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Port Perry Star, 4 Jun 1980, p. 35

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.Scugog Island news by Mrs. Earl Reader On Saturday evening about # 60 mothers and daughters from the Guide and Brownie group enjoyed a fine banquet ably supplied by Bev Dris- she is retiring this year after ed by the Head U.C.W. inthe own favour. Of course, it Last week Leonard Fowler p in the Community Hall coll. many years of faithful Island Community Hall. wasn't difficult for the'child- passed away in Oshawa. He hd served by six ladies of the On Sunday evening many service. Considering all the tired ren to associate the moral to Will be remembered as living {i "Grace" U.C.W. At this Then parents gud all those who had purchased tickets returned to the Hall for a dance where music was cap- of us were able to see a The previous evening Mrs. Edna kett had received honour5*¥&t the Durham Teacher's annual banquet as For some time, people Very soon you will be able to order tickets for the July Salad and possible Strawberry Supper sponsor- people from Saturday's Rev. Linstead had a good fish story for the children involving two otters and a jackal, when a disagreement arose over the otter's share of a large fish and which was decided by the jackal in his their own problems. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 4, 1980 -- 35 _who gave their lives to the natives of New Hebrides ° where cannibals lived near Australia. Don't confuse these islands with the Hebrides, off the coast of Scotland. : on a small farm past Ash- -# point the grup wish to thank re-run of the program "New have heard that the OCVI in events, the Church Service The adult sermon was for bridges and attending the {hs Florence - Fralick, Ivah Faces" when Port Perryand Oshawa would celebrate a Was quite well attended by people who live on the boun- Head School several years { Fralick, Heidt Krieg, Made- Scugog gained notoriety 50th Year Reunion. Accor- adults and children. At this dary of true Christianity. ago. We believe there are | KE line Cawker, Camille through songs and music. dingly, Mrs. Marion Carter time of year people become Illustrative experiences now only four survivors in Iya Crozier and 'Yvonne Apple- This was much appreciated was able to be present enthusiastic over fishing so were told of missionaries this family of twelve. ol ton for planning and serving by people who missed the through the three days of a" AST such a fine meal. Thanks to first showing. The Island registration, reunion and % #& Joel Aldred for supplying was proud to be represented Church Service. Among ° ®.0 5 milk, to Eleanor for supply- by Bev Driscoll, Hennie some of the other Island Cornis students visit museum a ing eight lobely ; floral Jackson, and Clara Whitter. people present were Jerry fe arrangements and to . Concession 7 on the Island LeRoy, Joan Aldred, Bill MA Banks of Richmond Hill (the saw another busy day whena Holland, Ed and Betty don higngiind Fi bank House, the church and present that day were a ¥/ mother of Nancy Tytler for" very large crowd gathered Storie. RH. Cornish Public School oft hon, ley Saw greatassetto the visit. They i supplying the head table from distant places as well ~The Head U.C.W.willmeet visited the Scugog Shores crafts displayed and demon- were marvellous with the £3 floral centre piece as well as as local to take part in a very . tonight (Wednesday) at the Museum on the Island. The' strated. Some of the skills students and showed such i two baskets of flowers which interesting sale of modern home of Mrs. Elizabeth six Grade seven classes that demonstrated were rug knowledge and enthusiasm i were donated to Betty Stein- and antique items. Stichmann. voul to he Tnsenst ars LAviig, Macrame, chair for their various interests. 5%: mueller and Roberta Hamil- ~~ Now we hear there is Of course the event for ° studying Pioneer Life in CAUING: SRINNIRG. Duties Thesisstarthe mdi 16 B ton in appreciation for their another sale this Thursday next Saturday is "Canoe the their history program. What TAL ada hs De lugily cormendsd for | = i past leadership. on Con. 7°at the Jerry Taylor Nonquon". As usual the 3 tremendous opportunity it Sioa making, baking, such a fine day. Everyone th After an interesting farm when 50 cattle may be Head U.C.W. willserve early was for them to see the truly gingerbread cookies and from R.H. Cornish wishes to CE | program, presented by the purchased. breakfast and later refresh- authentic set-up at our printing. thank all those who made the 4 \ Guide and Brownies they On Wednesday, Reta ments. The difference in Pioneer Museum. The many volunteers visit so successful. fi # «were taken home to dream Reader attended the