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Port Perry Star, 3 Aug 1977, p. 14

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FAR A RAST OIE NY TY ASTRA ea \ ne (AAR x oan RENAL TINE EE CHER BTL ERA LERGTRIN, LI IEA TALC BAT RL Sy ALUM RE B.S eso UU wa ACRES IT RIE pe hy AG RAUBER RTH Se UES HEA SLERSRIOU ER LS DOA LINERS IA 3 i. Ad aa SELES A - 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, August 4, 1977 Seagrave and area news a, « A . - le 1 me. Also attending that { (Eom imied) family of Port Perry enjoy- Sone were Foi Mi, : x to Pat and Martin for their ; -b- IE hospitalit ed having a bar-b-que Taylor. ; oy ospilat Yar Sunday. 'together. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Aojpame Sunca¥, Misses' Linda and Mary watts, Mr, and Mrs. Joe % Len Somerville was telling me about a very thrilling experience he had had this past week. You see Len is quite a railroad buff and he especially is intrigued in steam locomotives so he, his wife Betty and daughter" Melody-Anne struck off from Toronto aboard the C.N.660 Steam Locomotive Excursion bound for Niagara Falls. Aboard the train he met an old-acquain- tance who just happened to be the engineer of the train and he invited Len up to ride in the engine. Well needless to say Len was and still is, in seventh heaven! What is that saying about big boys liking big toys! Dinner guests of the Don Beacock's were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd of Man- chester on Wednesday even- ing and on Sunday evening John and Shirley Foster and ® Live Bait for sale. Beacon Marina CCT EET EEE TET El a Your pigp;. IS Your pe FEDDERS HEAT PUMPS ® 5 Yr. Parts & Labour Warranty " -- eo Expert Installation - Call Collect ENVIRONMENTAL HEATING & COOLING R.R. 3, Peterborough EEE RRERE ELEN ERENT ERROR E ELE ROEDERER ERROR RRR ER RRL OURO ROOT FRED THOMAS Outboard Repair @ Authorized Chrysler Outboard & Boat Dealer : - Sales & Service. ® Authorized Lawn Boy - Sales & Servite. Boat Motors for rent - by hour or day. 986-5188 Caesarea HOO Lee Wanamaker of Oshawa have been having a few holidays with Granpa and Granma Wanamaker during the week and were joined on the weekend by their cousin, Miss Brenda Lake of Oakwood. . The Branton--pool is. the scene of a lot of activity 'these days as Bonnie and her assistant have begun a second set of swimming lessons for this season, How fortunate we are to have such facilities so close and such competent instruc-. tors! I hope you know how much we all appreciate this, Frank and Bonnie. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Knolton of Winnipeg were overnight guests at the Somerville home on Wed- nesday evening then on Thursday all of them journeyed to Toronto to attend a Blue Jay baseball Se ed | 1-705-743-8831 uw I= Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanamaker and . their respective families have all returned f a week's vacation Inn in Minden, Birthday greetings to my grandmother, Mrs. Myrtie Stone, who is celebrating her special day this week. Many thanks to all the members of the Session who helped out or took part in the church service on Sun- day morning. It was enjoy- ed by all. Happy birthday to Don Hunter and" little Robert Wanamaker who contributed pennies to the birthday box. I have been asked. to remind you that there will be worship on August 7 and 14 at 10:00 a.m. If you want tickets for the Greenbank church barbeque on August 19th (4:30 p.m.) and haven't got them yet the stewards of that church would like you to get them SOON so that they can purchase supplies and make final arrangements for this big event. Call the manse at 985-7787 if you require tickets. Welcome home to Mrs. Carol Rott, our local guide leader, who has just return- ed from attending the International Girl Guide Camp in Nova Scotia. Carol was