, , ~~ arm ha \ . AS LE SREY 'Aly Ts re ASIA AAA AL EARNEST NE) 4% AAMT PTI oF A 0 Sok a } BAN La ATE | . oN LAAN SRI PR TR A A ROSS An HAA) 1 PARE DRE SORTA VA Sar Sy BE ety FRAN ATRL ARDS 33 hk Uy : ) \ A PETRIE Eh I SCE AEA SIE AE a NE a re TE TR FEAT ee A EER RR IRE, AA PR ER WL A |: 1 BLE RER PRE ERAAA FOIE Le 13 ELAINE NL 10-- PORT PERRY: STAR -- Wednesday, June 2, 1976 News from By Mrs. Pat Fletcher camping holiday across the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly Western Provinces.' While _ and girls returned Tuesday weather here was miserable from a most enjoyable they enjoyed spring like J ---------- GS? DEN'S PAPER HOUSE 227 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8025 NEXT YO TOWN INN RESTAURANT, per S sey. Mrs. J.A. McArthur, ing and family of Oshawa, . in Toronto in Computor Honorary, active, or UCW | port \\pO \} Norman and Jessie Dysart, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Program, member. Several bazaar 1 g Wo P 'Betty, Ardis, Megan and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Archer The May UCW general items were on display. pain : ciore George McArthur were in and Kimberley of Whitby meeting was commenced Small bags and jewellery <, ecio\ty Stratford last week and were visitors of Mrs. Wilbert with a lovely dessert lunch- boxes are needed. All items Sp attended the funeral of John Archer. eon. Jean Adams opened the may be left at Beth Schry- Dempsey, brother of Miss Mrs. George Rutherford business wi a poem 'A bay burt's home. Please have all Benjamin. Ane Ida Dempsey and Mrs. J.A. spent the weekend with Mrs. of tools.' Worship was nicely things in two weeks before Moore McArthur, who was killedin ~~ Alma Fowler and Mrs. done by Beth Schryburt, fair. A bus trip is being , PAINTS a car accident. Foster George Rutherford. Donna Kyte and Joan Grove 'planned for June 8 or 15. . £& | Bompsey, Bios SA ick) Lite i ae in 'a play "Double Stand- ' Anyone interested are asked - who was injured is presently ed four little girl friends and ards". Offering was receiv- , to call Aileen Byers, Donna a TA By her brother at HIE een A e Kyte or Edna VanCamp. » PHONE 985-3322 'G & S DISCOUNT VARIETYMART PORT PERRY PLAZA PORT PERRY, ONT. g temperatures and sunny weather. They called on several friends including Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Hutton at Brooks, Alberta. Their many friends will be happy to know that Mr. and . Mrs. Hutton are well and busy and -are :looking for- ward to their "retirement next June. Sympathy of the commun- ity goes out to the McArthur family and Miss Ida Demp- STORE HOURS - Monday to Saturday - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. . Sunday - 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. i WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ---- Mr. and Mrs.-Merle Va lackstock and area in Toronto General Hospital where he will undergo surg- 'ery this week. We are pleased to hear Miss Ida Dempsey is. home again from Port Perry Hospital. - Mrs. Wilbert Archer was recently visiting in Minden. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Neary and David of Downs- view were last Sunday visit- ors of Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Flem- . on Thursday to celebrate her fourth birthday. Camp and Marie attended Graduation exercises in "Guelph on Tuesday May 25. N---reports were given and . approved. The September Congratulations to Dale on receiving his Associate Dip- loma in Agriculture. Winners at the Senior Citizens Card Party on Tues. evenilng with 15 tables were 1st Wilbert Northcott 86, 2nd Jim Latimer 83, 3rd Mrs. Reid Cook 82; 4th Anne Manns 81, 5th Ross Alsop 81, 6th Freeman McCullough 78, low Effel Forder. Congratulations to Stanley Kroekenstoel, who graduat- ed from the University of . Waterloo in Bachelor of Mathematics and Honour student in Computor Science and Statistics. He is working ed and dedicated. Song 114 was sung by all. The Minutes and Treasurers wedding and November banquet were accepted by COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT Phone: 985-700 274 ROSA ST. - PORT PERRY Probably longer than any other muffler specialty shop, as a matter of fact And as a result of our many years of experience, our reputation for dependability has grown with us. Along with our inventory. We have mufflers for over 1700 different makes and models of cars. So if you have a car, its a pretty good bet that weve got a muffler for it Why settle for less? Get the Midas Touch. 227 Simcoe Street South. Just north of Gibb. Oshawa. Phone 576-8111. And at 116 Bond Street. : / ST PERI 1 AVE, on Wd peti br t by the group to do. Jean Adams offered a ride to' anyone wishing to attend the Quin ..Mo. Lac leadership camp Sept. 10-12. Some discussion on menu prices came to a mutual agreement of chang- ing the 3.99 meal to 4.00 for | easy figuring. Financial funds were arranged to be given to the summer vaca- tion- school. Workers and caretakers. were given a hand of applause for-.their work well done at the Toc Alfa Conference. A motion was made to give $10.00 memorial to the MS fund at the time of death of an Elder Paula Lishman was intro- duced as our guest. She = showed us her many wears of leather. A lovely Ivy was given to Paula to show our appreciation. Business was adjourned. A bake and flower sale brought the en- Ashburn "By Mrs. E, Heron There was several away on Sunday and were missed at the morning service and church school. Miss Dorothy Bulmer, Deaconess of the Sonya and 3 lg Nestleton charge conducted the servcice here, while Rev. McEntyre was serving Holy Communion in those charges. ' Miss Bulmer showed the children a hand carved statue which she got in Nigeria and told them a story "Camping with Jesus" . she also had a very helpful "sermon taken from St. Luke 13: 13-17. The Senior Choir sang "Cleange Me." Next Sunday June 6th, Holy Communion will be celebrated here in Burns Church. Anyone who .can go are invited to the Ordination Service for Mr. Hugh Appel in Wick Presbyterian &.. Church on June 18th. Plans are being made for the Father and Son Banquet to be held in the Church Hall on June 19th. The Community Centre has a project at hand, the ladies of the community are being asked to bake.pies to be sold at Brooklin Fair. Mr. and Mrs. James 9, Peddie and Miss Ina Helin of Whitby visited with Misses Hilda and Mary and Mr. Walter Hopkins one day last week. : Messers. Jim and Lawrenc Doble of Toronto visited recently with their mother Mrs. Lena Doble and their sisters family Mr. and Mrs..® D. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. W. McAnd- less and family of Don Mills visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron on Sunday. . Our thoughts are very - important ~ did you knows you can think yourself into a depression or you can think yourself into happiness. . 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