convener had given out more wool and there was some knitting turned in. Bonnie Gerrow reported 9 boys and four girls had arrived at the hospital since our last meeting. Bonnie is still looking for help in decorating the baby booties. ' Reta Boe and Ann Cornish Hymn 199 closed devotion. her son Michael travelled i ft Marg McConnell's served a delicious lunch. A variety of business was down to New Brunswick for Preferred Area of Practice at Red and White and Zehrs discussed from the regional the funeral. -- CRIMINAL LAW -- a HELPFUL HINTS cash register tapes are meeting on October 25th to a Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock Ky When wallpapering the bath- coming in very well, so nominating committee for along with Mr. and Mrs. C. ANE He room or kitchen, (steamy rooms) paint all joints with clear varnish to prevent peeling. The meeting then adjourn- ed and ladies we will look forward to seeing you at the next meeting which will be held in the Town Hall, Nov- ember 22 at 2 p.m. The Hospital Auxiliary welcomed anyone who would like to come to this meeting. ladies please do not forget there is a box on the Tuck Shop show case to put your tapes in. was sung. Lorriane Andrews gave a prayer and then intro- duced a tape which was entitled "Why does a G od of Love Allow Suffering?" A very inspiring tape indeed, by Rev. Helen Roseveare. Judy Beacock took up the offering and said a prayer. new executives for 1983. a iN Yur # Thompson, second Ab Timms and bringing in low was Harold Cornish. Come on out next Thursday Oct. 28th, it all starts at 8. Sympathy goes out to Carmen Nixon over on Queen Street, her dad passed away this week. Carmen and Hamilton of Blackstock 3.06. TIAL UB BO LC LI Ab RES 4 sr STi ALAN J. RISEN sa 1.5 LAW OFFICES OF RISEN, ESPEY & MCNEELY LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C- 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L3-571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) ] SHEET TO a TI RA RT STR IRA PRCA HIRAI DARE FH EN STN To Eintracht iiie fh fe o ope PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday October 26, 1982 -- 1) bi Hospital auxiliary i Prince Albert and area news ® i by Earline Armstrong A super lunch was served travelled down to Oshawa on As usual the Bluebirds oy mon Y meeting Paul Brough celebrated by Dorothy Hope, Pat Love Sunday and called on Mr. (our devoted choir) were fo his 12th birthday on Tuesday and Myrtle Snelgrove. Next and Mrs. L. Devitt, then the with us n Song. along with 2 a (inal , wre are doi October 19th. Happy Birth- meeting will be November three couples went over to organist Eva Hun er. on On hl wy Ei 18th, i po ih Sn al day Paul. fr om all your 17th at 8 in the evening. Hillsdale Manor where they Mrs. James Martin and i. the October meeting of the A good report was given Prince Albert friends. And Better health is wished to were among the many to Mrs. Les Beacock took ug 9% Community Hospital was from the Fall Conference !azel Brooks celebrated a Marjorie Baxter, a patient in honour Mr. and 'Mrs. the offering. a held at 2 p.m. in the hospital which was held in Lindsay. birthday Saturday October Oshawa Hospital. Keep Wallace Marlow on their 60th A beautiful basket of i } with 14 ladies present. Mr. Brown did not have !6th. I think it was a little smiling Marj, we are all wedding anniversary. flowers adorned the front of Ne In the absence of the much to report but did say more than her 12th. Happy thinking of you. Marj got Prince Albert would also like the church, thank you to the Fh President, Ann Currie the Building Extension is Birthday Hazel from all of home on Saturday and I hear tosay 'Happy Anniversary Kennedy family for this. es chaired the meeting. The still being planned. The US: that Jessie Faber is in Port to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Please call llean Pugh qs meeting opened with all H.A.A isat: Weare having a The Prince Albert U.Cw. Perry Hospital, we send Marlow. with your news next week al Gi repeating the auxiliary pre-Xmas sale, with lots of met on Wednesday evening good wishes to you too, Sunday October 24th, saw 985-2146. ED prayer. good buys on Friday, Oct. 22 October 20th in the church Jessie. a fair crowd at church, the Congratulations to Janet iE The Secretary's report from ll am. tod p.m. inthe basement. Twenty-one Thursday night October 21, congregation that attended Bray who received her X A was read and adapted. hospital. Also our Christmas ladies answered the roll call. was euchre night as usual at grasped much on Rev. Amateur Junior coaching 3. Treasurers report was given bake sale is being held on Devotion was under the Prince Albert Hall. Fourteen Jackson's sermon, the theme certificate at the coaching Na by Barb Boagey in the Dec. 10th at 12:30 in the leadership of Lorriane tables were filled. Ladies being called -- 'Called By clinic, held in Bowmanville RS absence of Pat Taylor. The hospital. Andrews, Florence Smith high was- Margaret Watson, Name." on Sunday. 0% Tuck Shop report was also ~~ Barb Boagey read a real and Judy Beacock. second was llean Pugh and Xs given. peppy poem, which was good A Thanksgiving poem was low was Myrtle Gimblett. RL Hazel Coates wool for everyone. read by Florence, hymn 197 Mens high was- Mildred SOA qa atin. allie. .ofbo. ofe. ole. oie. oo cB ofie oo. oBo. ofie. ofie oBo ote of ab ad WARD - "WE NEED SAULNIER" Compassion ® Dedication ® A Voice for All ® -- ELECT -- PAUL SAULNIER hadi odihe SAR. 0a. gia. aaa _ haadiiie cle SAB. gia. gia aga oa oo Victor : Aldred . Loves x Scugog Island Mr. Aldred's political experience also includes Chairman Ontario County Roads Committee, Member Ontario County Council, Member Ontario County Building Committee, Councillor for two ES terms prior to becoming Reeve in 1965. If you would like to know where Victor Aldred : stands on an issue that is important to you, phone A) him at 985-2435. You'll find he is a progressive H thinker and very much a people person. You'll also like his friendly, direct response to your questions. If you really care about what happens on i! Scugog Island, put your vote in the hands of a man who truly loves the Island and it's people. WN Vote for Victor Aldred November 8th, 1982. NE COUNCILLOR WARD 3 SCUGOG ISLAND - COUNCILLOR Ward 3 Scugog Island ~~ --ELECT-- Richard Drew COUNCILLOR - WARD 2 Victor Aldred is no stranger to the local political scene. He was Reeve of Scugog Island from 1965 to 1968 when it was still an independent township. His father Jonathan was Reeve before him. Born and raised on the Island, Victor stil} resides in his family home, a "Century Farm" on the 10th Concession. He knows the Island, Island People and Island Issues because he is steeped in the history and current affairs of the Island. So much so that he is the one candidate who understands the traditions of the Island "oldtimers'" as well as the needs of the relative "newcomers", who have brought new prosperity to the Island. 7 hoe o'r 8 ® A man who can identify with the problems of raising a family in these tough economic times. ® A man with the municipal experience to keep a close watch on the budget. ® A man who will take the time to fulfill the needs of Port Perry and Scugog Township. For information or transportation call: 985-7183 . 985-8579 -- --" -------- a -- Sr. SS I GHD ES =