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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Jun 1966, p. 6

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Pll PES SIFT. Si oN CAN 5: a o 1 ~ oo. -- MIRA i and Mr. 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, June 16th, 1966 EPSOM NEWS By Jean Jeffery An Od Proverb -- "You can't keep troube from coming, but you needn't give it a chair to sit on". Strange how people who don't know their next door neighbour are curious about what is en the moon, Aboyt a hundred guests, friends dnd neighbours met at . Utica Hall on Saturday evening in honour of the forthcoming marriage and Miss Gail Cottyn and Mr, Arnold Kerry. Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Geer vi- sited with Mrs. Fred Stephens of Brooklin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice and Mrs, Donald Pren- tice of Toronto were at their cottage on Gull Lake for the week-end, We -are sorry to learn that Mr. Herman Kerry is in the "Hospital. We wish him a speedy recover Vi - ee cer--a-- Mr. and Mos, Taro Crosier and Mary of Hamilton visited Mrs, F. Munro on Sunday. the home of Mr. Mr. and Mus. Vandeswal of Maple visited Mr, and Mrs. Ray Munro. Mrs, Barbara Lister of Tor- onto visited her cousin Mrs, E. McKnight last week," . Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Davis and Robbie of Oshawa visited Mr, and" Mrs, L, Lyons Saturday evening, Don't forget the Annual ser- vice at Utica Presbyterian Church on- Sunday. We are asked to help with. a donation for the relief of fa- mine stricken India, This cam- paign is sponsored by the World Council of Churches, Catholic Church and United Nations. Mr, and Mrs, David McKinley and Mark were in London last week-end visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and their families attended the "Hockley pienic-at- Elgin Park on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Ashton was at and Mrs. H. Quietly-- perhaps too quietly -- we've been assem- ~ bling one of Canada's finest teams of scientists ~~ ~ and engineers in our Northern Electric Labor- atories in Ottawa. (Northern Electric, as you know, Everybody talks oy ~ ab out the 'brain the Roman | Ashton one day last week, There was a family party in the evening to celebrate Gordon's birthday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kerry on Sunday were her parents Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Stearman of Ux-| bridge, Mr. and Mrs, Myles and family and Mr, and Mrs, Cloyne Stearman and fa- mily of Ashworth, Don't forget our Pot Luck supper at seven, This should give the men time to finish chores so they can relax and enjoy the talk by Mrs. McIntyre about India, which will follow the supper, Mrs. Ruhl's sister Francina and her hubby H. Albers are in Holland for a holiday. Another new. house hag sprung up like a mushroom on the Prentice property, and Mr. C. Ruhl has started to build a new barn, Mr. Drew not to be behind .in this busy time is drilling for a well, There also is.a new home being built just 'south--of- Loner onthe Brock road, Scugog Couple Celebrate 59th Anniversary On - Sunday--afternoon,- 12th members of the family ga- thered at the summer home of Mr, 'and Mrs. Ernie Rowland, Pettit's Point to honour Mr, & | Mrs. Clarence Fralick on the occasion of their 59th wedding | anniversary. After a friendly visit, all en- joyed a lovely buffet lunch at which time the bride cut the anniversary cake and Mr, Ray- mond Fralick congratulated them on their 59 years of mar- riage. The hride and groom re- plied, expressing a hope that they would be able to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary next year, June-- Carl | Honeydale W.. Meeting = As Tabet Ls VALE E ERR ILY BIN Pte AAs ART Of Historical Interest By M. Cawker The regular monthly meeting of Honeydale Women's Institute was held in the Municipal Room Thurs., June 2nd, with the pro- gramme in charge of Mrs. J. H. Hardy, convener of Historical Re-search and Current Events, Members and visitors were most graciously welcomed at the door ,by the first President of the Honeydale Branch, Mrs. O. Edwards, The meeting opened with the singing of the Ode and repeat- ing the Mary Stewart Collect in unison, The roll call was answered by each member-naming the school teacher who stood out most in her memory, and why. The Sec'y Mrs, Jim Carno- chan read the minutes and cor- respondence and the Treasurer "Mrs. Harold Honey gave the fi- | nancial statement. Reports . Miss Audrey Kent read an in- teresting report from Canadian Consumers concerning. rising food prices. Mrs, Max, Basi informed members of illness in the Branch, A. fine condensed report of the District Annual of Ontario South, held in. Brougham Unit- ed Church, May 26th, was pre- sented by the District Director in Mrs. Nels, Williams. A brief resunie of the Guelph Conference, the Curators discus- sion group findings, was given District by Mrs. Curator, During the business portion under the direction of President Mrs. Gord, Robertson, the fol- lowing items were discussed. After a somewhat lengbhy discussion members unanimously agreed to have a picnic at Pal- mer Memorial Park, Thurs, July 7th--Mrs. Gordon Morrow and Mrs, Nels. Williams in charge of the games. S. Cawker, A bus trip "is being planned erreur for August. Mrs. Geo. Barthau will assume responsibility of chartering the bus, and making (Continued on Page 16) ANNOUNCEMENT Margaret Ballard, Realtor SUNDERLAND, ONT. wishes to announce that Mrs. Marion Hopkins -- has joined the staff -- « 'Marion is very well known in the Beaverton Port Perry Area and will welcome your call. - Phone PORT PERRY 985-7215 Bell does something about it fo is Bell's manufacturing subsidiary.) They have already produced new communications equipment that leads the world: advanced tele- phone/intercom sets for business; the world's smallest fully automatic dial exchange; improved microwave systems; and other items for which there was a specific Canadian need. Now you can see how we not only keep our talent in Canada, but actually attract bright minds from all over the world: 'We ask them to solve unique and challenging problems. 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