Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 5 May 1971, p. 16

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it Was An Enjoyable Party, In A Pleasant About 100 persons from Port Perry and area enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Phil_Goreski during a viewing of the Centennial Restaurant, Saturday evening. The mod- ern restaurant appreciated by those present the delicious tidbits and refreshment served during the evening was much in the left picture is Robert Rand, chef of the restaurant pulling some of the delicacies out of the oven. Top right show a group of the invited and Scugog News | Sylvia Brown Wh as when it is necessary riticizes, too 4 Helps u and urages And pra whe iue is alw re to listen to r troubles and your wh : han | - w - who ; k God if i have one ua sugmier or a son; Be gratefu oy (Me way And remember Mother's Day| mn Monda a| amber of former near neigh-| yours of the H. Thomas' call-| od r them mn their new) home « sreenbank and pre ented them with a parting] gift mngratulations » Ednaj Recke he osedsion off her birthda ast Sunday Ba Prentice has gone ut igary for summer employment Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman! - pent the week-end on a fish-} ne trip at West Lake Bob Prentice is home now and working in a barber-shop/ nm Port Perry, after taking a barbering course recently. Mr. and Mrs. G. Saville at tended a wedding in Toronto 4 ym Seturday for the Harvey Thompsons, which was held the All Souls Anglican} Church. The reception was| held at the Tam O'Shanter Golf and Country Club n Toronto} at Mr. and Mrs. M. Vanstrien visited with her sister Mrs Chris Ruhl at Epsom, Sun- day evening Visiting as Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham on Sunday were | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lehman, of Claremont Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kane & family, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock and baby went for a Sunday drive and visited the Peterborough Museum which was recently built as a centennial project Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler were Sunday dinner guests th Mr. and Mrs. R. Chand ler, and family Mr. and Mrs. M. Jackson were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jackson of Oshawa Sunday company with Mr and Mrs. C. Parker were Mr and Mrs. |. Lamb and family Valencia and Mr. and Mrs Everett Myers, Scarborough as dinner guests. And even- ing callers were Mr. & Mrs Norman Card & family Port Perry Mr. Perey Myers of Brook visited with Mr. & Mrs C. Parker Friday evening w Sunday in And Saturday evening the | C. Parkers were visitors at Bob & Ruth King's home, in Brooklin | Parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al Brown. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey were Sunday dinner guests at her parents, Mr. and Mrs A. Theurer, in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish were dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. R. Wilson of Oshawa, on Sunday Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Slemmon, and Mrs. Stacey, of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cowan spent the week-end up North, where they visited with their Carr, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan Henny Jackson & Barbara Brown visited with Dorothy Thomas at Greenbank re- | cently Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Al Brown were Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown and family, Oshawa, Clint Brown & Joyce Forder, Blackstock | Mrs. M. Brown called on Harry Brown in the hospital jon Monday Linda Sammells was a week- end visitor with little Brenda Brown ' A reminder to the ladies! | Girls, bring your aprons out} ito the U.C.W. meeting Wed | night, May Sth or any other | larticles you have ready for ithe Hospital Spring Fair lwhich is coming up on May 29th. Mrs. Earl Reader On Tues. evening Mrs.' - Setting from left to right, Mr. and Mrs. J. Saunders; Mr. John Ballard; Mrs. Grant McDermott; Mr. Grant McDermott; Mrs. John Ballard and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Ballard: Bottom picture shows the arrival of Reeve and Mrs. Robert Kenny and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Phil Goreski extending a welcome Special Family Day Service will be observed next Sun- day morning at 11:15 a.m. The U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Irene Lamb on Thursday afternoon, May 6th at 2 o'clock. Miss Ruby Wilson, who has spent over twenty years as a Missionary in India will be the guest speaker Mrs. Meta Holtby is on Va- cation in Florida Mr. and Mrs. A. Malby of Peterborough recently visited his sister Mrs. L. Rourke and Mr. Rourke here Mr. and Mrs a nr worth, Philadephia, has been the guest of his cousin, Mr. - A. Vandervoort and family. Miss Loretta Sonley, Whit- by visited her brother, .Mr. Cliff Sonley and Mrs. Sonley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson visited Mr. and Mrs. Stan Christie, Uxbridge on Sunday evening. Mrs. Roy Lane and Miss Joan Horton, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and fa- mily, Prince Albert, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuypers, Sonya, were guests at the Grant Franklin home last week Miss Lulu Christie and Mrs Gertrude Gripps, Oshawa vis- ited Mrs. Roy Dobson one day recently. stone have returned from a month in England, Norway & Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts are back from Florida, where they enjoyed a month's holi- day. Mrs. Crosier was with her daughter & family in Stouff- ville last week. On Friday evening in Man- chester Church, Mr. Hadden of Wick will show excellent pictures taken on their tour of Russia. There will be a program of music and a so- cial hour after the program Admission $1.00, Children of pre school age free. Mr. Billy Rotteveel, Chats- John King- Clara Dowson and Mrs. Janet Dowson of Oshawa were co hostesses when several neigh- bours and relatives of Bever- ley Manns were invited for a minscellaneous shower in her honour Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Lea Blueman who cele- brated their 25th wedding anniversary on April 24th Little Leisa Hall of Port Perry visited over Fri. night with Tammie Veltri Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER FUEL f Money on DX Premium There will be a baptism Quality Fuel Oil service at "Grace" Church on Call Collect Sunday. Anyone interested 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE in having children baptized please contact Geo. Freeman The Jr. Choir will sing at the service If you would like to partici- pate in another mud cat supper, please get after the fish for our supply '

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