ORR 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1978 3 CRN EN FU Vd. News and views from Mrs. Jean Jeffery The boys were around with the seed lists last week if no cub or scout contacted you call Mrs. W. Kerry. The Cubs and Scouts have another project. This Sat. morning they will be on a paper drive at 9 a.m. If you have papers call Mrs. Kerry or 'Mrs. Kingstone. News print only and if possible please tie the bundles. - The homemaking club is starting a new project on Mon. Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. at the Epsom Sunday School room. The unit is Focus on Living. Any girls interested phone Mrs. Kerry or Mrs. Kingstone. The annual church meeting of the Utica, Good- wood and Epsom Churches will be at Epsom this year on Sun. Feb. 5 after church service. There will be a pot luck dinner following. Everyone is invited. On Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson had their wee daughter Lisa baptised at our church. Everyone was delighted by a surprise visit from Paul Baster of Holland: He was in Toronto on business and was able to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones and was with his sister Cathy Potter, Murray and boys Saturday evening, so was able to attend church and Sunday school. I think our Secretary has been able to contact all Bethesda-Reach members of the W.I. to notify us of the change of date of the meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mec- - 324-6888 NAME: matic Water Refiner; | understand that there is No Ob- ligation until 1st March, 1978. Callum. It, has been post- poned till Jan. 31. Epsom U.C.W. will be held at Utica Church Feb, 7 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor attended. the Golden Anni- versary celebration at Hampton on Sat. Jan. 21 for Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Tink. i Miss Lucia Stearman and a girl friend from Atha- baska, Alberta and Mrs. Betty Cecchetts and Mark of Guelph visited their aunt Mrs. Walter Kerry, Walter and family this weekend and called to see their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stearman at Port Perry Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bailey were supper guests with his parents on their return from a vacation in Denver, Cal. They didn't enjoy "flying through the blizzard on their return trip and were glad to get their feet on solid ground at Toronto. Mr. L. Lefebora visited. Mrs. Asling on Sunday evening. Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Begin, Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bailey were in Toronto on Monday evening to pay their last respects to their friend, Mys, Jean Neeson who was laid to rest on Wed. oo Mrs. Anderson's mother,' Mrs. Vance, was a guest on Sunday at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spires were luncheon guests also and in the even- ing Mr. and Mrs. Brady and Wendy called to visit. with Andersons. -1 7 ] 1} 1 1 1 1 | 1 I 1 1} ] ] 1 1 [] [] |] [] i |] 1 ] 1 1 |] 1 |} [|] |] 1 1 ] ] 1 ] 1 1 1 ] 1 ] 1 i I |] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ] 1 1 1 ] 4 Why not have ... REFINED WATER Clean, Clear, Refined, Soft Water | Free Trial "No Installation Cost"' Home Demonstration and Testing of your water at absolutely No Charge! AQUAFINE WATER REFINER, 101 MARY STREET WEST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO -- 1 would like to try your auto- Please have a Representative f contact my home and explain more about your refining equip- also ment. Mr. and Mrs. John Geeln the new manager at Ux- bridge Co-op were Sat. evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross - Evans and family. Ross and Barbara visited their parents on Sun. and found them feeling better. Our friend, Mrs. Mary Wilson is also improv- ing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. K. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood attended a concert by Sonny James, Conway Twitty and Margo Smith at the Civic Auditor- ium in Oshawa Friday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ash- ton and family were Sun. lunch guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Supper guests with "Howard and Ruth were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner. ' Mr. and Mrs.. Doug Wilson and Michael visited Grand- ma Evans on Sunday even- ing. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson and - Jason were supper guests: on Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brawn and Mr. Apline Christie visited on Wed. