Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1983, p. 14

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x oh 08 TAS HAAN EAR LN Se a < R. gt N ut EEN #8 EC FAS tu SREY RE AOL SNE 2:3 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 15,1983 Neighbourhood watch topic of Police Ashburn Area News by Mrs. E. Heron by Mrs. E. Heron The ladies' Bible class met last Wednesday evening at the home of Muriel Fisher. The presi- dent Alden Wick con- ducted the meeting and gave a helpful opening Worship titled "Never ashamed of the gospel.' Catherine Humphrey led in prayer. After the regular business, when plans were made for Christmas activities, Nellie Hopkins gave a lovely account of the life and several poems of Jane Scott. Mary Briscoe closed the meeting with prayer and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and everyone en- joyed a social time. Miss Hilda and Mr. Walter Hopkins attended a 90th Birthday Party in honour of Mrs. Katie Harrison of Leaskdale on Saturday of last week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lynde of Uxbridge, they celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Oct. 6th, with relatives and friends at the Inn on the Park, Toronto. Stan and Amy lived at Ashburn for many years and we wish them many more years of happiness. Ted and Rose Heron Christmas dinner Thursday Dec. 1 Manchester News by Bernice Dobson The November meet- ing was held in the church with Marion Webster and Dorothy Aird as convenors. Dorothy opened the meeting with prayer followed by Hymn 525. Marion read the Scripture taken from Psalm 46. One minute of silence was observed in memory of the fallen in the last two wars follow- ed by prayer by Marion. Dorothy read the poem "In Flanders Field" by Col. McCrae. Hymn "Abide With Me" was sung. Our president Diane McKinzey took charge of the business. Diane gave a prayer for Mrs. Edith Bruce who has been quite ill in the hospital. We hope she is much improved by now. Eileen Tapscott read several letters wanting help at this time of year. It was moved by Pat Kingstone and seconded by Melba McKay we support Operation Scugog as usual. We are to save stamps, Camp- bells soup labels, Red and White and 1.G.A. store tapes. The word Immanuel is to be included in the Bible verse for next month. At the close of the anniversary service at Scugog Island Church, Mr. -Bill Lamb called Miss Beatrice McLean to the front of the church. He spoke of the interest and service she has given us over the last several months. We all wished her much better health in the future. Mrs. Eliza Fra- lick presented Miss McLean with a crystal basket from the Scugog Pastoral Charge. We will meet at Crandell's Riverboat Restaurant at 12 o'clock Thursday, December 1st for our Christmas dinner. CHRISTMAS GIFT 3¢ PORTRAITS A uniquely personal gift for Christmas '83 *Quality Craftsmanship* AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT - BOOK NOW! Jlagsic Photo Studios By appt. only .. Call 985-9064 = PS » 113 <5 - 7 KINSMEN CLUB OF PORT PERRY invite you to do your Christmas BY Shopping & Help the Community! ? "TOY SALE" at the KINSCOUT HALL Lilla Street North - Port Perry NOV. 19 & DEC. 3 Brand Name Toys! Men's & Ladies Gifts! Jewellery ... & more! 20% to 25% OFF RETAIL PRICES. *Visa & Mastercard accepted. *Quantities while they last. Plan to Attend - Bring a Friend! spent last weekend with their daughter and fami- ly, Faye and Drew Leaper and son Ian, where they attended the celebration '83 of the Mississauga Sweet Adelines - and also were privileged to attend the service of music at Erin- dale Church in Mississauga - put on by the 'Lost and Found Department Group' which is seven Presbyterian Ministers who sing and play several instruments. It was a happy evening. Jim and Ruth Handley of Toronto were guests recently of Hilda and Walter Hopkins. On Wednesday night of this week at 7:30 in the Community Centre, the Durham Regional Police Crime Division will relate benefits of neighbourhood watch. There will be a question and answer period. Everyone is welcome. On November 23rd, at the centre, there will be a planning department meeting - this is also an open meeting. The Fire Department is asking us to post our house numbers if we haven't already done so. The Fire Department would be able to get to your house faster if they need to. There is a very in- teresting country sale and craft show coming up at the Thunderbird Golf Club on December 10th - where they will have crafts such as glass engraving, pillow slip- pers, dip-your-own- candles, log cabin bags, folk art painting and many more. Admission .is only one dollar and there are door prizes, coffee and lots of fun. Next Sunday evening at Burns Church at 7:30 p.m. Rev. McEntyre will continue to lead in 'discussion on the topic- Love: Human and Devine. The resource books are the bible and the writing of Leo Buscaglion and our own experiences. Church School is at 10 a.m. and there will be a special of- fering for Evangel Hall. The regular church ser- vice is at 11:15 a.m. There will be a Candlelight Service in the Church Sanctuary on Christmas Eve. Everyone welcome. Please phone your news to- 655-3740. IN PORT PERRY "BD HOUSE MINIATURES $7 Crandell ftreet - 985 7034 Dolthouses - Furniture Accessories - Building & Decorating Supplies. wa ANE ALAN J. RISEN s,s LAW OFFICES OF RISEN, ESPEY & FARQUHARSON LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L.3- 571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) Preferred Area of Practice -- CRIMINAL LAW -- 30to 119 DAYS NARI CERTIFICATES MIN. $5,000. 15 70 30 DAYS SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES MIN. $100,000. Rates subject to Change without Notice. STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone: 985-8435 A Federaits ( Martered Company Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation H OM E O W N E R S OLD YOUR BREATH A READ THIS. If your chimney is defective, your house may be feeling just like you do right now. Because heating systems take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Just like you do. But when a furnace can't get enough oxygen, or carbon dioxide can't escape, your house can't "breathe" Carbon monoxide can be created and: thatis a dangerous situation for you and your family. A clean and clear chimney is necessary to vent your furnace properly. Here are some warning signs of chimney deterioration: [J loose mortar and bricks [J white powder or water stains on chimney above roof [J water stains at the chimneys clean-out door. YOU MAY NEED A CHIMNEY LINER TO PREVENT EROSION OF THE MASONRY. For your safety, and for your peace of mind, have your heating system and chimney inspected and cleaned annually by a qualified contractor. You and your house will both breathe a sigh of relief. Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations ® Ontario Robert Elgie M.D., Minister William Davis, Premier

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