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Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 1979, p. 16

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16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 31, 1979 Scugog Island news \: Dance. Tickets are there- transplant and may be able ~ 3, fore available from Janis toresume work with McCall- J 0% Richardson and Charlene um Transport within a i Oran. month. Wh It is to be noted that the Oshawa Hospital patients we Grace U.C.W. have planned are Gordon Pogue, Allene A) a series of euchres and bake Kane and Anson Gerrow, the 9 sales. The first will be latter's condition being un- SoU November 13 at the Com- desirable. WI munity Hall at 8p.m. . Then Mrs. Grace Love has re- by Mrs. Earl Reader The Island Scouts are finally having their dreams realized even if progress seems slow at first. Parental assistance is needed and accordingly a committee meeting has been arranged for Sunday November 4 at 7 p.m. at the Community hall when all interested parents are requested to attend. This could be a very important age interest for your boys. The Community Dance for November has been cancell- ed. . But there are already inquiries re the New Year's there will be one each month for the next five months. The Island Church Service ent for the meaningful occasion. The Sr. Choir has a start on Christmas practice but Sun- day Service seems difficult for some members. The Head U.C.W. have received their long expected shipment of Cook Books and are first supplying members previous orders, and adver- tisers. We are pleased to hear that several residents are slowly recovering from long illness. This includes Ivan Jeffrey who is recuperating from his second kidney turned from a lengthy vacat- ion in company with three other ladies, by train and boat to B.C. and Prince was well attended on Sun- day. Many new residents Rupert on the West Coast. in are showing an interest tho' The Hallowe'en Dance § ie! several former ones have sponsored by residents of Tey withdrawn for various Fralick's Beach was consi- rt reasons. Rev. Clarke ex- dered to be a great success. «wa Bo hs £ o eG Cr Na SA plained the meaning of Bap- tism for the benefit of the many children present and they were given the oppor- tunity of witnessing the Bap- tism of Christopher Stephen James Gerrow, the infant son of Jim and Jan Gerrow. About 72 people assembled mainly from the Beach with friends from Oshawa and Toronto. The costumes and music were super. Much appreciation is expressed to the ladies who provided lunch. All are looking for- Members of the Scugog Choral Society were in a good mood early Sunday morning as they boarded a bus for a day of taping at the studios of CHCH channel 11 in Hamilton. Local entertainers Buck Hayseed, Bev Driscoll, Lea Dowson and Clara Whitter also Prince Albert news by Ilean Pugh On Sunday October 21st, Rev. and Mrs. Brawn were present at our worship when the United Church Women were in charge of their annual service. June Bid- good welcomed everyone at the church entrance. Mem- : Many interested relatives ward to another dance in the be y : wy . . rs taking part included 1 and friends were also pres- Spring. Beth Pereman, Catherine A Daigle, Dorothy Hope. Betty 0 Deeth introduced the guest Gad Al R I 1G H | speaker Joyce McClean of oo Pickering who is the new 34 President of Oshawa Pres- i byterial U.C.W. Her topic (3% ' was 'The Priviledge of Liv- BY ASH ing". Choir comprised of For the energy conscious who enjoy the option of an open other members with Eva fire without the great expense of a fireplace - close the doors Hunter at the organ. Offer- when you go to bed and wake up snug as a bug in a rug. ing gathered by Ruby Dear- born and Judy Beacock. The chairman of the C.N.IB. fund raising cam- paign has asked that due to shortage of canvassers all of . Prince Albert was not cover- ed last week. If you wish to IMPORTED ES OLLAND . A. 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Poots, 2- Alvin Spencer, low Carolyn Hicks. Winner of lone hand series was Grant Bright with 14. The Couples Club monthly meeting was held on Satur- day 20th. All couples and guests arrived at the Com- munity Centre to be divided into four teams for a scaven- ger hunt. Each group was given a large list of things and two hours to find them and return to the centre. By what I hear, there were some very unusual things to get, but to the surprise of the committee in charge every- one returned in costume with their lists completed. It was a great night of fun. If you would like to join the couples club June and Doug Bidgood and you will be made very welcome. A good way to get to know your neighbours. Please phone your news items to Grace Beacock next week at 985-3691. *Interest Paid Monthly *Short Term Mortgage *Minimum Investment $5,000. 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