PA SANDRINE BANS. BAIA PRS Several Christmas cards and PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., January 30, 1980 -- 21 se as SRN OR, «ot AL nr a a i fi: Ashburn area news i Pri by Mrs. E. Heron rewarded. Mr. Gordon Wick gational supper which will be fi AN: We are sorry about last of Oshawa gave us a wealth served prior to the annual A "i weeks news, due to circum- of information about african meeting. There will be a ahd : stances beyond our control violets and other Gesneriads film for the children to enjoy FA vo several items did not get in." and also showed beautiful during the meeting. bo The Ladies Bible Class slides. Bring your pot luck supper ¥.. met at the home of Mrs. Congratulations to Mr. and and come and enjoy fellow- 0, Ernie Humphrey on Wednes- Mrs. David Sanderson, they ship. oo day evening January 16th. havea baby girl, her nameis Happy times have a way of 1% The President Mrs. D. Kelly, a sister for Jaimie. spilling over and making 3 Ashton opened the meeting We are sorry Mrs. happy memories. Ja) with a New Years message. Clarence Bryant is at this 3% EL Nr letters were read by the secretary, Mrs. W. Davis. They were from former members and friends. Mrs. Russell Batten was in charge of the program and time of writing in Dr. Ruddy Hospital. We all hope Ruby will be home soon and feeling much better. Rev. McEntrye's message last Sunday at Burns Church' was entitled "Grounded, Typewriters Adding Machines REPAIR SERVICE Te NE Te Te Sly Sg she gave a ory interesting Growing and Giving". The a and helpful talk, in the form Junior Choir sang 'Praise 3h of a Bible Study, she con- God" and the Senior Choir PORT PERRY STAR i cluded her message with a sang "It's not an easy 235 Queen Street Fr beautiful solo on tape. Road." 985-7383 aR 2 a * ta The next meeting will be Keep in mind the congre- 2, ' kX mm held at Mrs. Battens home LR Joe Baxter [left] was elected president of the Port Perry Agricultural Society the second Wednesday A at the annual meeting held in Port Perry Friday evening. With Mr. Baxter are evening in February. (9) S fr immediate past president Grant Parrott, Irwin Smith, first vice-president; The annual meeting of the TRENTWAY T UR [aD Arnold Kerry, second vice-president. At back right is Noreen Crosier, president Community Centre was held SE LT3V-Y8 {07-S (1V7 30 (oI TH AIA AIS 4. ladies division, and Margaret Ann Lamb, vice-president. Mr. Baxter told the last Wednesday evening in ; meeting he would like to see the 1980 Port Perry Fair officially extended from two the Centre, with Mayor FLORIDA 5% to three days. Joe Baxter [left] accepts congratulations from out-going president Grant Parrott, after he was elected president of the Port Perry Agricultural Society. Hospital Auxiliary meeting by Luella Graham Hospital Auxiliary held its Jan. meeting in the hospital on the afternoon of Jan. 21 with 28 ladies present. The meeting was called to order by the President, Mrs. Boagey, who welcomed all and a special welcome to our nine girls born in hospital in yet. He also told us there will ; y . visitors and all repeating the January. be no smoking for visitors in : FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON - - auxiliary prayer. The Auxiliary is most any part of the hospital, ; WINTER MERCHANDISE a, except in the outer lobby and | KE G7 Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary and adopted. Correspondence included thank you notes for baby booties, get well cards, and one sympathy card sent out. There has been five boys and TYPEWRITERS RENT-IT ® IBM SELECTRIC oe OLYMPIA LIVI 101 321Y eT0e]p) ® ADDING MACHINES eo CORRECTORS oe SMITH CORONA CIR Ioapz{o]) [oa oy YHA VIW:} fo]: eo DICTATION UNITS ® TELEPHONE ANSWERING MACHINES DANFORTH TYPEWRITER 2940 Danforth Ave. Toronto 698-2589 408 Dundas Street West Whitby CUTER RKE SIGE S BSG 1a] thankful for knitted goods and other articles turned on for the Tuck Shop. The treasurer's report was given, also reports on tuck shop and gift cart. Mr. Brown reported the Gas Machine has not arrived the cafeteria. Mrs. Betty Hodgins, Physio Therapist was intro- duced and a most informa- tive report given on an activation programme set up for the chronically ill, and elderly patients. The Hospital Auxiliary is sponsoring this programme and to this date has donated $200.00 for this week. The Spring Fair was discussed and the date set for Sat., May 3rd, 1980. The date has been set for the fall dance of the Auxiliary, Sept. 13. Date also discussed for the rose day tag day. Meeting adjourned and lunch served by Reta and Gartshore, Councillors Robt. Carson and Gerry Emm in attendance. Nina Campbell was chairman for the evening with Mayor Gart- shore acting as chairman for the election of officers. The directors for the Board for the coming year are Nina 14 Days - ORLANDO. MIAMI BEACH. ORMOND BEACH DEPART MAR. 10, 17,24 & 31 12 Days - ORLANDO 2 NIGHTS OR ORMOND BEACH 5 NIGHTS DEPART EVERY MONDAY FEB. 11 TO MAR. 31/80 (INCLUSIVE) EFFICIENCY LIVING ORMOND BEACH tea he Campbell, Barbara Porter, LIMITED SPACE IN APRIL YI Betty Emm, Marian Slater, RE Sharon Emm, Barbara CALIFORNIA - 23 Days yA! Johnston, Susan Rigby, DEPART MARCH 1,15, 29 & APRIL 12 Fart Mary Watts, Irene McLel- TEXAS - 21 Days J land, Sharon Gaggio, Diane Michael, Grace Hopkins, Mary Irvine and Fred Daw. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. Clarence Harrison and his family in the death of his wife Ruby. Also to her son Earl Paynter and his family in P.E.L Those who were able to attend the Horticultural meeting last week were well DRC .-a- - wal... r rievdv " waprery hat 2 All Coats, Jackets, Ski Suits, and Snowmobile Suits. i J -- | WINTER § CLEARANCE continues... DEPART MARCH 8 THE 1980 SPRING, SUMMER & FALL BROCHURE IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR DETAILS CONTACT. NONQUON TRAVEL 985-2336 a rd { Children's Boutique | 158 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY d : (5 to 13) Skirts, Dresses, Blouses, i Slacks, Blazers and Sweaters. Reduced up to V3 OFF Pn = {% | v2 PRICE | k We now carry Ladies Junior Sizes iv