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Cavan. OPP crack-down on Epsom radar detectors The provincial govern- |) . The Ontario Provincial Police is starting to crack down on drivers with the illegal radar detection devices, or "fuzz busters' as they are commonly called. A spokesman for. the detachment in Whitby said the force has received a directive from headquarters in Toronto to start seizing the devices and charging the owners. John Percey of Oshawa was stopped by police January 7 on Water Street in Port Perry and a radar device in his possession was seized. He has been charged. ment banned the "fuzz busters' a month ago and owners found with one in their vehicle are liable to a minimum fine of $53. Police have the authority to search a vehicle if they have reasons to suspect that a radar detection device is being used. THEFT : Michael J. Rice, 16, of Sunrise Beach, Scugog Island has been charged by police with theft of a snow- mobile, allegedly stolen from a residence at Sunrise Beach, January 11. Prince Albert and area news by Mrs. Grace Beacock Last We day evening sixteen members of the U.C.W. met in the church parlors. for their first meet- ing of the new year. Vice-president, Mrs. Chas. Clarke, welcomed all and opened the meeting by read- ing small pieces of prose and poetry blending in with the theme 'Hitch Your Wagon to a Star". Roll call was answered by a thought for newly born 1978, plus number of hospital and home visits totalled 44. A meaningful devotion in a skit form, was in charge of Mesdames Brawn, Hod- gins and Vernon. Hymn 570 was sung with Mrs. G. Hunter with piano accom- paniment. At this time Shirley Brawn delivered a" homey, warm message per- taining to our first Study ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: " [RL yppp---- - nn 0 en nn nn nn 0 nm --- - A LOW COST RENTAL-PURCHASE PLAN. Book period. She referred to the tension that is creat- ed over family problems, daily hours of a multitudes of concerns, and anxieties continuing by stressing it is sinful to worry 'but pray about everything that God answers in mysterious ways anyway. Shirley's oral talk followed by discussion period, most heart-warming to all. : At this time following the dedication of the offering, Mrs. Clark chaired the busi- ness.. Secretary 'Mrs. Bid- good read the minutes also a number of thank you and appreciative donations de- rived from the festive favours. Treasure Mrs. Hodgins submitted the annual report on dollars and cents. Pros and cons of the fair booth is one matter on the agenda to be discussed at the annual congregational meeting. Mrs. Pugh announced that recently the hospital Auxili- ary had financed the install- ing of new drapes for the --entire hospital plus pur- chased a Bili-Lite to aid + jaundiced infants. Mrs. Smith, quilt' conven- or, exhibited a beautiful newly made quilt (maple leaf pattern of autumn tints) was truly admired. A short letter was read by Mrs. Beacock from our adopted son, Joe Braden, expressing gratefullness for his birthday gifts. Mrs. Vernon related that Mrs. Robinson as a commit- tee had finalized details concerning "Mystery Sister Party" at which you will learn as to whom you have been receiving cards etc. during 1977. A comfortable sum was voted to "Freindly Visitors" and 'Operation Scugog". A special worship service is in the offing when a new piece of furniture will grace the sanctuary and that is the dedication of the new organ. A thoughtful gesture was revealed when organist Mrs. Hunter voiced she and choir members had consent- ed to provide the lunch for this event. Palatable food was' served by Mesdames Hodgins, Graham and Armstrong. You recall Mr. Nick Ren- sink has returned from Hol- land concerning his father's funeral. Home two days he again returned to Holland as his aged mother passed away so "sorry" to the Rensink family. Mesdames Mosienko, Coates, Pugh, Davidson, Beacock attended the monthly Hospital Auxiliary meeting ori Monday. Several ladies from our village enjoyed a Tupper- ware Party hosted by Mrs. Jas. Davidson as well Mrs. Brooks. will host one on Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. Garvey accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith to Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A. where they were guests at the vows of their grand-daughter the Carter-Garvey church wedding. G"ma and G'pa Beacock were again surprised when their grandsons Lee and Blair made their annual ski- doo _ trip. down from Sea- grave with their dad -Don at the controls. Mrs. Joy Neunham and son Gary joined the relative group at her daughters (Jean) Mr. and Mrs. Singu- lar and family, Oshawa. Mikey Olaisen was given a belated birthday party when neighbour children en- joyed fun and food. Mrs. R. Olaisen and two sons, also aunt Mrs. Merle Murphy are home from a week with "Mrs. Olaisens parents, The Dicensons, Downsview. Last * Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. Martyn ls A ---_ sA tC INVEST NOW! 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