Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 30 Mar 1977, p. 6

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oT ne oe aT A tt REE Sha a He pe g-- REA \Y NPR) taste of our Olde Fashioned Recipe? J S6akurygy Drury Id boi 1 Rayong 0 9 ¢ fag 9 acing g 1 DS og. § hors LF Special for the Month of April DOWSON'S RED & WHITE © PORT PERRY PLAZA at the Dairy Bar 158 WATER ST. - PORT PERRY 0.3 Ashburn By Mrs. E. Heron The W.M.S. Group were in charge of the service on Sunday - morning and the president Mrs. Fred -Daw conducted the service. The Scripture. lesson was read by Mrs. H. Ashton which was Revelations 3, Miss Margaret Leask of Ux- bridge a Missionary from India was the guest speaker and she told of her work as a teacher in the Helen MacDonald School for Girls in Jhansi, India. . Mrs. Douglas Ashton sang a solo accompanied by her ~ son Arnold at the organ. Mrs. R. Batten led in the prayers and Miss Rhonda Bryant took. care of Jr. Church, Miss Chrissie Simpson told the childrens story. Next Sunday we are look- ing forward to having Dr. M.B. Diamond of Port Perry to tell of his work within the - Church across' Canada. : "The W.MS. will hold their Easter Thank Offering meeting on Wed. evening April 6th in the Church Hall and Mrs. Lyman Gifford will be the guest speaker. Messrs. 'Arnold and Ronald Ashton spent a few days with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Don Purdy of Orangeville last week Mr. and - Mrs. Glen Fleming visited with. Mr. and Mrs. D. Parliament of Cannington last Week. Congratulations: and Happy Birthday to all those who are celebrating a birth- day this month, It seems to be a special month for _ birthdays in Ashburn, Mr. and Mrs. E, Heron' visited last Friday with Mrs. Margaret Sparks in Guelph who is celebrating her 93rd birthday. Also spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W, Reynolds and family of Ancaster, There was a euchre party in the Community Centre on Friday night and the ladies prizes were won by Diane Michael and Jean Johnston, the mens prizes went to Brice Zindlay and George Livingston. Owen Grey got ° the most lone hands and Bill Gardner won the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton of Toronto. Citizens national judo tournaments. Olympic skater David Porter will also be tonight, as will Mrs. Nelson, whose bra and quick action saved the life of a Little Britain area man early last fall. bers will also be recognized at the my for the many hours they put into the new Scugog arena project. Richard Drew said last week that some minor pre- parations were yet to be ade, mt that fo Srvihing should ready t. The event a et. Contre, but scheduling a culties meant a mave to the i year, monies were held at the municipal buildings on Perry Street. * > » > » {| J

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