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Port Perry Star, 5 Jun 1984, p. 20

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"week. Call Bt he A RC a wg EI - --- aa ee SU 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 5, 1984 Work is moving along at church Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader The 'Head' UCW will meet Wed. evening June 6 at the home of Mrs. Marilyn Tripp. Work at the Island United is moving right along. Papering will be done at the Manse this Camille Crozier if you would like to help. Drainage will be planned around the church basement and then carpet will be installed on the floor. The Memorial Fund is coming in very useful for this improvement. Rev. Tansley who has been a great help in encouragement and leadership will not be with us much longer as Rev. Robinson will begin his Pastorate at morning services July 15. The same day at 7 p.m. an Induction Service will be conduct- ed by the Oshawa Presbytery in the Scugog Church United and will include the congregation of Man- chester and the Island. On June 17 the Sunday School and Congreg- ation of Scugog United will be looking forward to a picnic immediately after the Church Service. Mr. Russell Pogue at the Foot of the Island entered hospital last week as the result of a heart attack. We do wish a speedy recovery for him. We always look for- ward to anniversaries and reunions. Irene (Redman) Carter and Marion (Trew) Carter look forward to theirs held annually in Oshawa when they renew friend- ships with nurses who trained together for 3 years. these 2 ladies celebrated their 40th at the Oshawa Hospital Alumni Grad- uation Banquet at the Holiday Inn on Sat. night. Some of the ladies returned home with Marion on Sat. night. On Sun. a few attended a luncheon at Irene's home. 'This weekend the Cubs will enjoy their Cuberee in Uxbridge. T.W. ROSS WALLACE Happy 80th Birthday JUNE 7th, 1984 From Your Family Consquently EXTRA ABSORBENT - 72's SUPER ABSORBENT - 54's TODDLER - 48's TODDLER PLUS - 40's Sat. will be a busy day around the hospital when Don Cochrane will donate his time to auction off items taken in by residents to benefit the hospital building fund with 20 per cent of the sales. Congregation takes lead in Lay Service Utica & Area News by Vera Brown Church and Sunday School this week are at Utica at 11:00 a.m. This will be Lay Sunday and the service will be in charge of Mr. Donald Asling with other members of the con- gregation taking part. The UCW Presbyter- ial meeting will be held on June 12th at Keswick. The Pine Grove Ladies Auxiliary have invited the UCW to their annual meeting on June 14th. Anyone wishing to attend either of these -meetings are requested to contact Shirley Baster as soon as poss- ible. At the last meeting of Session and Stewards plans were made to begin the work needed on the Utica Church. Funds are before this work can begin and anyone wish- ing to donate are urged to contact the Church Treasurer Mrs. Elva Kerry or any member of the Board of Stewards. Winners at Friday's euchre are as follows: Ladies 1st - Ruby Birk- ett, 2nd - Nora Prentice and low Jean Beach. Mens 1st Iva Yake, 2nd Bruce Houghland and BRUTONS 1 © a DRUGS 200 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-2511 needed: low Irwin Kydd. Freeze- out winners were Bea Harrison and Elsie Taylor Bright and Mrs. Crosier 2nd. There will be another euchre this Fri- day at 8 p.m. in Utica Hall. Mrs. Gerald Ewing of Brooklin visited Mrs. Crosier on Monday and Mrs. Clare Thompson of Scugog Island called on her on Sunday. Mrs. Lorraine Smith and her friend Hazel of Toronto called on Bill and Vera Brown on Saturday. On Sunday the Browns had supper with Dennis and Dorothy Gerrow and children. On Saturday Mrs. Mildred Thompson was a supper guest of Mrs. Phyllis Clarke in Ux- bridge and they later . attended the Uxposition 84 Home-Trade Show at the arena. Sunday visitors with Mildred were Mr. and Mrs. John Kirton, Mrs. Jackie Cleveland, John and Corey Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinchcliffe of Toronto were visitors with the Eric Carre family from Mount SMALL - 64's LARGE - 32's MEDIUM - 48's SPEC with Grant J | \l % FROM THE ll % Ea, + Sy Y . | : ; 'n P I +) ; -§ w ; ® (Prices in effect Wed., June 6 to Sat., June 9/84) PILLER'S COOKED ROAST BEEF PER 100 GR. Hi id 4 G49 PILLER'S BEERWURST ane G2 2.81 gon MAPLE LEAF REG. SALAMI PER 100 GR. 4 4 nad XE HEB? (34 @ Fh A : 3 : 4 EA fn; 2 PILLER'S SPICED HAM PER 100 GR. . 2.99 FRESH FROM THE DAIRY DEPT. PEE WEE E 2'/2 doz. flat GGS PERFLAT.. m S| ol PORT PERRY 278 QUEEN $S TREET

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