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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 30 Jun 1971, p. 18

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1B \ PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, June 30, 1971 admitted the grounds were in immaculate condition due to the caretakers--the Alsops. The following is your in- vitation and you all are wel- come to attend a Community Miscellaneous shower in Re- creation Centre Tuesday ev ening July 6th in honour of a bridetobe Miss Brenda Sweetman and future hus- lated 15th Wedding Anniver- saries of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Redman and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hewson. The ladies are sisters and had a double wedding in April 15 years ago. On Sunday at "Grace" Church Mr. Carleton Graham urday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Middleton. The Centre and Head U.C_.W.'s are busily working on the Strawberry Supper at day, July 7th. For tickets please contact any member of the U.C.W.'s or Mrs. Maur- ice Fralick or Mrs. Earl Rea- der. It is to be a varied sup- per with lots of food for all. There will be no service at "Grace" church on July 4th. Instead there will be a spe cial Service at the "Head" Church at 2 p.m. as an open- ing specialty for the Muse- um. There will be people from several areas involved. Part of the Centennial choir will be present with other vocals and instrumentals. Rev. Barry Pogue will! conduct the Service. Many people have spent uncountable hrs. plan- ning for your pleasure. The church has been painted out- side and papered inside, heavier wiring installed and a beautiful lighting arrange- ment from Prospect is now in place. Light lunch will be served. Plan to meet your friends and us at this mem- orable occasion. days with her sister and hus- band Mr..and Mrs. Norisse Howey. Mrs. L. Beacock enjoyed accompanying Mrs. E. Mar- tyn to a Tupper coffe-lunch party at the home of Mrs. John Lake, Oakwood one morning last week. Mrs. N. Howey visited a few days recently with her canvalescing sister Mrs. Kirk- land, Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holt- by enjoyed a portion of their holiday in Montreal visiting their daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. Amesse. The Holtbys also travelled various interesting places prior to returning home. The Beacocks attended the 44th Beacock reunion in Blackstock on Saturday. Miss Edna Vance, Toronto is spending this week with her brother and wife Mr. and bi F : crt nail Fee re ey . Mrs. Wilbur Vance. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wana- maker, Seagrave, were Sun- day supper company with the Les Beacocks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter vi- | sited her parents Mr. & Mrs. McLeod, Blackstock. Last Saturday night "Mrs. Les Beacock enjoyed being among the large group of ladies at the home of Mrs. Roy Robertson, Shirley Road, who played hostess to most successful shower in honour of a bride elect Miss Louis Moore of that locality. Mr. Smith was a week-end guest with Mr. and Mrs. C. Newnham. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter have returned from a holiday visiting relatives in various directions. © Grant Menzies MOTORS LIMITED 1250 Dundas Street East Whitby - 668-6843 RALPH FAIRMAN 1969 FIREBIRD 2 door hardtop, V8, Automatic, P.S., PB. radio, gold exterior with match ing viny! bucket seats and console shift. A fuddie duddie car at a fuddle duddie price. Lic. 8196A "We Will Not Be Satisfied - - Until You Are" Lic. 33203A $1495. GRANT MENZIES 1967 PLYMOUTH 1966 FORD LT.D. SATELLITE, 2 door Hardtop, V8, Automatic, P.S., radio, bucket seats and console shift, Bronze in colour with black interior, a hard to get car at a low, low price Te gis $ i Hi ; ifr fF: : i E On Tuesday morning about cookies, coffee, @@d drink for the children was served by the ladies in charge. Marg Horton, Brenda Bryant and Marilyn Bailey. The DeMerchant family moved on Saturday. On Friday morning, Mr. Fred Crawford of Port Perry who is well-known in this area passed away. Sympathy is extended to his widow, Mrs. Crawford, his daughter, Mary Lou, Mrs. G. Carnochan as well to Mrs. Nellie Craw- ford and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pearce of Blackstock. The fun- eral is today, Monday from Port Perry with interment in Riverside Cemetary, Lindsay. Many from Blackstock attended the annual Decora- tion Service at Pine Grove Cemetary, Prince Albert on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms and Mrs. Courtney Graham, along with Miss Edna Vance, zi wei : i H isckt rides Begs goes Fa FESERELRL TLE! Also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin were Mr. and Mrs. Bud McNeil, Donna and Sharon of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannan, St. Catherines were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and Linda. Most of these guests atten- ded the Gilbank-Mountjoy Continued on page 19 RACEWAY Friday, July 2nd 7:45 p.m. Pari-Mutual Wagering RACING EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by OSHAWA HARNESS MANAGEMENT LID. RIDEAU 500, 2 Door Hardtop, V8, Automatic, P.S., P.B., Radio, red AMBASSADOR DPL, V8, Auto- matic, console shift, PS. P.B., Radio Red with viny! bucket sats. A pres tige car for the prestige buyer. eae $1,395 1967 Mercury METEOR, Convertible, V8, P.S., P.B., P.W., Radio. Robins egg biue with all viny! black bucket seats. A sunshine car for the coming summer WILDCAT, 2 Door Hardtop, V8, Automatic, P.S., P.B., Radio, Steel grey with matching interior. A prestige car at an enconomy price. Lic, N95607 exterior with black viny! roof and interior, 4 clean car for your family needs. Lic. 50992A 1966 FORD GALAXY XL, 2 Door Hardtop, V8, 390 engine, P.S., P.B., Radio, Deep luxurious maroon with bucket seats and console shift. A hot car for the hot buyer. Lic, 610928

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