> the fish and chip store being John's Presbyterian Church will join in Divine Worship 3 open as well as the market 11:30 a.m. Prince Albert within Port Perry oy for whatever is required. Family Worship United Church v5 The beaches are crowed with Burn's Church, Ashburn ; young 'and old alike. The 10:00 a.m. Church School 2g youngsters in the area go to ~~ SCUGOG Pastoral Charge 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship i: the Marina and play slot Rev. O00 Wylie The Rev. R. Brawn will meet a ke machines to pass the time. It ev. B. Pogue any pastoral needs. U h t t | i) = . is not the best way for SUNDAY, JULY 13 y se O wa er wise hi children to spend their allow- 9:45a.m.-SCUGOG ih Nestleton, Caesarea news & sincere thank you to all that so kindly donated books, fur- niture, a TV, etc. to this worthy cause. All articles have been picked up and delivered by Mr. C. Nesbitt who is in charge of the camp grounds. It is gratifying to know that so many people do care about their fellow man. staff at Gordon's Market and the Fish and Chip shop. For weeks these people have super time rolls around and you wrack your brain to think of something easy for supper (now that school is out) that you can count on ance but no one complains so until Eric Michna passed away. His wife Charlotte told me just before she moved to Bradford that, quote, "Jean, I feel badly about having to keep -the store closed but when you reach my age you cannot do it any more' and I agree. We wish the new owners the best of luck in their new endeavour. There i&i Church : PORT PERRY CHARGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Marion Pierce and Penn been run ragged. It is won- The United Church of IN CANADA Pierce y derful to know that when Canada Minister : Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, JULY 13 10 a.m. Port Perry Family Worship. We Welcome St. 11:15a.m. - MANCHESTER accompany them on their return. trip and enjoy a four week visit to his native Ger- many. Bon Voyage to all. The foursome are leaving on July 20th. I wish to take this oppor- tunity to say hello to our aged and infirm. God bless and protect each of them. Services The Rev. Stuart McEntyre SUNDAY, JULY 13 St. John's, Port Perry 10:00 a.m. The Congregation The four teachers are seen in the top picture from left: Jane Faint, Ken Crawford, Below are two of the young students, Sarah Johnson (left) and Sherrie Tysick busily occupied at the work table. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 9, 1975 -- 21 Save energy...Save money 4 by Jean Bolan collapse. Thanks, all of you. Nestleton. Mrs. Friebe is On behalf of the staff of New owners are taking gyri's sister and has been "Project Grow", and the °©V¢' the other market in the yisiting for a few weeks. ia men who attend the camp, 1 Village. This was also a Their home is in Moers, 5 « wish to convey a most 'Nriving summer business Rhineland. Mr. Gobkes shall Aa > ® Thank you again. . : The many friends of Mrs. to Congratulations are defin- 15 enough business for the yopi0 pearnly are certianly fo itly in order to our local two markets in this area. 0.004 to see her back for BO young people who rated the A warm welcome to Mr. the Sommer. 2 rank of honours in the com- and Mrs. Richard Friebeand "5,54" yh ought ... Rumor is we pletion of their school term. SOR Bun bin o merely the broadcasting HY A prayer for improved media for the weak. [4 health is offered on behalf of Kurt and Edyth Gobkes of Sh Mrs. G. Clarke of Caesarea. : a ) "pu ALD) ws: Gre has been 1 Blackstock children benifit from OFY grant i ' » Port Perry. 4 The dressing rooms in the phases of arts and crafts by one of the teachers, Jane ho I wish that July the 20th, Blackstock arena will be a four young students living in Faint told the STAR. 3 would hurry and arrive, so real beehive of activities the Blackstock area The program is free to the iF many young fellows in this during the next eight weeks. ~~ Some of the crafts being children and they are also hh and other areas are going to Benefitting from a OFY taught are woodworking, free to go and come as they 8) burst with excitement before grant of $5,500 are about 30 card weaving, doll and please. This unusual and they depart for Europe. children from the age of eight puppet making, etc., and the relaxed rule does not dampen The village of Caesarea is years and up who receive childrenallshow a greatdeal the enthusiasm. The children busy enough in the winter instructions in various of interest and enthusiasm, still turn out in large months with the snowmobile Eee i SEER | numbers to the daily fans, ice fishermen, etc. but sessions 3 @ my sympathy lies with the y AE it is permitted. The little f 22 hall in Caesarea is kept BLACKSTOCK ee occupied with dances, the PASTORAL CHARGE 9% Thursday evening bingo, etc. ynited Church of Canada PORT PERRY BAPTIST % It is nice for the cottagers Rev. V.M. Parsons, Min. CHURCH 3 and friends to have so much > to do in such a small com- munity. I sincerely hope that Jean and Ann in the fish and chip shop hold out and do not collapse before this heat wave is over for if I have'to use my oven I may just "FOR SALE Olympic Lottery SUNDAY, JULY 13 Blackstock 10a.m. Nestleton 11:15a.m. Vacation School, Blackstock July 14-18, 1-3p.m. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister The Rev. A. Woolcock Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bible School Continues all summer 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Gospel Service 7:30 Wed. Prayer and Bible Study Drive-in Service During July and August at Fairgrounds Rev. I. MacLean Pi Tans A PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ; » s Aeris Rev. R. Batten 5 Tickets Trinity VII Tt a acai hab » MBit, Slee A gn tt » ) 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer X 5 . AVAILABLE AT THE ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK 1oa.m. Baniiyhine Joe 3 SUNDAY, JULY 13 mn. bral orship NO) Port Perry Star Trintiy VII 7p.m. Evang. Service £5 985-7383 - 11 a.m. Morning prayer id EIS I SOTO EES ee daiaimtateiat | 5 hi Es U 0 [1] A - 8 1} hd Apart from home heating, a family usually consumes 1] the most energy in producing hot water. hd Here are just a few small things you can do, that can 0 add up to a considerable energy saving. Turn off Savings up to 1] hot water taps so they don't drip, fill clothes washers to ) 0 match the size of the load, wait until you have a full load i Nn 8 "ON CLOTHING Ho before using a dishwasher and remember showers usually ££ 0 require less hot water than baths. Try not to use te & FURNISHINGS 1] more hot water than you need. aly : 0 KY "SHOP IN COOL COMFORT" H] iy )] £0 y I] x [1] The Cascade electric water heater i y PS " '@) 71 f 0. will give you a dependable supply te I 0 [1] of hot water, but it's up to you pe i to use it wisely. he [1] (3 £3 : U Ro E N 1X A tts TUXEDO RENTALS SD | your hydro 3 2 ® CVC AMET] Port Perry Phone 985-8160 i] nb \ v. ts RAR