'Scu Is there anything worse ists FE Hi I i visitors with Mr. & Mrs. R. Pogue and his wife, Bill Pogue Don't forget to donate gen- erously to the Cancer Drive which is going on in full swing from now till end of Camvassers will be Florence Fralick and Joan Aldred have been travelling back & forth madly to Osh- awa, to get in shape for the big show coming up at East-| dale Collegiate in Oshawa, for the Sweet Adelines. Any-! ene desiring to attend this concert on May Ist, get in/ touch with either Florence or| Joan for tickets. You'll be! glad you did Sunday visitors with Mr. &/| Mrs. Tom Eden were Shirley/ & Jim Newman and family Bev. and John Raines, Rick and Virginia Parker and fa mily. Besides being Easter! Sunday, they all also cele brated Shirley's birthday Friday evening visitors! with Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown were Stan and Dorothy! Thomas of Greenbank On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown and family visited) with Barbara's parents, Mr and Mrs. Geo. Abbott, at) Cannington. Friday afternoon visitors| with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Button! were Mr. and Mrs. Don Butt-| on, Debra, Tait and Laurie! from the parents and ' 1" Board of Education. WRITE TO DEPT. OSHAWA, | included: Mr. and Mrs. Ted »| Murray Reid, Scott and Glen, .| family and Don and Dorothy .| Cook and children of Oshawa. THE BOARD (the Beard of Education, that is) LISTENS... "It is important that there be communication Excerpt from a speech made on March 8, 1971 by MJ. Mowbray, ©0.C., Chairman of the Ontario County It is important. For that reason we invite quest- ions, comments, even criticism (although a kind word or two wouldn't hurt), from the parents and ratepayers in Ontario county. By Letter Only Please -- They will all be answered. THE BOARD LISTENS 555 ROSSLAND ROAD WEST of Oshawa. Weekend visitors of Mr. & Mrs. Ed Button, Carnegie's Beach, were Shelley, John, & Robert Button, Oshawa. And Sunday dinner questa} of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Button Button and Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fleming of Toronto, spent Friday visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Maude Brown included Reta and Harry Brown and girls, and evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown and Recent guests at Maude Brown's birthday included the following: Edna Callagh- an of Oshawa, son Bill and friend Marg; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Merly Collins, John & Alva Dowson, Port Perry. . . » Mrs. Earl Reader On Wed. evening 13 ladies of the "Head" U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Reta Read- er The acting president, Mrs. Betty Reader opened the meeting with an Easter thought. All sang the Eas- ter hymn and read an Easter Psalm followed by a prayer for Holy Week. Mrs. Reta Reader conducted a Mission- ary Study on Brazil in its re- lationship to Canada and the rest of the Americas. This included a little history of} the country, present day liv ing conditions, a few customs their problems, their religi- ons and the reason for urgent Christian interest Mrs. Ethe! Redman prepar- ed a very interesting roll eall pertaining to Easter Each consisted of 2 clever, rhyming lines with the fol- lowing as some examples:-- Easter, Christ's Resurrection, He was the symbol of perfection. Easter lilies are sold by the score the ratepayers to the P.S.1. gog News To folks, from out of the store. Hymns are sung by voices clear, To remind us that Easter is here. Happy Easter is our greeting To everyone at this meeting Easter lilies are pure white And at Easter time bring much delight. Easter hymns bright and gay, Christ our Lord is risen to-day. Easter reminds of Spring And all the flowers it will bring. Cards are sent with words of cheer, To friends both far and near.) PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 14, 1971 - 417 Parades are planned on Eastern morn will be worn. Easter eggs are coloured by hands By people in the different lands. In the correspondence we a letter concerning the bene- volent work of the Friendly Visitors, a letter with $5.00 donation from interested Is- land residents and cards of appreciation from Mr. & Mrs. Whitter, Anson Gerrow, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martyn. A member donated $4.00. During business we were asked to reserve June 19 for a second painting of the "Head" Church, for July 4 Museum opening. On that | day we hope to have a spe- clal chureh service to dedi- cate the new Cemetery Me- To show what fashions will | morial. Plans for the Com- munity Bingo in aid of the Memorial are almost com- plete. It will be held in the Municipal Hall on the even- ing of April 21st. Mrs. Elizabeth Stichmann received several invitations, | gave an appropriate reading and Mrs. Reta Reader con- ducted a contest on Birthday and Anniversary dates. Mrs. Helen Redman received a prize because her Anniver. sary fell on the meeting date. There was a good attend. ance at "Grace" church by the whole charge for the spe- cial Good Friday Service. The Junior choir sang, "Were you There?" Again on Sunday morning the Jr. choir was present for the special Easter Service. Donna Seely repre- sented the choir in the pre- sentation of a mirror for the organ. On behalf of the congregation. Rev. Pogue accepted the gift and dedi cated it for future use Tiny Tonya Buxcey of Prince Albert spent the long week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce while her parents enjoyed a vaca- tion On Sunday Mr. and Mrs Allan Carter had a family gathering for Easter dinner when they had the families of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Red- man and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Redman with Mrs. Ethel Red man Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gill spent Easter Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mr and Mrs. Cashin of Ashburn Look at it this way Nobody hos what Volkswagen ho A 25 yeor headstart All this time we've been refining it Then refining our refinements g Our mprovements Nobody has the horde of inspectors. The 16,00 ndividual inspections. Or the g 3 tests Nobody has our kind of paint job 35 p ds of it Nobody Duilds o cor the woy we a tight Nobody builds ir A solid sheet of steel unc is down Nobody ; the se sis syste he 2 ve Nhen the sma remarkable na the t 9 et Werner's Service Center RR. £4/PORT PERRY /965-7162 '