one of 1500 women campers from ten provinces two territories and 30 countries. She wishes to express her appreciation to the ladies of the Greenbank Ladies Auxiliary of Scouting for the financial support she received which helped to make this once-in-a-life time experience come true. Donna Wanamaker is next week's correspondent and I'm sure she would appreciate your giving her a call next week at 985-8350. EE Call on the CLIFT meet émergencies LN - jy AJ eet 0) hand map ntal man: NEED EQUIPMENT FOR PLANT MAINTENANCE? need, and We probably have just what you d ou'll be renting it for only the time you really need it! EMERGENCY BREAKDOWN? While your equipment is laid up, | id] - ES you can continue to operate at peak efficiency with rented ARA "emergency equipment." It will pay to check with us. For Information on available equipment, contact: A PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 159 CASIMIR ST. - PORT PERRY 985-7356 i lose vrrvevrresnr vont rr I ssrssasssbasccasnani Fr YT VT TPO POOD OE Aa AAMAS AAR WR ae aestuarii the Hospitality PAST MASTER'S NIGHT Purple Hill LOL399 held a special meeting on. May 30, 1977, to honour Past Masters of the Lodge. Certificates were presented to the following Brothers, who were in attendance: (left to right, back row) Lorne McKee, John Archer, Fred Griffin, Wilbur Vance. (Middle row): Gerald Stinson, Jack Wilson, Rupert Byers, Henry Short. (Front row): - Floyd Argue, Henry Wotten, Sandy Moore, Garry Cole. Absent from photo, were: Don Proutt, George Johnston, Harvey Johnston, Calvin McKee, Ormie Hyland, Harry McKee and Lorne Martyn. Blackstock craft holds open house by Janet Parsons Our craft program now has a fast growing total registration of 70 boys and girls. This week, the boys have been busy making life size marionettes of people and skeletons, which they have taken great care in assuring their life likeness. The girls experimented making leather flowers with the results being very successful. Both boys and girls enjoy- ed painting plaques and figurines. On Friday, August 5, we will be having an open house for parents and any- one else interested in crafts will also be welcome. Here, the children will display their creations and demon- strate a few of the crafts. New books The following new books have arrived at the Scugog Public Library. Miss Philadelphia Smith - _P. Allardyre; Queens of Bri- tain - N. Lofts; How to make Braided Rugs - S. Carty; I'd Love to But What'll I Wear? - P. Bergen; Backyard Poul- try Keeping - J. Taylor; The Wild, Unwilling Wife - B. Cartland; How to save your own life - Erica Jong; The Court at Windsor - C. Hub- ert; The Book of Eve - C, Beresford-Howe. LARGE PRINT - The case of the Daring Decoy - E. S. Gardner; The Door - M. R. Rhinehart; The Clue of the New Shoe - A. Upfield; Moonrakers - Ian Fleming; Cup of Gold - John Stein- beck; The Clocks - A. Chris- tie; Dark Canyon - L. -L'Amour; Police at the Funeral - M. Allingham; The Spoilers - D. Bagley; Bachelors of Broken Hill - A. Upfield; Sad Cypress - A. Christie. PAPERBACKS: Sinatra - "E. Wilson; The Great San- tini - P. Conroy; Bear - M. Engel; Star Wars - G. Lucas. A tut Na 20,91 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW COMPLETELY FINISHED. Erected on your lot. C.M.H.C. Approved - A.H.0.P. Eligible Call COBOURG HOMES for details. [416] 372-9432 NI 00 A ED OL O00 OOO | EERE EEE EERE EEEEEEERE ER Ee pp ---- sol pn DONS CUSTO : CONCRETE FINISHING | J ---- nr er se" Quality Workmanship § gy Free 5) I ! PHONE , Basement Floors J Garage Floors ) Patios - Sidewalks ) Concrete Steps 3 4) ~tos Lr er ee ee J pp -- p---- p-- oS ee Sere Gee Bore Soe ee Se hdd ddddi i EE EE EE EE EEE EE ET - gt - -- = UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W. Undridge Ontario. 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