Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 28 Apr 1987, p. 26

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A UCN TE ee mm me 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 28, 1987 Epsom-Utica UCW meet We met on Tuesday, April 14th at 1 p.m. at the home of Jenny Watson and Group 4, Jenny Watson, Lu- cienne Ross, Jean Jeffery and Irene Fielding, served a delightful jellied dessert & fruit bread, coffee & tea. In the temporary absence of President Elizabeth Taylor, Vice- Pres. Elva Kerry' welcomed everyone and led in the repeating of the U.C.W. purpose Irene Fielding led the worship ser- vice starting with Scripture readings from John 20, verses 1-18 Lucienne rendered a beautiful solo entitled "He touched me.' Medita- tion was entitled Easter Images - victory from defeat, and told of the events of Easter starting with Lent, Holy Week, Friday' afternoon, Faster dawn, Ascension & Pentecost. Prayer follawed. The worship closed with the singing ot Hymn 101 "There is a green hill far away." " The program was presented by Shirley Baster on International Af- fairs. The subjegt was mainly on the refugee situation and immigration problems they have encountered since the government has closed the borders to many immigrants. The ~ present situation was compared to the persecution of refugees even in the time of 'Mary & Joseph when Jesus was born. Shirley explained the work of Tucerr House in Toron- to which helps refugees get jobs, homes etc. and their needs from organizations, churches and com- munities and also the need for spon- sors for refugees. Business: Roll call was answered by 18 members. Minutes of March meeting and Financial report were given and adopted. Voted to send $25.00 to Presbyterial for M&S to commemorate the 25th Anniversary and for May's roll call to bring items to be taken to Tucerr House. May meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Discussion on the up-coming auc- tion sale to raise money for Day Port Perry Minor Softball TRYOUTS for TRAVELLING REP. TEAMS - PORT PERRY LEGION SQUIRT BOYS: Care and decided to sell coffee and pie as the Youth Group will sell pop & hot dogs. Declined offer to supp- ly Day Care with lunches. Offering received & dedicated ] Birthday greetings were sung to Eva Sutcliffe & Elva Kerry, Card was signed by members to go to Luella Bailey, who is in Uxbridge Hospital. Meeting adjourned with singing of Benediction: LESSONS CPGA Golf Professional BILL HUESTIS CRESTWOOD GOLF CLUB - Course 1s Open - CALL: 705-357-3474 10 Miles North of Port Perry PIZZA PARLOUR 150 Water St. Port Perry The Oddfellows Lodge in Port Perry has made a $200 finan- cial donation to the First Scugog Scouting Association. Ken Irvine, centre, presented the cheque at the Scout banquet held last Satur- day evening. Sharane Ross, treasurer of the Association, accepted the money. Association chairman Terry Coyne is at right in photo. Ages 11 & 12 Years, 1975-76 . Thursday, April 30; Friday, May 1 Contact: Jean Rankin 985-8537 TAYLOR'S GULF MITES: Ages 9 & 10 Years, 1977-78 Thursday, April 30; Friday, May 1 SOUTH DIAMOND PRACTICE TIMES 6 PM 985-2225 VALUABLE COUPON Medium NORTH DIAMOND PRACTICE TIMES 6 PM Contact: Ray Zaparanuik 985-9038 HOT SPECIAL buy a medium pizza with 3 items only WANTED imminent danger of "ecological collapse" because of toxic chemicals Four million people in Ontario are supplied their tap water from Lake Ontario Fish in Lake Ontario are so contaminated that the government issues guidelines for eating them Another Environment Ministry survey.ndicated that cancer causing chemicals are formed when chlorine 3S used to heip purity water h SPRING WATER: Spring Water' which is really n the earth ' hard water also carries impurities because of the minerals 1t picks up n thir norgany state and therefore are poteptally harmtul Only after minerals passed through plant lite do they become organic and therefore benef : Minerals in water are have D Practically all 'bottled. water is hard water DISTILLED WATER: DISTILLED WATER 1s vapburjzed to remove impurities then condensed DISTILLED WATER is the only water free from ail impurities DISTILLED WATER is produced by recreating nature's cleansing cycle HEALTH BENEFITS: Doctors have written ar¥icles describing the benefits to your health to b with DISTILLED WATER as summerized below Helps to loosen stiff ints Helps control the eros:On o Arteries can become more elas? The water tast normahze blood pressure Juces cot Helps to tum up heart acton Even ice cubes in mixed drinks improve the taste Helps to dissolve kidney & gall stones When cleaning & cooking food you get cleaner clean § tasher taste Today. just breathing has become a threat is there anything one can safely do in the right direction' YES! AQUATEC introduces the Dol-Fyn Distillation Unit from Moyer Diebel. Helps to For a Free, No Obligation Water Comparison Test please call: AQUATEC 985-0381 Memorial Plaque at a banquet held last Saturday evening. With adam are Cub Master Ralph McCullough and Glen Goslin who presented the memorial plaque to Adam. Strike averted A possible strike by Durham Region outside workers was aver- "ted late Sunday night when the employees voted in favour of ac- cepting a two year contract. . Exact terms of the pact are not known at this time. but the workers will receive a four per cent hike this vear and 45 per cent next vear The employees would have been ina legal strike position on Tuesday morning of this week had the agreement not been reached | f Seniors pitching Horseshoe pitching for the On- tario Senior Games in Durham Region will be held June 4 at the Port Perry Fairgrounds If. the weather does not co-operate that day, the event will be re-scheduled for June 11. a person must be a resident of. Durham Region and over 55 years of age. Some of the other ev ents include. euchre, cribbage, golf, lawn bowl- ing, snooker, fishiig and five pin bowling + Anyone wishing more information For further info about the games, YOUR LIQUID LIFE LINE ~ about the Senior Games Horseshoe the locations of events and the dates. pitching event can get in touch with ~~ contact the Oshawa Senior Citizens Roy McLaughlin at 986-4863. To participate in any of the events Centre at 576-6712. Baseball Players *6.00 uw { for Men's from 4 PM 10 & PM. star. \ ting April 27th, and en- Fastball League! ding May 4th, 1987 . Fast Pickup & Delivery > . \PRACTICE TUES., APR. 28 - 7:30 PM BEST PRICES! ' JOE FOWLER PARK Ore ih ars. 3 3 or call Tony ... 985-3628 Friday & Saturday. | 3p Practice Times - May 3 & 10 - 6 PM = 1 & : FLASH ... | If you drink water this concerns you! | ttave you ever thought about the water you drink and its relationship to your heaith and well peng' ; : 2 Most people th nk the water they drink 1s just water it isn't really Consider the tacts , . nd ~ 3 2 ' Adam Ross has been named "Cub of the Year" with the First : R: . 2 TAP WATER: Canada report stated that the quality ot Lake Ontario's drinking water was in Scugog Cub Pack, and he was presented with the Tony Goslin i

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