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Port Perry Star, 17 Nov 1971, p. 7

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Prince Albert News Mrs. L. Beacock Last Sunday. the congre- gation on arrival were wel- comed by Mr, E, Martyn, Our minister passed on to each an inspiring message. Offering gathered by Bryan Beacock and Kevin Hodgins. No doubt you: all are aware Miss Velva Chilvers - was a hospital patient only a few days when she pass- ed "away. We 'offer our sympathy to her relatives Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roy "Hope and also to Mr. Jas, Hope. We are pleased Mrs. H. Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. John den Boer celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Saturday, Oct, 30th. They "~held open house and were assisted by their three daughters. Their two sons, who are attending Calvin College, at Grand Rapids, Michigan were unable to attend. The den Boer fa- mily have resided at Cedar Creek for 16 years. The : Farrow family of South River visited Mr. and Mrs. Norris Doherty and family last week-end. Mrs. Grant Beacock held a shower for Miss Karen ~ McEneney of Port Perry on Wednesday evening, Mr, Bob Armatong of Wawa visited Ralph mer: G; Grant Beacock who invited. ville last Monday. Bob was on his way to a funeral in Toronto. : Martin and David den Boer and their three uncles all 'of Michigan spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, John den Boer. Mrs. Jim Cairns of Tor- onto and Mrs. Clayton Love of Prince Albert called on George Kilpatrick on Satur- day afternoon. 'certainly would Holtby is progressing after being hospitalized. The Community Hall exe- : cutive or 'directors met one "night last week for their monthly .meeting, ~ They 'have installed many. im- provements to the building and '#t present the new "talked-over" idea was the laying of a new floor which added asset. Also watch "for the 50-50 tickets which will be in. circulation .any- time in aid'of this new floor. Please support it. - There will also be a few extra prizes at euchres near- ing the festive season. Do- nated gifts are gratefully received. Mr, and Mrs. F.- Gibson 5 had Mr. and Mrs." Stan Al- dred one evening last week. On Sunday the Gibsons entertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee, Port Perry; Mr. & Mrs. L./ Raglan and Mrs, Schnapp of Pembroke; Mrs. Millar of Toronto and Mrs, M. Faux and son Allan of Port Perry. Mr. & Mrs. M. Pugh and sons had their daughter Mr. and Mrs. P. Solomon and sons of Raglan on Sunday. The gathering proved a first year birthday for Pugh's - second grandson, Trevor. ; 'Mrs. L. Beacock attended the shower in honour of a - 'bride-to-be Miss Karin Mc- Enaney, arranged"by Mrs, nearly twenty guests last | Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER FUEL SAFE! Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL CALL US TODAY i FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE WES LANE | PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - = PORT PERRY 985-2413 OFFICE - RESIDENCE rove an Wednesday evening at her premises, Games, unwrap- .ping-gifts and liberal lunch climaxed -the party. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mar- tyn were guests of cousins Mr. and Mrs. Fred Preston, Trenton on Sunday, Mr.'and Mrs. Les Beacack and Bryan had fhe rest of «the family for Sunday. night dinner which included Mr. and Mrs, Don Beacock and ~ son Lee of Seagrave; Mr. and Mrs, Grant Beacock of Cedat Creek and Miss J. Allison of Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson were visitors with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson and family, Osh. awa on Sunday. PORT PERRY STAR Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1971 ~ 19 Utica News Goodwood United Church Anniversary Services will be: held on~"Sunday, November 14, at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. So the regular church service at Epsom United Church has been- withdrawn on that date. : Utica Sunday School meets at 1ga.m. . Those who attended the Introduction Service for. the 'ministers, Mr, and Mrs. Robert: Thompson . at Goadwood United Church on Sunday evening enjoyed a most impressive service. Mrs. Bruce Bailey visited her mother, Mrs. Andrew Ashenhurst -who is a Be Toronto "on Sunday. Mrs. Ashenhurst, had the misfortune Break her hip in a fall on Saturday. We hope for a speedy recovery for her. The Explorers raised $22.83 for U.N.I.C.E.F, through the sale of U.N.I.C.E.F. cards last week. Visitors during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 'Hillis Wilbur were Mr. and Mrs. George Beare of Greenbank and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton of Bay Ridges. Mrs. Charles Geer called on Mrs. Violet Skerratt on Sunday. Mrs. James E. Mitchell spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin of Kinsale. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Neal of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray were recent callers on- Mr. and Mrs. James E, mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rose and '+ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Watson of. Toronto were recent visitors Continued.on page 20 A. E Johnson 'OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET .. 986 -2383 The Volkswagen Squareback, fully packed, holds nearly twice as much as the average sedan. But even when it's empty, there's still some- thing in it for you. Fully unpacked, the Volkswagen Squareback holds an impressive amount of standard features. The seats are buckets. The front brakes are disc. The suspension is 4-wheel independent torsion bar. The floor is carpeted. The corburetor is 'missing. (This is no oversight. In place of the carburetor is a computer tha! measures the precise flow S \ tirelessly. of gasoline to the engine.) = The radiator's gone, too. lIn its place is nothing. The engine is air-cooled.) And, as a bonus, the VW Squareback Sedan sticks steadfastly to VW economics. Gasoline is used sparingly. Oil is used frugally. Tires goon Allofthe added featuresdon'tadd asingle thing to the already low price of the car. (Which happens to be a whole lot less than the average sedan.) So although it may be loaded, that doesn't mean that to afford one, you have to be. The Vokswiagen Squareback Sedan Werner's Service Center RR. #4/PORT PERRY/985.7162

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