16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 30, 1985 Pastoral visitor Belated birthday wish training course to start soon Greenbank News by Margaret Couperthwaite First level lay Pastoral visitor Training course at Oshawa General Hospital starting September 24th - anyone interested contact Rev. Shepherd. We welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Sr to our church service on Sunday. There will be an Adult Bible Study group on Sept. 5th and a High School Young People's group on September 8th. Ladies please remember your pies for the Annual Beef Barbecue on Friday, August 2nd. Margaret Couper: thwaite had a nice visit with Mrs. Reazin and granddaughter on Sun- day at Wick. Sally and Bert Bishop, Bradley and Matthew visited with her parents, Helen and Don McKean on Saturday. Mrs. G. Hunt of Lon- don, England, Mr and Mrs. Dave Scholey, Sharon and Corie Morton of Ajax visited last Thursday with the Beares. Ruby and George Beare had the pleasure of entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stein and Mrs. Martha Schwemle of Philadelphia, Penn: sylvania for the weekend. They met these friends on their Australian trip and many happy memories were recalled. Jack and Margaret Couperthwaite enjoyed their annual trip to Scott's Aquaga Lake House and took in the celebration in Deposit Saturday afternoon when the Rebels and U.S. Ar- my relived the Civil War with all their shooting and cannons. Erla and Doris Hill, Lynda Mahaffy, and Cheryl Szebedinsky en- joyed a lovely holiday at Barry's Bay and went white water rafting recently. Mr. and Mrs. George VanDe Walker have just returned after touring the west - also Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox have returned from the Calgary stampede. Mrs. Aleta Leask and her sister from North Bay attended her grandson's wedding, Garry Gibsons in Toron- to on Friday, also Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Veitch called on Armour McMillan on Sunday. Please phone Doris Hill next week with your news at 985-7886. Thank you. Write on your hearts That every day is the best day of the year. CONWAY PLACE - Opening Soon - BY MARILYN & DOUG HILLIER Prince Albert Area News by llean Pugh Belated birthday see you in the fall. Have wishes to Hugh Strong who celebrated another birthday recently. Better health is wished for Fred Gordon who is a surgery patient at Oshawa General Hospital. Thursday evening was the last euchre till the Fall. Ten tables were fill- ed. The lucky winners for the evening Renee An- chor, Clara Whitters, Dora Geer. Irwin Kydd, Norman Rohrer, Berenice Daniels. The Hall Board really ap- preciates the faithful at- tendance and will hope to a great summer. Ed and Catherine Daigle and children have returned from a wonder- ful trip to Quebec City. Fern and Doug Mur- ray of Kingston spent a few days with Fern's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Clarke. Mrs. Elva Elson spent a week at Deer Lodge at Haliburton along with others from the Port Perry area. John and Dianna Brough and boys have returned from a wonder- ful camping trip through the provinces down to the POOLS POOLS POOLS KAMBAR CUSTOM 16° x 32' INGROUND POOL completely installed with *2 ft rads corners © 20" Jaccuzi Filter © 3-Tread Stainless Steel Ladder * 6 Ft. Fibreglass Diving Board * Maintenance and Vacuum Equipment £6,895. .. | m tax incl SPAS from $2495. Above Ground & Inground Pool Restoration ALL WORK GUARANTEED -- ESTABLISHED 1970 -- RILEY & SONS 1-831-SWIM PORT PERRY 985-9101 "Complete our Quality Installations" east coast to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and back through Maine. Unexpected Party Last Tuesday evening members of 'The Sportie-Q-Club'* and their gals had arranged a summer get-together. And wouldn't you know Fred and Aileen Olsen once more shared their home. But what was the motive of the gathering? Indeed, a surprise for Les and Grace Beacack! They haved moved from their village home to a Port Perry house. The time arrived when pool n' cards were halted after which our Jean Martyn sang a solo from a piece of poetry she composed surrounding the married years of the B's. A little bird also whispered Earl and Jean Martyn's wedding an- niversary only a few hours away thus all autographed a humorous card. So with corsages, com- ical gifts, € palatable lunch, special cake and laughs made the ingre- dients for a pleasant occasion. The recipients also feel it a was a truly genuine party made possible by treasured friends of the entire group. Please give Earline Armstrong a call with your holiday news at 985-7873. Everybody talks about the chicken Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader Monday morning Bible School got off to a good start at the Island United. More children are welcome. Those who attended the mini-concert in Palmer Park, Wed. afternoon and later in the. evening at the Baptist Church on 7A to, heard the youth and young adults in song, music and with puppets were well rewarded in sharing the dedication and talents of these young people from Newport News, Virginia and realize the inspira- tion they are in the Inter- national year of youth. Everyone is talking about the chicken barbecue to be held at the Island United this Sat. Aug. 3 starting at 4:30 p.m. Come from work as you are with your appetite for lots of chicken, salads, corn on the cob and homemade pies. Island talent will entertain you while you wait, visit with friends or just linger along. Just be sure you have purchased CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM wv. 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