Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Apr 1979, p. 24

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Find out about PEPSTEP at: UXBRIDGE: Salvation Army Auditorium, 114 Brock Street West, Wednesday 7:30 P.M. FREE EACH MONTH Each month members of our classes receive Weight Watchers magazine ab solutely FREE. Don't de lay join today The Seagrave Cubs took time out just before boa rdingtheyvan to have their picture taken. The boys | Like tofeellivelier? Maybe lose weight a bit faster? Try PEPSTEP! The exercise plan devel- oped for us by a leading car- % diologist. You do the exercising on your own, not at our regular meetings. Its optional, easy, and fun! WEIGHT WATCHERS The Authority PORT PERRY Masonic Hall, 320 Queen Street, Monday 7:30 P.M. Little Britain Community Centre, Monday 7:30 P.M. FOR MEETING INFORMATION CALL MISSISSAUGA 1-826-9200 ENROLL AT ANY CLASS First meeting Fee $10 all other meetings $4. Special senior citizen & student rate -- first meeting $5. All other meetings $2. LITTLE BRITAIN Wainer Eastern Canada Land Aor 109 user of he F308 Mars Weg Warchers WON Wachee tint 1 nc © 379 Aagatered Omaer spent the weekend on an outing in Toronto accompan- ied by thier leaders. SABA ay TALKS apd & APH NEE NT) ER Seagrave news by Marilyn Beacock Looking out my window I noticed that our grass is beginning to turn from winter brown to spring green and that transition pleases me very much. That means that (soon?) we will be enjoying some warm weather and that thought should be enough to put a smile on everyone's face. Speaking of smiles on faces there sure was a lot of beaming little boys who disembarked from some vehicles at the church on Sunday evening. The Sea- grave cubs and their leaders were returning from a weekend in Toronto. While in the big city the group enoyed such ehivgss as the Science €eéntre, C.N. Tower, Toronto Internation- al Airport, a show entitled "Stars for All Seasons" at the Planetarium and what holiday away' from home would ever be complete without a stopover or two at MacDonalds. While at the Science centre they also had Prince Albert News by Ruth Bonnell Special guest speakers at the Sunday morning service was Ross White and Marilyn Martin, a team sent by the Oshawa Presbytery. They presented "Oppor- tunity Now." Ross shared his faith story and Marilyn presented the mission story of the United Church, the theme being the time is now to deepen faith and commitment and become a more faithful steward. Mrs. Dickinson spent a week with her sister Mrs. Merle Murphy. Rick and Judy Olaisen visited Friday evening with Wayne and Ann Pugh, of Port Perry. We welcome home Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter who have arrived home safely from Florida. This Friday evening the Couples Club will meet at the Community Centre at 8 p.m. for an evening of disco dancing. There "will be a guest couple who will be instruc- ting everyone. Stan and Gail Glass had Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Glass for Sunday company. On Monday Stan and Gail visited Mary Lynn Coulter in Thornhill. - We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hodgins home from Florida. Thursday evening euchre scores were Ladies: High - Marion Bell. 2nd - Verna Draper, Low - Ileen Pugh. Mens: High Charlie McLaughlin, 2nd - Joe Forsythe, Low - Milt Heayn. Rick and Judy Olaisen had her mother, Mrs. Dickinson, for supper on Wednesday evening. the occasion being her birthday. Other guests were Merle Murphy and Alan and Lynn Murphy. Last Thursday evening a group of relatives from Lindsay, Oshawa and Port Perry were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock, celebrating five birthdays and one wedding anniversary. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin on the arrival of their granddaugh- ter. Improved health is wished to Mrs. S. Lindsay and Mr. F. Vernon who are in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Beacock and son Philip had her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Allison of Blackstock who have just returned home from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lake, Brenda and Ralph of Oak- wood, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Martyn and family were Easter guests with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn. Easter dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks were Garth and Lynne Brooks and Mr. Clodd Parker. Other visitors with the Brooks family during the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Herald Faulkner of Scar- borough and Don and Norma Holtby. Please call 985-8220 with your news itmes for next week. Did You Know.....that you too could become a trained C.LV.P. volunteer assisting people under severe emo- tional stress? For more information call us at 985- 8461. Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 12 noon. gusEEmuumy Y:\"4 3 SAVE 1 Reasonable Prices WHY PAY MORE FOR HEATING SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY FOR ALL YOUR FUEL OIL NEEDS 1517 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY Telephone Today! Call Collect 668-3381 Prompt, Courteous Service 4dEEEEm EEE the privilege of watching a well-known channel 5 news personality taping a segment of his show for T.V. On Sunday night I imagine there ® were 17 little boys and 4 very tired leaders very pleased to snuggle down in their own bed at a decent hour for the first time this weekend. Iam sure the boys and their © parents wish to express to the Rodleys and their assis- tants their sincere apprecia- tion for a real super-duper weekend. "When can we go again?' Thank you also to Neil Wanamaker and Ken Sturman for assisting with the transportation, Accessories = The Final Touch got the final touch from the 'Seagrave Mad Hatters 4-H club when they journeyed to the Goodwood Community Centre on Satur- day to present the fashioh show with other 4-H groups in 'the area. Fashion commentator was Mandy B . Congratulations to Carol Ann Sturman who received County Honours for _ completing six units. Fol- . lowing the Achievement Day happenings the 4-H leaders Wendy Peyton and Enid Belair treated the gals to an evening of bowling and a feast of chicken. The young gals then presented their leaders with a small gift of appreciation. Saturday evening several little Beavers escorted their dads to the church basement where all enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner catered to by our U.C.W. The Father and Son Banquet is the highlight of the year for these little nippers and it seems to me there were quite a few proud daddies in attendance too. The most major attractionof the evening - next to dessert of course, was a magician ably assisted by none other than my little friend Ethan Lavereau. Thank you to all the leaders for organizing this very special evening. Our place was sure a bee- hive of activity on Saturday morning as truck after truck pulled in our driveway to unload cases of bottles picked up by grateful Boy Scouts who will be using the money received from the © return of the empties to help to defray the expenses of travelling and enjoying the Jamboree to be held in Winnipeg this summer. The Turn to page 25 v0 ® SAVE © FUEL ZX. OIL ERE E TERE

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