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Port Perry Star, 25 Jun 1970, p. 15

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'SELL RENT + SWAP + HIRE + BUY: SELL: RENT + SWAP + (COED CLASSIFED 'HIRE « BUY * SELL RENT + SWAP » HIRE ¢ HIRE * BUY *« SELL: RENT + SWAP + HIRE * ADS GET RESULTS EINER STE NRRI PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 25, 1970 -- 15 Epsom News Continued Solo; Beverlee and Judy Rud- kin sang a lovely duet. Bev. accompanied on the Guitar. We were also favoured with a guitar and accordian duet. ; The girls put on three skits --one introduced a situation about racial discrimination. Through the skits they showed that something should be done to treat every- one kindly, They learned that we are moving into the age of Aquarious when Stars", & to show sympathy, trust ,understanding and har- mony. The final skit was en- titled "War and Peace". The girls presented a song which they had just learned "Jesus the Giver of All" Dor- othy Brown was Pianist for the worship period. A brief Worship service followed following a hymn, Scripture from Genesis! "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth . . and God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it creation. All people are im- portant to Him. He expects us to treat each other with respect and love because each is important to Him. Following Prayer Beverlee and Judy Rudkin sang a duet "What will I do?" The offering received and dedicated to the Missionary fund. The Offeratory Prayer. We bring these gifts, 0 God, to our Church, so that some people who feel unimportant and unwanted may know that '| at Utica Hall. gave them a farewell party Friends from far and near gathered and after playing Progressive "| Euchre for a couple of hours, Hilda, Bruce and Allen were called to the front. Mrs. Arnold Kerry read a poem written by Mrs. Harry Geer. I wish someone had given me a copy as I'm sure every- one would have enjoyed it. Hi'da, Bruce and Allen were then presented with lawn chairs for their leisure hours after their house at Minden is finished and they have some leisure time. Bruce, Hilda and Allen thanked everyone for their kindness. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Luke who souvenirs and then went ot the aquarium & animal farm. Most enjoyed the seal and dolphin show, but the ani- mals made us very sad. (Why not keep just half the ani- mals 'so there would be enough feed for all?) On Wed. the Bethesda - Reach W.I visited the Mec- Michael's Art Gallery at Kleinberg after a brief shop- ping trip and lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Map tin of Bowmanville, Miss Linda Martin and Miss Dar- lene Christie of Toronto were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie to celebrate Father's Day and also Linda Martin's Birthday. Christie on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Heather were Sun. guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery. For a quiet time we wander- ed over the hills on the 8th Concession, picked wild strawberries and enjoyed the scenery. Mr. and Mrs. R. Munro and Susanne, Mrs. F. Munro, Mr. and Mrs. Len Sommerville, Marlene Armstrong, Mrs. Ross Munro of Oshawa at- tended the Crosier reunion at Stouffville on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson of Belleville were week-end guests with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Munro. The Hertzbergs of Dunbar- CE RA BS A TC > 4 a 4 & re : bought the Bailey farm were| Mrs. Dorothea Koch of|ton spent the week-end at "Peace, will guing: (le sims Wos very good. Fife ure ess whooare, introduced and welcomed to|Port Perry called on Mrs. | ets and love will rule the| People are part of God's| Hymn of Dedication was " jo 1 sung. The Benediction "May | their new home, Cawker and Mr. an rs. the Lord Make your love for| A bountiful lunch was then one another and for all peo- {Served in the basement. Ss ple grow more and more, Thanks to all who made All went next to the Sun. | this lovely evening possible.| S u r Nn : day School rooms where mo-| The Quaker Hill W.I. took thers and children spent a2 bus trip to Niagara Falls Mrs. H. Doble is spending| Games, swimming, fun for { pleasant hour playing games [last Wed. Mrs. Jeffery and a few days with Mr. and Mrs. | everyone. and contests. The hostfsses|Mrs. Stewart from Epsom Wes. Doble in Sunderland| mr. & Mus. Edgar Heron; x: then served a delicious Janch. | Were among those who en- this week. 'Miss Chrissie Simpson; Miss 1 7 We all enjoyed looking>at | Joyed the trip. * ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Play-| prongs Bradley & Mr. James b } the projects completed dur- All enjoyed the visit to the fair & family spent Father's Paw ayloved the: colliontielc ing the year. I really. enjoy-. Junior Horticultural Gardens | po "Co are "pocc Spots GR I u ed the poems entitled "Me" |at Niagara Falls. Of course ardson. Beaverton ior Sinasy, § 5 and read by everyone. we could only see a small| "yr "po con Batten attend. ; x I have heard the question | Portion of the hundred aerel 4 ihe Genera) Assembly of{ Pleased to report Mrs. bi acked many times. What do| gardens but the rose beds|,, o Presbyterian Church | Norman Anderson progress ga the Explorers do? 1 hope| Were wonderful, every size, Lyin met in Halifax during| iP€ favorably in Port Perry 5% : this satisfactorily answers | Shape wg golekir, . J found the first week in June. Community Hospital. i o] INCOME PROPERTY : that question. . the rose masquerade' the The Community Picnic will| ars. Mabel Taylor, of 8 a Two self contained apartments on Cochrane Street. