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Port Perry Star, 26 Jun 1974, p. 19

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x "\ 8 Aps---- ACHE EAN APARN Ix Utica and area news Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day. June 30 at 11:30 a.m. in charge of Rev. Ken Mac- Donald. This will be Ken's last Sunday as a student minister on the B.U.G.L.E. charge. Utica Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. During July services will be held at Goodwood United * "Church in charge of the student minister, Mr. Mike Ward, when Epsom and Utica will join Goodwood in a service at 9:45 a.m. Congratulations to the young folk from the Sunday School accompanied by the Superintendant, Mr. Don Asling, Mrs. Bill Brown and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur who made the Walkathon a decided success on Saturday. Thanks to the sponsors too. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and Charlie attended a family gathering at Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kellys of Black- stock on sunday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Stucliffe is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brockman of Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Craw- ford and children were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe. Mrs. Bill Brown was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers of Agin- court. Mrs. Horace Searle and Mrs. Howard Shier called on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey on Sunday evening. Mrs. James E. Mitchell, Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe and Mrs. Chet Geer accompanied the Senior Citizens to the Wood- bine on Thursday. Mrs. Jack Crosier atten- ded the Superannuated Women Teachers' meeting at Sunderland on Thursday, and Mr. Del Catherwood's retirement party at Whitby on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mitc- hell of Kinsale and Mr. and Mrs. Bi]l Mitchell and child- ren were Sunday visitors with Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Mrs. Hillis Wilbur Todd enjoyed Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm who entertained the Malmont_Atom Hockey Team at a swim party at their home at Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wal- ker of Hepworth called on Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur on Saturday evening. Misses Rhonda Cluney and Tammy Cook of Ajax spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Field- ing and Miss Judy Foreman attended an anniversary Handicraft Guild meet at Janetville The ~ Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild journeyed to the lovely old home of Mrs. Verena Sanderson in Janetville on Wednesday, June 12th. Twenty three members and one visitor were present. Mrs. Sincliar opened the meeting with everyone re- peating the Lord's Prayer then read a poem which everyone enjoyed. Florence Smith and Phylis Hamilton each favored us with comical readings. The minutes were read by and. party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bellby of Scu- gog Island, in Oshawa on - Saturday evening. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thomp- son were Mr.-and Mrs. Don McGillivary and family of Mount Albert, Mr. Eldon Yake of Goodwood, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goslin and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Donnelly. Mrs. Chester Holley of Owen Sound spent the week end with her sister Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. John Locke of Lindsay visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Locke of Smith Falls last Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard were Mrs. Arnold Poole of Hastings, Mrs. Violet Rundle of Oshwa, Mrs. Don Ducey of Warkworth and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clark and children of Oshawa. the secretary Doris Elliott and the treasurer's report was given by M. Williams. Mrs. Sinclair thanked every- one for helping to make the Handicraft Show such a great success. She also extended thanks to Verena for inviting us to her home. Get well cards were sent out to R. Willoughby, Vera' Rundle and Violet Skerratt. Several bus trips were discussed but this matter was left over until the next meeting. We were asked to and press collect small NEW PLAZA IN PORT PERRY TERRIFIC LOCATION -- OVERLOOKING LAKE Three stores available - suitable for: »» SHOE STORE ~~ Combination Hairdresser & Barber Shop + LADIES or MEN's WEAR +» Delicatessen & Cheese Shop or any type other type of business TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS ABOVE STORES BEING HELD FOR LESSEES. d-- ¥/// REALTOR REALTY & INS. LTD Ample Parking -- Reasonable Rent Good Leases Call Bob Wells, Oshawa 576-3504 After 9:00 P.M. 723-5467 -- UNIQUE REALTY AND INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED, REALTOR 403 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA, ONT. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 26th, 1974-19 a ~~ yr & Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ash- ton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sutherland. Mrs. George Harper atten- ded a bridal shower in honour of Miss Linda Slute at Ebenezer on Wednesday evening. Better health is wished for ° Mrs. George Symes, a patient in Oshawa General Hospital, and Mrs. Wm. McCartney and Mrs. Dennis Thompson who are in Port Perry Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. IL. Saun- ders called on Mrs. Violet Skerratt recently who is a patient in New Mt. Sinai" Hospital in Toronto and found her feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Colwyn Bay, North Wales were guests of Mrs. ; a. bal Lloyd Taylor on Wednes Handing the days to a new Mercury Bobcat over to i day and Thursday. On Wed- Mr. Bill Roberts of 192 Harold Street in Stouffville is A) nesday afternoon they visi- Harry Hudson, General Manager of Uxbridge ted the Heritage Museum at Beverages Ltd. supplier of Coca-Cola products in this Uxbridge. area. The car was won by the happy winner who successfully collected the names of all the provincial gra "re ~ oy ve Ser Capital Cities in the play 'Capital Caps' contest with BY Coca-Cola and Sprite. It was an especially happy day he for Mr. Roberts on the day of the car being presented Se leaves, flowers, fancy as it was his 17th birthday. hs grasses, etc. for our fall 0; activities. The Guild will commence the next meeting on Wednes- day, Sept. 11 at the Presby- terian Church Hall. Lunch. Convenors as follows -- S. Sinclair, M. Williams and D. Naples. ART'S PLUMBING - HEATING Sewer Connections QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Everyone enjoyed a social half hour with lunch being served by A Bolenchuch, V. Sanderson and Verna Littlefield. ~ PHONE 985-2581 ART PETROZZI ve EF Bill English can help you keep those promises you've made to yourself. - Ra Ey a, So i NE 3 That's why Bill is Manager of Port Perry's Fo Royal Bank. He is there to help you. When {450 you've got an idea that grows into a promise you mean to keep, a Bonus Savings Account will Wis. ha help. It pays a healthy interest rate on your HAD minimum monthly balance and there are no I cheques to tempt you in a weak moment. And to Py make your Bonus Savings Account really work we J ge "for you, Bill will tell you all about Royal Certified Service--a complete package of twelve banking services for just $3 a month. That means it's very simple for you to figure out where you stand with your money, so you know exactly how much you can afford to save in your Bonus Savings Account. +c oath = hy So if you've made yourself a promise --come into Port Perry's Royal Bank and talk to Bill English or any one of his staff. They will help you keep your promise. Phone: 985-7316. L673 ROYAL BANK serving Onlario serving you Community Corner The Royal Bank is pleased to supply this space for use by service clubs, church groups and civic minded organizations in Port Perry and area for the purpose of advertising your special events or meetings. Please contact Bill English at 985-7316.

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