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Port Perry Star, 10 Sep 1980, p. 20

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by Earline Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. John Brough attended a reception in Peterborough on Saturday, August 30 at Miss Diana Restaurant for good friends of theirs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wana- maker spent the weekend at their uncle's' cottage on Jack's Lake near Asply, that being Jack and Marie Clarke. Anyone interested in join- ing the couples club? They will be back in action again starting Sept. 27 they are all going to the races at Kaw- artha Downs. If you wish Arculus at 985-3658. Dorothy Hope and Eileen Hodgins attended the Bay of % anymore information We 3 regarding this event, call at] Ann Martyn at 985-3743 or Liz JRE ' 8) Sh 2 S255 SHA Quinte Conference at Camp HX Quin-Mo-Lac at Madoc Ont. on the weekend. <X - Tan: be, While Mom was busy at camp, dad Terry took Heather to Peterborough to Trent University to begin her he, Test for glaucoma Take the time for a glau- coma lest and save a lifetime of sight. Glaucoma. is a "serious eye disease which causes blindness, but it can be controiled through early detection. Remember to have regular eye examina- tions. For more information, conlact your local office of The Canadian National Insti- tute for the Blind. i Ch u rch THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14 10 a.m. Worship and Church School PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 a.m. Worship and Church School 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 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Setvice Wed., 7 p.m. Youth Service 8 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer We care! Tune in Ch. 22 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 10, 1980 Prince Albert News school term. Heather. On Sunday, August 31, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong and Brian attended a family gathering in Stirling Ont. to honour Earline's parents on the 40th wedding annivers- ary. Prince Albert says thank you to the fair board on a job well done on your three day fair. The weather man sure wasn't on your side. The beef supper was tops as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bennett of Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith last week. On Saturday, August 30, Ben and Florence Smith along with Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie and boys of Seagrave attended the wedding of their grrandson Michael Stalar of Sudbury and Jacqueline Knight of Toronto in St. Good luck Anselman's Church in Toronto. On Sunday, grandson Ronnie Stolar and friend Janis of Spanish spent over- night with his grandparents before returning home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith had their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doggett and Pam and Cory of Spanish from Wed. to Friday last week. A little bird told me that of health. Hope this is not a long drawn out illness for you Ross but short and sweet and done up neat. On the long weekend Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong had their daughter and her husb- and Mr. and Mrs. Hartgrave from Willowdale and: Mr. Services PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre ST. JOHN'S PORT PERRY 319 Queen Street SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14 9:00 a.m. Church School 9:55 a.m. Divine Worship BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14 10a.m. Church School 11:15a.m. Divine Worship PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Payne, B.A., B.Th. 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11am.and7 p.m. Praise and Worship Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. Family Prayer and Bible Study Everyone welcome Nursery provided "Internationals" to sing Tuesday, Sept. 16 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.c. Rose Rector Honorary Assistant Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14 Trinity XV Morning Prayer 11:15a.m. Holy Communion ST. JOHNS BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14 Trinity XV 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer Worshipping with United Church and Mrs. Mac Montgomery. Stan and Cheryl Feasby opened their farm yard gate to 200 neighbours and friends on Saturday night Sept. 6. It was their annual barbecue and corn roast. The weather was ideal and so was the food. Thank you Stan and Cheryl from the ones who attended from Prince Albert. Rev. and Mrs. Brawn and Greg are home to Port Perry * from holidays, 23 days were spent in Chautauqua, New York, and one week at Sandy Coves with Shirley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Scott and the last week at Cobourg, Rev. Brawn's former charge before they came to Port Perry. So with Rev. Brawn home, our church doors are open again at Prince Albert Church, see you there. On Thursday Sept. 18 the annual euchre parties start at Prince Albert Hall at 8 o'clock. So brush the dust off your deck and come on out. Please call Ileen Pugh at 985-2146 for your news items next week. a R Conversation by telephone now is possible for hearing and speech impaired people. The Visual Ear is a light-weight portable, compact device that enables the user to talk via typed messages to another Visual Ear or the teletypewriter [TTY] network used by the deaf. Although shown here in use with a push-button set, Visual Ear can be used with rotary dial telephones. The Visual Ear's built-in acoustic coupler is compatible with most telephone handsets currently in use in North America. Visval Ear is available from Bell Canada Phonecentres, Teleboutiques and the Telecommunication Centre for Special Needs. Price is $350 to customers providing medical certificates as evidence of hearing or speech impairment, $375 to all other customers. Provincial sales tax does not apply on any sale, but Federal sales tax must be charged to non-impaired customers. Tough new laws will deter trespassing. Ross Alsop is -not-in the best ~~ had alaw making it an offence to enter property where entry is prohibited. But now new legislation -- The Trespass to Property Act--has toughened up the law to protect your rights. Trespassers can now be fined up to $1,000. In addition, they can be ordered to pay for damages they have caused. An important part of the legislation designates premises where entry is prohibited without notice. These include your gardens, orchards, vineyards, land under cultivation, woodlots and fenced land. Where notice must be given to prohibit entry, you may use red markings on gates, trees or fences. Yellow markings may be used to caution that only certain activities may be permissible. It is the responsibility of F: nearly 150 years Ontario has will take care for their own safety. A special system has been devised to allow you to easily indicate which activities you will allow on your property. A sign naming or graphically representing an activity (for example, hiking) indicates that the activity is permitted. The same kind of sign with an oblique stroke through it means that you prohibit the activity. These new laws are part of a continuing program to streamline our legislation. By clarifying your rights, they afford you greater protection from trespass and also reduce your liability when you make land available for recreational purposes. For full details, obtain a copy of this free pamphlet. It's re the visitor to find out what you permit. available at many supermarkets and sh LAND USED FOR RECREATION liquor stores, or write to: In the past, there was a great deal of Communications Branch confusion regarding your responsibility Ministry of the Attorney General, to people you allow on your land. 18 King Street East Consequently many farmers and rural Toronto, Ontario M5C 1C5 landholders pron not allow recreational M Hh activities on their properties. ; inistr the Now another new act -- The Occupiers' 2 histryo Liability Act--reduces your responsi- Attor ney bility. In a nutshell, the law assumes that those who take their recreationon go General most rural land without paying a fee Nexen _ Ontario Hon. R. Roy McMurtry Minister H 3 be ic 3 E k i y eo i TE ity | I nn rigid [ATTRA] YN] VAL hd | Br LAAN A Ua ek Aten i we! 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