Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Sep 1975, p. 7

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- Utic a d area news Service will es resumed in Epsom United Church on Sunday, September 7 at 11:30 a.m. with Mr. Mike Ward "officiating. Utica Sunday School will Further Information - 7:00 P.M. 'MAINE-ANJOU CATTLE SALE Your Central Ontario Maine-Anjou Association is selling "50 - %'s & %'s OPEN and BRED Saturday, Sept. 20, 1975 Cattle Building - Markham Fair Grounds Dun Murray Farm, R.R. 2, Blackstock - 986-4351 Percentage & Fullblood Main-Anjou Cattle meet at 10:15 a.m. on Sunday September 7. Epsom-Ulica UCW will meet at Epsom on Tuesday, September 9 at 8:15 p.m, You would be very welcome at Vistors Welcome NEW INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS "Service is our business" ~ Midtown Mall ASK ABOUT ST. CLAIR"S IN HOME DECORATING SERVICE St. Clair The Paint & Paper People 576-2431 Oshawa You are cordually 1 vited : I. : to meet and talk with BILL NEWMAN P.C., Durham North PORT PERRY Friday, September 5th 8:00p.m. at the: TTY LHRH HHT LATCHAM CENTRE Wine & Cheese LTT TEE AEE TOR LES RS A nanan a, SOY SN any of these services. On Sunday evening, Sept. 7, you are invited to a Corn and Weiner Roast, sponsored: by Epsom Sunday School on the church grounds at - Epsom. : We are sorry that Mrs. N. Handel is a patient is Scar- borough Centenary Hospital following surgery last week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mitchell of Port Perry on the birth of a son, a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'Mitchell and a great grandson of Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Misses Connie Sutherland and Hilda Hofstee are two local girls who are beginning their nurse training in Scar- borough Centennary Hospi- tal this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey Mrs. Chet Geer and Mrs. Jack Crosier attended Kin- mount Fair on Saturday. *"~ Mr. and Mrs. John Locke, Mrs. David Tripp and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clark and Ellen were recent visitors with - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielding and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding and Kim- berley and Mrs. Collier and children of Keswick. Mrs. MacCrae and Mrs. Morley of Pickering, Mr. Levi Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reesor were recent visitors with Mrs. Lloyd 'Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray of Rag- lan. Miss Kathy Sutcliffe spent the weekend with Miss Marie Collins of Courtice and at- tended the Toronto Exhibi- tion. We are glad that Mr. George Beverley is home after a stay in Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. Visitors during the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rice of Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Green of Brooklin and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Fillette of Oshawa. Mrs. Leslie Gauslin and - Mr. Earl Gauslin of Stouff- ville and Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Schofield and Kim of Oshawa were recent visitors with Mrs. Cecil Harper. Master Scott Wilbur spent a few days golfing with Master George Burnett of Port Perry and Master Todd Wilbur was holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beare at Shandois Lake. Mrs. Stewart Bray and "Mrs. Floyd Asselstine called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sut- cliffe last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goslin visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Park of Bowmanville on Sunday. Mrs. Scott Thomson, Lori and Leslie of Uxbridge call- ed on the Thompsons on Monday. Mrs. James E. Mitchell spent,the weekend with Mr. and Mrs! Ivan Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slack and children. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to Mrs. Charles Bell on the bereavement of her grandson, Master Wayne Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell, who was killed while riding his bicycle on highway 35 recently. Happy School Days to teachers and pupils! AED EN Bell Canada is distributing only one telephone book per household to conserve natural resources and reduce pollution, Warren Turnham, local Bell Canada manager, said today. Delivery of the Regional Municipality of Durham and surrounding area directory begins August 21 and is expected 'to be finished by Sept. 5. Mr. Turnham said that sub- scribers who require an 'extra directory can phone the Bell business office to make arrangements. Some 58,428 phone books are being" distributed this year to Oshawa and Port Perry subscriber, com- pared to 62,964 last|year. For the whole A of the Durham directory, 121, 725 copies are being delivered "| this year, compared to 130,867 last year, with a conservation of 14,382 direc- Durham Women's Movement The Durham Women's ' Movement will hold their next meeting at the McLau- ghlin Library Auditorium on Monday, September 8 at 7:30 p.m. The topic will be Rape. While the reported' inci- dence of rape is'on the rise in most Canadian cities, rape is still one of our most unreport- ed crimes. Up to 90 percent of rapes are never reported. A primary reason for this is that the victim is more sev- erely censured by society than is the rapist. This censure is the product of many years of ignorance, misinformation, and myth about rape. Wendy King and Carolyn Bode, from the Rape Crisis Centre, Toronto, will tell us what every woman should know about rape. All who are interested are wel- come. 72 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8108 (across from Ball Park at Lakefront ) Now Arvivels all Casual & Dress DEE BB hh VV VVOVOPIVIIIVIVIIIIVIVIOIVIIIIVIIIIICSP by Park Hall & Progress tories, because of one book per household. Cover design of the new directory has letters of the dial in 'various shades of brown, orange, black and white. The Olympic symbol is on the back cover. Mr. Turnham said the infor: mation section has a page of helpful hints on how to find numbers readily jn the white pages and another on finding government listings alpha- betically. This information is parti- cularly helpful' now that there is a 25¢ charge for each " PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 4, 1975 -- 7 Only one book per household unnecessary call to directory assistance, said. Mr. Turnham "Have you" tried a black- smith?" / SUITS 155. SLACKS by Nash & Park Hall Nice Assortment Checks and Plain -- Colours SWEATERS '12.00., by Jantzan Cardigans, Pullovers and Sleeveless MAR-LAINE HAND CRAFT BOUTIQUE 160 Queen Street - Port Perry,Ont. 985-8011 Doodle Art and Sheepskin Rugs MACRAME SUPPLIES and BEADS Jiffy Stitchery - Needle Pointers - Tapestry and Hand Crafts. Yarns, Needlecraft & Kits Keep your dog under control with obedience training Registration- September 8, 7:30p.m. C. Swain 986-5332, A. Carlson 852-6708 Strickland Carlson Method

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