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Port Perry Star, 9 Oct 1974, p. 18

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= s 7 wl 4, edn lim 2 - : 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1974 Family honour Bi 1 S N 95 year old ig cugog Island News year o NAS - : RL The Women's Institute will where we would like to be for Helen Hortop who helped by Sa | d h rw I n meet on October 16. Mrs. Thanksgiving, we learned labour or material to im- ' yn SRI Helen Hortop, convener of the group concerned with Family & Consumer Affairs, will be in charge of the meeting and has chosen © "Nutrition" as her theme. The roll call will be "Some- thing new you have learned about nutrition." The "Head" U.C.W. met at that many would be happy to be at home with the family while others would like to fly to distant places. Cards or notes of appreci- ation were received from Joyce Heayn, John Manns, David Redman, Betty Reader and the Diabetic Association. There were rec- prove the apperance of the wash-room in the '"Head" Church. Beryl Pearce and Reta Reader volunteered to take a truck load of used clothing, that had been packed to Simcoe Hall in Oshawa. We are still collecting used stamps for the Leper Mis- Belated congratulations to Mr. Isaiah Irwin who cele- brated his 95th birthday on October "3. This fine, old the impression of being a much younger man. Mr. Irwin was entertained by his family last Saturday BL the 'Head Memorial'® ognitions of appreciation sion. It seems that many are at the new home of Mr. and' ¥ <s -y TX ENE church on Wednesday, Oct. 2 from Elizabeth Stichmann just discarded. Mrs. George Bright on Bige- d with 16 present, including for flowers at her father's Helen Redman offered to ow Street in Port Perry. Mr. Ni Ruth DeJong, Jennifer funeral and from the Stich- take passengers with her to Bright is a grandson of Mr. 2 if '4 :) ' « J! Pearce and Jeanette mann family for serving the Fairview Lodge Bazaar Irwin. [EN Boulter. lunch after the funeral of on October 23 at 2 p.m. Also present for the happy PA The theme being Mrs, Stichmann Sr. and for There was a discussion: on occasion were his daughter "Ny ""Thanksgiving", the thememorial donation tothe the prospect of purchasing a and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. meeeting opened with the Diabetic Association. meat slicer. Grant Bright, R. R. 2, appropriate hymn, "We We moved a vote of thanks It is possible to have a Seagrave, where Mr. Irwin Plough the Fields." Eliza- .to Ruth DeJong who has Fashion Show for the Nov.. makes his home. Two other beth Stichmann read 2 - saved hundreds of "Canada meetings at Irene Carter's grandchildren also attended, interesting poems .on Packer" labels for us. We new house. Jean and husband Rod Bar- Thanksgiving." As the roll ~ also owe gratitide to John, A Tupperware demon- bour and John Bright and called questioned as - to Tim and Beryl Pearce also stration was quite success- friend Susan Dyck of ful and brought considerable Oshawa. Tamie and Tod profit to the group. Barbour, great grand-chil- There was an excellent dren were also present to response in helping provide greet Mr. Irwin. lunch for the "Harvest POUR-ON ..Home" Service on Sunday ' i d el and also for cleaning and Dry wood 1s a. good elec- decorating the church. trical insulator. various forms in all churches. At "Grace" Sun- day School the numbers are presenting itself, there is EFFECTIVE some lack of interest. We need help in this area. Re- Scugog. After service, members of the Boards met and noted holes. We thank all who helped make the anni- versary service a success. Sunday brought us a very a \ ® . ; = 4 BE» . Well worth looking for gradually increasing at least "sponse to a need has usually that Rodney Chandler had Then at 7:30 the '"'Head busy day, this was a day of (odd VL cl pl 0] = J = | among the younger ones. As ; been very encouraging and put gravel fill around the Memorial Church filled to world wide Communion in leadership for youth is not 4 PRICES there is unlimited talent on church to fill the muddy capacity. What a satisfaction Hl HAIR COLOURING _ Anti-perspirant Deodorant MOUTHWASH /GARGLE a? to descendants of the pio- m ' Scented ml neers and those who love the SHAMPOO 3 Ynstenai C | ANTLBACTERIAU c heritage™ of this historic Bl FormuLA ge amare . place! Of course it is a great [ll Al Shedes Eo. HOM H.-J ox. Spray - MF Fo... proofbottle SE > FAMILY 251102 an BARS OF ® BURNT ALMOND oh Xie © ROYAL DARK [11313 V1.4 deal of encouragement tothe workers who help to retain the pioneer spirit. You never heard more lusty singing by choir and congregation alike. I guess the choir must enjoy it too because they ; ror Nan good heat" have promised to come back PT EOE tablets to us again next year. Seve- TIA ral people of Blackstock also supported their minister Rev. V. Parsons by coming to hear his very appropriate sermon. On this Saturday morning starting at 9 a.m., there will be a paper and magazine collection by Island Cubs and Scouts. We hear this organi- zation has fine leaders and they are doing a great job. About 20 cubs meet at the | VITAMINS - 1 A READY TO USE SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE FOR POSITIVE NEGUVON Pour-On is a new cattle insecticide formulated especially for the control of grubs. It is a systemic solution that is applied to the animal's back and is absorbed into its system. NEGUVON goes to work on grubs to kill them while they are still inside the animal before they damage meat and hides. When killed, the grubs are absorbed, thus leaving no trace. KLEENEX TABLETS } FACIAL TISSUES Fast relief for Yellow @ Blue . = Hoste el Common : Mae 8 Pink 5 3¢ . &. of Fork rie and 200s, 2-ply SYLVANIA "Tw SYLVANIA Scugog Island = Municipal \ 72\ FLASHCUBES | 4. MAGICUBES smaller mimber ot pan A ! " ' Y PKG [0] 2k] 1 69 \ \ - [4 {ch e] 2x] $2.10 meet on W s at 7 = (AD c RESDAN | ~p.m. We believe there are GIR DANDRUFF TREATMENT | {EZ more boys who are inter- : Lo ested in joining, so tell them AF DEODORIZER m qu "NEGUVON Pour-On is simple to use. there's no to go on the night allotted to". gai LAND C SHI i - DISINFECTANT... JGR : mixing or diluting, therefore no danger of their age group. | ° 14 02. s]33 making the solution too strong. Just dip the Congratulations to Mrs. AER) 6 ounce LAR SPRAY Sam Arnold who will cele- brate her 80th birthday Oct. 9. We are so glad to hear she As feeling somewhat better. Tim Pearce had another experience of army life this last week end at Camp Borden. required amount (according to directions on reverse side) directly from the container and pour aking backline 'of animal. ~ MASTER FEEDS 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131 EXTRA ABSORBENT DAYTIME 24' or PAMPERS DAYTIME 30's 0] 1 {oY N: 1H SINT WN [2 + On Wednesday, Mrs. Alva rr n- mw» A: DRUGS m . Thompson and Mrs. Reta IMM5-3548 PORT PIERYS LAMA StCORD STONE 985-261 4 v (continued on page 20) SLLLLLLLLLLLELLELL ELLE] BAA WAR

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