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Port Perry Star, 30 May 1973, p. 23

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| | town two days without water (continued) when he noticed a water. problem, ordered a tank full of fresh. water from a commercial supplier. There was enough supply to keep the plant operating normally Tuesday. Queens Park Owns Well The Ministry of the Environment installed the equipment in 1967 at a cost of $82,223. Port Perry buys the water from the provincial Village clerk Neil Brodie was not sure if the village would have to pick up the.tab for repairs directly, or if the government would pay the: bill then consider the exra cost when the next water agreement is drawn up. However, he predicted that one way. or another the -people of Port Perry will end up paying. Port Perry has been attempting to obtain a second well for some time. In addition to meeting demands for increased water outlets council has been concerned Burketon News government at an annual rate. Mrs. Davey spent Mother's Bay with the Grant family of Zion. Mrs. A. C. Sephenson is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Tom Trick remains in hospital in Port Perry recovering from a minor surgery. We hope he will soon be home again. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Orono called on Mrs. W. Bryan on Sunday. Mrs. J. Peeling, Jane and Mary, Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mrs. T. Bailey. Mr. Stanley Taylor was a Sunday Dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 'Taylor, Enniskillen. Hambly's General store of Burketon has been sold to Anne and Bill Sutton of Newcastle who will take over the store on May 31st. PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 27th-- Services will be held at Port Perry at 10 a.m. and at Prince Albert at 11:30 a.m. The Minister's subject will be, "It's Yours - Take It". At Port Perry, mem- bers of Fidelity Lodge, A.F. and A.M. will attend the service in a body. The two Church Schools will meet at the same hours as the services of public worship. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 27th-- _ Rogation Sunday 11:00 a.m. - Service of Blessings. Service to be held at the Fred Christie Farm. Bring lawn chairs. Followed by Pot Luck Luncheon at the Parish Hall. | ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK 11 a.m. - Worship with Port Perry at the Rogation Service. "EMIELS WHERE GOOD FOOD IS, ON THE MENU EVERYDAY It costs no more to "Eat and Meet" inour NEW DINING ROOM : . Please do drop in & enjoy a meal in our new surroundings United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B. R. Pogue Rev. P. C. Brown SUNDAY, MAY 27th-- 9:45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor SUNDAY, MAY 27th-- 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship "The Virgin Birth of Christ" 7 p.m. Gospel Service "8 Principles of the Church" Wed., 7:30 p.m. - Family Prayer & Bible Hour. A warm welcome to all. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evang. Service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. Rev. F. Conke SUNDAY, MAY 27th-- 10 a.m. Morning Service BURN'S CHURCH Ashburn Homecoming Service 11:30 a.m. with Rev. F. Conke PLAGE"! TAKE-OUT ON ALL OUR MEALS Pizza and Fish & Chips to go Phone 985-2066 A a SD fd be about just such a break down. During the erisis coun- cillor Reg Rose commented that the major problem with getting the new well is, "waiting for the provinets) government." Deputy Reeve Phil "Orde explained that council has had the go ahead for some time, but the present delay has to do with getting approval for financing the project. Not everyone was unhappy about the break down. A sign in the window of Smits Sporting Goods store Tues- day advertised, "Special water bottles and cages for sale." It's an ill doesn't . . . wind that Cartwright is assisting with the Variety Table at the, Port Perry Hospital Auxil- lary Annual Fair. on Satur- day, May 26. Please leave any donations with either Elaine Bailey or Noreen Malcolm before noon, Fri- day, May 25. Cartwright Senior Citizens Card Party results are as follows: Ladies' High Claire Blair, Second Olive McKee, Third Mrs. Alsop. Men's High Jack Cooke, Second Ella Venning, Third Ewart Watson. Mrs. Chaplin, Oshawa spent a couple of days last week with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine and family. Sorry to report that Mr Tom, Hodge is a patient in Bowmanville Hospital. Also Mrs. Edith Murphy is very seriously ill, in Bowmanville Hospital. Friday evening and Satur- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and family were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Camp- bell and their daughter Miss Janet Campbell of Ottawa. On Saturday they took Janet to airport to fly to her summer job in Winnipeg and met Miss Judy Hambley of Edmonton and Mrs. John Hambley of Winnipeg. Mrs. Hambley was a weekend guest of the Arthur Baileys and Judy was at Neil Baileys. A family gathering was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey. Mrs Hambley visited other friends and relatives in the area before they left on Monday. On Saturday evening a fine crowd attended the recital of the piano pupils of Mrs. Gladys Thompson held int he C.E. Room of the United Church. Pupils taking part were Alan Ferguson, Mar- lene and Janet Parsons, Elaine Archer, Barry and Leanne VanCamp, Kelly McLaughlin, Kathy Nevers, (continued on page 10) home improvement made easy! 'WINDOW SHADES WALLPAPER single role '1% room lots prepasted 79° DRAPERY HARDWARE complete assortment FLOOR COVERINGS Vinyl Quackertone 4 yds. wide Cushion floor 4 yds. wide Decolon rugs 9by12 Floor tile 12 by 12 peel and stick Ozite rugs A.W, BROCK DEPARTMENT EE EE EE EE EE EE Eg a Ie raw a mpage an MTT Liss STORE Ruth " yl 3

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