« Former Scugog councillors honoured About 100 people packed the Scugog Island Commun- ity Hall January 10 to honour the 28 past members of the old Township of Scugog council who are still living. The Township's 1973 Reeve, Cliffton - Crowell, pointed out that to some people the recent amalga- mation of + Cartwright, Reach, Port Perry and Scugog might look as if the island community has been joined by its neighbours, but nevertheless Scugog as the residents know it no longer exists. As each former councillor +n attendance was pre: sented with a copy of the book, "A History of Ontario County," the councillor shared some of his mem- ories. It was learned that the first councillors were paid $5 a year for their work. The townships first snowplow was so weak that men had to be hired to go ahead with shovels and cut the snow drifts down to sizes the plow could handle. One past member told of a time he was part of a group of vouth's shovelling all day in front of the plow. Near the end of the afternoon some- one went into a house and came out with a jug of cider. "When we finished drinking that we hardly needed the plow at all." Former council members attending the meeting inclu- ded; Past County Warden Anson Gerrow, former reeves Cecil Fralick, Victor Aldred, John Sweetman and Cliffton Crowell, former deputy reeves Joe Dowson, Grace Love and Helen Red- man, and former councillors George Smith, Alvin Heayn, New Rates ONTARIO TRUST Q% 3-4-5VYrs. Guaranteed Investments MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE Rates subject to change ag, SPECIAL SAVINGS INTEREST CALCULATED MONTHLY ONTARIO TRUST CO. 19 Simcoe St., North - Oshawa, Ont. DON IRVINE 723-5221 Call Collect . yf A XS TIOA : ' ite sds oan inst cb om its sbwosdit i : Wolf LNA 9h REAVER FORMER COUNCIL MEMBERS from Scugog Island, from left to right, back row; Angus Wilkinson, Everett Prentice, Raymond Fralick, Michael Vanstrien, vasesedbedliasisnmutantase Gordon Cherrie, Sheldon Smith and Jerry Taylor. Centre row; George Smith, Alvin Heayn, George Samells, Clarence Carter, Joe Dowson, Ray Milner, Sydney Chandler and Ralph Milner. Front row; Cecil Fralick, Anson Gerrow, Victor Aldred, John Sweetman, Cliff Crowell, Helen Redman and Grace Love. Absent when the picture was taken; Alf Prentice, June Crozier, Milton Demara, Glen Demara, Bill George Samells, Clarence Carter, Ray Milner, Syd Chandler, Ralph Milner, Angus Wilkinson, Everett Prentice, Ray Fralick, Il and Glen Hood. Mr. ylor-i§ the only one who still ssn council. News from Epsom Mr. and Mrs. Donald Card, and Tina were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. Card on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lawley on the safe arrival of their daughter on Sunday at Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry visited Mrs. Ruby Rogers on Saturday and also a called on Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton of Ashburn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and family and Mrs. Mary Wilson of Uxbridge were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Irwin. Mr. Bill Anderson, Kenny, Donna, Linda and Karen went to Oakwood on Sunday to visit Grandma Anderson and Sadie Robinson who are leaving for a month's vaca- tion in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ander- son have arrived home from New Brunswick. On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sanderson and girls visited her parents Mr. and M rs. Jas. Camp- sell. On Saturday evening the family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson at their home to help Norman cele- brate his birthday and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson visited friends in Oshawa. Mrs. M. Bailey was in hospital for a few days but is feeling stronger now. The U.C.W. met last Tues- day at the home of Mrs. H. Kerry. All had an enjoy- able meeting. We were pleased to have Mrs. E. Tripp and Mrs. H. Geer with us. Mrs. Geer was quite taken by surprise when she was presented with a life membership to U.C.W. and a gift from the group. There will be church ser- vice at Epsom on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Rev. Scott in charge. An invitation is extended to all to attend a congrega- tional meeting of Epsom Utica and Goodwood Charges at Epsom, Wed., January 23 at 8 p.m. Mr. Scott is anxious to meet all the people in the area. Come and make him feel welcome in this new land of his choice. There will be an annual meeting of Epsom Goodwood and Utica at Utica, 7:30, January 30th. Over 61 percent of the 3,909 new active cases of tuber- culosis discovered in Canada last year were persons 45 years and over. Christmas Seals fight tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases, PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 16th, 1974 -- 9 PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister 10:00 a.m. - Port Perry SUNDAY, JAN. 20th-- Worship Church School 11:30 a.m. - Prince Albert Worship Church School CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, JAN. 20th-- Etiphany II 9:30 a.m. - Holy Communion and Church School TERS AR ST. JOHN'S, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JAN. 20th-- Etiphany II 11 a.m. - Morning Prayer and Church School United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B. R. Pogue SUNDAY, JAN. 20th-- 9:45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER Others honoured, but unable to attend, included; Alf Prentice, June Crozier, Milton Demara, Glen Demara and Bill Bell. Rhinohide vinylskin wood moulding There is a natural, wood grain finish to complement any wall, any door, any cabinet. With Rhinohide vinylskin wood moulding life is easy. Easy to install because it is prefinished. Easy to live with because the lovely natural wood grain stays beautiful for the life of your home. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. 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