FP, bs Inet re A 5 . 3 EOL FREE AWE PY Bo EASA Vs, AINA A SY PRN ETO A hd abudada Ee ee hcp cae PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 1, 1983 -- 25 FR SANA LS LF, New group sponsors island dance Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader The people in 175 homes on the Carnegie Beach have formed a Community Association with 50 members so far. In an effort to get better acquainted with their neighbours, they are sponsoring a dance at the Island Community Hall this Sat. night, Nov. 5. As the Hall's capacity is 45 couples, this doesn't give you long to make up your mind to call Carol Hobbs 985- 2456 or Brenda Foster 985-3993 to order your tickets. The "Grace" UCW .. will meet this Wed. evening at the home of Ivah Fralick. While the "Head'"" UCW also meets on Wed. evening at the home of Anne Alstein. Sunday was a wonder- ful day at the Island United Church. With an extra hour to sleep in plus a later time for the Service as well as very refreshing air, the , Church was well filled ~ for the Special Anniver- sary Service. Invita- tions had been sent out HOME APPOINTMENTS & TRANSPORTATION 8Y REQUEST UXBRIDGE MEMO Quality & Satisfaction Assured by our own Written Guarantee. "EN "862.3470 rersonaLexperience 108 BROCK ST. WEST but a few people may have been missed due to unconsidered circum- stances. As people entered the Church they were met with a warm welcome a view of lovely flowers and the pleasant sounds of orchestral music. At 11 am. a large choir including guests filed in to their places along with Miss Beatric Mc- Lean and the guest speaker, Mr. Denzil Dale from Oshawa. After the whole con- gregation, including guests from other areas enjoyed the opening hymn Come, let us sing of a wonderful love' Mr. Dale with his wife and twin daughters were introduced to the people. Then these 2 talented girls, Joy and Japhia presented a lovely duet 'accompani- ed with sign language. The choir excelled with 2 anthems and Mr. Archie Walker sang a beautiful solo. Again we enjoyed a duet by the twins. The wonderful music was equalled by RIAL COMPANY MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION GRANITE - MARBLE BRONZE Cemetery Lettering ROBERT J. ESPEY ss...» LAW OFFICES OF RISEN, ESPEY & FARQUHARSON . LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L3- 571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) Preferred Area of Practice -- CRIMINAL LAW -- GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES -- Annual Rates -- -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for more information. SCUGOG FINANCIAL 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. the message given by Mr. Dale who adds much with appropriate wit. Miss McLean was taken by surprise when she was called to the front to receive an address by Bill Lamb and be presented by Eliza Fralick with a gift of crystal from the Scugog Pastoral Charge in appreciation of her work, interest and services during the past 16 months. We trust she may be able to return to us again on many occasions. Most of the Congreg- ation filled the Comm- unity Hall for a homey social hour for getting acquainted or neigh- bourly chats. Many thanks to all who turned in Anniver- sary envelopes. We noted that a plexi- glass protection against weather had been put on several windows. A very fine job had been done by Alan Carter, Geo. Samells and Bob Cawker and we thank them. Next Sunday will be a very full day for the Island United. We believe 3 children may be baptized at the morning service. If there are more, please call Rev. Don Tansley. After the service there will be another congreg- ational meeting re: the furnace and heating. Then at 12:30 noon there will be an Official Bd. meeting at Manchester re: a Block Grant. Today's world is highlighted Bethesda-Reach W.I. by Jean Jeffery "Living in todays World" was the theme of the Associated Country Women of the World conference held last June in beautiful Vancouver. Mrs. Aileen Shier of Sunderland was a guest at Bethesda- Reach W.I. on Oct. 26th to share with us her highlights of this con- ference which she attended. election of the new president, Dr. Eitéen McKlean of Nova Scotia, an inter- faith church service, tours nations and native customs and dance were all part of the confer- ence. The campus of the University of British Columbia made a lovely setting for over 1600 women and 600 husbands from all around the world to met and share and learn. In these years, time A.CW.W. will meet in the Republic of Ireland. It was refreshing and encouraging to be reminded that our branch here is part of a world wide organization - relieving hunger, sick ness, and blindness to name but a few. Mrs. C. Sprules replied to the motto '"Many Voices - one world so approp- riately. Mrs. L. Stroud conducted the business - mark Nov. 12 at 9:00 a.m. for our cooking class on "More Cents than Dollars". You are welcome please get in touch. Family and Con- sumer Affairs is the topic for Nov. 23. Mrs. J. Bruce convenor. Keep garlic cloves in the freezer. When ready to use, peel and chop In the evening of the same day, at 7:30 p.m. everyone is invited to the Island United for a Cantata of Gospel Music as was enjoyed at Prince Albert. On Sat. many friends and relatives took advantage of the beauti- ful day to accept the Rl Ey ' daughters. It was also hospitality of Clara and Harold Martyn at Gerrow's Beach to visit with Harold's mother, Elva on the happy occasion of her 90th birthday and also share it with Laverne and Dorothy as well as Inez and her 3 lovely Svs} Yo Ls 7 4 2 ub >) pleasant to meet Clara's mother again and view some of her many attractive paintings. A caretaker for the United Church hasn't been chosen yet but will likely be decided this week. Thanks to all those who showed interest and enquired. 4 What do a couple of youngsters do on a bright, crisp afternoon in October? Why, they build a fort out of fallen leaves and let their imaginations run wild. Six year old Robbie Martin and Kevin Zenglin, 11, of Port Perr leaves when a Star photogra Bay Street. this winter. Areyour hard-earned dollars going up in smoke? BR Then take a few minutes now and discover how adding electricity to your oil furnace can dramatically cut the cost of heating your home It your oil furnace is in good condition, but you'd like it to run more economically. a dual-energy system combining oil and electricity may be just the answer. In fact, depending on how much electric heat you add. and how you operate your system, you could use as little as one tank of oil for an entire heating season An electric plenum heater. for example, will reduce the amount of oil your furnace uses by up to 75%. While adding a heat pump will cut oil use by 25 to 30%. and provide air conditioning in the summer for economical year-round comfort. If your furnace does need replacing, an electric furnace or one of the other electric systems can heat your home cleanly, efficiently and economically. : If you'd like to know more about dual-energy and all-electric systems, write to Ontario Hydro, 620 University Ave., 4th Floor, Toronto M5G 1X6. and ask for our free booklet "Electric Heating Options for Your Home' The few minutes y were having a great time playing in the pher caught up to them last Sunday on you take now could add up to big savings CATE nL 18 TEMES 4 y Artie v ; y X . TAY" DALY EXT ¢ a -------- Ee > wen < "> Pega J olin or w a heat = & - SEES