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Port Perry Star, 15 Feb 1983, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -February 15, 1983 - 46- Verse 10. Be still and ching white lace brimm- borough, Lakefield, don wo bak. know that I am God. ed hat with a net bow at Oshawa, Lindsay and ing had been brought by Psalm 46 was read by the back securing a short Cobourg. Florence Ashton. Jean veil. The carried a bou- ~ McEntyreled in prayer. § quet made by Nellie Hart DA TL : The study for the evening ¥ of Omemee. was given by Ruth i onions Corn Producers meet vis even by Ruin | of baby pink carnations, beautiful message on ALL GUIT ARS a borough and the 1 ushers course to bring stability Prarhiaing 3d , regional 123 XL List Price: $1545.00 co 3 were Dale Crawford o eetings . . i A Port Perry and Greg oC guste. Fifteen directors will HELPFUL HINTS SALE PRICE: *1677 = fi Mitchell of Lakefield. a There Bas ho. pro- be elected by ICI ers o For grease on double 0) 5) They wore white and ducer's organization rom the ten regions knits - club soda works Eo ie black tuxedos with black . represent theinterests of across the province. A wonders for removing KIMBALL PIANOS a & bow ties. corn grovars and York provincial meeting hy grease from double-knit MORLEY : For the reception at effectively on their n re abrics. SALE: a 72 Omemee Curling and behalf. Inparticular,On- elect a permanent EFFECTS Reg. 32995... ' 2550. Ln : Recreation Club, the tario corn producers executive. Reg. $2595. . ..... SALE: #2150. 7, bride's mother wore a Were unable to par- Durham is in Region 4 NEED - "long sleeved, full length ticipate in and benefit 4 tho jocal meeting got PortaSound dress of ivory, figured from the Advance Pay- i) pe held in the Legion PHOTO with maroon, green and ment Program. Hall in Port Perry on COPIES? Keyboards gold flowers, accentedby After studying various Thurs. Feb. 24th. For We can do a matching corsage of options, the committee further information or them for you! 0 Off silk flowers. The recommended for application for PORT PERRY STAR 20% | bridegroom's oldest establishing a voluntary membership forms, con- 235 on STARTING i sister, Ruby Gifford ac- association for corn pro- tact Lawrence Sui ASLOWAS ... $55.96 { ting as his mother wor~ ducers. After the pro- McLaughlin, Nestleton o ee { a peach coloured full posals of the committee 9gg-4456. He } IE ARRF AARARAARRAAARAARRARARAARAAAAAAARAAAR FARK ARF AZ ARARXR SE XAF ARR RIAN ESRI NNN ; by Lillian Harper meeting was opened in the regular manner, with participants for this shut-in members, also one from "Operation May 3, 4 and 5th. our attention to some literature concerning ." Honeydale Women Institute meeting nounced-that our next meeting will be in the attend. The meeting closed The February meeti month, which was readi- Considerable discus- of the Honoydale ly sold. sion followed, but od m o a potlude du FIND Gonads, iolioved Women's Institute was The correspondence nothing definite has been g ao0n # Booh.on onind w by the co UNG ery a held on Feb. 10th in the consisted of several decided yet. $a) archJp Sng lg a y the c in i; Municipal Hall. The thank-you cards from Marion Johnston drew SsImany 5s possiule cLarge. If your only claim this year is a our president, Mrs. Scugog" for our con- "Fitness for Seniors" Helen McMaster in tribution to that and "Healthful Eating" charge. The roll call organization at also the availability of naming somewhere out- Christmas. There were taking the St. John Am- side Canada, which we communications concer- bulance Course. found of particular in- ning the quilting course The treasurer gave a TAX : D T terest, was answered by tobe held in Uxbridge in most gratifying financial 25 members. March, also the conven- FeposL, J Our guest speaker was tion to held in Waterloo, e president an- i . Mr. Donald Walker, H&R Block will prepare your income tax retired pharmacist, of Markham. He gave a most interesting and in- formative address on drugs being used for medicinal purposes, by such a large number of Ashburn and area return for the special price of $10 at participating offices. / senior citizens today. He by Mrs. E. Heron Rev. McEntyre's It pays to be prepared -- by H&R Block inted out some of the ~~ The sympathy of the message was entitle ET Crawford - Cornwall Pe of not following community is extended Who Says We are Hal BLOCK: Omemee Curling and Recreation Club was the New Years setting decorated with brass candelabra, tall white candles intertwined with green, pink and white The bride was taken to those present, and he Eileen will be missed by Impact of Christ." flower garlands on Fri- the Curling Club in a answered many her many friends. Patience Strong said- OPEN: day, December 31st, 1982 horse-drawn buggy questions. The Community Cen- 'Nature tells her secrets Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at 2:00 p.m for the wed- ding of Judy Dianne Cor- nwall of Sturgeon