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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 24 Mar 1971, p. 16

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NG-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Morch 24, 1971 Scugog Sytvia Brown It's Winter Vacation The children are home I just didn't have time This week for a poem. Weekend guests of Mr. &/ Mrs. @ Cornish were Mr. &/ Mrs. R. Wilson, of Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish) spent Thursday in Toronto as/ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs C. Cockerill, and as evening guests of Mr. and Mrs B.| Patterson Joan Aldred and Florence | Fralick were in Toronto over | the weekend, attending al convention of The "Sweet Adelines", which was held at/ the Ryerson Institute ; Don't forget the musical choir concert to de held in the church Fri, Mar. 26th at Spm. Come on out and en joy it! And also, the following/ Tuesday night, Mar. 30th,/ don't forget to attend at the} church, 8 p.m. when the theme of "An Evening in Japan" will be held, with pic tures shown by Miss Gladys Joblin, also a sale of home. | made candy will be held Make a note of that date Mr. and Mrs. D. Crozier, Stephenson's Point, have been back some time now af.- ter vacationing in the sunny South Recent Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fralick were Stephen and Evelyn Fralick, Whitby, and Gloria Fralick of East York Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Tozer Ann Arbor, Michigan, spent a few days visiting the lat- ter's parents and sister, Mr and Mrs H. Cornish, and m Mrs. H Mrs nid toba Mr. and Mrs f Toronto recent of Mr. and Mrs Sockerill week-end guests H ornish Mr. and Mrs Johnson and Mrs. B. Hearn of Oshawa were dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. H ornish recently -- FERTILIZE 'hed Lawn ) | 7. | FERTILIZER ja keener |plows & | lands must. Municipal Hal! on Wed. night | planning a Bingo evening in |present along with their friends from Stayner. On Monday 4 boys stayed with Loves Congratulations to Mr a | Mrs. Laverne Martyn, form er residents of the "Head" | who celebrated their 25th News By Mrs. Earl Reader | ht seems as if everyone has interest this year im the return of the birds as they are a true harbinger of Spring It's interesting to note after hearing snow skidoos or just si- lence we can for awhile wel- come the sound of crows, sparrows and starlings. In a few months we can forget the mosquitoes, flies, bugs & heat and continually hope for a change. It proves we can- not accept a monotony in life as some people in other This should be an interest- week with a euchre at the and the Jr. Cchoir musical concert in Grace Church on | Friday wight and Miss Job- | tin's pictures on Japan for next week. Try to enjoy & support one or all. The "Head" Community is to help defray expen- the work to be done in the Cemetery April ses for Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reader were Gib & Heather Reader and little Terrie from Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson of Port Perry On Sunday Janet Reader visited with her friend Melo- die Appleton Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Love had an interesting day on Sunday when their daughter Barbara and her family were wedding anniversary on Sun- | day prior to their vacation period in Florida | Interest has been aroused over the proposition of an in- international airport in the Port Perry area and basically on Scugog Island. Residents will do well to study all the angles of this development in order to make a wise decision if given an opportunity to ex- press an opinion for the fu. ture of this area 7-7 MASTER FEEDS Port Perry 985-2131 | Utica United Church on Sun- Utica News Service will be held in day, March 28t hat 11:30 a.m. Sunday School meets at 10 a.m, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbman of Oshawa and Mrs. Cecil Harper called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ajlbright of Ux-| bridge on Monday. Later the Corbmans were supper guests of Mrs. Harper Mrs. Herman Kerry spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Cecil Harper Mrs. Allan Martyn, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Raines and Mr. Ken Skerratt & Joanne were recent visitors with Mrs. Vio- let Skerratt. Mrs. James E. Mitchell & Mrs. Bert Mitchell attended a shower for baby Shari Leuise Haugen in Mrs. Jack War- ren's home in Port Perry on Thursday evening Mr. James Hainsworth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Troyer of Locust Hill and Mr. & Mrs. Sam Fisher of Ashburn were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall. Mrs. George Harper and Mrs. Mike Schofield are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Scho- field of Kingston. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam McCartney who cele- brated their fortieth wedding anniversary with a family ga- thering in Utica Community| Hall on Friday evening. ~ Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Thomp- son were recent supper guests of his mother, Mrs, R. W. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockett of Brook- lin, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thompson called on Mr. and Mrs. Morley Davidson of Ux- bridge. The hockey boys are hav. ing a busy holiday week. On Saturday Dale Geer, Charlie Brown and Todd Wilbur play- ed in the Tyke house-league at Port Perry and with their coach Mr. Don Geer won the semi-finals. 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