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Port Perry Star, 24 Jan 1979, p. 7

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he 2 3 oY 2h Avs a Ro a Th Perse rr ¥ ast SW RA SR Td Xs SCORN Sih Pyie BNI Lh p> Scugog News _ by Mrs. Earl Reader The 4H Club will start its Spring Course February 7 at the Community Hall 7 to 9 p.m. The subject for study and work will be '"Acces- sories - the final touch". Girls who are interested in this group will pléase contact Mrs.' Ann Chandler or Mrs. Helen Hortop. Tonight. is the anticipated evening of euchre pleasure at the Community Hall, sponsored by the "Grace" U.C.W. All this week the "Head" U.C.W. will be looking after the Tuck Shop at the Hospi- tal. In spite of very stormy weather on Sunday, Rev. Clarke and a good number of people faithfully attended the Service. Tho' the Sunday School numbers were smaller than usual, they enjoyed and concentrated on the customary personal story which related to their own lives. As this is the "Year of the Child" it was natural to enjoy hearing about a childhood experience of Gypsy Smith's two sons Albany and Hanley. The adults were reminded of the devoted friendship ~ between David and Jonathon and its results in King David's care and love for Jonathon's son Methibos- heth. Rev. Clarke offered Friday Night PORT TAVERN ~ 203 WATER STREET 985-3281 EVERY FRIDAY -9 P.M. to 1 AM. special prayer for ill resi- dents of the Island. "Angus Wilkinson returned home from hospital and is now gaining strength évery day. But his wife Reta, had to take her turn in hospital for a couple of days with a cold that got out of control. _ Clarence Carter may be in the Toronto Western Hospi- tal for 3 more weeks. He is receiving therapy and at present his condition is stable. Your cards or calls will brighten his days. The "Head" U.C.W. meet- ing in February will be held at the home of Mrs. Helen Redman. The roll call will be a request for everyone to bring a favorite recipe. I'm sure most members have now heard about the new Cook book that is being compiled for the organiza- tion and should be off the press by April 1st in time for the Art and Craft Show and later, the Museum Opening. The Congregation of the Island Church will be con- tacted regarding a suitable time for a meeting of the various boards, committees and interested members to review the reports of f1978 and plan for 1979. You will receive copies of the reports. If you are not able to be presnet, please ask for one, in order to keep in touch and understand the work of the Church. from all future Council MINI CINEMA 985-8535 Friday: 7&9 p.m. Sat. &Sun.: 8 p.m. 'bodies will be featured PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., January 24, 1979 -- 7 Butt Out!!! It's 'Weedless Wednesday' in Durham A Canada-wide effort for clean lungs and "healthy during the week of January 21-27 when thousands of Canadians . will 'Join the Majority" and become non- smokers. 'Plan ahead to put that cigarette out for good during National Education Week on Smoking' is the advice of Durham Region Lung Association and the local Heart Fund, join organ- isers of NEWonS in Durham Region. The objectives of National Education Week on Smoking are to influence young people not to start smoking, and to persuade and assist smokers to quit, and during the Week all Canadian smokers will be asked to quit for one-day; (today), Wednesday, Janu- ary 24, which has been nationally designated '""Weedless Wednesday". Local smoking notables who have agreed to publicly '""butt-out" for Weedless Wednesday are; Whitby Mayor Jim Gartshore, Ajax Mayor Clark Mason, Oshawa Hundreds of ashtrays like the one above will be clean of ashes and filth today [Wednesday] as smokers throughout Durham Region 'Join the Majority' to kick the habit oh "Weedless Wednesday.' A good step in the right direction to give up smoking entirely. & LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER Mayor Jim Potticary, Oshawa Councilman Micheal Lisko, Lloyd 985-7391 - PORT PERRY 235 WATER ST. - LAKEWOOD Canadian . Stepstove Robertson Editor of the Oshawa Times, Linda Sutton, Editor of Oshawa This Week. To demonstrate its support of the Week's objectives Regional Council has also agreed to observe a No- Smoking rule, for the first time ever, during its meeting falling on Weedless Wednes- day, and following a request from the Lung Association that Oshawa Council follow suit, Council members voted 8-6 to ban smoking entirely 348.00 won $350.00 (No Air) 3288. 00 won $335.00 (No Air) 308. 00 wonn$630.00 (No Air) 508. 00 WORK HORSE Meetings. So, if you're interested in joining the majority by becoming a non-smoker, just call Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151 for more information and a free do-it-yourself Quit Smoking Course. It could be your first step to a longer and healthier life. 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