SFE 1 2 A RLE Patt Fe y L 3) . i Whe. + HA INF eh vod I yoy hat APRN by Mrs. Grace Beacock Those who attended wor- ship on Sunday witnessed a typical Mother's = Day service in word, music and song. y The congregation enjoyed the sweet voices of a group from the Sunday School as well as a number well rend- ered by the adult choir, accompanied by Mrs. G. Hunter at the organ. - Rev. Brawn's message proved most appropriate 'being as he baptised Leea Hope Kinnunen and Adria Jean- ann. Little who each were presented by their parents. Clerk of Session Mr. C. Reid presented the certificates of baptism. " hi iA Offering was gathered by two young men, Wayne Anderson and Jeffrey Rob- inson. = It was also pleasant to see relatives and friends from a A 5 ition. AE SR a i ns Bed race challenge 5 The Big Brother Bed Race scheduled for i : downtown Port Perry on May 23 seems to be ii shaping up nicely, and at least one challenge has already gone out for the event. 4 The first official challenge comes from the nurses of the Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry. The nyrses want to take on the nurses of the Durham Regional Public Health Unit (Scugog area) for a little friendly compet- The challenge was issued by Memorial Hospital staff 'bed racers" June Carnochan and Marilyn Mcintyre. few miles distance at our service: Next Sunday at 7:30 let's pass through those church _doors to see and hear 'Look At Those Doors' which undoubtedly will be an, entertaining evening at a nominal fee, We are happy for Mr. and Mrs, Jim McGregor and Mr, and Mrs, Chris Brain to whom each has been given a new son, So in a few years: one can hear the words, "Can I have the car to-night Dad?". Do we want or need a hall in our village? Well let's get down to the nitty-gritty and discuss the matter. Make an effort to be at the meeting . this Wednesday Night in the C. Centre: at 7:30. Everyone welcome. Near twelve members of households around here ent joyed being guests at the BE Prince Albert and area news largely attended Holtby- Parkinson vows, reception and evening entertainment provided pleasant memories for all, . Mr, Larry Elson son of Mr, and Mrs. Ken Elson has travelled to Vancouver to play hockey with Ottawa 67. They have won all Ontario Championships and now in the round-robin with two major A hockey teams competing for the memorial cup. Therefore may good luck come to 67. . Mrs. Elson and daughter Virginia , were in London attending the hockey game of 'London Knights". Mr. and Mrs. F. Harris and son Jim are home from 'a vacation of 3 weeks visit: ing relatives in England. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. Olaisen had their baby son Richard, christened. Therefore his parents enter- tained the following such as "their neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pratt as godparents, also grandparents the Olaisens Sr., the Dickinson all of Toronto, a sister and husband, The * Zaparanicks and Tammy of Mississauga and Mrs Rena Smith with Mrs. Merle Murphy. = Here are a few 2xtras pertaining to Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mec- Millan, her mother, Mrs. Ella Venning of Blackstock, and Mrs. McMillan of Sea- grave, all ate out. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pughs . had their daughter, the Solomons of Port Perry. Save electricity, save natural resources. chemicals. TT TT About a third of ei ____| Ontario's electricity is gener- EE ---- ated by burning fossil fuels... coal, oil, natural gas. The price of all these natural resources is increasing rapidly. The price of coal, for example, has tripled over the last five years. Higher fuel costs inevitably show up in the price you pay for electricity. Save electricity, and ou'll save money. 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