Ai + see el Toa re IN ia to a ENITH CHROMACOLOR - qt - mw UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street Wt Ustridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 EEE EEE EEE ETE ES ii EE EL ETE MORTGAGE », 1st Mortgages from 10%% 2nd Mortgages from 11%% No Salary Requirements. Homes-Cottages-Farms-Debt. MORTGAGES PURCHASED Call FRANK COULSTING SUTTON (416) 722-8343 Morris Pompili Mortgage Broker LOANS Consolidation T.F. 's Draperies 926 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario 725-3144 Visit our showroom to see hundreds of samples of the latest in drapery fashion and sheers to compliment your furniture. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA PORT PERRY CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 21 Worship and Church School " PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 Worship and Church School SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. E. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead 9:45a.m. Scugog 11:15 a.m. Manchester PORT PERRY BAPTIST it COE... Te Ji Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor a 9:45a.m. Bible School 0% 11a.m. Morning Worship 7) 7:00 p.m. Hour of Praise ? Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer and ; ___BibleHour Wed. 7:30 Prayer and Bible Hour eT we 10:00 a.m Conference Report i& Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcocl SUNDAY, MAY 21 Trinity Sunday 11:15 Holy Baptism and Giving Awards & Certificates to Guides, Scouts, Brownies & Cubs and Church School ST. JOHNS. BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MAY 21 Trinity Sunday 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Church School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA The Rev. Stuart McEntyre ST. JOHN'S, PORT PERRY ~ SUNDAY, MAY 21 9:55 Divine Worship 11:00 a.m. Church School BURN'S CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY, MAY 21 : 11:15 a.m. Divine Worship 10 a.m. Church School Hear Amazing Grace Sundays -9:15a.m. C.K.L.B. Oshawa, Dial 1350 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten . Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Help and Transportation Utica and area news By Vera Brown Church service on Sunday May 21st will be held at Utica at 11:30 a.m. == Sunday School is at 10:15 a.m. Mrs. Delia Harper was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Mal- colm Schofield on Thursday. Mrs. Les Gauslin called on Mrs. Harper on, Friday afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. William' Brown called on his mother Mrs. C. W. Brown at Sun- derland on Saturday even- ing. Mrs. Dennis Gerrow of Oshawa called on her par- cents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wil- bur. spent the weekend in Niagara Falls." On Sunday, they called on Mrs. Dave Morton at Ajax. Master Todd & Lee Wil- bur spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Beare and on Saturday Todd atten- ded the Van Camp wedding at Port Perry United Church and the reception at Thunderbird Golf Club. Mrs. Joyce Willis of Sar- nia called 'on her niece Mrs. Hillis Wilbur on Monday. On Monday, May 8th, Todd Wilbur and Charlie Brown were presented with Pine Ridge Garden Club May meeting by Doreen English i The Pine Ridge Garden Club held their May 4th meeting at Nestletori Com- munity centre. The program being a Mini Flower show many green thumb members brought approximately 80 lovely flowers and plants to the centre. While. Mrs. Marian Carnaghan of Black- stock judged the entries the members toured Mr. Roy Turner's: greenhouses in Blackstock. Mr. Turner had a lovely display of plants set out for everyone to enjoy and a pleasant surprise of a small plant for each one as they were.leaving. On returning to Nestleton * Community Centre a wel- coming cup of hot tea or coffee with cakes was served by our new social conveynor Mrs. Lynne Walker and help- ers. Vice President Mrs. Rika Wygerde called the meeting to order with the reading of the minutes and correspon- dence by secretary Mrs. Claudia McDiarmid. Mrs. Wygerd sends a re- minder to everyone about the May 26th trip to the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton for their special spring flower show.The bus will be leaving Nestleton Community Centre at 8:30 A.M.and picking members up at the Red & White parking lot at 8:45 hoping to return at approximately 4:30 P.M. June 6th meeting will be held at Manchester in the Manchester hall at 8 o'clock "with guest speaker Mrs. C. Orlob speaking on herbs. A report of 87 members to date was given and anyone not being a new member, or old members not renewing their membership for this year will not be receiving a newletter. Mr. Paul Johansen pre- sented Mrs. Grace Bejima with a rose bush for bringing in the most members during our membership drive, Mrs. Kathleen Petric gave the results of the flower show as follows: Class 1 - Grace Bejima, R. Hoogeveen. Class 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 Denture Therapist 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 2 - Anne Hoogeveen, Pat Kingstone, R. Hoogeveen, G. Bejima. Class 3 - Kathleen Petrie, R. Hoogeveen, John Kingstone, Pat Kingstone. Class 4 - Karoline Narat, Grace Bejima, Mrs. Kroe- kinstoel, Kris Wilson. Class 5 - Kris Wilson, Lynne Wal- ker, Rika