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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1983, p. 33

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Again the names are Tillie Bloe- men and Harley Davis at the "Head", Michael Freeman at the Centre and Kathy Chandler at the Foot. Mrs. Edith Davis has returned after a 3 week trip to England and Holland and passing thro' Belgium and France. Mr. and Mrs. Morven Hughes of Port View Beach have returned after a 2 week vacation to the East Coast to visit relatives. The "Head" UCW meets this Wednesday at the home of Alva Thompson. The "Grace'" UCW meets this Wednesday evening also at the home of Madeline Cawker. The Friendship UCW will meet Wednesday, October 12 at 1 p.m. at the home of Janet Campbell. There will be a guest speaker from the hydro. On Monday evening of Sept. 26, the women of the "Head" UCW planned a surprise party for Alva Thomp- son's special birthday to bring her best wishes and show appreciation -_for her several years of helpfulness in the community. The follow- ing Sunday many family members arrived at the Thompson home for a family dinner party and _ to convey Best Wishes. If the early pioneers could have returned to the '"Head Memorial" Island Church on Sun- day evening, their hearts would have swelled with pride and satisfaction to see the 123 year old church built with their hard work, refreshed with paint, restored furnishings, decorated for the Thanksgiving season, filled with worshippers of their descendants and new area residents. They would have been cheered with the lusty singing of the old familiar hymns and agreed with the mess- ages delivered by Miss Beatrice McLean, Rev. E. Linstead, Dr. Matthew Dymond and Norman Watson through prayer, Scrip- ture, Sermons and Solo ("If I could Help Some- body"). They would never have seen such a choir as the members of the Lake Scugog Shores Historical Choir (dress- ed in period costumes) and accompanied by Mrs. Eva Hunter, Geo. Freeman and Bob Cawker as instrument- alists. . The following social period is also antici- pated as a time for old friends and acquaint- ances to renew friend- ship. We are very grateful to Mrs. Hazel Slemmon, Mrs. Roxana Webster, Norman Watson and the "Head" UCW who make it possible to carry on this traditional annual service when we can show appreciation to our forefathers. It is rather surprising that many descendants still living on the Island never avail themselves of this beautiful occasion right in their midst. Next Sunday being Thanksgiving, there will be a Communion Service for both United Churches of the Scugog Pastoral Charge. There may be 2 families already interested. If you are considering this for your child, please contact Rev. Don Tan- sley of Columbus 655- 4041 as soon as possible. The Senior Choir will meet this Thursday, 8 p.m. at the Island United. Now is a good time for new people to come along. They want If you would like to ' { remember a former Island resident on his 100th birthday, you may send greetings to Oliver Reader, 272 Casimir Street for October 18. He raised his family at the "Head"" and was instrumental in helping to build the Tea Room with the "Head" Museum Church. Awareness week Addiction Awareness Week, to be held Oct- ober 23 to 29th through- out Durham Region, will focus in on the nature and extent of addiction problems in the area, pinpoint the existing resources available for the education and treat- ment of addiction pro- blems, and locate gaps in services for persons with addictions-related problems. A number of events are being organized in each township in the region to help direct public attention on addiction problems and services. Some of the activities being organized for AAW include discussion groups for seniors, students, or any other interested people; liter- ature and poster dis- plays in shopping malls with resource people to answer questions on addiction; plus various other activities includ- ing the possibility of a blue-grass dance night in Port Perry. If you're interested in organizing an event or activity or in just being involved during Addic- tion Awareness Week, please call Scugog Family Counselling at 985-7665 and ask for Charlie Norris. HELPFUL HINTS Store cottage cheese in carton upside down. Keeps twice as long. Helen M. Ottenbrite, D.C. is pleased to announce l SHARON SMITH, R.M.T. (Registered Massage Therapist) is now associated in the i practice of massage therapy with Dr. Ottenbrite & Associates. DR. OTTENBRITE & ASSOCIATES 108 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario a, OCTOBER /83 ; i PRICEPICK) BR 70022 - The easiest most economical way to securely hold pre- iH punched papers of any size and quantity. Made Acco Lasteners 4 from tempered, tin- po plated steel to prevent Sms Rg a rusting. Base and com- wT. i ER pressor available together. & dre 3 i: I: Ras N a : BRAND ; Coil Steno Books : GS810 - Quality white paper, feint ruled with centre line. Coil A bound with 120 pages iY Sugg. Retail $1.24 ea : 89: ea $8.40/10 This offer expires October 31, 1983 STAR Office Products 235 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY - i UXBRIDGE 985-7383 on Star Office Products A division of Port Perry Star Company Ltd A sure way to win any checkers game is to have no competi- tion. Above, 13 year old Jason Pitre has a go at an old-fashioned checkers board at Scugog Shores Museum during a school trip last Thursday. ENE . SC J TSE 1 MAINST.S 852-7680

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