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Port Perry Star, 3 Sep 1980, p. 11

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~-=Courtney and Ryan Williamson of Scugog Island were just two of the many _ children who enjoyed a ride on one of the horses owned by Rolling Hills Ranch at the Port Perry Fair on Sunday. ' Prince Albert news by Ilean Pugh We have been 'enjoying some beautiful summer weather but the fall season is already with us. The first signs in our area is the Port Perry 'Fair which many people enjoyed over the weekend. Then, for many, the new school year, then there are the organizations starting their fall pro- grammes. Just a reminder that the regular church services will begin on Sunday, Sept. 7th at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Brawn home from his holidays. On Tuesday evening Sept. ¢ 9th at 8 p.m. there will be a meeting in the church base- ment. Any church member interested in the fall visita- tion please attend. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Rekas on the sudden passing of her husband this past week. Mrs. Bonnie Solomon and Mrs. Ilean Pugh attended a two day leaders work shop in Goodwood for the fall 4H Homemaking project, "Your Corner of the World". What's It About? Designing and decorating your person- al space, wall and window treatments, colour selection, basic macrame knots and making a macrame access- ory for your room. Any girls in the area that are twelve by Sept. 1st and any girl up to twenty-six are welcome. Meetings will be starting in about two weeks. Give eith- er leader a call for more information. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marsh on the birth of their first baby, a daugh- ter, on Monday. The renovations are nearly finished at the Community Centre and the painting has started. The weekly euchres will likely be starting the 18th of Sept. but watch for further notice. Next week's news please phone Earline Armstrong 985-7873. A FREE CITATION bx7 Mount Offer Expires SEPT. 30, 1980 With every roll of Colour Print Film brought in for Processing You will receive <"¥ BRUTONS 1 > A DRUGS 200 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-2511 Sin PPAR A ears Tro rR IRE 5 oh) PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 3, 1980 -- 11 OMESTEAD presents 'THE SUNRISE' by Solarwood inc. featuring: * Double chambered hot air circulating insert. * Natural convection or optional forced air blower. * Only 8" of stove protrudes from face of fireplace. * Unit seals against face of fireplace with insulation. * No connection of pipes required. * Trim plates are standard. * Fire burns all night. $ 6 iy by ° 0 0 * One size fits most fireplaces. 'THE SUNBURST' by Solarwood Inc. * Asbestos seal on door far airtight efficiency. * Screen built into door for greater safety and to comply ., with ULC recommendations. * Dual adjustable air intake knobs on side of unit. * Complete with log rack. * ULC rated fire brick lined to retain heat for longer periods. * Continuous welded seams for smoke free, airtight efficiency. * Accepts up to 26" log. 549.00 RANCHER The newest member of the Farmer Family of stoves. Compact, double-doored model, providing hours of safe, econom- ical cooking by day and heating by night. * Burns Coal or Wood * Independent from Power Failures * Easily Installed * Ideal for Homes, Cottages, Chalets, Barns and Work Shops. * Cast Iron Decorative Door 489.00 (HOMESTEAD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES By Ballard & Carnegie PORT PERRY 985-2451 -~ On 7A Highway - Next to PL Lumber ER SRR VR RY A PHFD APES AIR FR EST EEE STI RARE) VEER Ch PERE R=

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