At Friendship UCW this Wednesday Island history to be presented Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader Well, the interesting and full Easter week is over. After experiencing such miserable weather on Sat. we couldn't believe that we could be honoured with such a beautiful Easter Sunday. At the Island United families and neighbours enjoyed an early breakfast together prior to a friendly chat and gathering in the church which filled to capacity with regular adherents and friends from Port Perry, Oshawa, Woodstock, Norwood, Toronto, Mexico, New ' 5 York as well as some from winter vacations in Florida. The Easter music was much enjoyed as presented by Edna Beckett, Geo. Freeman and Bob Cawker and later the Sr. and Jr. choirs with special parts by Nick Henshaw and Joan Aldred. We were pleased to see the development of Carol Robinson's growing Jr. choir. After the service many admired the scene of the empty tomb built up by Madeline Cawker. The first event for this 1) x Durham-York Conservatives officially got the election campaign underway in Port Perry Monday morning as they opened their campaign office at Conway Gardens. MPP Ross Stevenson and many of his party sup- porters were on hand as Mr. Stevenson cut the ribbon to officially open the head- quarters. In a brief talk to the group he said that they are off to an excellent start and response around the riding is very good. The Conservative campaign offices will be open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. aes - We have a Good Selection of KITES IN STOCK NOW. RQ \ Gome in today and pick up your FREE ' - copy Of Information on Kite Flying. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY week is today Wed. at 1 p.m. when Maurice and Eliza Fralick will give the history of the Scugog Island United Church to the "Friendship" U.C.W. Most of these members have moved into the community and not hav- ing pioneer ancestors here do not know the ° background. The meeting will be held at the Church. Wed. evening Bible study will be held at the Manse. Be sure to attend the Supper Sat. April 13 at the Hall at 6:30 p.m. hosted by the Stewards of the Island United. Call Jan. Gerrow or Pat Taylor for your tickets. Starting next Monday, SPRING CHECK-UP SPECIAL! WIN CAN NEW A WANA DOMAIN WE before the rush begins. Make sure your lawn mowers and garden tillers are in top shape for the season We'll give them a thorough tune-up and check, at a special early spring price. FREE PICK-UP IN PORT PERRY AREA. Lawn Mowers & Tillers .......... only 320. Do it now Riding 'Mowers .............. only *30 (PARTS EXTRA) Offer valid through May 31, 1985. DOUG'S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR R.R. 3, Port Perry eA B10 aif pT agli Tel, Coe (DIRE #00 JX OREN sa a TR ) - of & THT X fils i iin ! ) i I: --- yl, l J] ill I [1 ZT, {I - ) il Ie» A TED E. BEAR'S TOY SHOP 189 Queen St., Port Perry 985-8011 April 15 and the 2 Mon- days following the Friendship U.C.W. will sponsor a renewal C.P.R. course to recer- tify former participants. This course is for men and women in the base- ment of the Island United. This Wéd. is also the day for the Women's In- stitute display of rug braiding at the Uxbridge Arena. We are sorry to hear John Beckett had to be admitted to hospital on Sunday. We trust he will soon be on the way to recovery. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 9, 1985 -- 11 For their study, they chose excerpts from the World Day of Prayer Program which had been written by women of In- dia and emphasized Peace of the World. A lovely note of ap- preciation was received from members Marion Hughes who recently ex- perienced surgery and periods of discourage- ment and discomfort. Pat Henshaw and Bon- nie Gerrow had recently attended an annual meeting and Pat very kindly passed on to us the information she had ac- quired re the work being Dr. Elaine McKenna DENTAL SURGEON is pleased to announce that Dr. Cecilia Bajusz DENTAL SURGEON will be joining her for the practice of DENTISTRY at 53 BALDWIN STREET, BROOKLIN, PHONE (416) 655-8886 OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL 8:00 P.M. [---------- sy KAREN E. HUNT ELECTROLYSIS Permanent Hair Removal Free Consultations Day or Evening Appointments Last Wed. evening 14 done and assistance we ladies of the "Head' can give. U.C.W. met at the home (Turn to page 29) 98 5-908 5 of Mrs. Helen Redman. Ny . | PROM '85 At-Home Special LAWN MOWERS For this Special Occasion 'EMIEL'S PLACE' A Special Dinner ... for Special People ... "in a Special Room ... at a Special Price! 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