Street, Omemee, only daughter of Isobel Cornwall of length dress with long sleeves and a pleated skirt accented by a cor- sage of rust, chocolate brown, and ivory silk flowers. driven by Lorne Mid- dleton and race horse named Ray owned by Harold and Bea Ahrbak of Bea's Dining Lounge, Omemee and the late, Omemee. Vincent Jay Cummings ed our thanks atthe and Nelson Cole. The Cornwall, to Peter driven about the village iy ied RR © Ladies lone hand prize ; Ronald Crawford of Port before leaving for a The minutes of the last Was won by Marg Gall, Perry. Rev. John Howse officiated at the ceremony and his wife, Later, the couple were honeymoon in Florida. For the flight, the bride wore a three piece white instructions of the physi- cian or pharmacist, and of mixing certain foods with certain medica- tions, thus producing in- jurious results. Great in- terest was shown by Mrs. Marion Johnston, convenor of the commit- tee in charge of pro- gram, introduced our guest speaker and Mrs. Dorothy Naples, ex- meeting were read. The sum of $48.20 had been realized at our last to Mr. Harvey Bath and family in the passing of a dear wife and mother, Eileen Bath. The Bath" family lived on the first farm north of the village for many years and tre euchre was held last Thurs. evening and the winners were- Ladies prizes went to Verna Draper and Violet Cole. The men's to Fred Fiss For the men- Pete Gall and the 50/50 draw was won by Marg Gall. The Doris Howse played the suit with black and white meeting as a result of our next euchre will be Feb. organ. . braided trim with mat- pie elephant auction. 4th. Everyone welcome. Given in marriage by ching felt hat trimmed 1,004 of sending items The ladies Bible Class her cousi Per with black and white Vaughan of Isl ; thie ~ osterich feathers. bride wore a gown, hand- made by Helen Magee of Omemee. The gown was of white satin with a semi-train, the sleeves ] / ; SITY» money was brought up, ly heart warming story February 23rd : and bodice of white Seagrave, Little Britain, to raise money for the entitled "My flight for through 4 flowered lace with a Belleville, Wellington, district annual. Several life" taken from Psalm March 5, 1983. ; high-neck and a mat- maroon roses, green ivy and . white ._stephanotis Crawford of Peter- The newlyweds will reside in Port Perry. Out-of-town guests were present from- Toronto, Burlington, Port Perry, Stirling, Bancroft, Peter- 'inPort Perry Feb. 24 growers and chart a to be sold at the A.C.W.W. in Vancouver, this year, it was decided to send a contribution of $25.00. The subject of talent February (Feb. 24 in was at the home of Catherine Humphrey. With almost all the members out. The presi- dent Aldeen Wick began the evening with a love- tape. Lunch was enjoyed -by-all-and-everyone en- munion was observed. Forgiven" - the scrip- tures were read by Mr. Theo Knight and Mr. Ray Porter. Next Sunday and during the Lenten season, Rev. McEntyre will be speaking on 'The not to those who hurry by, but to those who walk with happy heart and seeing eye." 55 oO tl hh a, .kbdbéhcP Lb THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 238 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; evening by appointment only. EE EE EEE a -------- ~~ i ! " arr... 00... .. - " ho) NS EAE $e bar ar ye ho SE ; and for 'something old- joyed the social time. % & MANDOLI y i & something borrowed', a 4 you make a profit were discussed, atcoun- _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ever, Noten SE Piphcne; Gibson, is diamond necklace and op. ing corn in 19827 ty meetings the Boardof Daw spent Sunday at E ge. i matching earrings set. Directors gave their son's home, Mr. Rm EG.: Gibson "The Paul Deluxe" SALE PRICE: The maid-of-honour, Are you satisfied with unanimous support tothe and Mrs. James Daw ~ List Price $895.00 ... $626°° Miss Maureen Mitchell, the state of your establishment of the and sons, Mathew and of Peterborough, wore a industry? association. Five chael. EG.: SALE PRICE: gown of white lace and Many people are not, members of the corn There were two at -- Norman B-20 $ 50 sheer fabric bodice, gpd in the spring and committee were elected beautiful floral ar- ik List Price $225.00... 1 57 three-quarter sheer puff- gummer of 1982, a group to form an interim board rangements at the front EG.: ) ed sleeves, and high- of leading corn pro- carry the association 9f Burns Church Sanc- Fender F-210 SALE PRICE: waisted maroon satin full ducers met regularly through the initial tuary last Sunday morn- List Price $285.00 ... $1 995 0 length skirt fn her hair under the sponsorship of stages. ing in memory of Eileen : was a cluster of maroon the Ontario Federation of : : Bath. Being the last Sun- ~ silk flowers. Agriculture, to address ngs WAN be held day before Lent, the ONE ONLY! ThebestmanwasRon the concerns of corn ty in late ooo ament of Holy Com- 71 HAMMOND ORGAN re Ht AE EAA... a - »

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