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Port Perry Star, 16 May 1973, p. 23

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 9th, 1973 -- 7 _ i) Blackstock News 4 (continued ' oi Don Thompson won the trophy for the "Best Sport" in the Thursday Night Men's Bowling League. Local history being written Before 1890 people in Cartwright had to travel by horse around the south shore, of Lake Scugog in order to love 1s... visit Port Perry. It was 1890 when Port Perry reeve, Joseph Bigelow, led a successful campaign to get the present causeway built. If you did not already know that then you are not a member of the Scugog Historical Society. In April the society started sending out a monthly session which included a welcome by St. John's A.C.W. President Mrs. John The afternoon speaker was Mrs. Kim from Seoul, Korea. Eames; Diocesan President, Mrs. E.G. Goodaire, and Diocesan Education Secre- tary Miss Carole Fuller. wright A, Pack and their leaders enjoyed a trip to Alaskan Highway and Arctic. 'Each cub' wds to invite a. non-cub friend to the party. The evening ended with Freshie and cookies. tute Meeting held in the Township Hall on Wednes- bus trip to take place in July. Thousand Islands was sug- gested by the m ajority but no decision' will be made . Hamilton. A fine Book Refreshments of tea and until June meeting. "Display was supplied by the cookies concluded the day's . '. Diocesan Book Centre. Fel- Programme. Eighteen members and 5 he programme consisted lowship at noon was enjoyed Cub News visitors were present at the of duet of old familar songs over a box lunch and tea. Recently the 1st Carl- pj,cstock Women's Insti- PY Gladys Thompson and Jean Kyte. A most humour- ous skit. was presented by oe Mrs. Kim was an English Flamingo Pastries, Port gq, avening May 2nd. four ladies Elizabeth Ng missionary in Japan where Perry and toured the plant Skelding, Flora Samells, a7, she met her husband who there. The boys were given Arrangements were final- rma Strong and Muriel 13 was a Korean missionary free samples and then they j,o4 for the District Annual Hoskin. This skit was ga also in Japan. They with their two children, live in Seoul, Korea. In an interest- ing manner, Mrs. Kim spoke of life in Seoul and answered many questions in a question period following her talk. Brief reports were given by Diocesan Treasurer, Mrs. went to the Bowling Lanes where they enjoyed bowling a game before returning home. On Monday, April 30 the boys held a Cub Party. Mr. Brokenshire of Fenelon Falls, grandfather of John Roffel showed slides of the to be held in Newtonville. It was agreed to have the draw on the quilt, etc. at the last Institute Card Party on Tuesday, May 22nd. Roll Call was to suggest a Luxurious Eight (8) Piece Deluxe REDWOOD GROUPING UMBRELLA AVAILABLE IN: e Floral thoroughly enjoyed by all present. A few games of bingo were played while lunch was being prepared. A lovely lunch of cream puffs with various fillings and a social time concluded the meeting: newsletter to all members. & Along with the newsletter goes a page of history from this area, typed on one side of a single sheet and punched ' with roses on with three holes so it can be iY A your anniversary: placed in a binder as part of fig J what the society hopes will Kd become a complete history Incl vdes , Sv book. y "93 NE WHY TOLERATE Society members have 1% Umbrella : A | . | MOSQUITOES? dreamed up the idea as part (with Crank) he a fe ; Bh [ _ We, : of their plan to enlarge the 9" A : " : (RS Buy an membership. 42 Redwood Table Mh, ha fo) . bi EXTERMOLITE C ' 1) | Corr ; LE Z eT orrection 42" Floral Table Cover 1433) Sy So 8) Attracts . . . Low : Nardin, i In last weeks paper we mistakenly reported that the province of Ontario was subsidizing education in Ontario county to the tune of 28 thousand and some dollars. , The correct figure is 28 million, eight hundred and four thousand dollars. The Aluminum Terrace Plate 4- Redwood Chairs (Gr art ¥ 4 ; we 5 Voltage Kills! POLLUTION FREE Juse indoors or outdoors Phone 985-2691 OPEN - 7 days a week 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 0 ot | IVES' FLORIST | error occured because news- te | ters t be ~& GREENHOUSES | POU, meet to dealing with ; 985-2691 such large amounts of money. d ": ; Ya J ~\ 5 A. ~~ | p 3 Piece Brown or Avacado ADDITIONAL $ 95 Aluminum & AVAILABLE - Web Set Co Redwood Chairs *19.95 Redwood Rocker $14.95 Redwood End Tables wr [CREST] HARDWARE Chaise Lounge $24% 2 Chairs We have moved to... 94 WATER STREET - PORT PER (Next to Scanlon XL Station) Brignall's -- 985-3322 Carnegie Bros. Ltd. (@TTT-T-V, 1-3 SI 11 8 i o=T od aV)

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