Wygerde. Glass 6 - Kathleen Petrie, Pat King- stone. Class 7- Pat Kingstone Ida Hourtig. Class 8- Grace Bejima, Alice Turcott, Kath- leen Petrie. Class 9- Rika Wygerde, Grace Bejima, Doreen English. Class 10- Kathleen Petrie, Marilyn Bailey, Alice Turcott, Dor- een English. Class 11- Clau- dia McDiarmid, Harvey McDiarmid, Jane Aldridge. Class 12- Edith Mclaughlin, Lynne Walker, Pat King- stone, Rika Wygerde. Class 13. - Lynne Walker, Marilyn Bonsma, Chris English, Grace Bejima. First, second and third place winners received an outdoor plant ready for gar- dening. Mr. Paul Johansen pre- sented Mrs. Marion Car- naghan with a tuberous Begonia and thanked her on behalf of everyone present for her help in the show and her work in the difficult task of judging. : Mrs. Edith McLaughlin thanked everyone for their enthusiastic response for a successful flower show and also thanked her helpers in preparing for the event. Mr Paul Johansen, Mrs. Eleanor Werry and Mrs. Mary Whitehead were the winners of the door prizes for i the 'evening. Two of these door prizes were donated by Mrs. June Aldridge with the third prize from the club. Mrs. Kris Wilson closed the meeting at 10 o'clock. SAFETY IS A FAMILY AFFAIR HHH | 163 Simcoe St. S. © Oshawa 579-8752 plaques by the Scugog Township Council along with the other members of the 1976-77 Bantam All-Star Hockey team who were All Ontario Champions. Mrs. J. Mitchell had the family home on Sunday. Results of the euchre on Friday evening were as fol- lows: Ladies - Mrs. Reed Cook, M. Poots, Jean Ward. Men - Tom Carruthers, J. Poots, Harold McDiarmid. Freeze-out winners were James Houghland &. Bill Brown, Rene Anchor & Mrs. Campsall. There will be another euchre in two weeks time. Mr. Baker and Mrs. Mil- dred Thompson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill at Mount Albert to celebrate Mother's Day by entertaining Mr. Hill's mother, Mrs. Doris Hill and Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs. Jim Miller. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe were Jerry and Gord Bray, Miss Marlene Bray, Mrs. 'David Bray and Mrs. June Bray. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe, Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe and Kathy were guests at the christening of Bradley Brockman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Brock- Continued In its brief to the Ontario Cabinet, the OFA President Peter -Hannam flayed the government in its failure to realize the potential of agri- culture for stimulating the economy, saying that the government seemed to be dazzled by glamour of industry and had forgotten the potenial of agriculture. -President Hannam attac- ked the policies of Food and Agriculture 'Minister New- man saying "This govern- ment maintains 'it is com- mitted to a healthy agricul ture, but its support is only HALF-HEARTED". As a consumer advocate this writer has made some recommendations to the Minister, William Newman - one in particular, the mak- ing mandatory of uniform measurements of milk ser- ved in public restaurants, school cafeterias, etc. If we: can do it for beer, why not for milk? "Is it not more important that our children get full measure of milk for their dollar and even more important their health? Like Beare Motors Ltd. 268 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY 985-7351 FOR THE BEST DEALS! WE NEED YOUR TRADE-INS! man at Courtice United Church and were supper guests of the Brockmans, Mrs. Gray from St. Alban's, England, is pre-- sently visiting with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mole. Mrs. John Sutherland and Mrs. Tom Sutherland atten-« ded a bridal shower for Miss Connie Sutherland at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Inman in Toronto on Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gord Connor of Brooklin called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Suther- land and family on Sat. This weekend, starting oy, Friday and ending Monday there will be a Community Garage sale at the Mac- Cannell home in the village. Mr. Doug Geer and Brad- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slack and family were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mac: Cannell and family from Peterborough were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Bessie MacCannell. Mr. Albert Dussault of Detroit was a visitor with his sister Mrs. Ray MacDonald on Saturday. Mrs. Mac- Donald had the family home on Sunday. Our food supply - | other suggestions, I have made to Newman, it went on deaf ears. I might suggest that the Minister spend more time listening to the farmers and their problems rather than getting involved in behind- the-scene covert political manouvering in the federal © arena. Ontario Federation of Agriculture President Han- nam says that '"'when- you consider the farm supply sector as well as the multip- lier effect, we have prob- ably LOST OVER 50,000 jobs". . Recent Tory literature tells its' candidates to "avoid being apologetic.... and remember personalities are more important than g issues to the voters - they vote with their hearts not their heads". Maybe thé old saying, people get the government they deserve is really true, after all. Sincerely, Dean J. Kelly, SEE Jim Burnett or Raymond Tengesdal