ANT vel % e £ i | | i i i { LJ w ; SEE ASE NER Ny ° JANET BH aE Sa RO A A AR ESN RRL EE Ll CE L¥ a # A 4, tH 1; o 7 A edt TA ev Separated 22 years (continued the couple will never run out of things to talk about. 'You try to make up for all the lost years -- to cover everything that's happened -- but you can' possibly begin to do it," said Otto. * With departure only days away, everyone seems to be trying to cram as much into the short time as possible. The visiting family spent a week in the United States visiting a sister, and 'have been to Niagara Falls and other tourist spots. Most of all, there's much more to be said, and the realization that it can't and won't be all said in the time left is creeping up on the reunited families. But already, a solemn pro- mise has been made about the long separation. Never again. (continued stone; Dist. Director - Mrs. Ted Croxall; Asst. Dist. Dir- ector-Mrs. Harry Boadway; - Branch Directors - Mrs. Cliff Robb; Mrs. Tim Burnett; Mrs. Wm. Warne; Mrs. Tom Carter; Resolutions - Mrs. Doreen Brethour; Public Relations - Mrs. G. Jeffery; Sunshine Committee - Mrs. Ben DeBoer, Mrs. Underhill; Auditors - Mrs. L. Meyers, Mrs. M. Parish; Pianist: Mrs. C. Robb, Mrs. R. Rodd; Tweedsmuir History - Mrs. T. Carter; Leaders of Stand- ing Committees: Agric. and Can. Industries - Mrs. Wm. Warne; Citizens & World Affairs - Mrs. 0. Brethour; .. Educ. and cultural Activities - Mrs. H. Boadway; Family and Consumer Affairs - Mrs. Jack: Bigglestone. District Annuals tobe held at Udney, May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cawker of Peterborough cal- led on Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Cawker. Katharine $ United after 22 years. Left to right, back. Irwin Baver, Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Justus, Australia; Otto Bauer, R.R. 4, Port Perry; Michelle Bauer. (front) Caroline Justus and Christopher Bauer. Epsom and area news Thanks to all who helped with the Tupperware Party at Utica last Tuesday even- ing. Mrs. N. Sanderson arranged the party and the money was donated to the U.C.W. Several who couldn't be present sent an order which was much apprec- iated. We are pleased that Mrs. Gourlie is home from the hospital and we hope for a speedy and complete recovery. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Empringham on the birth of a son, Friday, April 25. Best wishes to the happy grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brawn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payne called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling celebrated their 64th Wedding Anniversary, Satur- day, April 26. Their family arranged a surprise family re-union in their honour. Those atténd- it Church Services PORT PERRY CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 4 NOTE: Time Change 1la.m. Anniversary Service Guest preacher, Rev. W.C. Smith, (Former Minister) 11a.m. Sunday School Prince Albert Worship and Sunday School withdrawn in favour of Port Perry SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. Geo. Wylie Rev. B. Pogue SUNDAY, MAY 4 9:45a.m.-SCUGOG 11:15a.m. - MANCHESTER BLACKSTOCK PASTORAL CHARGE ~~ United Church of Canada Rev. V.M. Parsons, Min. - SUNDAY MAY 4 10 a.m. Blackstock 11 a.m, Church School 11:15a.m. Nestleton and Church School CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 4 Rogation Sunday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion . Church School ST. JOIN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MAY 4 Rogation Sunday 11 a.m. Holy Cémmunion Church School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Minister \The Rev. Stuart McEntyre '~Phone 985-8331 or 985-3409 St. John's, Port Perry SUNDAY, MAY 4 10:00 a.m. Divine Worship 11:00a.m. Church School Burn's Church Ashburn 10:00 a.m. Church School 11130 a.m. Divine Worship PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship Rev. H. Percy Sudan Interior Mission 7 p.m. Missionary film Miracles Do Happen PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11a.m. Praise & Worship 7p.m. Evang. Service ing from Epsom were their son, Donald and Mrs. Asling, granddaughter, Dr. Pat Asling and Ivan, Grand- daughter Faye, her husband, Keith Ashton and great- grandchildren Richard, Julie, Robert and James Ashton, neice Mrs. G. Jeffrey and Mr. Jeffrey. All enjoyed a good visit and a bountiful dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin were Friday evening guests 'with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card. Mr. and Mrs. Card had their grandchildren to visit them for the weekend. Mrs. Card's mother, Mrs. E. Tripp and Mr. Tripp of Shirley Road, visited with the Card's one afternoon last week. The Couples Club enjoyed "'Musicmania" at Stouffville on Friday evening and. returned for lunch and a social hour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elson. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ross were co-host and hostess. The Boy Scouts are making a bottle collection on Satur- day. If you have any bottle you wish to donate, get in touch with Mrs. Glenn Goslin 985-3308, and they will be picked up. ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson attended the Baccalauriate Service of the Ontario Bible College at Walmer Road Bap- tist church in Toronto on Friday evening. On Saturday eyening, they attended the graduation ser- vice at Varsity Arena. Their daughter, Joyce, was one of the graduating class. Our congratulations to Joyce. Also, to Mrs. Michael Ward, who also graduated. We are sorry to learn that former neighbours are ill. Mr. David Prentice has been in hospital, Mrs. Drew Mc- Culloch has also been con- fined to her home. Mrs. Ruby Rogers is in the hospital again. We wish all a spefgy recovery. Chris Brown and Richard Ashton journeyed to Six-Mile Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Lawley, Tony and Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Lawley and family are planning to move this coming week. We wish them much happiness and prosperity in their new home. Our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Don Asling in the loss of her brother-in-law, Mrs. Ells- works-finance committee recommendation. Part of the reduction in the northern townships will be worth Gorrill. Mr. and Mrs. Asling, Dr. Pat' Asling, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton attended the funeral service at Lindsay on Thursday. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry of Greenbank. On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tripp of Shirley Road. Mr. Paul Baster is spend- ing afew days in Rome, Italy, attending a business con- vention. Mrs. Baster and girls visited her father Mr. Jones of Glenn Major over the weekend. Mrs. Jones is away on a holiday. Landfill sites (continued due to a proposal that would allow the landfill sites to be operated without an attend- ant. Billing, effective June 2, would be quarterly. A resolution made jointly at a meeting of represent- atives from Brock, Uxbridge and Scugog calling for a return to the townships of . water, sewer, and landfill site controls, will be directed to the five committees of Durham Regional Council. Scugog Mayor Lawrence Malcolm said he would make the motion at the Wednesday meeting this week. The other two municipal- ities, according to clerk (continued along with the pumps and regular 36,000 gallon reser- voir, the project could cost over $100,000. "What the works depart- ment is asking for," said Mr. Doble, "is city protection in the hamlet, standards that far exceed even Port Perry and Uxbridge systems." He said that systems such as these operate on a pres- sure system that utilizes a fire department's pumper truck. Rather than use water directly from the hydrant, pumper trucks serve as a relay, building pressure to the required point. Mr. Doble asked council to approach the region in an Cubs hold car race On April 19th the Pine Ridge. District held their annual Kub Kar Race in the Uxbridge Arena. Cubs from Beaverton, Cannington, Cartwright, Greenbank, Port Perry, Scugog and Uxbridge participated. The following are the results: Speed: - 1st Beaverton - -° Kevin Richardson 2nd - Beaverton - Gordon Ross Doreen VanCamp, have not forwarded their own resolut- ions tothe regional body. She - said that no one seems to know just what the other is doing, or if another joint meeting is to be held. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 30, 1975 -- 15 % Li Standards too high STEVENS MARKET HIGHWAY 7 & 12 MYRTLE, ONT. FRESH PRODUCE - GROCERIES Features effort to have the require i; ments reduced. ANE As it is, Mr. Doble points ¥: "7. out, heand developer, Arthur Couves, would already install a water system that would * not only serve the two pro- »'. posed subdivisions, but also OA the existing village and any 7%; future subdivisions. 1! Subdivision plans requir- ing approval by the region '.. before work can start have i." been before that body for 1" over a year, said Mr. Doble, i,' . following the meeting. i" He said he hoped the iron- 7' ing out of the fire protection { problem will expedite pre- parations for work on the | water system and sub- § division. ene Rao - - > wy ng 3rd - Port Perry B - Philip Bower Design: Ist - Port Perry B - Chris Saulnier 2nd - Uxbridge Watson ' 3rd - Port Perry B - Jerry Pascoe " Afterwards the leaders had arace and the results are as follows: : Speed: Ist - Cartwright - Barb Welts 2nd - Cartwright - Irma Welts 3rd - Cannington - Betty Williams Design: Ist - Port Perry B - Davic Saulnier 2nd - Port Perry B - Paul Saulnier 3rd - Port Perry B - Ken Dejong RRR Ne EA Eddie TN ST ~e Ts ET TAA an NSE oc o Sry LARGE JUICY Oranges 99: - QUALITY - Bananas 19. ALSO FEATURING: PURE MAPLE SYRUP CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES OPEN: Tues, Wed, Thurs. 9:00 to 6:00 p.m. Fri, Sat, Sun. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. CLOSED MONDAY CARTWRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL presents their Annual "At Home" SATURDAY, MAY 10th 9:00 P.M. .to 1:00 A.M. BLACKSTOCK RECREATION CENTRE Music by "Geordie Beare" STUDENTS - 5.00 per couple ADULTS -*6.00 per couple -- Lunch will be served --