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Port Perry Star, 3 Dec 1975, p. 35

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.News of interest from By Mrs. Jean Jeffrey Family Cookery with Aylmer and-Del Monte was ® a very successful evening's entertainment. It was spon- sored by Epsom-Utica U.C.W. and presented Ida Burns and Associates Inc. It -was co-sponsored by Unico Foods Ltd., so all the ladies now have a recipe book with 42 delicious Italian recipes. After receiving many use- ful cooking tips, everyone - . enjoyed the Buffet supper, The Church. Anniversary service at Utica was well attended. All were delighted to hear the message from Rev. John Hill of Columbus and to visit for a few minutes with his lovely wife and meet son, John. Twenty- one years go by so quickly. The beautiful solo's by Mrs. Ross Parrott of Glen Major & ENOTES BYTE FRR were also a highlight of the service. Mrs. Jeffery, Mrs. Mero and Mrs. Crozier accom- . panied Mrs. F. Dobson to the® retired . and superanu- ated teacher's banquet at Sunderland. Mrs. Sara Johnson and her daughter Mrs. Mona Grey of Orillia and Mrs. Olive Mac- Gregor of Uxbridge called on Mrs. Cawker and Mrs. Jeffery recently, then went on to visit Mr. and Mrs, Jack Barnett and family. We hope Mrs. Christie and Mrs. Watson will soon be fully recovered from their recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnhardt of Ux- bridge last Monday after- noon. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jacky, Hill and John, also Julie ond Richard Ashton were guests for lunch on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mc Ilvride and family of R.R. 2, Uxbridge were Sunday din- ner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. Rev. Mr. dnd Mrs. Floyd Wilson of Oshawa were Monday dinner guests last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. One day recently, Mrs. Prentice was 'a luncheon guest with her niece, Mrs. Joyce.Taylor of Blackstock, and while in the area called on Mrs. Carol Locke. Mrs. M. Bailey was in Tor- onto recently for.a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. V. 'Cracknell. Mrs. Bailey and Not all committee's fault :Dewar Overspending by the Dur- ham Region Works depart- ment is as much the fault of - . the entire council as it is the department, according to works committee chairman Alan Dewar, who expressed Acéident - continued senger in a car driven by "Hielke DeJong, 54, Of 223 "Bigelow Street, is now under treatment at the Toronto hospital. Also injured, according to police, was Hielke DeJong, and driver and passenger in the second car, Attard, 17, and Donald Mareau, 17, both of Oshawa. Only David Attard required hospitalization. He's in satisfactory condition at Oshawa General Hospital. According to Whitby de- tachment Ontario Provincial Police, the car driven by Hielke DeJong, was east- bound on Queen Street when + it came into collision with a pick-up driven by David Attard. The pick-up was travelling south on Lilla Street at the time. 8) Church ® PORT PERRY CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister Bible Sunday December 7 10a.m. Port Perry Worship - and Sunday School 11:30 a.m. Prince Albert Worship and Sunday School ¥ SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. Geo. Wylie Rev. B. Pogue SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 9:35 a.m. - SCUGOG 11:15 a.m. - MANCHESTER BLACKSTOCK PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Rev. V.M. Parsons, Min. % SUNDAY,DECEMBER?7 10 a.m. Blackstock 11 a,m. Church School 11:15 a.m. Nestleton and Church School CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister' Hon. Assistant Rév. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 Advent II 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer : Church School # ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 Advent IT 11:00 a.m, Morning Prayer Church School RJ David | ahout the cost of putting annoyance last Wednesday at' the flack the committee ~has been getting for over- spending budgets. In a table-turning verbal blast at the meeting, Coun. Dewar attacked those who criticized his committee. He said he was 'tired of this council, which...with glee and comfort...continues to pass draft plans for sub- divisions presented by the local councils, and then when it comes to talk about putting i in the necessary ser- .¢ vices for this housing, balks." If council is concerned _pipes in the ground, council sho(ld go back to local coun- cils and object to things at that point in time, he feels. The works department was criticized during the finance committee's report to coun- cil. The finance committee was recommending that the un- used portion of the 1975 capital expenditure quota for other departments be applied to public works pro- jects this year. Services PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 Advent IT St. John's, Port Perry 10:00 a.m. Bible Sunday 11:00 a.m. Church School Burn's Church, Ashburn 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:30 a.m. Bible Sunday Guest Minister at both Churches: The Rev. S. Horne Canadian Bible Society Minister: . The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Manse: 985-3409 Study: 985-3881 PORT We BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11:00a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Gospel Service Tuesday 10:00 a.m. Ladies Coffee Hour Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study ALL WELCOME PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 1 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evang. Service Amounting to $1,747,992, the figure was realized through the deferral of cap- ital expenditures by the pol- ice, social services and plan- ning and development departments. Coun. Keith Ross (Oshawa) was the first to. take the works committee to task and criticized the fact that it was forever overspending in its budget. He said his remarks were aimed '"'not at the commit: tee but at the department... where we are paying high prices for people to bring in a proper budget." Coun. Ross said if controls weren't enforced on all de- partments "then we're just being kidded around at bud- get time." Coun. Dewar pointed out most members of council appear to be in favor of approving projected housing developments but not pro- viding the capital works to service them. Epsom 985-7329 Mrs. Cracknell visited Mrs. Neeson and found her as cheerful and busy as ever. Bethesda Reach W.I. ladies keep in mind our Christmas party at the Boadway home December 17. This has become. one of our very favourite Christmas parties: Gary Lawley of Honey Har- bour spent a weekend with his friend, Ronald Card and "had an enjoyable time with other friends in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Emblém and Albert of Toronto visited for a couple of days with Mr. 'and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Risebrough at Sandford on Sunday. Dr. Jerrold, Mrs. Asling and girls visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling. Julie Ashton spent Sunday with her cousins. On Sunday, Mr. A. Ashton and family of Sonya, Mr. and. Mrs. K.. Ashton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken - Catherwood and boys of Oshawa helped Allen cele- rate his birthday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bushell helped sudprise his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bushell on Sunday in honour of their wedding anniversary. Mrs. A. Card and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tripp of Shirley Road were luncheon guests Monday with Mrs. Tripp's aunts, Mrs. Hawley and Mrs. Wilson. The Couples Club enjoyed the dance at Utica Hall, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster visited their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Pozel in Agincourt, last weekend. Please note Utica and Ep- som Annual Church reports are due in December to Barry Bushell. PORT PERRY CHRYSLER MANCHESTER, ONT. proudly announces 'the introduction of the all new Plymouth _ Volare 4SPEN Two New Compact Economy Cars From Chrysler Priced from * Six in stock for immediate delivery * Beat the "Sales Tax" and buy now "caretaker at the Township office clears the sidewalks INSTT ng /'/ 1 ------ "t re Ya : a Lr BARI a RE Snow removal crews In Scugog Township were busy early last Thursday morning clearing the streets of approximately four inches of freshly fallen snow. The snow was the first of the season and is an indication of what we will have to contend with for the next four or five months. Above a township truck cleans snow on Perry Street while Ralph Haan, in front of the bullding. UXBRIDGE DENTURE CLINIC 66 Brock Street West - Uxbridge, Ont. 852-5291 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE NOW. For Complete Denture Service. : D. 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