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Port Perry Star, 22 Aug 1979, p. 23

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iy J STANLY lial lil td tla BE NAT PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 22, 1979 -- 23 Scugog Island and area news Opening of Sunday School ory / Rar 200 0 eh a Ee 2 UA A EA A ee SSN - A \ Tr I~ SH a PREC Lal TILL ARSE Th md, 3 EET by Mrs. Earl Reader Saskatchewan and Mrs. celebratea special birthday. the Ham family who built the world's population is Christ- Mi " A obi ago Mrs. Marilyn Mary England of California. As a gift, they presented her present house, later owned ian and only 7 percent of hos been set for Sepenper i od Tripp on Pettet's Drive was Mrs. Stephen is visiting with with a vase and silk flowers. by Readers, Barrys and now proclaimed Christians at- BA © 7 POC "0 JSR hostess for a shower in hon- Bonnie Gerrow and her other ~~ The people of the Island Middletons. tend a place of Worship. even thi y off to a good | 8% our of Joan Healey, a former daughters. Mrs. England extend deepest sympathy to ~~ Sunday at the museum Next Sunday Mrs. Diane Svory + My been missing | Xo resident of the "Head". This spent a couple of days with the family of Mrs. Norma was another interesting day Lackie, who is a very busy yo' chidren and their par. | ba Saturday Joan will become her sister Betty Reader be- Crowell who passed away with many visitors. It was person in the field of drama, a d realize renewal will | 8) ¥ the bride of Brian Stainton fore visiting some of her last week after struggling for Scugog Island's day for guid- 1 usic and education will an ang rea adjustment | 2%, and move to her future home children in other parts of many months with a termin- ing. Among the attractions axe time out to share her v pi otf t Ko in Ottawa. Guests were Ontario, al illness. She will be deeply were a unique doll display, sical talents with us at the th S New staff and hope to | goo members of the "Head" U.C. ~~ Last Thursday evening missed by the many people an artist at work, and a [g)and Church. ome few Yolears 35. WE W. of which Joan's mother members of the '"Head" who got to know her thro' drama group from the An after church a Se ory | HN Marie is a member. . Also U.C.W. with their husbands Avon, Simpsons 'Store, The School of Creativity who pre- od a he ° ure A Jose ne be < TS etice will | invited were former neigh- paid a surprise visit to their Island Marina, The Women's sented some scenes as sam- or i ali f a 14th ry c or Se a If you've ; % bours. Additional guests member Mrs. Mabel Strong Institute, The "Grace'" ples of their accomplish- C¢hoiceo r ran 3 Pp : bout Mrs. Emma Stephen of of Prince Albert to help h U.C.W. and other commun- ments Anniversary Service which had a year off, how a were Vrs. P p her ity projects on Sunday at the Island Will be described later. coming back for a year? 4 Mrs. Bill Middleton Road5 Church we were pleased to . left by train on the weekend welcome Mrs. Dorothy Lons- Presbyterian Church of Canada - to attend the funeral of her dale as a guest soloist when Yel ver fon N i ws ob y brother in Moncton, N.B. We she sang 'Consider the Lilies . N RE BOAT PEOPLE FUND express our sympathy there- and "This is my Task." By Harvey Malcolm Two-thirds of divorces are ey a fore to the Middleton family Those who found it possible In last week's news budget credited because of | Contributions are now being invited. Cheques who had a visit from this to attend were certainly well we mentioned a family alcoholic abuse by one of the should be made out & mailed or brought to either: brother and his wife last rewarded. Rev. Clark's gathering at Mr. and Mrs. Partners involved. Also St. John's Presbyterian Church (Boat People Fund) summer. message was based on Jes- Lloyd Hunter's in Port Perry assidting in one capacity or or Burn's Presbyterian Church (Boat People Fund) A week ago a Mr. Mundy us' meaningful question put but not those present. These another in the service where ALL monies raised will be used in a co-operative programme from Alberta was given a to his disciples - "What do included Cousin Della, Mrs. Quintin Robinson, Mrs. Art now in operation, spearheaded by Willowdale Presbyterian treat by his son and daugh- you think of me?" This did Della Bjorkland of Simmie, Rowan and Mrs. Ray Robin- . Church. "Boat Peope" families are presently being brought ter-in-law when they brought not involve religions, the Sask.; her sons and their SON. to and settled in the Metropolitan Toronto area. The number of families applied for is dependent upon continuing financial support. (All donations are tax deductible; Receipts will be issued. Please include your full name and address.) him to visit his Island boy- hood home of 1909 at the farm of Bill Middleton at the "Head". As a boy of 11 years Mr. Mundy had lived with gu" Church or creeds. This question can also be present- ed to us. While checking statistics, it is noteworthy that only-5 percent of the DURHAM'S most listened to radio station. wives, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Bjorkland of Ottawa, On- tario; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bjorkland of Lanigan, Sask. ; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Karatow of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp of Blackstock; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm and Miss Ruth Proutt of Nestleton; Please note that there will be no service at Yelverton next Sunday, August 19th, but Mr. Bob Kennington will address the congregation Sunday, August 26th on Drug Problems encountered in the school system. Should be worth hearing. Mrs. Joe Hurtig and her Mr. and Mrs. Harvey eldest daughter have retur- Malcolm of Yelverton. ned home from a three week Mr. and Mrs. Orval vacation visiting relatives in Quackenbush and Gilford have just returned from a two week motor vacation. Yelverton Girls Softball team won their first game in semi-finals with the Pon- typool Blues this week and meet them this Thursday in Pontypool. A small turnout was present on Sunday to hear Mr. George B., a local mem- ber of A-A, speak of the work of the organization in assisting Alcoholics to over- come their problems and become productive mem- bers of society. Some in- teresting facts include ob- servation that 65 per cent of the population are social drinkers and of this number 1 out of 13 become alcoholics. East and West Germany. This week your scribe and Board of Directors - Corrie and Mona indulged our- selves in a 3 day visit to Mon- treal. Everyone we met was most co-operative and at no time did we feel that we were unwelcome intruders. Didn't even need to express our needs in our meagre (and we do mean meagre) know- ledge of the French language. Miss Tammy Colley was an overnight guest of Miss Mona Malcolm this weekend. Mrs. Audrie Brown enter- tained four of her former co- workers with Canada Life on Saturday afternoon and evening. Comprehensive Coverage Why I can give you real value in homeowners insurance. Thats homeowners Good i Neighbor Service | know how to make your homeowners Newer insurance ; Sa Home more i affordable. 4 Cal | Discount And I'll be | - If your home there to give 3 is less than 7 you prompt, pp years old. you v personal may save 2% service when to 14% you need il. All the protection you'll In3iince the STATE ram : "probably ever need for your ate Farm home and contents way. susvaamch Find out how much you may save. Call: BOB ALEXANDER INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 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