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Port Perry Star, 29 Mar 1988, p. 25

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---- ------ asin ate Sra, TE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 29, 1988 -- 25 CPR course on April 9th Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh Anyone wanting to take the CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) life-saving first- aid skill on April9 at 9 a.m. in the Community Centre please call Alleen Olsen at 985-2260 or call me evenings so you can be registered and supplies ordered from the Durham Save-a-Heart. Please call this week. John and Dianna Brough and boys have returned home from a two week holiday in Florida. The weather was cool and very wet a day or two. During the March Break, Grace and Les Beacock had all their family home. The Sportie Q Club members and their wives had a very plea- sant evening at the home of Fred and Aileen Olsen recently. On Thursday the weekly euchre was held with twelve tables. The ladies high: Dorothy Butson, Clara Whitter, Karianna Dale. Well the men did turn out but we Hospital HOSPITA" REPORT Week Ending March 24, 1988 Admitted... 29 BIH ..ccocremmrnne ss as opi 232333 ssmemuns 3 Doaths.....cocncscersssnnonmesunts 1s see ve 2 Fmergencies comms ssmmmanesna 261 Operations..............c.occoeeeeennn. 10 Discharged............................ 26 Remaining............................. 39 need more. The ladies playing as men really took over and won all the prizes. Elsie Pogue, Mary Williamson and Pat Norton. Lucky draws - Bert Daniels and Norman Rohrer. Bill and Earline Armstrong visited Earline's parents Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kerr in Campbellford on Sunday. Palm Sunday seen a good turn out at church. The Junior and Senior Choirs sang 'Hosanna in the Highest." Three young people were welcomed to adult member- ship by confirmation: Richard Brough, Holly Clodd and Dane McMillan. Rev. Brown had a WHY DRINK BAD WATER? Spring]ime secial time with all the children Sermon: Travelling the Road to Faithfulness." Beth Pereman sang "The Holy City." The church looked lovely with the special flower arrangements. Next Sunday morning remember the time change. Daylight saving time. If you want to get a real early start join the Sunrise Service at 6:15 a.m. at Earl Martyn's Farm (S.E. corner Simcoe and 4th concession.) Regular service at 11:30 a.m. Sunday dinner guests at our house were Al and Bonnie Soestmeyer and daughters Susan and Stacy' of "Orillia and our granddaughter Laurel Solomon. Sympathy is extended to Jim and Shirley Hunter in the passing of his grandmother, Mrs. Symons in Uxbridge last week. Water Distiller The fully automatic water distiller that brings beautifuly healthful water into your home like never before. FOR PEACE OF MIND ORDER A DISTILLER FOR YOUR FAMILY. Call ... STEWART SNIDER at CANADA TRADING BLACKSTOCK =) 8 (= -- Ch EL &7 Sue DeJeet and Celia Williamson are all set for a night of sweet dreams In beautifully old-fashioned nightgowns from Daphne's. More of these delicate gowns can be seen at the CWL Spring Into Fashion show being held April 7. See story for details. Spring Into Fashion Spring Into Fashion is the theme of an upcoming fashion show sponsored by the Catholic Women's League of Port Perry. The show will be held in the Catholic Hall, Scugog Street, Port Perry, starting at 7:15 p.m. with desserts and coffee, followed by an 8 p.m. show on Thursday April 7. The spring fashions being shown are from Country Classics, Designer Silks, Fran Solar, Susan Haslett Schofield, Bonnie McKee Davies, Miriam Price and Daph- ne's. The clothes will be comple- mented with designer jewellery from Marcella Lukavsky and Nan- cy Ames Steele. Tickets arc $6 and available from Country Classics, Queen Street. Kent Farndale will be commentator for the evening. FORMATION OF DURHAM RIDING ASSOCIATION OF THE FEDERAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY Meeting and reception at Sikorski Hall, 1551 Stevenson Rd., North (north of Taunton Rd.), Oshawa, 8:00 PM, Thursday, April 14, 1988. Due to the redistribution of federal riding boundries persuant to the Elec- toral Boundries of Durham-Northumberland, Ontario and Oshawa Ridings have changed. Paula Lishman Ltd., Annie M., The purpose of this meeting is to organize a new Riding Association, present Guaranteed Higher Interest a new Constitution and elect a slate of officiers for the new Durham Riding. As a result of the redistribution, the new riding will be composed of the areas Cvestment on Your Investments | described below. Members and supporters of the Progressive Conservative Party, and living in Durham Region in the areas of the Town of Newcastle, City of Oshawa - north of Rossland Rd., Town of Whitby - north of Taunton Rd. (Brooklin), Township of Scugog and Township of Uxbridge are urged to attend. GUEST SPEAKER -- Honourable Flora MacDonald (MP Kingston and the Islands) Minister of Communications SHORT TERM DEPOSITS 107% 5 YEAR TERM _ Minimum Deposit $500. Qv:% 3 YEAR TERM 7 >" 30 to 59 DAYS NO ADMISSION CHARGE -- REFRESHMENTS SERVED Minimum Depodt $500. Min. Deposit $5,000. For further information contact: | EVERETT KERR ........ 985-7696 IRWIN HAMILTON ..... 623-5477 " MERRIL VANCAMP ... 986-4346 RATES SHOWN -- pER AM DOROTHY BEER ....... 655-3884 ROB PARA .............. 852-7476 All rates subject to change without notice. ROBERT BURKE ....... 623-5736 MARYAN RILEY ........ 987-5254 HELEN REDMAN ...... 985-8168 JUNE SMITH ............. 236-2957 STANDARD TRUST Member of Canada Deposit hnsurance Corporation 165 Queen St., Port Perry Tel. 985-8435 Open Monday to Thursday 9am to 5 pm; Friday 9am to 6 pm; Saturday 9am to 1 pm Bek

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