Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1978, p. 15

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Sa og I hm ma gM h « ' wi rr PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 15, 1978 -- 15 y Parade, Service sor Remembrance D in RE TT w Dyn a Re wT S-- ne w } 0 Pat *y 5: 3 « & . ' A J a " i a ~. Sp wr _ en Cod a ~ oS, EP Eg SIL - AG TED AL rey - ot. nk ~~ i TL A . oo -, rt re ey SN dra lt --_ ST Pre AN - TT Pr Santee Le - v3 2 rs FIN are Es 5 -- oy oy GR np, ». » LE Re Ti = EAA ~~ ay A 2% hy ere he vie pr ». . . ep Wi 3 Lx a FR Led by the Uxbridge Pipe Band, more than 200 - 4 J AA RA 6 /} Viste bi SIN A MR veterans and Legion members from Port Perry Legion 0: * marched Sunday morning in Remembrance Day Fo » ¢ Parade that ended at the Legion Cenotaph where hs several wreathes were laid to honour the war dead. A Ak memorial service was conducted at the Legion by Rev. C.E. Clarke of Port Perry, and bugler Gord Coupland : sounded "The Last Post" and "Reveille." - | 'News from Scugog Island | » E Community Hall and a was needed at the Cenotaph w rom page 11 family dinner at night cater- Memorial Service. Mr. information you may call ed to by Bunnys. For those Walker was a R.C.M.P. 3 " i . . Wilma That - 985.2065. who did not manage a callwe officer for 4 years and still : Legion vice President John Maw with Silver Cross The United Church in Port wish to convey Best Wishes works with Security but has Mother Mrs. V. Hayden of Port Perry who placed Perry is also promoting a from everyoneonthelsland. the Ministry as his goal. wreath on behalf of all mothers who lost sons in battle. gathering for High School Eliza and Maurice have been Accordingly he has had a students every 2nd Sat. night life long residents and known great deal of experience and for young people who wishto to all through Lodge, can see where humanity is share social times together. Church, School, Institute, heading if we do not heed the For information call Victor School buses, Mail route and prophecies and word of God. Walker, Scugog and Man- other groups. Many people can see the chester are invited to join in Now we'll warn you of situation but do nothing but transportation might be reserved dates for Dec. about it. Prayer is a power- difficult for some. Therefore First, the church choir ful instrument. As we often ean island group might be concert on Dec. 3 involving think of the Shakespearean handier. outside help. Dec. 4 the quote "More things are : Tuesday, Nov. 22 will be a Stichmanns take you to wrought by prayer than this full day. At the Port Perry Alaska. Dec. 13 the Boy world dreams of." United Church there willbea Scouts have their Christmas Sunday sees only a small coffee hour at 9:30 a.m. Mr. party at the Island Hall. percentage of the population « Gordon Hunter will intro- Dec. 8 the childrens film at in church. Yet in some wn duce Mr. and Mrs. Whiston the Hall. Dec. 10 lucky countries people are risking hy from U.S. and they will people hopefully get to their lives to be in a place of a om speak and give their exper- Toronto to see "The Living workship. Fighting in wars " ience from 10 to 11:30. Foll- Christmas Tree". Hope you or otherwise seems to solve rio po owing a sing song there will have a spacious calendar all nothing. Jesus taught love. =] -- turkey dinner in one of checked now. Oh yes, the The Women's Institute ter] ; . w the restaurants at $4.00 per Sunday School concert Dec. meets tonight. They are om wu Li person. If you would like to 15, Friday. sponsoring a 2-day bread oa a attend please notify Mrs. Attendance came up at the making course free for all Poe: Madeline Cawker today. island church on Sun. with 41 Island ladies on the after- nr At night of Nov. 22 the in the Sunday School dept. noon of Nov. 20 at 1 p.m. and reg "Head" U.C.W. will have Upon arriving the first all day Nov. 27 10 a.m. to 3 their mystery Sister Supper thing that could be noticed p.m. For more information ered at the hall. was the lovely new Directory call Janis Richardson, Jess The following Wed. Nov. 29 sign in place, thanks to Chambers or Elizabeth mn the "Grace" U.C.W. will Clarence Carter and Geo. Stichmann. hold it's mystery sister Freeman. We are very Jack Kane is home from supper at the Island Hall. grateful to the following the Toronto hospital and ®Bunnys will cater again. people who gave donations John Sweetman has been Please bring gifts between toward its cost: Mr. and moved to the Oshawa $2. and $3. Any lady who is Mrs. Cecil Fralick, Mrs. Ada hospital. not a member of the Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Reta Wilson returned to "Grace" U.C.W. but lives in Cameron Aldred, Mrs./Greta hospital on Fri. and has not * the Community and would St.John, Mr. and Mrs. Joe picked up as could be hoped. like to attend, please call Dowson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Flora Muffitt from Toronto Mrs. Elmer Brown or Mrs. Taylor. So now there is just was able to spend Fri. and Raymond Falick by the $28. left to complete it. part of Sat. with her friends, previous Wed. In order to Within a few weeks these Mrs. Reta Rodman and Mrs. ho: cover the cost of supper and new names will be added to Mabel Strong. It was her " other expenses, it was decid- the Remembrance book. first visit in 6 yrs. and it was ES ¢ ed to ask each lady for $4.50. Inside there were lovely her desire to come back and pA Saturday was a big day for floral arrangements shared see the Island. After 24 Bob Ford [centre], Raymond Wren and John Maw salute during Branch 419 Eliza and Maurice Fralick by the previous days Fralick years of ill health and uncer- Remembrance Day Parade held Sunday in Port Perry to honour the 100,000 when they celebrated their celebration. Mr. Fred tainty she is cheerful even Canadians who lost their lives in two world wars. .40th Wedding anniversary in Walker of Oshawa conducted with periods of great distress an open house at the Island the service as Rev. Clarke and suffering.

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