Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 May 1970, p. 9

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oe 4 N HARE WRSIT IR A ST AS tana 'tion of Mr. "Don Herlderson. A good crowd attended this programme held in the Re- NJ " Edgerton. and Anne, Janice - of Mr.'and Mrs. Wm. Fergu- Blackstock News Continued Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman, Linda and Lori, Mr, and Mrs. Murray "Birkitt, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Magill, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Mahaffy & boys. Mrs. Grant Crawford were callers. _ Mr. and Mrs. 'Bob Robert. son and Paul were .in Udney where they were guests at a family dinner party in hon- our of Bob's grandfather, Mr. J. M. Robertson who was celebrating his 92nd birth- day. Later they attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Bob's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Juffs also at Udney. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKee, Mrs. J. McKee, Norwich were Mother's Day dinner guests afternoon son and family. Mrs. McKee remained for a few days. . Guests during the week. end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil bert Archer were Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Archer, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleming, Oshawa. (GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR Mrs. Arthur Rahm has re. turned to her own home near Bowmanville after spending the winter months with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm, Mr. and Mrs. Bev, Dealy & family, Toronto spent Moth- er"s Day with Mr. and. Mrs. K. Dunsmore and 'Beth. Mrs. Dealy and children remained: for a few days while her mo- ther, Mrs. Dunsmore under. goes surgery in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and children spent the week- end at'their cottage at Kelly's Bay on Sturgeon Lake with Mr. and Mrs, Scott Essery & girls, Courtice. . Sunday guests at the Yome of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin were Mr. and Mrs, rdgar Horn, Oshawa, Mr. and: Mrs. Earl Trewin and Donald, En- creation Centre, was entertained to refresh. ments: following the concert in the Parish-Hall. The group Thé Morning Unit of the U.C\W. was held on Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Marion Carnaghan with 15 members, children present. coffee and a social time Mrs, Alma Duff presented a-~wor- ship' on "Meditation". ing the business, tickets were distributed for sale for the Dessert Luncheon to be held on May 26. of Joan Paisley whose son was ill, Jean Kyte gave a paper on "Shop Lifting" af- ter which the ladies held a lively discussion period on this subject. : 1. visitor and 4 Following Dur- In the absence PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday May 21 1970 -9 Seagrave News Speaking of pollution--and who doesn't these days. Some of the Bethel folk tan testify that their pollution index gets pretty high when the dump is afire as it has been for a week now. Things are, however look- ing better at Bethel cémet- ery. Mr. Gregg has given.it: the first mowing of the sea- son and we are almost cert- ain you will be able to see some evergreens (pines like- ly) peeping up behind and beside the cairn most any day now. Chief point of interest at the U.C.W. meeting last Wed- nesday was the presence of three ladies from Port Perry Mrs. , Bev. Muir, Mrs. Ian Fisher, and Mrs. Lois Taylor who afe volunteer workers at Sunnydale Home for Child: ren in Sunderland. They outlined their - work, giving many interesting facts and answered questions. To show our appreciation they were given toys to take back for the children. Others taking part in the meeting were Mrs. Charles Short (scripture), Mrs. Venn- er (prayer and readings), Mrs. Barr and Mrs. Nobbs (a duet) and Mrs. Fishley (the topic entitled "Church Wom- en's Work in the Commun- ity >» There were 19 members and 8 visitors present. One of the reports indicated that the ladies had almost $250. clear from the spring lunch- eon. we Ladies are reminded that baking will be needed for the Hospital Spring Fair on May 23rd and also for a lun- cheon following our Sunday School Anniversary. The next meeting will be held one week early (June 3) so as not to conflict with the annual field day at Little Britain. There has been no change in our hospital list. Neil Mec- Millan was allowed home for Continued on page 14 niskillen, Mr. Roy Trewin, Missassauga. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Dor- rell, Ottawa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stu- art Dorrell and family. Cartwright's Road Superin- tendent, Merlin Suggitt is attending an advanced Sur- veyor's Course at the Univer- sity of Guelph this week. Camp along with Mr. & Mrs, John ' Dowson were enter- tained to a Mother's Day din- ner by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Van Camp and family at the Bon Fire at Lindsay. Mother's Day dinner guests of" "Mr. and Mrs. George Bry- ant and family were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ormiston, Pamela, Shelley and Diane, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bray, Allan and Steven, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wyatt, Utica and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pre- coor, Oshawa. On Friday evening, the A.C.W. sponsored an evening of music by the Oshawa Bar- ~t WES PLUMBING - WESTERN * HORSES e SADDLES e EQUIPMENT EVENINGS and WEEKENDS OLD ROAD - HEATING - "PORT PERRY RIDING ACADEMY] FIRST CLASS - PHONE 985-7058 GLENVIEW ACRES 1st Farm South of Seagrave bershoppers under the direc: LANE - ELECTRIC - 985-2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE . RIDING A complete list of 1600cc. cars that cost Lom than $2,000. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van. | Vokswagen 1600 sedan. a Price based on suggested moximum retail price F.O.B East and West P.O.E. Provinciol taxes and shipping charges exira, WEST. SID of Werner's Service Center t RR. #4/PORT PERRY/985.7162 . mp 2) SR LN ' = | ' Lbs i Tn TIT rd TY

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