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Port Perry Star, 13 Jun 1979, p. 23

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Vv hi pmiehsisisinitisiaiumiimmidininiioimsoieiisdniadndnsmeisisisarm iii. 3 by Vera Brown Church service this week will be held at Epsom Church at 11:30 a.m. at which time there will be a service of baptism. Keep in mind the Straw- berry Social on June 23rd at 8 p.m. in Utica Hall. This will include a musical program followed by a social time. All U.C.W. members please bring a 13' cake either iced or un-iced. Sunday School will be at Uticaand areanews - 10:00 a.m. This will be the last class until September when they will resume for another season. Everyone is invited to attend the Sunday School picnic on the Church grounds at 12 noon on sun- day. I am also informed of plans for the Sunday School to hold a bazaar in the Fall so this will give everyone an opportunity to start now in their spare time to make items for this event. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan of Greenbank were Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur of Port Perry were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys on Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harper were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rogers of | ¢ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 13, 1979 -- 23 Nestleton, Caesarea (From Page 21) London, Ont. in July. Per- haps this enormous contribu- tion will enable researchers to find a cure for Cancer. Let's all hope. Court Lady Snowbird is going to purchase a gift for. the most improved boy and the most improved girl in Grade 8, to be presented at their graduation. It was decided that we go ahead with a sand box for the Community Centre Park providing the Hall and Park Board approve. Perhaps each year the organization can add one piece of play ground equipment. Lunch was served by Marg. Jones and Lyn Bow- man. Next meeting, Sept. 10th, at Anne Lee's home. Presbyterian Church South Nestleton Miss Dorothy Bulman pre- sented her thoughts from Scripture. -Matthew 27: Verses 27-54. Christians have ben accused of concen- trating too much on the death of Jesus Christ. But, isn't it true to say that we can spend a lifetime with a spouse, a child, a friend, and it is at their death that the full meaning of their life comes to us? So much becomes clearer. As we look into the mean- ing of Christ's life, there are two things that stand out clearly. His life was not just a two-way affair between God and Himself. His whole life was spent in the com- pany of God and neighbour. It was a three-way relation- ship. Christ's message is for all people. It is not just a comfortable little feeling that you and I have with Him. It involves caring in a real practical way in His world. In the Choir a duet was rendered by the Scott sisters, and much enjoyed by the congregation, "Best Wishes" to those in hospital, - haven't a report for this week. Your correspondent will be having a holiday for a period of approximately three weeks. Will be in touch when I return. p YAaRD-MdN SN # Returning to the University of Toronto after fifty years Andrew M. Lawrence, Port Perry and Mrs. Lawrence pause between activities at U. of T.'s Spring Reunion June 2. About 1,200 attended the reunion which featured the years 1909, 1919, 1929, 1939 and 1954. Activities included lunch in the Great Hall, Hart ¢ House and a garden party at the home of U. of T. president James Ham. Mr. Lawrence was the owner Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper of Oshawa and Mrs. Delia Harper. Mrs. Mildred Thompson and Mr. Baker visited her mother Mrs. Miller at Mount Albert on Sunday. There were 14 tables of euchre played at the hall of Friday evening. Prizes went = MODEL 14995/16 H.P. Twin Cylinder/Hydrostatic 4 GARDEN TRACTOR a 7 | 1: by Norma Frew The Pine Ridge Garden Club held their monthly meeting June 5th at the 2 Nestleton Community Cen- $ i etre. President Roy Grierson £3 opened the meeting with Claudia McDiarmid assist- ing as secretary. Minutes of the last meeting were read and after a short 3 business period Mr. Grierson . ff gintroduced the guest for the evening Mr. Charles Sharp, a local apiarist. Mr. Sharp began the sub- ject of bees informing the members that bee-keeping is one of the oldest skills known to civilization and that re- cently honey was uncover- ed in the ancient catacombs in the Holy Land and was PHIL 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE - PORT PERRY Over 100 Factory Fresh, New Pontiacs, Buicks and 6.M.C. Trucks. Special Edition Street Coupe 4 Wheel Drive G.M.C. Pickups Silver Anniversary Firebird Trans Am Exciting Front Wheel Drive Rivieras, Phoenix & Skylarks. Large selection of Good Will Used Cars & Trucks. OPEN MONDAY TO THURSDAY to 9 P.M. - FRIDAYS to 6 P.M. - SATURDAYS to 4 P.M. 985-8474 of the Lawrence Pharmacy until 1969. Hear interesting lecture *on history of bee-keeping still edible. It takes 80,000 bees to collect enough nectar to pro- duce a pound of honey. The total distance they travel to collect it would be equivalent to three trips around the world. Caution is warned to those handling pesticides that if the present trend continues the bumble bee will soon become extinct and indeed the bees are very essential to crop production and the sur- vival of mankind. A good selection of plants were available at the plant table with Grace Bajema in charge. The meeting closed at 9.30 followed by light refresh- ments. l¥s Always Worth the Trip to PONTIAC - BUICK LIMITED to Mrs. K. Crozier, Mabel Pilkey and Elsie Taylor had low. For the gents Mr. Irwin Kydd, Douglas Stiver and John Wallace was low. Freeze-out winners were Jim and Fran Gibson with Mrs. Poots and Mrs. Anchor coming insecond. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Mrs. Murray Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butson visited on Tuesday evening 'with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Geer and Bradley at Coppins Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinch- cliffe of Toronto were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wagg at Stouffville on Sunday. Mrs. Dora Geer spent a few days in Willowdale visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKinley. To all the Fathers - "Happy Dad's Day" on Sun- day. Suggested List Price. ... $4696.00 SALEPRICE........... $3896.00 YOUSAVE.............. $800.00 (Limited Quantity Available) "WE ACCEPT TRADE-INS" * Full complement of 26 optional Quick-Attach Accessories, including Dozer Blade, Snow Thrower, Rotary Tiller and Rotary Mower Deck! * Totally enclosed, quiet 16 H.P. Hydrostatic Engine for dependable power! e Power Take Off for front, center and rear-mounted accessories is standard . . . saves you money! e Outstanding visibility . . . lets you see all around! e Comfortable seat! e Large capacity fuel tank! * Big, brawny pneumatic tires gril firmly! * Simple controls . . . easy for anyone to operate! e Hydraulic Lift System! WILLY & SON SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS 64 Water Street - Port Perry - 985-3192 So SG a *, Rd . fA : Sd SRO BARA IC AS

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