Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 19 Nov 1985, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 19, 1985 U.C.W. will supply food boxes this Christmas Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh On Wednesday evening the UCW meeting was held at the home of Linda McMillan with 18 ladies pre- sent. President Lorraine Andrews opened the meeting with a reading. Roll Call was answered by each member reading a poem or some special reading that meant something to them. The treasurer gave the financial report with results of the beef supper and the bus trip. As the year is coming to a close a motion was made to donate money to the Sunday School, Hospital, Handi-Transit and also will supply food boxes for Operation Scugog at Christmas. A committee was put in to look after the shut-ins at Christmas. A Christmas dinner will be served to the Friendly Visitors Group December 16th. On Wednesday evening December 11. the UCW ladies will have a pot luck supper at the church and their meeting. Any ladies of the church are invited The devotion was taken by Pat Love, Dorothy Hope and Linda McMillan. The theme 'Love.' Pat read several scripture verses on Love. Dorothy reading, then Linda presented a film called "Giving Your Love Away," which was en- joyed by everyone. The question what are you doing with your love" Meeting closed with hymn Jesus United by Thy Grace. Dessert and coffee served by lunch committee. Thursday evening the weekly euchre was held with 12 tables fill- ed. The lucky ladies: Elsie Taylor, Gladys Slack, Clara Whitter. Men: Norman Rohrer, Mildred Thompson and Gord Smith. Lone hand series winners Fran Gibson and Phyllis Clarke tied with sixteen. Happy Birthday to Donna Nixon. llean, her friends, had a birthday party for her on Saturday night. Chuck Willes also added another year. On Saturday evening Merv and | | and support. ulations to ALL candidates - Winners and losers. teat dip A soothing iodine formulation designed for dipping teats nght after every milking Prevent mastitis causing organisms infecting teats and udders Teat dipping 1s the single most effective practice to drastically reduce mastitis. SHUR-GAIN DIVISION Canada Packers Inc RE A -.: }ocaéIcI:H:E-fEt= tobfi iiiiiiii ---- Running for council has been an exhilarating experience for me. | tried to speak clearly and forcibly on issues | felt strongly about. The "people have spoken' and | accept their verdict. My congrat- BRAD HEINTZMAN wishes to thank all his supporters for their assistance, confidence Now available at Shur ® Gain Service Centres H & M WRIGHT FEED CO. LTD. 14 Scugog Street, Blackstock Telephone 986-4201 were supper guests with Frank and Edith Gibson at Coboconk. It was a lovely candlelight dinner. Edith (no Hydro for eight hours). We also visited with other friends Bill and Barb Goard. One girl from Prince Albert, one from Seagrave and three from Port Perry received Canada Cords. Saturday evening in a beautiful ser- vice at the Prince Albert United Church. Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders participated in a candlelight processional into the church. Rev. Ansley Tucker of the Anglican Church read the Scripture and Rev. Jackson delivered a very fitting message to the five girls. The girls cords were placed on them by their Mothers. The District Commission Bev Brown presented them with Canada Cord pins and their Guides, Sarah Elliott and Mary Elford made a presentation to them from their Pathfinder Unit. Lawrence Malcolm was present to present Scugog pins on behalf of the Township, and filled in for Ross Stevenson to present plaques from the provincial government. It was a very fitting program ending with a delicious lunch prepared by the Prince Albert UCW. These five lovely and dedicated young women were Cathy Elford, Tamara Elliott, Jane-Anne McGill, Jill Parry and Janet Rowland. Con- gratulations girls. Would you please call Earlene Armstrong with your news next week. Single light Ontario Minister of Transporta- tion and Communications Ed Fulton recently recommended that car owners install a single, centre high- mount brake light on their vehicle. "Studies in the U.S. have demonstrated that a high-mount brake light seems to be the most ef- fective way to prevent rear-end col- lison,"' said Fulton. At present, there are several multiple high-mount brake lights on the automotive market, some func- tioning as high-mount turn signlas. But we're concerned because, quite simply, they're not as effective as a single light, the Minister explained. These lights became standard equipment on U.S. passenger vehicles with the 1986 models. Transport Canada has proposed a similar lighting standard for all 1987 passenger vehicles. "Single, high-mount brake lights are readily available at most automotive outlets and suppliers across Ontario, and we recommend their installation," said Fulton. EMMERSON 193 QUEEN ST PORT PERRY (416) 985 7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE VICTORIA VG AND GREY TRUST Since i344 0Y2" 5 Year Annual interest 10% Semi-Annually Qates Subsect © Change without Notice Sunlight filters through the branches of a crystal coated forest, just north of Seagrave, following last week's first snow (and ice) storm. Photo on licence will start Feb. 3 Ontario Ministry of Transporta- tion and Communications Ed Fulton recently confirmed that the pro- vince's photo driver licensing system will go into operation February 3, 1986 with the mailing out of renewals. "Drivers will continue to renew their licences every three years on their date of birth as before,' said Fulton, "now, however, they will have to come into a ministry 'photo site' to have their pictures taken." These sites...almost 400 of them...include all Driver and Vehi- cle licence offices, MTC Driver Ex- amination Centres and selected travel points and OPP offices in the more remote areas of northern Ontario. The new two-part photo licence will consist of a laminated photo card and licence card. 'Photo licen- sing provides a more positive iden- tification method," explained Fulton. "'It prevents the misuse of driver licences, and offers a virtual- ly tamper-proof licence." In addition, all new drivers will automatically enter the photo licen- sing program. Those requiring a replacement licence fit in the same category. Reinstated drivers (other than those suspended for medical-related reasons) will be advised they must get a photo upon reinstatement. Photo licensing programs are ex- istence in Alberta, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island as well as all 50 American states and the District of Columbia. "To offset the cost of the new pro- gram, renewal licence fees have been set at $21 every three years." said the Minister. GREYSTONE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE R.R. 2 (Shirley Road) - Port Perry 985-8651 Boarding - Training - Sales and Lessons All You KING'S PLATE DINING LOUNGE offers from 11 am. to 4 p.m. can at. OUNAay Buffet ADULTS $7.50 CHILDREN (under 12) "2 Price Come and Dine and Watch the Hi-lights from the "GREY CUP GAME" on our -- New Big Screen TV -- A Touch of Elegance' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Breakfast -- Luncheon -- Dinner Enjoy our Warm Country Atmosphere For RaSeTVANONS call 985-8651

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