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey! most fascinating. be held at Wellspring Park| Guelph spent last week with Bi, Extras include large lot, separate heating systems, { | ooo honoured on Friday ev-| Of course we saw the (near Greenbank) on Thurs-| her daughter Mrs. Wm. Gard. 7 garage, centrally located. Asking $22,900 with low ening when the community! floral clock, the Falls and day June 25th at 6:30 p.m.|per i % down payment. Call Marjorie Tripp. : viii } , : ' ok ' ee Th ae ge = ¢ ' TANT AT GA +2 £ : -- i) : ; a WwW President, Nixon maintains HA 4 Peter ard that the" 'expanded System, 225 5 with some protection for popu- Sab 3 lation "centres, is necessary be- . iF | = cause of the growing threat , Vs Bean) a Chinese nuclear mis- : 2 ¢ [ sile. PX No ABMs for Pierre And so he committed the OTTAWA-- As the nation: ~cept of ABMs as an escalatory Safsgunrd poy ing of Ln ¥ closest to the United States, factor in the arms race and posed of Spartan missiles, de- SF both geographically and cultur- increased danger of nuclear signed to intercept in-coming oh ally, Canada has traditionally war, said Mr. Trudeau. missiles some 300 miles from hs : : 3 . arrived at much the same-con- If the U.S. ABMs contribute target, and sprint missiles Bg gebary . clusions as the brain trusts in to making the deterrent sys. short range weapons with only ir « PRINCE ' ALBERT - Wang on most Mgrers it Wh mes Ss they Canny a 30-mile reach. ih New three bedroom bungalow with separate dining oreign policy which affect the would not object ~~ she mig In spite .of U.S. insistence i room, attached garage, large lot, broadloom through- Naf Ahsrinsn sontinen, dione aang 2 that the modified Safeguard - out. Low down payment. Let us tell you more--Call ditterugs ove «hal, ow, Ts : system is designed primarily to HY 2 : erences during the past fairs Minister, Mitchell Sharp. protect the U.S. deterrent from i Marjorie Tripp. decade, the bond of common Early this 'year, when . Mr. a pre-emptive "strike ad to A interest is still greater than it Nixon announced that the U.S. protect population : Contes Rests . i CAESAREA is between. any other two na- intended to .expand her Safe- from a future Chinese strike, BS "| Three bedroom cottage on the lake. Safe, sandy beach, tions, In pact the hy! if guar any Sysiem oo; Sever Canada has disapproved. oy 3 pe. bath, fireplace, large living room and screened DE Bhi ng a hy: Hoi R onl Syste a i In February, Mr. Trudeau Bo porch. It will be a pleasure to show you this property. thy when Ottawa and Washing. USSR protects Moscow, Mr. said: oe, Sanadjan Sue - a Call Milton Fisher. ton split, as they have done Trudeau demurred. and ally sees fhe way to peace A with increasing frequcncy in ABM decision more closely. in that divests a" y top ¢ VIEW LAKE the past few years. . : "If after receiving -all the "an Nn, velorence to RA Lakefront two bedroom cottage with modern 3 pc. bath, One of the first Phingnses of information we are led to the Canada's current talks for mu. k th "| On tumace, completey insulstor. tho idea property ||| disgrcoment between Oltawa view "Wha the AM "Syston Canadv's curent talks for mu et f d recreation. Call Marjorie Tripp. - an 1 tonsishites escalation and i king Government, Mr. Trudeau NEN or year round rec Minister Pierre Trudeau came conductive to greater perils for added, "We foul thet on Herd 3GN to power, was the Canadian mankind, we shall' condemn approach to the Peoples Re. a $4,000 DOWN PAYMENT : reaction to the U.S. intention it," said Mr. Trudeau. public of China and the nego Rl New three bedroom bungalow. Hardwood floors, large Jo sa a Liditey Al Bells "If on the other hand we are tiations going on in Stockhom A kitchen with dinnette, full. basement, F. A. O. heating. He Mislle is mn 2 con'u ee gt Ime iy Sys are certainly a hetter way in 3 <| Asking $21,500. Call Marjorie Tripp. It has been more than a year grettable, then We shall have ~~ \I® lon run lo protect the in y Lath since. President Nixon an- to decide whether or not to tinuance of the arms race. E ° 98 5 - 3 0 3 1 nounced the US. resolve to participate in the operation of Wher Ne a Tee da a P Hl 0 N ° build' Anti-Ballistic . Missile that system," he said, - intended to protest the expand. y % (ABM) protection for the To Mr. Trudeau and the Gov- ed ABM System to Washington B, ® AFTER HOURS eo mighty ballistic missile deter- ernment, it was marginal im Mr. Trudeau retorted: There is ¢ MARJORIE TRIPP 985-7606 rent force of the US. Two of portance that ABM missiles -- ah Clement of protest in what I Wr LiF WM. GODDING 985-3693 the ABM sites the first to he if they were used -- would 2 lemon A 2 MILTON FISHER 9864743 dull Bere fo he hard ip by the explode over Canadian territo- And that is where the matter anadian border, a alms- ry. | 4 } WI ) it trom,.. Montana, and Grand If Canada. protested the US. Tas, Thote Yai 1q To Buna 3 Forks, North Dakota. instalation of ,ABMS on the an pa aap Safeguard ABM 3 Parliament held a special de- grounds that they would éxp- pan: ec nt as Picts Tru. RU bate on the ABM question in lode over Canadian soil, we em Eien : £5 March 1969, during which Mr. would to some extent abdicate deau is Prime ' Bc 'Trudeau made it amply clear our right to condemn the con- Toronto Telegram Syndicate fe that he wishes to study the :

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