Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1981, p. 16

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3 St RSS © LEAS FO TR A \ Amie fa % AA AE OA SAY oR ARS a TENA RS ut PEAR Ri) RENT T EXTRA ATT wy SAE AGE DRE A REALE TERNAS AV SAVER SM y 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 16, 1981 Scugog Island and area news by Mrs. Earl Reader We have some sad reports re Island activities among the adults and Boy Scout groups. They flourish for awhile and are enjoyed because interested people plan and give their time for organization, phoning and training. But the time comes when they have other obliga- tions or seek a rest and must expect others to take a turn and get some experience. However, you have one more Community Dance Saturday, September 19. For tickets please phone - Janis Richardson 985-9086 or Beth Heayn 985-2883. Perhaps there will be a discussion re a continued organization. Help is desperately needed for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Don't let your boys down. Please call Linda Jeffrey 985-2973 or attend the parent and leader meeting at the Hall this Thursday, September 17 from 8 to 9 p.m. The Island Church isn't faring too badly for a start. More young parents are realizing the importance of Church. Life and bringing their children. Young people are also offering their services. Many young boys are now attending Sunday School and it would be nice to have some young man or young father offering some leadership. On Sunday we were pleased to welcome Mrs. Jennifer Hewson from the former Tetlow home, Mrs. Lynda Carleton from the former home of Parliaments just off Con. 10 and Mrs. Pat Loates who all brought their children. It was a pleasure to meet Mrs. Alice Hensley of England and formerly Ireland. Mrs. Hensley is visiting with her sister Mrs. Madeline Cawker. In Sunday School, the children and enthusiastic teachers seemed to be enjoy- ing their first Sunday of getting acquainted and getting organized for their special Rally Sunday, September 27 when it will be their special Sunday in the church with music, a young speaker, Victor Walker from Port Perry and other partici- pation. We are all looking forward to this day that we share with the children. It's not too late to start your children. There will be choir practice this Thursday Junior at 7 p.m. and Senior at 8 p.m. Again, new children and adults will be welcomed. Please note, there will be no church service on the Island this Sunday as every- one is invited to the Manchester anniversary at 11 a.m. to hear Rev. Brawn and the Port Perry choir. Billy Bishop Goes To War Monday, October 12, 1981 8 p.m. Tapestry Singers - Xmas Program Thursday, December 10, 1981 8 p.m. On Tuesday, September 22 you are invited to turn on Global T.V. from 8 to 9 p.m. for the special program "These things we share" brought to you by the United Church of Canada. There has been many problems prior to getting it on the air. It will give you much food for thought and discussion. At church on Sunday there were two lovely potted mums left for our pleasure and a little evidence of confetti to remind us of the wedding on Saturday of Beverley (Eden) Raines who has lived on the Island again for some time and enjoys driving a school bus. We are patiently waiting to hear exciting stories from David Redman at the "Head" after his three month trip to Europe, parts of Africe and Asia with some Islands. We know one of his travel high lights was a close view of the Royal Wedding. The Island Women's Insti- tute will meet this Wednes- day. Refer: to your programme for details. We believe there will be some music not listed. All ladies are invited to attend even as guests. There are very few tickets left for the '"head" U.C.W. sponsored turkey supper - September 23. On Sunday everyone PORT PERRY appreciated the long lost sun and pleasant temperatures for the Linstead 50th Wed- ding Anniversary, the Gerrow picnic, entertaining company, attendance at special church services, a ride in the country, or maybe clean up jobs on farm and garden. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Thompson at the-- "Head" entertained friends from Richmond Hill. Laurie Ann Wilson enjoyed a family party for her 14th birthday. On Wednesday evening September 2, the 'head" U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow with 16 members in attendance along with two mothers of members. Having lowered the qualifying period to 25 years of service, we were now pleased to honour Mrs. Helen Redman with a certificate of Life Membership and certi- fied pin. Helen was presented with a lovely corsage for the occasion and Bonnie Gerrow read an address before the presenta- tion. It was herein noted that the late Mrs. Ethel Redman had been honoured as the first Life Member and the U.C.W. had been organized in her home. It was felt that she would have been very proud to realize that now her "Town Hall 1873 Subscription Series 1981/82 Lyracord = Tenor/Harp Duo Friday, February 26, 1982 8 p.m. Peter Appleyard Friday, April 2, 1982 8 p.m. Hold onto your old WINTARIO tickets 4 old WINTARIO tickets may be used to reduce the price of each single ticket by $2.00. daughter and both daughters-in-law are all Life Members. Following the devotional period and business discus- sions, Beryl Pearce conducted another 'Know Canada" contest. Partici- pants were requested to name all the provinces of Canada with their capital cities and 'emblematic flower. Most of the ladies failed to name the correct flowers with the province. But a prize went to Marion Carter as the lucky one among the four highest scores. We were pleased to see so many Island names listed among cattle raisers who showed their stock at the Port Perry Fair and later sold them. | Te TIT Te | ~ SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Call GIL RUMMENIE 986-5319 Or Drop Off At MODERN TEXTILES MINI CINEMA 985-8535 NOW OPEN THURSDAYS SEPT. 17-18-19-20 SHOWTIMES: Thurs. 8P.M. Friday: 9P.M. Saturday & Sunday Showtimes: 8P.M. On Jupiter's moon he's the only law. In Wide Screen ADMITTANCE H H ESTRICTED X 10 PepsOns "8 TEs OF 4Lt OF OVER - (Tickets from June 18 to Dec. 24/81 may be used) or Save up to $8.00 on Subscription Series BACK OF TICKETS MUST BE ENDORSED "EXTRA SHOWS" SEPT.18-19-20 Showtimes: Friday-7 P.M. MATINEES: Saturday -2&4 P.M. Sunday-2P.M. . WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' Membership - 1981/82 -- $3.00 10% discount on ALL Town Hall 1873 sponsored events Advance notice of upcoming events Voting privileges at General Meetings An opportunity to support Town Hall 1873 Detach and return with ch ney order to: Town Hall 1873, Box 281, Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO Single Tickets ____ Billy Bishop at $10.00 = _ Subscription Series Only at $30.00 = Tapestry Singers at $ 8.00 = i = = & ____Membership Only at$ 3.00 = Lyracord ~~ \_ at $ 6.00 = A tune-filled : ____Combined (with discount) at $30.00 = Peter Appleyard at $10.00 = animated Name Don't Forget -- A membership entitles you to a extra vaganza / Address 10% diseount TECHNICOLOR® -- Wintario HALF BACK promotion or Phone No. For further Information Call 985-2367 ) : FAMILY AUDIENCES

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