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Port Perry Star, 22 Feb 1978, p. 15

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by Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church, Sunday February 26 at 11:15 a.m. Rev, E, Linstead in charge. There will be a joint offic- ial board meeting at Man- chester church Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb enjoyed last Wed. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert King at v ® Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Art Weirs- ma of Picton home over the weekend and Mrs. Harmke de Boer and Mrs. De de Hoat of Holland visiting their sister Mr. and Mrs. + John Hofstee and girls. A number of the children enjoyed the 'Thinking Day" » @ at the Anglican church at 5 9 > © 0 | » f «a Port Perry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jakeman at Bethany on Friday. Mrs. June Thompson and Ralph Kimmerly of Oshawa dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts on Sun- ® day. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding visited her brother Mr. and Mrs. Allie Jewell at Sonya on Sunday. : Utica by Mrs. Vera Brown Church service on Sunday, February 26th will be at Utica United Church at 11:30 a.m. Rev. Cliff Pendlebury will be in charge of the service. } Sunday School at Utica will be at 10:15 a.m. There were 16 tables of euchre played at the hall on Friday evening. Prize winn- ers were - Ladies: "Ann Wallace, Violet Luke, Irene Houghland. Men: Hardy Noble, Phyllis Clarke, Ted Bryant. Most lone hands: Bertha Stiver and Wm. Car- negie. Birthday, lady was Mrs. Poots. Freeze-out winners were Harold Mec- Diarmid and Vivian Carl, Manchester area | Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday. Pension deadline March 31 Health and Welfare Canada officials are urging old age security pensioners in Ontario who are receiy- ing Guaranteed Income Supplement to re-apply before the March 31 dead- line if they want to continue receiving the supplement. W.A. Wright, Regional Director for Old Age Secur- ity said that his office has mailed out some 350,000 applications to pensioners who have been receiving the supplement in Ontario dur- ing the past year. "Every recipient who wants to con- tinue receiving the supple- ment must re-apply," Mr. Continued on page 16 - and area news Ann Wallace and Elva Kydd. There were several prizes given for hidden numbers, etc. to celebrate Valentine's day. There will be a regu- lar euchre in two weeks time. Mrs. Mildred Thompson and Mr. Wm. Baker called on Mrs. Jim Miller of Mount Albert on Tuesday. Visitors with Mrs. J. Mitchell were Mrs. Bill Mitchell on Tuesday and Mrs. Owen on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell had a family gathering on Sunday in celebration of birthday of Miss Carla Mitchell, Miss Sheri Haugen and Miss Kristy Williams. Master Charlie Brown and Walter "Green and boys of Toronto, |g visited Mrs. Dolly Roberts Fri. Shows at7&9 p.m. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23 - 24 - 25 Thurs. & Sat. at 8 p.m. Dean JONES, Don KNOTTS, Julie SOMMARS, ri ee JOOLES MAAN. JAVER SANT MACARY. FRANCO LANNE + ARTHUR ALSEER( GOES TOMONTE CARLO (Gc TNs "7 RONMLLER © VINCENT McEVEET nd TECHNICOLOR® "= ghia eos en nto Wha a Cantona Soy mew Seach Mounian wt When Flora wud The Fac ston Lagden DISNEYLAND WALT DISNEY WOR = n StCAETg af SEX SUNDAY, FEBRU ARY 26 ONLY Showtime 8:00 p.m. mini CINEMA Queen & Perry Streets PORT PERRY 985-8535 Closed Monday; Tuesday & Wednesday. oe. A group of local "celebrities" check their scores Scugog Big Brothers Bowl for Millions, and organizers during friendly competition at Centenial Lanes in Port Perry Saturday afternoon. The event was part of the myself spent Saturday in Minden with the Midget Hockey team who were crowned champions at the Tim Harrison 3rd Memorial Midget Tournament. This coming week we will be busy travelling back and forth to Bancroft for play-offs. Master Grant and Miss Kim Schofield spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slack and children to Toronto on Sunday to visit Bob's sister Mrs. John Doble who is recovering in St.Michael's Hospital follow- ing heart surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Geer and baby visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer on Sunday. Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Allan visited on Sunday with her sister Mrs. Ola Forsyth New books at Library The Scugog Public Library report the following new books are now in stock: Afgans - B. Bray; The Tenth Life - R. Lockridge; The Consumer Survival Book - M. Bittinger; Fifty Dollar Bride - Jock Carpen- ter; Canada without Quebec - J. Harbour; 30 Energy Efficient Houses - A. Wade; How to Build Log-End Houses - R. Roy; Party Games You Will Play Again - C. Rees; Afternoon for Lizards" - Dorothy Eden; Charles Dickens - E. John- son. How to Restore, Repair and Finish almost Every- thing - L. Johnson; Death and The Dancing Footman - N. Mérsh; A Thief or Two-S. Woods; Instant Guide to Bridge - H. Kelsey; Island of Mystery - A. Hale; Cer- _ amics, Mosaics and Stained Glass; The Pretty Ones - Dorothy Eden - (Large Print); No More Diapers - J. Selzer; The Hangtree - J. Slaughter. at Markhaven. Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall have just returned" home after spending a week's vacation in Jamaica. Miss Julia Croxall stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family and Miss Sarah Crox- all stayed with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes of Toronto while - mom and dad away. Mr. and Mrs. John Carre of Bridgenorth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and 'family on Sunday. say that about $2,000 was raised through the many pledges for this worthwhile cause. Special WATER SOFTENER RENTALS ONLY 9.95 ... FREE: INSTALLATION WATER ANALYSIS CALL: GARY YOUNG PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. "The Water Specialty People' 655-4936 53 Baldwin St., Brooklin, Ontario. "HOWTO CHOOSE ARSP Sure, at first glance all RSP's look the same. Down the block they may offer flexibility. Around the corner, interest compounded . monthly, While across town it's competitive interest rates. Now, what makes the 'Permanent's RSP different? Simply this: in our Guaranteed Fund we presently combine all three. Flexibility. Interest - compounded monthly. Competitive interest rates. Not only that; there are no initia- tion or annual administration fees and the maximum close-out fee is only $100.00. So maybe at first glance all RSP's do look the same, but they're not. Stop in at the Permanent branch nearest you and find out more about the Permanent RSP. Our branches can also tell you about our Registered Home Ownership Savings Plan (RHOSP). Deadline is March 1, 1978 for 1977 tax savings. Wa the Permanent Permanent Trust Cornpany Mortgage ~ Canada Permanent Corporaton We'll always be here to help you make it. 22 King Street West, Oshawa - 728-9482 138 Simcoe Street, Peterborough - 748-4520 113 Walton Street, Port Hope - 885-6361 or ia 2

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