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Port Perry Star, 10 Nov 1971, p. 6

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Mat RUM We \ ' Wo Ra 18 ' PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 3 71 Vondiate: Rev, Mr. Pogue observed Reformation Sunday and for 'his theme chose **Music¢- and hymns of the church." The service. was well attended and most informative. The u.c.w. will meet at the home of Mrs. Alvin Bruce on Thursday afternoon, November 4th at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hit- chins, - Oshawa visited parents Mr, and Mrs: W.J.: Mitchell on Sunday and .and Mrs. Hal attended church service. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach on Sunday were Mrs. Ruth Barfoot, Mr. John Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Isoki, Toronto and Mr, Martin, Markham: Halloween passed very quietly in this area. However some of the small-fry con-. "tinued activities into Sunday morning about church time, windows and walls were News soaped at the church. Also, some private windows as well- as flower containers overturned, They. would be so' 'welcome at Sunday School. ; 'Mr. and Mrs. L. Diamond, Willowdale visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Dobson last-week. Mrs. Thorne, Oshawa and Miss ~ Ethel. = Gilbert, Bowmanville were recent 'guests of Mrs. Aletha Holtby. Mrs. Meta Holtby visited THE NEW YARD-MAN 'SNOWBIRD SNOWTHROWER Has everything you'll need for clearing snow: --7 H.P. with 26" cutting width -- 2 Stage System --5 Forward speeds plus reverse -- Free Wheeling -- Simple, safe controls -- And many other pluses! Regular Price $569.50 - "NOW ONLY ~ YARD-MAN SNOWBIRD See it at: Fisher Farm Service ASHBURN - 655-3842 "and Mr. evening. her sister Mrs. Smurthwaite Smurthwaite, Concord on'the weekend, Weekend guests with Mr. and Mes W.J. Mitchell were dod Mrs. Bonin, 3 Mr, and Mrs, - Harold Kerry, Port Perry were callers at the Mitchell home. We are sorry to learn Kenneth Sanderson suffered a broken wrist playing hockey at Port Perry lagt week, Mr, and Mrs: Sandy Me- Tavish have moved to 'Brechin where Sandy has -been engaged to manage a Charolais stock farm, 'Mrs, «Art Brooks, Washago, Mr, and Mrs, Tom Snoddon; Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Ashburn, Mr. Lew Fielding, Keswick and Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness and family, Little Britain were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding on the weekend. A number of local ladies attended the C.W.L. bazaar "at Port Perry on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell visited Mr, and Mrs, Jas E.. Mitchell, Utica on Sunday Mrs. M. Battae and daughter of Waterloo were weekend guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts. Callers 'at the Roberts home on Saturday were Mrs. ~ Marjorie Walsh and Mrs. Frances Hutchinson, Toronto; «3 | Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER | Scugog News | - Mr. and Mrs. Don Crozier and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crozier were Sunday dinner . guests of Mr, and Mrs, Keith Crozier and family of, Huntsville. _ Sunday callers of the Al Brown's were Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown and boys of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs: C. Abérmathy and' Shelly of Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. G: Allen and Patricia of: 'Oshawa, Mrs. Maud Brown and. 'Terry and Mr.' M. Collins visited on Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ethel Bryan of Burketon. - On Saturday evening afew couples from Lakeside en- joyed a Halloween party at Shirley and Pete De Haas' new home at Utica. . Mrs, Bill Bell entertained the family of her parents Mr, -and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey on the occasion of. their 30th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave. . Jackson and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Jackson. - "Carol Kane is spending a few days with her grand- parents Mr, and Mrs. J. Sweetman. "Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prentice and family were Sunday rguests of Mr.. and Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 / "Money on DX Premium DX FUEL OIL { CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE of life's necessary evils. For years, doing the dishes has been ong But now, because of automatic electric dishwashers, more and more people are finding out it's an unnecessary evil. Consider some of the things an automatic electric dishwasher can save wives from. Things like: the dreary routine of washing and drying pots and dishes -day- after day; the woliy- of dishpan hands, the after-party aftermath; and the hours spent doing dishes that could be spent in a hundred happier ways. Consider this, too. A lot of dirty dishes come with the joys of Christmas. So what could make a more timely gift than an automatic electric'dishwasher? See your appliance dealer soon about the new automatic electric dishwashers. They're not called The Wifesavers for 'nothing, you know. Port Perry 985-2211 Mrs. Fred Thompsons in Oshawa. *. Penny Prentice celebrated her 16th birthday on Sunday. Happy Birthday Penny, Mr, and Mrs, M. Vanstrien and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Tony Van-dervoort on 'Sunday evening. The monthly meeting of the U.C.W. will be held this - Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Jin Grace ty Visitors 'are always gcome. = ~~ Once again Halloween is he over for another year, It was nice to greet the costumed youngsters at the door and give them their treats. There were also a few older ones dressed up just for the fun of _it but were soon recognized. If you were unable to at- tend the first meeting of the Women's Institute group . being formed on Scugog Island, here is your chance. They are getting together again at 8 p. m, 'Wednesday, Novembér 17 at the home of 'Mrs. Elizabeth Stickinann which is on the road east of the former 'Head' School. The organizational meeting will be held in January. This is open to all women and girls 16 or over in the Port 'Perry area. This is a hom organization that is world wide and can cover many lines of interest. " See what you can do. The "Head" U.C.W. will __meet Wednesday. evening : November 10-at the home of | Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow. This is a correction from last week's notice. The layout of Bon- fl nie'shomelendsitself well to i the planned demonstration by a Lindsay lady! ~ You'would do well to bring . along some extra money to "fully participate in the results, if you wish. A new 'slate of officers will be presented. I understand the nominating - committee did justice to their job and ended up with good shake up, They 'also wish us to do some thinking prior to the roll call and come up with some different ideasre the activity of the U.C.W. Last week was an exciting week. for the children-who enjoyed many. Halloween parties. The Jr. choirs was worthy of mention. About 25 children arrived. in costumes. Although judgment was very difficult . 4 prizes were given as follows: Bruce Prentice, Billy Wingrove Beth Wilson and Cindy De Haart The bigger girls were a 'won- derful help in preparing games and serving the lunch of hot dogs, freshie and icecream. Now they should be ready to dig into practice for the concert, December 12. On Monday six people from 'the Island, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick, Mrs. Jim Wilson, Mrs. Bob Caw- ker, Mrs. Don Gerrow and Mrs. Earl Reader went to Orono United Church for the dinner and evening Stewardship Presbytery Workshop. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 'Morven Hughes visited with a, niece in Peterborough. "Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham -accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alvin _Heayn and Julie to Haliburton for the weekend.

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