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Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1980, p. 31

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pa Se by Mrs. Earl Reader ®% Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter were pleased to have visitors from Holland for ten days. They were people they had met'when they attended the soldiers reunion in Holland. They entertained these friends by showing them interesting scenery different from Holland, and this included the Gaspe. Carters also had company from Ari- zona. But this all helped Alan forget his discomfort from a walking cast required from the result of an anvil which dropped on his foot. Mrs. Sandra Boos and her two young daughters have returned to their Vancouver home after spending four weeks at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fralick. The Grace U.C.W. will start their fall meetings Wed. Sept. 3 at the home of Mrs. Elsie Pogue. It will take the form of a Pot Luck 'neon luncheon. All ladies in the area are welcome. The Grace U.C.W. had a very successful Bake Sale in the old Centre School yard on a Friday afternoon in August and wish to thank all who helped in spite of some showers. The summer hasn't been all sunshine for Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Love. First, Grace broke a bone in her right hand while bowling. Then a week later Cliff had a catar- act operation. After return- ing home, he suffered a set back and had to return to Port Perry Hospital but ex- pects to be able to go home the early part of this week. We trust there will be contin- ued improvement for all. Mrs. Dorothy Jeffrey from the foot of the Island return- 'ed from a Toronto Hospital last Thursday after the removal of one kidney. Tho' she is now feeling physically fine, she is able to continue her own treatment with new, light equipment which excells the former awkward and expensive equipment used in hospitals. We are so glad to hear that this is possible and will allow a person to continue a fairly normal life. We think of you, Dorothy, and wish the best for you and your family. On Thursday evening Sept. 4 between 7 and 9 p.m. there will be an official registra- tion at the Island Hall for Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts. If the parents would like to stay and join in the plans and organization they will be welcome. Meetings will start the following week. Please remember the big day at Sunrise Beach on Saturday, Sept. 13. Hope you are saving items for the flea market. There was a very good return attendance at the Island Church. 1 believe everyone was glad to see neighbours again as the chatting continued for quite awhile after the service. In the afternoon on Sun- day, Rev. Clarke returned to the Island Church for a baptism which had been planned for several weeks. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 27, 1980 -- 31 When Chris and Lana Zyla, a niece of Mr. Jim Adam of Port View Beach, had decid- ed to bring their little daugh- ter, Brendan from their home in Calgary to be bap- tized in a little country church among friends and relatives, accordingly 28 people from Calgary, Ottawa Toronto, and Scugog attend- ed the service. This included two sets of grandparents, and one couple of great Scugog Island and area news grandparents. The guests were deeply impressed with the service and a compari- son of a country church with a large city church. Before the day was over, 40 people had gathered at the home of Jim and Doreen Adam to enjoy a reunion upon this special occasion. tho' the rest of us in the church were not able to be with them, our thoughts are with them and we extend congratulations . and wishes for happiness. Nestleton, Caesarea Continued George and Ella Bowers and other relatives within the area. Mrs. Jackie Reynolds, Sarnia, visited on Sunday with Dorothy at the Bower home. Walter J. Brown *CARPENTRY- == "RENOVATIONS *ODD JOBS PHONE: 985-7466 R.R. 3, Port Perry, Oniario / RELIABLE Plumbing & Heating Ltd. New Installations - Repairs Alterations - Power Drain Cleaning BERT FABER PHONE: 985-3734 "Service is Our Business" A-1 ALUMINUM Porch Enclosures Doors - Windows - Siding Soffit - Fascia - Eavestrough - Repairs - Best Quality at Terrific Prices For Free Estimates Call: 985-8523 DIRECTORY EXCAVATING Specializing in Ponds & Shorelines 259 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO PHONE 985-3142 ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIR MITTON ELECTRIC Telephone 668-2670 208 Chestnut St. East Whitby, Ontario. 