Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 18 Jun 1970, p. 3

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. Utica Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day, June 21st, at 11:30 a.m. with the minister, Rev. V.I. Thormin ip charge. A large congregation'attend- ed and appreciated the Mem- orial Service, under the ausp- ices of the Utica Cemetery Board, held in Utica United Church on Sunday when Rev. Nelson Le Grow of Toronto was the guest speaker, and the Melodimen quartet who provided special music. Mr. Ralph : Wilbur, chairman of the Board had charge of the service. ) Utica cemeteries are except- ionally well kept and many tharrks are due Mr. and Mrs. 'Hillis Wilbur and other for the extras they do to keep the grounds so attractive. Recent visitors with Mrs. Violet Skerratt were Rev. and Mrs. Braham of Dwight, Mrs. Allan Martyn and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith. "Mr. and Mrs. Grant Noble of Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacCannell of Mark- ham were Saturday evening callers. with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell under the auspices of the Junior Hall Board in Utica Community Hall on Saturday night. Mrs. N-Rusnell and Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Rusnell of Osh- awa, Mrs. Bert Maye and Mrs. Minnie Redman of Uxbridge Township, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell of Kinsale were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Mr. Torrison of Toronto is spending two weeks at his cottage. Rev. Nelson Le Grow, Nad- ine and Mr. B. Churchill of Toronto, Mrs." Howard For- sythe and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosieron Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Taylor of Oshawa called on Mrs. Cecil Harper on Sunday. Mrs. Ruby Rogers, Mrs. Cecil Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schofield were supper -guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Builder -- addition, or renovating HOME HEAT. 274 ROSA ST. News Harper on Sunday. Rev. I.L. and Mrs. Saunders |' and Sharon visited Mr. and Mrs. J. McHarg of Kingston on Friday and Saturday and attended the Nurses' Grad- uation Exercises of their niece at Grant Hall. Mr. and Mrs, . Saunders called on Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Saunders of Newmarket on Sunday to- see their new chosen daughter, a sister for Bruce. y On 'Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson entertained a few friends and ||| relatives of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Donnelly who are planning a trip to Scotland in August and presented them with a gift. The Thompsons visited Mr.- and Mrs. Arthur Thompson of Markham on Sunday. Mrs. Stewart Bray of Raglan visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sutcliffe on Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kendall were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mark of Mont- real, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Catherwood of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. David McKinley of Oshawa and Rev. Nelson Le Grow and Nadine and Mr. B. Churchill of Toronto. Mrs. M. Foreman and Mrs. Westacott of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding of Kes- wick and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielding of Oshawa were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding. Mr. Larry Kendall attended a T.O.P. conference in St. Catharines on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wain- wright of Whitby and her sister from New Zealand called on Mr. and Mrs. Larry Keridall recently. Mrs. Storie of Powasson is visiting her son Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Storie and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur visited Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur on Sunday. The Hillis Wilburs were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton of Bay Ridges on Sunday. On Monday they took Scott and Todd on a tour of the General JOE PODRES proud of it when it is finished? - SEE JOE FOR 'FREE ESTIMATES and ADVICE There Is No Job ! Small For Us To Handle 32 ARROW ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-2156 | KEN P. MURRAY | Electrical Contractor 4 Domestic & Industrial "CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL Phone: 985-7005 Motors. Carpenter and would like to be: Too Big or Too LF "a Handicraft Guild Meet At The June meeting was held in the Walt-Muir park of Mr. and Mrs, Walter King, Seagrave a lovely place by the Nonquon River for a meeting. Mrs. Naples, the president opened the meeting and wel- comed everyone and thanked them 'for helping make the Seagrave rug show such a success. The Roll was answered by Miss Williams gave the treasur- er's report and Mrs, Owen read the minutes of the 'last meeting. A card was signed as usual by all to send to Mrs. Patterson. Blocks were handed out to be finished for PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, June 18, 1970 --- 3 centennial quilt. An invitation from Ux- bridge Senior Citizens to 23 members and one visitor. attend a meeting was accept- ed, for October and to bring handicrafts to show. Mrs. Skerratt is to look after putting ads in paper when the crafts are on display at her house. Mrs. Baker read a poem on "Songs of Joy" which could well be applied to everyone.. : Meetings are to be dis- continued during July and August. In September Mrs. King has invited the Guild to the park again if the' 'weather is favourable, } Mrs. Leona Buttson had 3 interesting contests. A dainty lunch of sand- wiches 'and pickles, squares, cookies and tarts and tea were served by--Mrs. King, Mrs. tson: J 'and Miss vi and Mrs. But- I z 7 3 bol pe ICRI My kshirg Dad's got his own day and lic's worth every minute. An Arrow gift does more than say thanks. It adds colour to his personality. 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