Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 23 Apr 1975, p. 7

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& 4 ® eo Prince Albert and area news Last Sunday the church service was fairly well attended. Rev. R. Brawn delivered a meaningful message entitled "Love De- ¥ vine". He also announced with appreciation the ap- pearance of {wo new sword ferns kindly donated by a former girl of our village Mrs. (Rev.) Chas. Clark. The choir did well being fewer in number than usual. Offering collected by T. Hodgins and D, McMillan. . Last Wednesday evening the Sunday School in a body enjoyed the skating party in the arena. All ages, ma, pa and families were noticed on _ the ice. The 'evening ended with a hot drink, food and fun. Monday evening, April 14, the, members of the UCW, unit 2 arranged an interest- ing evening by inviting local folk and groups from rieigh- bouring areas to the church parlors to hear Mrs. Marie- Paule Green director of con- sumer affairs for IGA store. Her instructive film, enlight- ening message plus question and answer period proved most informative re foods. ARTEX Hobby Products: for information on Party Demonstrations in your home cali Mrs. Evans 722-5642 + a30 Some ladies went home the richer, winning lucky draws. Lunch was served by the unit. Last Friday night the board of stewards sponsored a box social in the church parlors. Lloyd Pereman act- ed as M.C. The gathering all joined in a general hymn sing of old favourites with Myrtle Snelgrove at the piano. Rev. R. Brawn was re- quested to speak (in spite of his free day) who informed us he had called on Mrs. (Rev.) R. Wylie who resides in Whitby. Many remember the Wylie family with sin- cerety. As previously plan- ned the elders, stewards, unit 1 and 2 of UCW and the choir were each responsible for an item of program as a result it comprised of snappy violins-piano selections plus - three humorous skits. Terry Hodgins ably auc- tioned off the food wrapped in pretty ' boxes. Jim McGregor acted as clerk of the auction and later stated monies received very fav- ourable. Everyone then en- joyed the food as well as the pleasant evening. Congratulations to Garth Brooks who has successfully completed his first two months at George Brown College of Applied Arts & Technology. Garth is ap- " prenticing in the trade of 'Tool and Die' at the K.R. Coulter, Co. Ltd. Hearty praise is also due a local farmer, Stan Feasbhy for winning top honours in « several classes of grains. held at the annual Oniari, AeA RERRERELRLE SAX IS SSS SESSA SAKES iC 'CUSTOM DENTURE CLINIC WHITBY, MALL Thicksons Road and Highway 2 Phone: 723-7496 CHARGEX ACCEPTED Government licenced therapist and certified member of the ""Denturist Society of Ontario'. TN NN i TCL LCLLLEEXE a. F. ALAN ~ Telephone LAWSON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Licenced Trustee in Bankruptcy 69 King Street East Oshawa, Ont. - L1H-1B4 723-3800 DITCHING, POOLS, BASEMENTS GRADALL RENTAL hi or SLOPING BANKS DON CORDINGLEY PHONE 985- 2042 or 852- viol County Seed Fair Show in Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. R. O'laisen and baby son had her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickinson, Toronto for the weekend. The purpose was to celebrate Mrs. Dickinson's birthday. Several other friends arrived from the city -as well as local relatives to assist in the enjoyment of food and to convey greetings to Tillie. Mr. and Mrs. G. Plaunt, Lindsay were Sunday guests with her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove have arrived home from six weeks in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith have returned from three weeks with their daughter, husband and family in North Carolina, U.S.A. Mrs. Holt and Miss Holt, Hamilton enjoyed the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Martyn. Rev. and Mrs. King, King- ston visited their daughter K22=N Lic. No. TOM 63697. Lic. HPT-036. JFR-998. 1972 COMET car. Lic. BHO 735. No. EAU 271. 1969 ACADIAN No. AMV.767. STATION WAGON, 1971 DUSTER 1973 CHEVROLET ~PICK-UP, V8, Automatic, style "side, long box, local owner, 1971 COUGAR CONVERT V8, Automatic, P.S., P.B., P.W., radio, all ready for spring. 1974 DODGE CHARGER 2 Door Hardtop, yellow, black vinyl roof, sporty model. 4 door, 6 cylinder, standard shift, only 13,000 miles, real economy 1973 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY, wagon, sharp, scarce model, Lic. 4 Door, V8, Automatic, exceptional car for the year. Lic. 1966 CHEVROLET Vs, matic, radio. Make a good 2nd car 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, orig- inal compact car. Lic. AJN 320. DEAN WATSON AUTO SALES LTD. GLAREY A) {1D Ce) 852.6332 Chrysler & Dodge Sales and Service CHRYSLER DIRECT LEASING PLAN and husband Mr. and Mrs. Bidgood over the weekend. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. I. Gibson were guests at the Kerry-Enge wedding in Greenbank church and re- ception and dance in the Blackstock Hall. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock were recent company with Miss O. Beacock and Mrs. M. Farver, Oshawa. Dr. Jim Brown and wife Ms. Love have returned from holidaying in Bermuda. More about park end of May Preliminary concepts for the proposed park on Scugog Island will be presented to local citizens by the end of May according to a letter received by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce last week. The letter, received from H. J. Fetherston, Regional Parks and Recreation Co- ordinator came in answer to a recent letter sent by the T= 2 YUN CLEAN-UP ON DEAN WATSON'S LATE MODEL "USED CARS PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 23, 1975 -- 7 ih Chamber to find out if any- file the letter until the end of % thing was being done to speed May and if nothing has hap- wv up development of the park, pened by that time they will rs The Chamber decided to 0 vad . is prod the authorities again. bi 8 § id «0, on = ve, ' X52 ar Lic. station- Q Radio, Auto- Re we oy a Poy TRACERS 45 1 1s ATR Our Cars GREAT SHAPE 1974 DODGE VAN 3 Ton, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, 14,000 miles, Perfect fo the Handi-man. Lic. E44-411. 1970 DATSUN 510 2 Door, 4 Speed, drives like new. Lic. No. FBH 549. 1974 DODGE DART 6 cylinder, Automatic, P.S., Auto- matic, radio, only 11,000 miles. Lic. No. JRP 284. 1973 DATSUN 610, 2 door hardtop, immaculate condition, one owner, 37,000 mile Lic. FBK-502. 1973 GALAXIE 500 FORD, 2 door hardtop, 28,000 miles, radio, must be driven to be appreciated. EJR-551. 1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door "hardtop, exceptionally clean car. DKE 157. 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 Door Hardtop, V8, automatic, radio, all original. Lic. BUR 124. 1970 VOLKSWAGON (BUG), 2 door Deluxe with gas heater, local car. Lic. DYM 547. ein

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