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Interior Contractors - Commercial/Residential Specializing in Pre-finished Ceilings, Lathe & Plaster, Demountable Partitions Renovations 1-666-2343 - FREE ESTIMATES - WHITBY ROLLING HILLS RANCH Complete Horseman's Centre TRAIL RIDES - By Appointment Only "SLEIGH & HAY RIDES" Lessons - Instructions at All Levels - Horses Boarded Box & Standing Stalls - Daily Turnout - Large Paddocks Frank & Glenda Perry - R.R. 2, (Shirley Road), Port Perry PHONE: 985-8651 RESIDENTIAL - INTERIOR - EXTERIOR - COMMERCIAL DECORATING Paperhanging - Painting - Spraying - Texturing CUSTOM DRAPERIES Shop al Home Service Wallpaper Drapery Yardgoods & Tracks BRIAN S: JORDAN BLACKSTOCK 986-4477 TYPEWRITERS De oh am Lie siness Ml. ¢ b (nes 12a HUNT ST. AJAX. ONTARIO LIS 1P5 TELEPHONE 683 8081 | TEC Jom > <p ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTERS S55) ry; pe SCALES + ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE ~ HOURS DAILY 900105 30 - Saturday 10 00to 3 00 Or Contact Your Local Representative KERRY ALLAN - PHONE: 985-3708 Ed Woodward DURHAM WATER DELIVERY Crystal Clear Water For SWIMMING POOLS - WELLS - CISTERNS - ROAD COMPACTION - (416) 655-3171 Mrs. Helen Vine, Debbie and Darlene and Mrs. Joan Williams were recent guests with Mrs. Dorothy Chapman in New Liskeard. Miss Laurel Vine is having a holiday in Nova Scotia at the present time. Miss Gail Malcolm enjoy- ed a weeks holiday in Simcoe. Get Well Wishes Mr. Malcolm Emerson is doing well since surgery and returned home to his son Edgar's to recuperate. All Nestleton friends wish him the very best for a complete recovery soon. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers Mrs. Helen Vine, and Darlene visited Mr. Wilfred Wilson at his home in Omemee and report Wilfred is improving slowly. Best wishes to him for better health soon. Mr. and Mrs. Blythe Morr- ison, Toronto, and Mrs. Mable Doak, Orillia, called Thursday on Miss Ruth THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY AUGUST 31 9:55 a.m. Worship at St. John's Presbyterian PRINCE ALBERT 9:55 a.m. Worship at St. John's Presbyterian SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead Services Scugog -9:45a.m. Manchester -11:15a.m. HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY Divine Redemption is our only hope Services in the Presbyterian Church 11:30 a.m. Morning Church 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. J. Geuzebroek Everyone Welcome PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 110 Lilla South - 985-2420 Rev. R. Batten Rev. I. Maclean 10a m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed..7 p.m. Youth Service 8 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer H J ify Street We care! Tune in Ch. 22 iki Church Services Proutt and friends in the village of Nestleton, later visiting with brother Charlie and wife Clara Nesbitt at Scugog Camp, St. Christoph- er. Nestleton Presbyterian Church On Sunday, August 24, in the Presbyterian Church, Mr. David Halse from Osha- wa conducted the service, reading Ephesians, Ch. 4: 1-17 where Paul writing from prison encouraged the newly formed church at Ephesus to be encouraged even by their difference. Each to lend his or her diverse talents to a oneness in peace and love. Mr. Halse went on to explain in modern terms his inter- pretation of Paul's message from a rather difficult pass- age. Mrs. Shirley Scott presid- ed at the organ for the service. Service next Sun. at 10 a.m. Everyone welcome. Interesting news for next week please phone 986-4715. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre ST. JOHN'S PORT PERRY 319 Queen Street SUNDAY AUGUST 31 9:55 a.m. Divine Worship Joint Services with Port Perry United Visitors cordially welcomed BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY AUGUST 31 10 a.m. Church School 11:15a.m. Divine Worship WALA BAL AOL / FPlig, <& "ony; meri PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor DD. Payne, B.A. B.Th 9:45a.m. Bible School 1lla.m.and7 p.m. Praise and Worship Service Wed. 7:30 p m. Family Prayer and Bible Study Everyone welcome Nursery provided CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.c. Rose Rector Honorary Assistant Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY AUGUST 31 Trinity XIII Morning Prayer ST JOHNS BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY AUGUST 31 Trinity XIII Worshipping with United Church

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