Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Apr 1964, p. 6

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CW ---- 3 ot v ky 5 Wi ties | LEE, Fa *t & y a CBC iy ol ns ht -u Sn TAT A EB PAS ARY LOS LSP KRESS BE GY $5 4 rtd A E RSE Al Satie, i Seiad WARE LG SE La dA 0 h* my i ! > ER The rink pictured above, skipped by Alma Cox were the winners of the Creamery Package Curling Trophy which is present- ed by the company at their annual bonspiel held at the Port Perry Curling Club. The Winners Of Creamery Package Curling Trophy Ladies Curling Club Banquet, held in the Legion Hall on Tuesday evening, April 7th. They are from left to right Charlotte Ken- nedy, Alma Cox (skip), Marge Lowcock, Rose Willoughby. team was presented with the trophy at the $i 7 --Staff Photo SEAGRAVE NEWS | (Too late for last week) A group of the Seagrave U.C.W. motored to Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Wednesday evening and provided an even- ing of entertainment for a large number of the patients there, who were able to leave their A number of younger went along and made their contri- bution to the evening's pleas- ure. Refreshments of home- rooms. "entertainers made sandwiches, cookies, and tarts was served by the group. This evening was much enjoyed by inmates and visitors, alike. Mrs, David Ashmore was hostess for a Baby Shower, for her cousin Mrs. Bill Roy (nee Elsie Harper), of Bowmanville. She received her guests. in her new home, now almost com- pleted, which replaces the new home that was destroyed by fire almost two years ago. WES LANE oven PLUMBING _ HEATING ELECTRIC Office Port Perry, Ont. 95.2473 Res. 066 é 66666 PY 1000000000000 000000000000000009000041 D000 000000004000000000000000000000400000000000040 >! 2222222222 EVERY ment service, we pay the bill. necessary. PORT PERRY 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000tsstes: FUEL OIL ; )JAY MORE PEOPLE ARE TURNING TO OIL FOR THEIR WINTER HOME HEATING COMFORT We have been serving this community with their Heating Fuel for 33 years and are still in a position to serve with the Best of Heating Oil. We offer Automatic Delivery. and a free equip- You choose your Service Man and All you pay is for the oil we deliver to your tank and for any parts that are REESOR FUEL & LUMBER MA RR RR IIIT 353 80 5 00004 PHONE 985-7951 I EPP 0 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004) aon Easter with Mr. and Mrs, PEON III NIINIIIIYY Elsie received many lovely gifts, for a layette, and many other useful things. She thank- ed all the girls for their kind- ness, and Betty for her thought~ fulness in arranging the shower. "Mrs. Earl Whitaker and Diana of Shirley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Standish and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stone. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFar- lane entertained Rev. and Mrs. Fitzsimmons, of Beaverton re- cently. | Mr, and Mrs. O. J. Boe visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boe, in Peterborough on Easter Sun- day afternoon, and were pres- ent at church Sunday evening, when the choir presented an Easter Cantata, 'The Holy City'. Carl taking the solo parts. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart were Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson, Jimmy and Geordie, also Mr. George Shaw of Sutton. Mr. Leon Jones, brother of Mrs. (Rev. E.) McNeil, who has | spent the winter in Turk's Is-| land, has returned to Long Is- land U.S.A., for further treat- ment in hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Trist- ram, Trevor and Ross visited recently with Mr, and Mrs, H. Eagleson. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Toman and Debbie of Osliwa, visited B. Standish. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Ufford and Debbie of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moase of Tor» onto; and Mr, and Mrs. Ron Wanamaker of Port Perry were all recent guests of Mr. & Mrs. G. Wanamaker. Mrs, J. 8S. MacFarlane at- tended the Lindsay W.M,S. Presbyterial at Beaverton, and had the pleasure of hearing Miss Agnes Gollan, a Missionary on furlough, from Nigeria. Miss Gollan visited with Mr. and Mrs. If you are in Need of JOB PRINTING Call PORT PERRY STAR ing, when she spoke in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Perry said | good-bye to their Seagrave friends on Sunday. They were sailing from New York, for Liverpool. From there they will | go to Mr. Perry's former home, in Ballaymene, County Antrim, MacFarlane until Sunday even. Ireland. We wish them happi- ness in the old land. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Abraham and family of Peterborough were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. Val Doakes and family of Uxbridge visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Abraham. [Hower as fast as average use demands with the new ELECTRIC WATER HEATING APPLIANCE ""Cascade 40" is flameless, clean, silent. And there is a ten year guarantee on the tank. {AN FOR DETAILS CALL your APPROVED: The new 'Cascade 40' Water Heating Appliance is an APPROVED PRODUCT developed through the combined research and resources of Ontario Hydro and electrical manufacturers, hy 9

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