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MAL AR I Fo Na AERA UA Chel LT AS tres Xi LEATA CE SY EI BEAR $I " ; rr SRD ins dea BA a dh Bassi pani ole habbo Gt iil ER All uit hse NAL bl OF AA wan - ean alae ae [] Ys Lay ' ¥ yr PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 29, 1981 -- 33 AE New and ib News comments about Scugog Islan i Jl by Mrs. Earl Reader lights of comedy, western, entertainment, everyone Therefore he was not pres- chosenas Dedication Sunday the Pearce home on the ¥ : Iimagine everyone is tired romance, popular, sacred moved tothe lower areafora ent when the resurrected when we express a personal Shirley Road, Congratu- 4 | if they were involved with and old favourites along with social hour with tasty re- Jesus appeared to others. thanks to all those who gave lations to Beryl who is now a bg the Island Church during th# instrumentals. Individual freshments served by the When he did see him and donations to improve the licensed Auctioneer along or f past week, It would be presentations that drew U.C.W.s. found the proof, he was then church. Now, plans will be with her husband John. 4% : impossible to thank the great applause were done by Tho' the church was full, loyal unto his death as a made to make this a special After getting used to seeing #5 dozens of people individually Ethel Freeman and Celso many interested people were martyr. Many of us are like day. so many people around ik who co-operated and were Raffin, Rose Baxter and not there. But you will have Thomas and give up when October 18 has been chosen Jately, we felt sort of let 1 involved in many areas. = Paul Chilco, Geo. Freeman another chance at Raglan things go wrong for us and for the Island Church Anni- down at the church service. Eh ~ First there was the choirs and Betty Reader, Helen and possibly other places. we question, why? versary. But of SOurse, 1 Was bord oo 2 with. the talented Ethel Redman and Doreen Adam, Just watch for announce- After church several Don't forget the Hospital keep up with the advanced A Freeman as planner and leader with the assistance of Helen Redman. They are fortunate in having so many helpful friends from the surrounding area to share their talents. . The result, after all the work, was a very fine accomplishment that 'could well compete with larger areas. About 35 voices presented a variety of songs interspersed by high- Best Seller POCKET BOOKS INC LongTerm Plans Webster as OME TAX JACK BEAL (6 Years with H & R Block) Accurate Returns - Reasonable Rates 24 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY Don Forder Insurance Agency Office Monday - Friday 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 12 Noon PHONE 985-2232 Michael Freeman who does his best on the last day of preparation or even at the last minute, Joan Aldred, Florence Fralick, Bonnie Bell and Bonnie Ballingall who are now doing well with the Barber Shop Quartette, Lodi Raffin, Terri Bell on piano, Jackie Freeman -- vocal solo, Darlene Adam on the electric organ, Betty 'Reader and Lois Luke, Lois Macdonald and Norm Watson, Reta Brown and Yvonne Appleton, Harvey 'Dobson with his auto harp, Avis Miller, Bev Raines and Lodi Raffin, Harold Luke, Eileen Hodgins and Roxy the horse, (Northern Dancer). The costumes added much to the Gregory's Men's Wear. After such wonderful ment of the dates. Saturday was another wonderful day starting with a delicious hot luncheon at the church followed by an afternoon at the Hall. We wish to thank all those who allowed us to enjoy their paintings, cartoons and craft. Many thanks also to the demonstrators:- Mrs. Roy Smith with her braided rugs, Mrs. Ernie Edgar with' moccasins and bead work, Mrs. Violet Hanley with clay flowers, Mrs. Allan Dowson painting decorations for Christmas, Mike Stokes with his cartoons upon request. We thank Mrs. Ives for her complimentary red carna- tions, her time and ability to ladies Donna Griffin or Pat Vanden Heuvel when you want a painting. The sam- les we saw are being shown in Oshawa this week. There was a large assort- - ment of plants and baked goods and everyone seemed happy and satisfied with their purchases or just a pleasant afternoon of seeing what the neighbours are do- 'ing with their time and 'talents. Thomas who lost his faith and was ready to give up when he saw Jesus crucified. Need Long Term Loans. members of boards and committees met to make decisions. June 14 has been WAGON WHEEL MARKET (Formerly Johnston's Ceramics or Jacqueline's Fruit Market) 650 SCUGOG STREET - PORT PERRY (Hwy. 7 - Across from Brewer's Retail) JUST ARRIVED: New trailer load of shrubs $7.95 up Large Empty Barrels for Sale. Spring Fair this coming Saturday and the opening of the Pearce Auction Centre at - yo 'arrange corsages with silk . 1000's in Stock various parts. Some pieces flowers. remember her Selection of Lawn Ornaments. | PORT PERRY STAR | were loaned with the compli- when you need special ap es f ; " 235 Queen Street ments of Van World, orders filled. Also remem- Large variety of Gifts - Especially for "Mother's Day. 985-7383 Williams =~ Arms and ber to contact the Island , Large variety of Boxed Plants & Hangers - arriving next week. Small Variety of Fruits & Vegeta bles : B SPECIAL: 3 Ibs. TOMATOES - $1.00 or 39¢ Ib. (U.S. grown.) hour, as Rev. Clarke had. promised, his sermon was based on the disciple i x ha adiihe adie odie odie Ale Ale Alb, Ala. 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