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Port Perry Star, 25 Mar 1981, p. 32

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I a eM A AA Sp Sng pr Sg Ng fo a VERGE RAVAN -y Ln ETT To Te Te nT DEE OR NER AN Sas AER yd 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed: March 25, 1981 Blue Ray Chapter meet A fine attendance from this area to Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, Order of the Eastern Star on Thurs- day evening March 12 held in the Masonic Temple, Queen St. Port Perry with Worthy Matron Stella Dennis and Past, Patron Sam Cawker in the East. Honoured guests for the evening were Conductresses, Associate Conductresses and Star Points of various Chapters. After a cordial "greeting each one was presented with a red rose by Conductress Cathy Bourque. Later a lucky draw was a feature of interest. A splendid number of Past Matrons and Past Patrons were in attend#nce 'and given a hearty welcome by the Worthy Matron Sister Stella. Past Patron Brother Sam extended a warm greeting to the members of Blue Ray. Regular business was transacted and action taken regarding worthwhile projects. Guests were present from Ontario- Pickering, Whitby, Sun- beam-Ottawa, West Hill and Scarborough Chapters. After Chapter closed Sister Margaret Jeffrey and committee were responsible for the tempting refresh- ments topped off with piping hot coffee or tea, concluding another informal pleasant evening in Blue Ray. - Nestleton United Church Women The Nestleton U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. S. Cawker, Scugog Point Road, INCOME TAX "PREPARATION - Farms - Individual - Business ALEX J. SHEPHERD, CA. 250 Queen Street, Port Perry PHONE, 985-7031 HBB BOD ro SN LERCH Sid So © Gig 81 Fashion [COUNTRY CLASSICS * Sweet Baby Jane, Love Jeans, Mister Leonard, Gaytowf,, Pantman, Tribal, Leo Chavalier ....... Ge . on the afternoon of Tuesday March 10th. The meeting was opened by President M. Cawker with hymn "O, Master Let Me Walk With Thee" followed by a poem entitled "Sincerity." Words of welcome were extended to all present and appreciation expressed to members for active help with projects undertaken since the January meeting. Mrs. N. Rohrer was in charge of the meaningful devotional reading Scripture Matthew : 25-34. She was assisted by Mrs. L. Malcolm in reading a litany for World Development and Relief most appropriate for the Lenten Season. 17, answered the roll call - "An Irish Superstition or Joke." Minutes of an Executive meeting and the regular meeting were read by Secretary Mrs. Helen Vine and approved. Treasurer Mrs. G. Fish submitted a very satis-- factory financial statement. During correspondence many thank you notes were read from those who had received plants, cards, etc. Mrs. 'L. '"'God's Cure for Fear" dealing with common fears and the Bible remedy that "Perfect Love Casts our Fear." We can feel safe with God when we realize that God really loves us. Mrs. G. Fish gave further tips on living in to-day's world crisis situations. When the world problems start getting to + those who hel interesting meeting. Malcolm ~~ than 'presented the study on you, find some means of escape. Work on a hobby, listen to music, read, or work in the yard, etc. For if you spend time agonizing over such problems you rob yourself of energy need to deal with your own problems and also rob yourself of the joy of living. Mrs. L. Malcolm concluded the program on a humorous note reading several 'Kids Hilarious Letters to their Pastors." After the meeting closed refreshments were served by Mesdames L. Malcolm, G.Fish, N. Rohrer and M. Edgerton. Mrs. A." Williams expressed appreciation to all with the Nestleton Presbyterian ~Church In the absence of Reverend Fred Swann the service, was conducted by Mr. Stan McNeely reading Scripture Matthew 19: 18-25 and John 6: 66-71. 'Drop outs a social liability." Drop outs in a spiritual sense as the young man who left Jesus, rather part with _his -possessions:=Real" wealth is not in material things - true _ riches cannot be bought. ft is ~ necessary to keep God's commandments for a Christian life. Real security to be found in the 23rd Psalm. : Mrs. Shirley Scott was organist for the service. All welcome next Sunday at 11:00 a.m. lap lop lan an ap [op Lam [op Te Tek Tub Toe Te Job | PLT LT LT LT LT AT AT "B&S D.J "SERVICE Wedding Receptions, Dances - Parties, etc. MUSIC FOR ALL AGE GROUPS 0 A good selection of Pop, 50's and 60's plus up-to-date hits from the Rock and Country charts. Bill & Shay Harper 985-3015 252525252525252525252525 2525 25252505252525252525 2525 2525252625525 2620600 COCCI 2525252525: 181 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY - 985-8221 - wr pis TT er TENDER LEAN BEEF Straight From the Farm ANY SIZE... 31 53 Cut - Wrapped - Frozen CALL ANYTIME: 1-705-357-3296 ~ ICICILICICI CICCOLO IOI OOOONOO0O0O0OOOOOO0 COOL GC CICICICICC HCCI OIOOOOO IOC 92525250 52525¢5252525252 52525250525 2 525252525052 52 5252 5252525252525: LJ 'Executive . the cost Health Council opposes budget cuts At a special meeting held March 5 in Whitby, District Health Council members called for a meeting with the Durham Region Board "of Health to discuss the 1981 budget cut. Concern was expressed that the Board had reversed an earlier decision to expand some services to conform to Regional budget guidelines. In addition, the Board had directed Health Unit staff to cut out any new core programs which would be required under the proposed Health Protection Act to become law sometime this year. Mick Peters, Council Director, informed the Council that by chopping the budget to save $90,000 of local taxpayers money, the effect was to cut off some $270,000 funding from the Province. The Province pays 75 per cent of of programs operated by the Health Unit. Councillor Bill McLean, . Mayor of Ajax indicated that --by-withholding funding this year it would be even more difficult to catch up to Provincial guidelines for programs next year. The Region of Durham contri- butes approximately 3 per cent of its budget to Public Health or $650,000. In terms of per capita spending, the SERVICE CALLS... Region is 36th lowest of 43 Health Units in the Province. "With the new cutbacks well _soon reach the boftom of the pile," said Peters. . Durham Region is one of the few areas in the Province which has no nutrition counselling service and is. currently some twenty public health nurses short based on the Provincial guideline. New District Health Council member, Alan Wells from Uxbridge, said, "I am concerned that in these times of high unem- ployment, welfare recipients and those with limited incomes cannot get basic nutrition counselling services to enable them to make wise food choices on restricted budgets that would provide adequate nutrition-to their families." The District Health Council hopes to meet with the Board of Health prior to the budget submission going to Regional Council on March 18th. The cutbacks proposed by the staff have been approved by both the Board of Health and the Region's Finance Committee. . Guaranteed Investment Certificates 60 - 89 DAYS 6 MONTHS Rates Subject to Change Without Notice 'SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit lhsurance Corp. v3 %av%aV Grand Opening Thursday, March 26th Port Perry Funland. ° Arcade Centre (Fun for the whole family -- latest in arcade machines) Come and enjoy yourself during Easter Break Play the latest games. Open Mon. to Thurs. 11a.m.- 9 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m., Sun. 1p.m.-5p.m. "Some proceeds to be donated to all sports and fund-raising projects -- dates will appear." Water St. across from ball diamond beside sportsiand. 1. \.-STEREQ * SERVICENTRE $12.50. We Buy Used T.V.'s We Care About o Your T.V. Not Call Us, Today! We Carry Appliance Parts for Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Refrigerators, Dishwashers. LAKEVIEW TELEVISON LAKEVIEW PLAZA - PORT PERRY . ~ PHONE 985-8700

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