TR - Te ASS IE 5 \ LET TM LAL RSA oF on ASA » 4 rh Ad AK LAY (RAPT al 1 3 Her es (oP A ak 3 ' b A J y i Ved A ae SHIRA) AT) SORE LTE PERRET SEATS STIS SSSA PY Eran rons dh bantu aniiddntubda slaved SLA Scugog Island news by Mrs. Earl Reader On Tuesday, a small number of the "Head" U.C.W. ladies cleaned the began arriving early at the Island Church for Mother's Day which meant there would be the Annual Baptis- passed away last Wednesday at almost 94 years. Malvina Aldred had lived on the Island until her marriage to members have been wonder- ing how to increase their "talent" and money. Well, this is the time. Bring along Museum Church in prepara: mal Service. The 8 girls of Jas. Morrish. As age began some items to be sold in a tion for this coming weekend the exceptionally good Jr. to take its toll, it was neces- mini-auction. of "Pioneer days" Opening. Choir had prepared two fine sary to spend her life recent- Visitors are always All the - surrounding numbers and the faithful Sr. ly in Hillsdale Manor in welcome. On Sunday many communities are involved in Choir had a fine anthem too. Oshawa. Mrs. Morrish was Mothers spent the day at the their share of re help The three babies presented . the last of her family. When home of their families. We in many departments. The "Head" U.C.W, will supply for Baptism were Ryan Gordon Williamson, son of Joel Aldred opened his corner store we recall seeing were pleased to see Mrs. Nellie Miller with her daugh- refreshments on the grounds Mr. and Mrs. Gordon pictures of this aunt with her ter, Grace Love, Mrs. Ada andinthechurch, They take Williamson (Lea-Ann sister, Bert. Pearson with her daughter, this responsibility because of Ballard) of Fralick's Beach. There will be another Joan Aldred, and Mrs. Isobel an initial agreement and interest with the Historical Society when the Church for Saturday and Sunday. Karie Lynn Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Davidson (Shelley of Lakeside Beach Rd. on Baptism on May 27, so if anyone else is interested besides the ones already next two Sundays. Day with her daughter, Ethel Freeman. Of course, Mrs. Day was in on the The Island Choir members 1977 MONARCH 4 door, cream colour, 250 CID 6 cylinder, A4 automatic, p.s., radio. Lic. LPM706. became part of the Museum __ Freeman) of Oshawa. listed, please contact Rev. sizeable family gathering : Complex. Now. the only Mark Anthony Lunel, son Chas. Clarke who will which followed the baptism ASKING $4 000 uncertainconcern is weather of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lunel conduct the services for the of her great granddaughter. y " Several of the "Head" ladies Scugog Island. Last week we were able to and Orchestra are again will necessarily have to The Elder welcoming the have a lovely new silver presenting their concert at forgo their usual Church parents and babies was Mrs. Baptismal Bowl purchased. Myrtle on May 26 at 8 p.m. 1977 F100 P ICKUP - attendance on Sunday. The Island Community Pat Adderley. _ Rev. Linstead's sermon The price was quite reason- Congratulations to Sylvia Jade metallic, low mileage, 18,000 miles, ) able. So if anyone feels that Brown who gave such a fine ; Dance is coming ever closer was "Building a Home" and they would like to be re- description of this event Bloinstic, 04 v8 D3. boocoer for May 26. We hope you was based on some great corded as the donor of this when it was held in the tape deck Lic. H7449 haven't been procrastinating stories from the Bible. item, please contact Bonnie Island Church. Ape deck. Li, 93. with your reservation of. The lovely flowers on the Gerrow to get the price. We : 7 hid? tickets. Communion -Table were in are very grateful to all the ASKING 5 y 00. . In spite of the backward memory of Mrs. Malvina people who sent donations to & trend in weather, people Morrish who clear off the price of our new i (Aldred) Top Drawers FINEST QUALITY IN // LINGERIE, LOUNGE & SWIMWEAR. 4 146 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY piano. . Geo. Samells is recupera- ting from a tonsillectomy last week. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Amy Smith is able to be back in her home at present. We trust her treat- ments will soon restore her to better health. The Scugog Island W.I. will meet tonight (Wed.) at the Hall. The 4-H girls will be present to demonstrate different ways of tying our scarves to add interest to our various dresses. Some Jim and Cheryl Pearse are pleased to announce the Grand Opening of their new store 203 Queen Street - Port Perry (Across from the Post Office) TUESDAY to SATURDAY - 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY - 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 18th & 19th DOOR PRIZE - COPPER WILDLIFE PLAQUE Imported from South Africa 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL ITEMS. FREE COFFEE & COOKIES We specialize in Wedding Bands. We carry a full line of Jewellery, Bulova Watches, Full Lead Crystal, Antique Clocks, Antique Dishes and Glassware as well as Copper Plaques. \ LIMITED Epsom news by J éan Jeffery Mrs. Lil Lindsay who lives south of Utica has invited all who are interested to her home May 19 at 10 a.m. to meet Mr. Allan Lawrence who is the Conservative candidate for this area. Mr. and Mrs. N. Tapscott, Anne and John attended the wedding of Norman's niece Adele Freeman at the Pres- byterian Church in Ajax on Saturday and enjoyed the reception at the Guild Inn in Scarborough. Congratulations to Miss Ruth Taylor who graduated from Sir Sandford Fleming Community College in Lind- say with a degree in Forest Technology. Ruth will be working near North Bay. There are still tickets available so join the Epsom- Utica Social Club at '""Musi- cally Speaking '79" Friday evening. Then a social hour at the Taylor home. The topic of the May meeting of Bethesda Reach W.I. is Consumer Affairs. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Pogue. Roll call will be "One Way I Save Money in the Kitchen." The Hansen family enter- tained mother with a buffet dinner at Deer Park Inn, Stouffville on Sunday. Seventeen were present. Mrs. Gladys Evans was a Sunday guest with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans visitied their mothers on Sunday. Mr. Walter Kerry's parents called on the, then they visited her parents at Port Perry villa. * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling were weekend guests with Dr. Jerrold and Mrs. Asling and daughters of Hanover. I'hear we will be voting in the Church basement May 22nd. June 23 we will have our Annual Strawberry Social. Plans are underway for our barbecue August 25. Dr. Pat Asling and Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Asling on Friday evening. 1978 E150 CLUB WAGON two-tone brown, fully equipped, 23,000 km., captain's chairs, 351 V8, automatic, p.s., p.b, many more options, 5 passenger capacity. Lic. MPN989. asking $8440. 1975 LTD 2 door, copper colour, automatic, p.s., p.b., defroster, 28,500 miles. pricep AT $3,500. 1975 MONTEGO MX WAGON Blue, automatic, p.s., p.b., defroster, luggage rack. Lic. JZC439. pricen AT $3,200. 1977 T-BIRD 2 door, tan, vinyl roof, 351 V8, automatic, p.s., p.b., defroster. Lic. LPN462. $5,500. OPEN SATURDAY CLOSED HOLIDAY MONDAY, MAY 21, 1979 COLIN BALL MOTORS LTD. Hwy. 7A West - Port Perry 085-8411 L- MOTOR =