Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 13 Aug 1975, p. 20

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*. day to Friday. ARAM NY CAFFRA SC, QE) gy \ ARAN A ON a RR) WELL: Ji 35) bX, 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- A 3 ¢ \& 5 £8 LN EAE HSI PRACTICA RG ENS VAR Wednesday, Avi 13,1975 PATE News of interest from Utica On Sunday, August 17, al 2:30 p.m., the annual service will be held at Breadalbane Presbyterian Church in Utica. Rev. Stuart McEntyre of Port Perry. will be in charge of the, service, with special music. This week a Daily Vacation Bible School is being held at Utica United Church from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. from Mon- All are . welcome. g Mr. and Mrs. "Peter Sut- cliffe and .children have "returned from a three week vacation in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. ) Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys have returned from - a trip to Niagara Falls where they visited 'Marineland and Fantasy Island. They spent the remainder of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Willis and family at Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs, Doug Mc Kinley of Willowdale and Mrs. Mel Hodgson of Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLeod * of Kintore visited Mrs. Jack Crosier last week. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield and children of Oshawa called on Mrs. Cecil Harper on Sunday evening. » Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson attended the Derry Day parade at Oshawa on Saturday. Pogue, Manns family = shower, : . A TTENTION FA RM ERS!! ~The bride is the Fodghies of attended by local friends and ; 725-3539 : Mr. and Mrs. Anton Krieg of family. -Scugog Island, and the : WHY PAY MORE? groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Manns of : Raglan, Ontario. SAVEON Given away by her father, --o DIESEL FUEL the bride wore a flowing - a satin gown, adorned with eo MOTOR OIL chiffon, and lace. She held-a p : oe GASOLINE bouquet of colourful carna- will ae 3 set your Premium Quality Lovely music was provided Farm Tanks dnd|| by organist Mrs. Edna : - >. Pumps Available I Beckett. and soloist Miss ; - ~ Mary €lugston. OUT OF TOWN CALLS The maid of honour was ee lot cat e . Mrs: Carol Stevenson and CALL COLLECT * her husband, Brian stood as WHITBY best Man. Guests we¥e ! Iiadiare Deli > ushered by David and Allan well yory 668-3381 Manns, brothers of the -* groom. FAALLALALLLARLALAAALRRRASRNNRNRNRNSNSNNSNSS SNS SS SSNS SSS NSS AHIBIHRI HERS 3 HELPING YOU - HELP US \ y . { a ' x » : 0 build a new afena Here are two proven methods. rz / i< The Crowe children of Minden and the Teskey child- ren of Oakwood were holiday visitors with Jill and Mark Kendall, / oD and' Mrs. Doug Mac- andell and: children of 3 erborough, Mrs. Ander- son and her sister, Mrs. Sadie Robinson of Oakwood, /and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murdock of Oshawa were recent visitors, with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin MacCannell. =. * Mrs. James E. Mitchell, Mrs. Milt Parkin, Mrs, Ivan * Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harper spent two days at Niagara Falls last week. Mrs. Bruce. Haugen and Sherri and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell and family, "and Mrs. DonSooley and children called on Mrs. Mitchell last week. Mrs. Herman Kerry spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mrs. Don Sooley and child- ren of Richmond have been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip, prior .to moving to Vancouver next week. -Mr. and Mrs. Reg Philip and children of Port Perry were Sunday visitors with his parents. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Mrs. Chet Geer, Mrs. Wm. Lowe and Mrs. Jack Crosfer enjoy- ed the Pine Grove Ladies Auxiliary meeting in Mrs. A. Sponred by Port Perry Mirjor Hockey . WEDNESDAY, AUGU! T 20th 7:30 P.M. N\ - Early. Bird Game at 7:45 R.M. a a SAAS SANA NAS ASSN S A -and Edna Kerry. ames E. Fox, Elwood Tripp and Ernie day afternoon. Luke, Winners in the Freeze- Prize winners atthe euchre out were Mr. and Mrs. in the hall on Friday evening , Harvey Swain, first, and were Verna Smith, K. Cros Verna Smith and Violet Luke, Huber ~~ ségond. Handle's home on Wednes- Scugog United Church was the setting of the marriage of Hida Rosemary Krieg to Brian Roy Manns on May 31, officiated by Rev. Barty Mes : ; ' - Krieg A srt followed at the Scugog Hall. * Prior to the wedding the bride was honoured' at the 2 "ANALD J nds c aping GARDEN CENTRE f+ : EVERGREENS + SHRUBS TH JREES "FRUIT TREES + ' PERENNIALS Frei " PEATMOSS i FERTILIZER i " FREE ESTIMATES ON LANDSCAPING 4 + SATISFACTION GUARANTEED + R, R.1, BLACKSIOCK "Highway 7A - West Quarter Line . saat helmets are made of...the fixtures will not RUST, will . not PEEL,will not FADE, or SEE THE BEAUTIFUL line' of outdoor fixtures... made from the same material that professional football Ideal for home or - From $1 79% Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd. 75 RICHMOND ST. WwW. OSHAWA CHIP. cottage. It contains im ------ 28 days. oy VAAL AARTLPTAARAALALATALALAALLTALLLAARBRAAAAERARTAALALAALLLLLLRLRRRNRNRNNSNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN i Sata | ' -\ 1. Shur-Gain 36% Feedlot Supplement Medicated. 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