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Port Perry Star, 16 Jul 1985, p. 12

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Ma aun Jaina dn au a 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 23, 1985 Student ministers planning Oct. visit Epsom Area News by Jean Jeffery Sunday July 14 at 9:36 a.m. church service will be taken by Paul Baster at Utica. ~The Social Club Picnic will be held at Tapscott cottage on Cameron Lake Aug. 17. This is a family day so mark it on your calendar. Bible Vacation School last week was enjoyed by about 30 children. Thanks to all who helped. 40 student ministers will be visiting our pastoral charge Oct 4 and 5 We need volunteers to ac- comodate approximately 25 people overnight Oct. 4. Please let Alice Ross know if you can let so meone sleep over. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wat- son and children of Scar- borough were supper guests with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson. A host of relatives and friends gathered at Ep- som Church on Sat. for the wedding of Richard Ashton and Heather Bell followed by a reception at Utica Hall Our con- gratulations and best wishes to the happy cou- ple. Dr. and Mrs. Jerrold Asling and family of Hanover attended their nephew's wedding, then stayed with his parents, Doug and Stella Asling overnight and left early Sun. morning to drive to Kingston for a weeks holiday. Two of the girls are involved in a music festival. Over the weekend visitors with Elizabeth and Earl Taylor were son John and Wendy Taylor of London, Earl's Prices in effect through Sat, July 20. 1985 POPPYCOCK Delicious buttercrunch candy. 275 g. - reg. $4.39 336 g - Delicious high fiber supplement in chocolate or vanilla flavour. reg. $3.99 5799 FIBER-SHAKE « > Sy 30 mL - MIRACLE 3 day or night cream. reg. $5.99 each 3% SUCARYL 100 packets reg $2 53 99' PORT PERRY PLAZA (HWY. 7A) - 985-8886 STORE HOURS: Mon Tues Wed & Thurs 10am to pm Fro 10am to9pm Sat 10am to6pm OPENSUN 12noontoS5pm vy sister Ruth Taylor of Wm Stearman and Canmngton, and Ray of Walter's mother. Mrs H Whitby Kerry. as special guests Lois and Barry Bushell Paul was home from and granddaughter Montreal for the Alexis Bradbury visited weekend. Howard and Ruth Ashton Paul Baster's parents one day last week. from Smithville are Mr Maurice Hostens visiting Paul, Shirley and of Lakefield was a the girls for a few days. weekend guest with his sesses daughter Heddy Lefebvre. Congratulations to Walter and Elva Kerry on their 25th wedding an- niversary. The family were taking them out for dinner but stopped at Utica hall where a sur- prise party had been ar- ranged for them, It was wonderful to have Elva's parents, Mr. and Mrs. FOLLOW YOUR HEART -- GIVE WITH YOUR HEAD Coronary Care Units, pioneered in Canada, have reduced mortality in hospital patients with heart attacks. Help your Heart and Stroke Foun- dation of Ontario pioneer new life-saving advances. CREST 5 remember when? (From page 5) John Hayes won the Carruthers trophy at a tour- nament in Bowmanville. The teams of Joe Allen and Art Cox, Bruce Beare and Irving Boyd made a fine showing in the tournament. Elaine Mountjoy has been selected to repre- sent Cartwright High School at the Ontario Athletic Leadership Camp at Lake Couchiching. Sponsored by the Department of Education, the camp provides training for worthy students in basic athletic skills. 30 YEARS AGO Thursday, July 15, 1965 Rosemary Nodwell, a resident of Seagrave, left Monday to attend the Highland Games at Loch Lomond and to visit Scotland. Mrs. Florence Fallis Auld was the guest of honour at an Open House Tea at Raglan School where she has been the principal for the past ten years. Mrs. Auld is retiring after a long teaching career. In Wednesday SOrnings mail, the Star receiv- ed a card from Dr. M.B. and Mrs. Dymond from Sachi in Russia, where they are having a busy but enjoyable time. Students of Room 4, Reach Central School No.2, Greenbank enjoyed a bus tour to Toronto on June 24, where they visited the Parliament Buildings, Museum and the Riverdale Zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harrison of Port Perry were honoured by relatives and friends in a quiet celebration in their own home on the occasion of their 25th anniversary. ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES STEREOS &HI-FI'S wt gre THIS COUPON WORTH $5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL 723-5341 214BLOORST E the past 15 years | PHILIPS 0030] serving Port Perry & Arey for PARKSIDE STI FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR Prag PS RCA ZENITH TOSHIBA MITACH | 24 MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE XS DC |XX XS HEXEN =X] All Types of Jawellery REPAIRS done on the premises "Kerry Bcully" Goldsmith -- Designs & Repairs Here 10 335s! yOu when your ewellery requires \ the very Dest © protess.ona' cae and (rattmansr . Con ( i. A \ Arr oe Ry 4 ater of Ne LE ESA 1 AN aredier imenfiery ane istior SNE INS BRE EE Bi <2 X18) Vis XC: h Paving the way Craig Jones of Nestleton was more than happy to shell out $2 to the Central Seven Association, in order to slap down a foot of masking tape with his name on it. The fun- draising plan was called Pave-The-Way to a aew van for the association, and for each donation, the donator was able to.contribute a foot of 'paving.' By the end of the day organizers had the rope of tape stretching several times back and forth between the in- tersection of Queen and Water, and the House of Howard. RAREN E. HUNT ELECTROLYSIS Permanent Hair Removal Waxing Now Available. Free Consultations Day or Evening Appointments 985-9085 Say It with a ... | Y BALLOON #> BOUQUET by Sonn | N Births - Office Parties | Get Well Wishes The Balloon House | Delivery Available 986-5105 DRAPES - SHEERS \ Balloon Curtains Al, Valances VENETIAN BLINDS VERTICAL DRAPES = © - 1 | - . 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