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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Sep 1969, p. 11

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Prince Albert News tyns have returned to their village home after spending During the month of Aug] ust our pulpit was occupied * by the faithful Mr. Jas. LARA SEE EE A | KO iT LLP PR MISS BB) pV [1 a RLS CILLA RIAN Wd 5 a 13 QE RR I || PORT. PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 4th, 1969 -- 11 i ' (4 County Junior Farmer Choir | _|Begins Rehearsals Sept. 8th y ~ Young of Oshawa, who de livered worthwhile thoughts. Next Sunday our new minJthe lake. ister Rev. Reeves will be on|" deck after he and his wife the greater part of the sum- mer on Scugog Island beside Miss Ling - Kong Chan of have been on vacation in the Maritimes. = We are also * looking forward to see and hear the choir again after their rest. G. Hunters. versity. Hoiig Kong spent a couple of days with the Mr. and Mrs. This young lady is studying at Toronto Uni- The Ontario County Jun- ior Farmer Choir was org- anized for the first time in 1954. Each year it has been re-orgariized, and has enjoyed a sticcessful season. . Mrs. Hugh Dobson, R.R. no. 3, Uxbridge, will be the choir instructor for this year. Rehearsals will start on Mon- day, September 8th, in the Uxbridge Secondary School, at 8:00 p.m. All Junior Farmers, int- erested in choir work, should report for the first rehearsal on Monday, September 8th. : The Ontario County Jun-i, ior Farmer Choir executive is made up as follows: President John Stone, Blackwater; Sec- retary Gail Disney, Brooklin. « ~ - ~ Offering was gathered by Mr. B. Snelgrove and Mr. T. Hodgins. The dainty basket of flow- ers was placed in the sanc- tuary from the funeral of the late Mrs, E. McCrea which was appreciated. Mrs. Sarjantson, of Port Perry visited her daughter) and husband Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock enjoyed cottage life at her parents the "Rodds" .at Hali- burton. . Pleased to learn Mr. C. Newnham is home again from the hospital. Miss Lexie Love has re- turned to College at Guelph after enjoying a few days holiday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rensink and family enjoyed being stirrer dpe with her parents Mr. & Mrs, TT Wannacotts cottage at Bur- ley Falls. 985 -7373 SUMMER NEEDS Aluminum Combination STORM & SCREEN Doors CEDAR PICNIC TABLES : FOR OUTDOOR LIVING Window Air Conditioners FOR INDOOR COMFORT - Reesor Fuel & Lumber Phone: 985-7951 -- Port Perry Mrs. M. Rodd, Oshawa vis- ited her sister Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson and sons. HOMES WANTED L CROXALL 'On Saturday, June- 28th 1969, Loretta Marion daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Radke, was united in marriage with Robert Murray Croxall, son of Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Croxall, Port Perry, Ontario. The. Rev. J.H. Jones per- formed the double ring cere- mony" at Humbervale United Church, Toronto. Mrs. Sharon Croxall, sister-in-law of the groom played the wedding music and Mrs. Norene Lind- say, aunt of the groom was soloist. The "bride entered the Church on the arm of her father. 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