16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1977 Scugog Island News Increased attendance in Island Church By Mrs. Earl Reader This week you may expect one of two lady visitors. You guessed it, the enumer- ators are out again for the Regional vote. Mrs. Doug Crozier will do the beaches while Mrs. Roy Freeman will call on the farms and residences near them. The "Grace" U.C.W. will meet September 7 at the home of Mrs. Joan Aldred. The "Head" U.C.W. will meet September 7 at the home of Mrs. Betty Reader. It was pleasing to walk into the Island Church on Sunday and be greeted by piano and guitar music. Our eyes were led to the beauti- ful arrangement of gladiolii on the Communion table. Visitors were present from Connecticut, the Maritimes and Whitby. Last year the average attendance for July and August was 24. This We Now Have NO-LEAD |_GaAs Accepted Credit Cards fac Car Care 1 Specializing in: © ON-CAR WHEEL BALANCING © MINOR REPAIRS & TUNE-UPS : o OIL CHANGE & LUBRICATION o FRONT END & BRAKE REPAIR o TIRE SALES & SERVICE (New & Used Tires) MASTER CHARGE TEXACO - CHARGEX TAYLOR'S TEXACO Corner of Union & 7A Hwy. - year it was 41. So things are really changing. September should bring a much higher number when the children and their parents return. Sunday School starts Sep- tember 11 with a good staff of teachers and as close to 9:30 a.m. as possible in order to give more time for study. As usual, the choir pleased everyone and we had a special treat in a Mother and Daughter duet by Betty and Janet Reader. Rev. Clarke gave special welcome of the visitors. His message for the few child- ren reminded them of ap- proaching school days and its special meaning for each and urged them to play the game well and put every- thing into what they do. The conclusion of the adult mes- sage suggested that we may be at the cross roads of life Monday to Friday 8:00am. 109:00 p.m Saturday -8:00am. 10 6:00pm Sunday - 10 am. 10 9:00 p.m. 985-3655 and we must choose which direction we will go. The time is moving closer, perhaps two weeks, when we . shall see our new organ and donations are being pro- mised to help make the payment complete. Manchester Anniversary will be the third Sunday of September, and Scugog will likely come in October. Karen and Brian Hewson of Whitby spent the weekend at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Clifford Redman. Congratulations to our own Jennifer Pearce in tak- ing second place for 1977 Miss Port Perry Fair. We are always pleased to see our young people bring honours to our Island. There was a lovely presen- tation on Saturday evening for the two newlywed couples when there was a social evening and gifts were presented. Penny and her husband received a deacon's bench, bathroom clothes hamper and has- sock. Morita and her hus- band received an ironing board with cover and the iron to go with it. There was also a lovely toaster. These two girls were both raised on the Island and the daugh- ters of parents raised on the Island. So we extend Best Wishes and hope they will frequently return to their Island homes and friends. Blackstock News Many visitors attend Fair By Mrs. Pat Fletcher Blackstock Fair lived up to its fine reputation again on Saturday with a large attendance. A few drops of rain in the morning made a number of people nervous but it turned out to be a gorgeous day. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Bec- kett, Lindsay, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Regan of Cedar Valley were Thursday even- ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin. Anita Alstein enjoyed a week in Davison, Michigan, : with Beth Schiryburt and family. Robin, Dawne and Joey Stimson returned home 5S TEOMANS 7A HWY. - PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-3844 bock-to-cchood ~~ drawin contes my teacher NAME; Tm like thic ws PHONE NO.: ADDRESS: Eligible age group 4-5 and 6-7. Two [2] Merchandise Prizes awarded in each age group. Last day for entries - Saturday, September 3rd, 1977. Winners to be notified - Decision of judges final. AGE: with their Aunt Beth to spend a few days. Joel and Corky Stimson and family from Davison, Michigan, spent the week- end with his sister, Beth Schryburt. Every part of the Fair was enjoyed by the couple, especially coming in 2nd in the wheelbarrow race. Before their trip home on Sunday, everyone saw as much as possible at the Toronto Metro Zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer and family of Pickering were Tuesday and Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wan- 80 of St, Catherines enjoy- the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and also visited other relatives in the area. Mrs. William Kelly of Bob- caygeon spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelly of Guelph spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. © Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slemon Traffic deaths decline Driver and passenger fatalities continued to de- cline in Ontario during the first four months of 1977, said Minister - of - Transportation "and Communications James Snow. Figures released today re- vealed that 223 people died in motor vehicle crashes be- tween January 1 and April 20 - against 240 through the same period in 1976. "It's a drop of seven per- cent," said Snow, "but I'm convinced that if every driver and passenger in every truck and car in Ontario used the available seat belts, the decrease would have been more signi- ficant." Through the initial four months of 1975 - prior to the mandatory seat belt legisla- tion and the lowering of of Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer of Bow- manville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells. Winners at the Senior Citizen weekly card party with 20 tables were: 1st - Mary Ovenden, 119; 2nd - Freeman McCullough, 92; 3rd - Elva VanCamp, 83; 4th - Roy Ego, 83; 5th - Dorothy Archer, 78; 6th - Ruth Wil- son, 78; low - Edna Larmer. Peter and Patric Atkinson of Brampton spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Atkinson. Piano students pass exams The following students of Mrs. Kathy Malcolm recent- <ly tried their grade two piano examinations: First class honours - Ann Armstrong, Janetville. Hon- ours - Peggy Scott, Janet- ville and Julie Baster, R.R. 1 Port Perry. Pass - Annette Haines - Nestleton. highway speed limits - there were 415 drivers and pass- engers killed in motor acci- dents. 'Over two years, that's a sharp drop of 46 percent, and I believe it proves seat belts are working," said Snow. CHANNEL MAST, antenna installations "DURHAM ELECTRONICS & TV For Fast, Efficient SERVICE TO STEREO-T.V.-HIFI PHONO- TAPE at reasonable prices. 145 Queen Street PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 985-3811 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITES THE SCUGOG WASTE DISPOSAL SITE will remain open Monday, September 5th, 1977 with normal operating hours. W.A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG, COMMISSIONER OF WORKS. SN PS SE es a