Super- location will be in the The students saw many 8 Ak and remember this memor- annuated and - Retired Latcham Cenfre instead of original pi i 20 wi . ginal pioneer buildings, ¢! able occasion planned by Teacher's dinner in Sunder- the big tent. So be sure to such as the 1845 Log cabin own a Pia : their leaders. land. give us a visit. the Print Shop, the Green: i o "al 3 iN, year-endreport | * : : BEY x a Farndale, Irma Lewis, Ag V & L at a reasonable cost to those = Glenn Larmer, Joan Godley SEPTIC TANK SERVICES who use it," stated the Chair- and Diane Lackie. Port Perry & man, '"'and I urge continued Mr. Hall closed the annual : ; Surrounding Area support of this fine project meeting with a sincere | ans PAA FAC Pb : : PHONE 985-2158 by this community." "Thankyou" to the directors > DIRECTOR Y 705-786-2799 (evenings only) Members of the Board who for their efforts on behalf of RELIABLE are now beginning the the Town Hall 1873 over the | ] Plumbi . second part of their delegat- past year and with their : rlumbing & Heating Ltd. ed two-year term include: continued support and co- New Installations - Repai WE LLS Howard Hall, Leslie Parkes, operation: he is looking r---- ¥-- il B Aterations - ng Sh Norma Cornish, Douglas forward to a second term as X Farndale, Margaret Van chairman for the 1980-81 A-1 ELECTRIC MOTOR Won avg CLEANED Camp, Zula Hall, Grace season. - A special '"Thank- - REWINDI : 985-3734 , Hastings, and Jack Cottrell. . you" to Helen Rogers and ALUMINUM REPAIR & "Service is Our Business" 986-4678 or 728-8180 Members beginning their Per Hvidsten who are first year of a two-year term dropping off the board this Porch Enclosures include: David Muir, Kent year. so PoERdoses MITTON ELECTRIC QUARTER HORSES : oors~ Windows - Siding Telephone 668-2670 & PAINT HORSES eo . Sofi Pass Eevaskolgh | | 208 Chestnut st. East DON "For Sale . - Repairs - Whitby, Ontario. : : Pd " o s Best Quality at Terrific Prices YEELTS » PULLEVS MYE RS Also ry | \ U { 13 { Vi C i 5 For Free Estimates Call: : - 985 8523 BEARINGS EXCAVATING RR.1, Oshawa 655-3195] : - CHAIN-SPROCKETS Specializing THE UNITED CHURCH OF PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH pecializing mn po CANADA IN CANADA . _ Ponds & Shorelines SEAGRAVE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister ~~ ..» Rev. Stuart McEntyre Pe) | 259 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, ELECTRIC SUNDAY JUNE ST. JOHN S PORTPENRY 5% ROLLIN L PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 10a.m. Worship and " Ld ' Quality Work - Reasonable Rates Sunday School Awards SUNDAY JUNE 8 Horses Boarded - Large Paddocks - Trail Rides PHONE 985-3142 985-2018 9:00 a.m. Church School Hay Rides - Lessons - English & Western PRINCE ALBERT 9:55 a.m. Divine Worship 985-8651 R.R.2, PORT PERRY - SHIR 11:30 a.m. Worship 3 os LEYROAD Sunday School Awards Sua CH = : 1:30 p.m. Sunday School JAM ES RANKI N Picnic 10 penguin 0 x RONALD D. BRIDGEWATER = L = RK J C SCUGOG PASTORAL 11:15 a.m. Divine Worship BARRISTER & SQLICITOR Cl CHARGE 647 Scugog Street - Po erry Residential - Farm - Commercial Mati . Rev. E. Linstead - GENERAL LAW PRACTICE - NI BOX 1148 - PORT PERRY Services PHONE 985-8491 RESIDENCE 985-8828 085-8537 FersonasLerates Scugog -9:45 a.m. 5 Ne Manchester -11:15a.m. u h PENTECOSTAL CHURCH CUMMINGS MACDONALD & LACK 110 Lilla South - 985-2420 PORT PERRY BAPTIST Rev. R. Batten CHURCH Rev. I MacLean Interim Pastor ( General Practice ' Consultations: No Charge 10 a.m. Family Bibje Hour Rev. Mr. Len Jones Counsal for Firm 11 a.m. Praise and Worship 9:45 a.m. Bible School | Disinace -- JAMES A. MACDONALD, B.A., LL.B. 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service 11 a.m. Morning Worship 2 Septic Systems - Drainage Landscaping - Pools Criminal Law, Matrimonial, Rial Estate and Commercial Wed., 10:2) fa, Grayeriinie 7:00 p.m. Hour of Praise 986-560 175 PERRY STREET, PHONE: pm. > FREE ESTIMATES ~~ PHONE 1 175 PERRY STREET HONE: | Study Prayer CHURCH OF ASCENSION : We care! 100 ANGLICAN Tune in Ch. 22 -TrEdle: Rev. R. C. Rose > ' IQ ; Rector Honorary Assistant - CUSTOM BUILT JOHN EADES Rev. A. Woolcock REFORMED CHURCH OF Trinity I . Additions or Renovations , IL Ll oe 1:52m. Morning Prayer Rec Rooms - Framing Sunderland - Ontario - (705) 357-3386 only hope and Church School i For Free Estimates Call: FE ROLND SERVICE Tc cpl A ST. JOHNS BLACKSTOCK . J & D CARPENTRY Licenced by the Ministry of Environment 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship SUNDAY JUNE 8 579-4191 GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Trinity I - 985-8618 $17.00 per foot Rev. J. Geuzebroek 9:30a.m Holy Goma - Everyone Welcome and Churc ool

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