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Port Perry Star, 3 Jun 1981, p. 25

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ALS ARC Ed asides | informed of the expected number. At the Island Church on Sunday there was a lovely Baptismal Service when Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hodgson presented their little son Frederick Bradley to be initiated into the first steps of the church. The ceremony was performed by Rev.' Clarke and they were welcomed by Elder George Freeman. They were also supported by Godparents. Rev. Clarke explained the meaning of Baptism and stated that is also a challenge to parents. Last Thursday is known in the christian church as Ascension Day and 10 days later June 7 as the Day of Pentecost or Whitsun when the christian church really began. 1t is also Award Day for the S.S. Scholars of the Island church. We are hoping for a full attendance.' 17% SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES home of Mrs. Maudie Travell and her sister Mrs. Reta Rodman. Come Saturday everyone will be around Port Perry to enjoy the annual function of Canoe the Nonquon. Many will enjoy an early breakfast in the Latcham Centre by the lake and later go back for refreshments. The '"Head" U.C.W. has conducted the breakfast and refreshment project for several years, so all know what they can expect. June 14 of course is the special Dedication Day at the Island United Church. We have been informed that as a result of the capacity crowd at the dance and banquet, that many people should receive appreciation and thanks for their contributions of help, donations and gifts." There- fore we wish to thank Joel Aldred for the generous 30 to 89 Days Rates subject to change. J STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOBINO Telephone: 985-8435 or 985-8436 Member Canada Deposit insurance Corporation A ""RE-OPENING™ on MONDAY, JUNE 8th YOURE INVITED ... ... to come in for a cup of coffee with Mary and the new owner "JEANNIE." Be sure to say "Hello" to Mar-Laine's Bw mascot "Charlie" when you come in! may call Sharon Bobbie. As we take a peek into "July, we are reminded of a salad and strawberry supper Carnochan right.away if you are interested .in going. Tickets are $4.50 Bring your own lunch. CW.L.News I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the members of the C.W.L. who were elected to the Executive on Sunday, May 3rd. These people include: President - Rika Wygerde; Vice President - Else Schillings; Secretary - Klara Balling; Treasurer Madeleine Newel and also Churchlife Convenor; Community Care - Erlene Haensgen; Community Life: Marjory Baxter; Cultural Life - Teresa Martens; Tuck Shop Convenor - Rinie Bouwmeester; Communi- cation and Public Relations: Margaret Meunier; Port Perry Dairy Club by Marita Kersfen The second meeting took place at Hanover Hill Farm on May 19, 1981 at 8:00 to look at the quality of some of the cows they had. Everyone was present and two new members showed up. Their names are Tony Kersten and Steven Trevena. We were split up in two groups to judge cows, the new members and the old members. We judged cows for the most of the meeting. Keith Phoenix asked who was going to the Brooklin Fair on June 6th. He said that their will be prize money. Six or seven people put up their hand. We then decided that the next meeting would take place at Ralph Honey's place on June 18th at 8 o'clock. A I I TRINA NE y. § ' \ {i y yy 4 Christian Family Life - Claudette Brock. I trust that during the coming year, we, as a community will share and benefit by the work of these ladies. The Mariposa Ladies group finished off the year with dinner and the theatre at the Stardust theatre in Whitby. The play Butterfies Are Free was enjoyed by all who attended. My mother, Mrs. Mary Davis, visiting for the week, attended the dinner theatre with the ladies group. Don and I spent four days in Michigan attending Don's 10th year reunion from School, thé Senior and Junior '""Musikids" performed. Miss Mary Lee Wanamaker is a member of the senior band. This group leave the end of June for a two week tour of Germany and will also visit other European countries. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker enjoyed having their family all home on Sunday for a visit. Mr. Ralph Reynolds also was present. Sorry to report Mrs. (Turn to page 33) Fie INTRODUCING ! Midgley's Service Centre THE AREA'S NEWEST DEALER SELLING AND SERVICING ARIENS OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT \ TELEPHONE: (416) 985-2995 SALES & SERVICE e Garden Tractors e Yard Tractors ® Sno-Thros e Riding Mowers ® Power Tillers ® Trac-Team -- powers rotary broom, Sno-Thro, rotary tiller or rotary mower. MIDGLEY'S SERVICE CENTRE 247 SCUGOG STREET (7A) - PORT PERRY Rh a Ea Su 5 a a Gt Es Cy LN a i SR UP A a I A SERRE ED I SE ld LR RR TK '"- ges rds : : a fre 1. &ey PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 3, 1981 -- 25 Ry Scugog Island news 1 Seagrave news he ALY | ag i . by Mrs. Earl Reader tho' there are many other supply of milk, Claudia by Norma Adams General Motors Institute. EH We underestand the attractions at this time. Casteel for her silk flower by the "Head" U.C.W. and Our Seagrave Park The weather was good and 0 banquet on Saturday night June has given us'a beauti- decorations on individual the Annual Auction by the opening is scheduled for we bothhad areal good time. Pa for Guides and Brownies ful start and we scan our tables, Nancy Tytler and her Women's Institute. Yard gaturday June 6th. The sympathy of the fn with their mothers, could be calendar for various events. mother Mrs. Banks of salesarevery popular to-day This is a family day and community goes to Mr. and Bes considered a satisfactory Wednesday June 3rd, the Richmond Hill for the head but where can you find the fu, for everyone, there are Mrs. Gary MacKenzie and vA and wonderful occassion. census forms should be tablefloral arrangementand variety that you get at the pagenall games, horseshoes, family. Gary's daughter gi Now the boys are anx- completed, for collection. plants for the leaders, then Auction. Then too, many r5ces for the kids and Lynn from Kirkland Lake rs | iously waiting for their turn Wednesday at noon the too for the many gifts people don't have enough for refreshments served by the was killed on the weekend. Rath 1 on June 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. "Head" U.C.W. members donated as prizes for the a yard. sale and can't be poy Scouts. Let's see every- Bud and Jean Wylie AF } when Scouts, Cubs and will meet with the "Grace" dance, the mothers for their bothered anyway. It's 80 one gut to support our local cruised Lake Ontario on EAE ] Beavers will gather at the U.C.W. at the home of Mrs. co-operation for the mothers' much easier to have the oo x Thereisalsoadancein Saturday night. The weather \Farih 1 Community Hall for their Michell. Bring along a lawn auxiliary for their planning ladies of the Institute pick it {pe evening at the Catholic was cool and the food on {he LEH banquet with their parents. chair and be prepared to andbacking, and last but not up. You will be reminded of Church Hall in Port Perry. boat wasn't all it was YR The parents are requested to share a lunch with the least the ladies of the the date, so keep saving. Congratulations to Miss cracked up to be ads contact the committee Mrs. hostesses and then a pleas- "Grace" U.C.W. The Honeydale W.I. iS ipa Carr, who took her 1st Mr. and Mrs. B Af John Ross, Mrs. Gary ant afternoon. In the After the evening con- sponsoring a bus trip t0 Communion on Sunday May Wanamaker atten de d a fp i Fitchett or Mrs. Robt. Tytler evening the "Head" U.C.W. cluded, it was noticed that a Milton Agricultural Museum 3,5 The Carr's entertained concert on Friday evening at Xa | by this weekend at the latest will travel to Oshawa to hold lady's beige, bulky sweater on Wednesday June 10. fp ily and friends after the the Bowmanville High FI : so that caterers can be their regular meeting at the had been left. The owner Please contact Mrs. Jean communion, pi SEE Ro Stat Ra 2 ey

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