Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 11 Jun 1975, p. 21

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cacligoll i FARRER FREER VRS TERRES ESS ETE NRE EAS SE FR TN TRO SE a -- ¥ i (+ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 11, 1975 --21 Ashburn News ; - Sunday. June 7th was the attended the wedding of their ir 100th Anniversary of the cousin, Janis Gardner and A Presbyterian Church of Mr. Lloyd Reimer in Winni- 8 Canada. Rev. McEntyre's peg recently. Ai o sermon was very fitting for yigjjars with Misses Hilda 0h the day. Celebrating & Mary Hopkins and Walter on Reformed Faith - The Jr. Hopkins on Sunday were, ws Choir sang "lve got Joy" Miss Jessie Van Luvan, Mrs. ho: and Jr. church was taken pear] Perry, Miss Annie 4S care of by Mrs. Jim Lynde. giewart, who has celebrated ARE Mr. Russell Batten is a her 102nd birthday and Mr. ik A Commissioner this week at Gordon Stewart of Oshawa, A the General Assembly in and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas EX Montreal, a representative Davidson, and Mrs. Hazel XA e¢ elder for our church. A Stanleyof Toronto. Also, Mr. ns Family and Community 'alter Anderson of Toronto ' picnic "is planned for Sat.. called on the Hopkins family June21st, tobe held at Poplar recently. : Park, Port Perry. There will be a Boy Scout a Several members and Paper drive this Saturday, 7k ; friends from Ashburn attend- June 14th. Newspapers to be H ed the Groveside Decoration left at the Community Centre 4 Service on Sunday afternoon. ~~ Pefore 9:30 a.m. wy The regular monthly meet- The Whitby Recreation Dept. ) : ) ® ingofthe W.M.S. was heldat willhave a summer program Approximately 300 persons enjoyed themselves at the home of Mrs. Douglas at the Centre Playground the second annual street dance held in Prince Albert, Ashton last Wednesday again this year for children, |ast Saturday night. night. Mrs. Fred Daw con- ages 5 - 12, beginning July ducted the meeting and gave 2nd. There is to be a new the opening devotions. Miss Playmobile that will visit opu ar S ree ance Chrissie Simpson led in weekly. prayer. The Missionary Per- Weare asked 10 save any The weather didn't Although rain fell shortly | ; * a . . , d y sonal was given by Mrs. E. R "i Sarions, cardboard rolls dampen the spirits of about before the dance began, it oo Heron, and the study, which an : ays for (he gl 300 area residents last Satur- held off for the most of the » |e was a joint Bible study, was who wil pe A the day night when they attended evening and the dance has led by Mrs. F. Daw. en ay FSDragrn the second annual Prince been termed as an unqual- Some of our people enjoyed left a the ire Albert Street Dance. ified success. seeing and hearing the An auction sale is bein 5 ; LL é é g : The street dance was spon- ? } ne Th ino planned for the Community Cafik on the go sored by the Scugog ia ai i { Church. This choir is touring Centre in hho fall, sons Norm Cafik, M.P.. Ontario Chamber of Commerce and . oye Canada this year to celebrate hoped that everyone willsave Riding held a public meeting the proceeds which amount- Air Conditioners $ 00 the 100th year of the Presby- tems for fis als, on Monday, June 9. 1975. at 8 ed to about $60.00 will be terian Church in Canada. We are grateful to the 4, "51 the Pickering High forwarded to the new arena Priced from . . . .. 3 [] Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daw Breokiin Horticulture School Auditorium. project. visited with their parents Srioiyin Shuing fie mags The purpose of this meet- The dance was free and the > for Y ingw » : : ly ir was through a ) HI . . Fred D Ts ihe ing was fomake fundamental only income was g Wo od Mrs. Fred Daw on Qonlje gsr a ljusyen a; announcements respecting refreshment booth which Consumer Division o o Mr. Fred Daw for planting po Government's decis- sold pop, hot dogs. etc. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gardner them. inons concerning expropri- Weather co-operating, it is RUDDY ELECTRIC LTD. Thought - Beware of hall 440, and to give a report on expected that the street h y truths, you may have the a1 P 'sactivitiessince the dance will be held again next . 725-3539 - Oshawa e Readers wrong half. last meeting of April 17. year. ' i8 opinion Readers comments on the dents that make today's news are wel- comed in the form of Letters to the editor. . PY Letters must be signed with an address inclu- : ded but names can be & withheld at the writer's request. Letters should be received by Friday ; : i for publication the next Semin Its almost vacation time and 4 " week. 3 right now we have a good gg RS: ©) == J selection of used cars with } gL 17 a i ! | BRAND NEW yy SE which to start your holidays! 7 1975 CHARGER SE .. Come and see us today for the best deals | _--> Radio, vinyl roof, Body side on a new or used car. moulding. electric heated rear [|] . . A window. P.S. P disc B., V8 1969 PONTIAC 2: 2 1973 MONTEGO | Victoria & Grey Trust Automatic, Req. 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