cord. It was drawn to our atten- + tion that a light is needed over the "Head" tea-room sink and an elevated step needed at the south door. Material for eight new tablecloths will be purchas- ed, as the supply has been low for wedding receptions. We arranged to attend Presbytery in Brooklin on October 17. The members are reminded that our mystery Sister Supper will be November 23 and the Community Supper Dec. 7. On Thursday the ladies were busy again when they helped care for physical needs, with food at the "Head" Museum Church, when 200 grade sevens from the Port Perry area. with several adults visited the museum and observed the eight or so demonstrations of early methods of work in this area, along with the varied displays. The curator and all in charge were happy and experienced satisfaction in a project well done even with good weather. On Sat. the 'Head' U.C.W. ladies were present with food for the Pearce sale at their home. Those who arrived, expecting bargains got more than they desired in an un- comfortable rainfall. The next day found many more hunters on their way to the north-land where they. felt sure there would be snow since the geese had spent the last few days coming south in large numbers. On Sunday we didn't really expect a large attendance at the Island Church on account 'of Thanksgiving holidays Here come the'78s |. from your Ford"Mercury dealer! Sr It. » HIGHWAY CITY Introducing Fairmont The all-new Ford in your future. km/gal. lan/enl : ; (40 MPG) (27 MPG) Ford Fairmont is a new car design for today and the years fig ahead. It's available in 2-and-4-Door Sedans and Station Wagons. A yyy Nags Senge wil Aispaen * Fairmont is fuel efficient, space efficient and cost efficient. And it has approved test methods. Your actual mileage will vary . pending on driving conditions, driving habits, car's anew, advanced European ride system. Judge Fairmont for yourself and find out which Fairmont's in your future. : condition and optional equipment. | FIESTA « PINTO « MUSTANG Il » FAIRMONT « GRANADA « LTD Il THUNDERBIRD « LTD LINCOLN VERSAILLES » LINCOLN CONTINENTAL s 1) CONTINENTAL MARK V. "| BOBCAT « ZEPHYR MONARCH « COUGAR « MARQUIS WARRANTY [i No-extra-charge 36-month, unlimited distance warranty against rust perforation on 1978 i ] 2} and the depressing weather, we Hicle] fans, le 2 peo is Ford o ada warranty is x but the ple were there. transferable to succeeding owners and <8 At this point we wish to \ covers the repair or replacement of any i. part, except exhaust system components, £7 thank he ladies of the which develops perforation from corrosion LA Grace" U.C.W. who used within the first three years of normal use. 7 their time and talent to bring The basic 12 month/ 20.000 kes warranty & # . Tout covers rust, other than perforations, that { Thanksgiving reminders into are due to defective factory materials or a || the church in the form of workmanship. Ford and Mercury dealers a decoration. As the beautiful have full details. : i arrangements of fruit, flowers, vegetables and grains were viewed, we were i inclined to think only of . : sunny productive days. ; The old organ was missed Certain items illustrated are optional al additional cost. but we expect to see the new . = = S4111A TR

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