Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 5 Jun 1984, p. 17

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United Church plans bicenten Epsom Area News The Bicentennial Committee of the weekend of activities July 13, 14, 15. Starting dance. On Sat. morning a parade starting at hams. Don't forget the final weigh in for the PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 5, 1984 -- 17 nial weekend Watson or Jean Jeffrey for time, place of meet- By Jean Jeffery Epsom-Utica United Friday evening with an Utica United Church lose-a-thon on June 24. ing and transportation. " Church are planning a old fashioned square and proceeding to Keep the pounds coming Plans are being made Epson. Transportation off. for a retreat weekend in Young men escape serious injury will be provided for those requiring it- eg. " decorated baby and doll The UCW Presbyter- ial is at Keswick on June 12. late Jan. or early Feb. at Elmhurst. Our Youth Group have enjoyed a . carriages, clowns, OnJune 14the UCWis retreat at Elmhurst. Three young Scugog breaking his collar broken hip and foot. Hill escaped injury, bicycles etc! Contact invited to Pine Grove There is cross-country Township men escaped bone. Durham Police say but police say the Walter Kerry 852-6798 UCW at their churchat2 skiing, a swimming pool serious injury in sepa- Alsoon June 3,21 year Robert Hill, 21, of recently purchased boat for information. . p.m. Mrs. Margaret and sauna. There are rate accidents over the weekend. Durham Police say 23 year old Clinton Cham- bers of Prince Albert was working under a half-ton truck when it rolled off the stand and then rolled over him, PRIS C CCR A, old Chris Vandenberg of Blackstock was stand- ing between the front and rear wheel of a tractor when he accidently touched the starter. The tractor lurched forward and the young man suffered a PRATT & LAMBIER LUN ODN VAAAAAARAAA ANY Greenbank had to jump clear Saturday after- noon when his 16 foot Thundercraft boat with 90 H.P. outboard caught fire and burned on Lake Scugog just off Steven- son's Point. o was totally destroyed. Damage is estimated at $7500. He was alone in the boat at the time of the accident. A police spokesman said an electrical short may be the cause of the fire. In the afternoon there will be sports, in the evening barbecue and musical programme. On Sun. there will be Church Service in the afternoon. Choir practice 8 p.m. Wed. at the Notting- PRATT & LAMBERT " know by next S Smith will be guest speaker. Let Shirley day if you wish to attend. June 30 the Social Club are planning a trip to Cullen's Country Barns. If you are interested phone Jennie Settlement House is pleased to introduce ... VAPEX® LATEX FLAT WALL FINISH @® No spatter, no mess e Distinctively different - uniform smoothness e Lightfast colours - remarkably washable ® For plaster, wallboard, masonry Sold in the 12% larger Imperial Gallon! CHOOSE WHITE OR ONE OF 300 CUSTOM TINTS. HURRY IN! WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! Reg. $26.99 Sale: 13 Settlement House 99 IMPERIAL GALLON cottages accomodating 8 people. Make your own meals. Shirley would like to know by next Sun. how many are interested. Don't forget the morning coffee hour on Wed. at Shirley Baster"s home. All welcome. J There was a good attendance at the Pine Grove Spring service yesterday. A group of 20 people ages 18-45 from Agin- court Vocational (re- training) Institute under the leadership of Vic Date had a tour of - the Ross Evans last Mon. Keith and Faye Ash- ton, Gord and Jill Post- ma were dinner guests of Gerald and Nancy Hill last Friday evening. Allan, Joan, Heather and Erika Clow of Thunder Bay visited the Walter Kerry family last Tuesday. The Clow's who were our neighbourg a few years ago wish to say "'hello"'. Wilda Myers of Bob- caygeon spent the week- end with her sister, Elva Kerry and family. Earl Taylor, Margar- et, Shawn and Ruth spent Sat. in London visited John and Wendy Taylor. Lloyd and Marion Lee visited with Ruth and Elmer Wilson last Mon. evening. Don and Stella Asling spent the weekend in the Bruce Peninsula area and called on Jerry and Joan Asling of Hanover on the way home. Beth Catherwood, Oshawa spent the week- end with her parents Howard and Ruth Ash- ton and attended Pine Grove Church Service in the afternoon. thesda-Reach a "i also features o % po to Remember - A } ® m District Picnic July 10 Co A . ( ~~ * at Elgin Park, Game- C arly cineneara Colours = WP cmon: Drie ee ra , ( ; < Bethesda-Reach group Som Greenfl W / Way Cc \% te a a oy meet at Evans 8:15 a.m. for details contact Barb --% Village. Many of these paints duplicate colours used on the interiors and exteriors of Village structures. Others are adapted from collection items, including fabrics and carriages. Available for interior or exterior use, Early Americana Colours from Green- field Village provide a distinctive way to improve life today by capturing the shades of the 18th and 19th centuries as reproduced in Henry Ford's unique Evans or M. Clydesdale. The Thomas family of Stouffville and Mark- ham gathered at the home of Norman and Betty Tapscott to help Jim and Jean Thomas ttlement House ... in the Heart of Port Perry 183 Queen Street - 985-8234 celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Friday evening. We all enjoy Jim Thomas contributions in the Stouffville tribune. Jennie and Archie Watson attended a school reunion in Etobi- coke for the former students at Highfield School. HELPFUL HINTS Silverfish? Sprinkle a mixture of boric acid and sugar on affected areas. » "hy ~

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