Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Sep 1978, p. 13

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aA VER Eo BPE Svs ol E70 a AL EE CA LS Se ARE POT LESSOR LO Rel A A, F Ra fat | CAEN ALE hh Ro 3 dR ern PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 27, 1978 -- 13 3 i : / | 3 | 33 +f a SG o 4 5 a by k] = R i AE & *Y * Irish Ironstone & ' REDUCED 40% Dave and Nancy Barr were just one of the many that enjoyed themselves last Saturday at the L"il Abner Dogpatch Dance at Blackstock. Dave and Nancy won J first prize as hillbillies and received a bottle of wine wrapped in newsprint. Behind, Larry Schryburt dances with Donna Fummerton. Minor i injuries Paul Zima was northbound when he struck a car driven by Donna Michie who was backing from a driveway. Police estimate damage to both vehicles at $500. A Bradford area man suffered minor injuries when the jeep he was driving struck a car on Simcoe Street in Port Perry late Sane afternoon. 1 Pattersons of Port | 197 Queen St. - 985-8332 wii SALE * Waterford Crystal 20% OFF i 2 >ango Dinnerware 0 piece starter sets) Reduced 25 % to clear * Ceramic Pottery Various Sizes & Colour Schemes REDUCED 25% * All Jewellery REDUCED 20% i * Selected Hallmark Items SALE ENDS OCTOBER 7, 1978. Prince Albert U.C.W. Sept. meeting The first meeting of the Prince Albert U.C.W. for the fall term was held on Wed- Now and Then". Sylvia committees presented their morning meeting in the Port nesday, September 20th in reminded u§ of the many reports, Perry United Church com- the Church basement. There famous women in the Bible. The ladies are asked to mencing September 27th. ' were 20 'members and 1 She also pointed out the remember that on October The meeting closed with a visitor in attendance and 32 major accomplishments that 15th the U.C.W. will be con- the Mizpah benediction 4 hospital visits were repor- have been achieved by ducting the Sunday Church followed by a delicious lunch oF ted. women in former years and Service. - There will be a which was served by Ruby i Florence Smith opened the - in more recent times. Unlike special choir that day made Dearborn and Ann Kin- Ae devotional by reading a the earlier women who were up of U.C.W. members. nunen. nor poem entitled "Beatitudes scorned and persecuted for Anyone interesting in sing- righ for Women", This' was daring to stray into the ing in the choir that day AN followed by the singing of man's business world, wo- please attend choir practice WEDDING Te? Hymn 351. Lila Clarke read men today have much more on October 5th and 12th. A pr the scripture and June freedom in choosing a ca- committee consisting of INVITATIONS ph; Bidgood elaborated on the meaning of the scripture passage. After the singing of Hymn 356 and a prayer, Florence Smith introduced one of our members, Sylvia Lindsay, who then spoke to us on the subject of "Women reer. 'June Bidgood thanked Sylvia for her uplifting message to the U.C.W. ladies. The minutes of the June meeting were read and approved, 'The various Florence Smith, Lila Clarke, June Bidgood and Betty Deeth was appointed to plan the worship service. Shirley Brawn reminded the ladies that the Women's Fellowship Group will holding their regular a & Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 We invite you and your family to come in and test drive one of our new 1979 demonstrators, Then stay for coffee and refreshments. SEE ... tomorrow's cars today at Beare Motors. Toke o look at them now. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 - 29 - 30 9A.M.to 9P.M. SATURDAY to 6 P.M. 1979 CHEVETTE CAV 4A 1979 MONTE CARLO BEARE MOTORS Lid. 268 Queen Street - Port Perry - 985-7351

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