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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 14 Jul 1971, p. 12

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02 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 14, 1971. Jean Jeftery THE OPEN BIBLE I never close my Bible tt lies open all the time And many times throughout the day I stop to read a line Qnee daily I devote my time To read a chapter through ht is my "mighty fortress", Guiding me_in all I do With my Bible always open I'm less apt to pass it by, Than if it lay unopened Or placed on a shelf up high, It's a nice companion anytime At home or anywhere To read God's Word brings peace and joy And lets Him know we care. by Blanch. Fralic I doubt if this applies to the majority but it's pretty/the pool. good logic Mrs. Arthur Taylor spent Friday afternoon with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. George Kydd of Uxbridge. Mrs. Grant Willard visited Mrs. Cawker on Sat. after- noon. This Sunday, July 18th is om News at Breadalbane Presbyterian | pelated but of enough inter- 'Church at Utica, Come to jest Iam going to put it in. this service and bring your friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payne spent the week-end at Pena- tang and while there attend- ed a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moss and | wee son Paul of Toronto vis- | ited last week-end with Mr and Mrs. Fred West Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Thorn- ' ton of Port Perry visited | | mother Cawker on Sunday afternoon. About sixty-five enjoyed a | lovely picnic lunch and a lazy afternoon at the home |of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boad- jway, My apologies to the children, who were very very nee enjoying the boat and Bethesda - Reach WIL thank Mr. and Mrs. Meena for their kindness. | When church and school jare gone it is difficult to |keep a small community as a unit but our W.1 will do its best. It seems odd but some folk just forget to phone me the Recently Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cottyn celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Imag- ine their surprise when they were taken to Utica hall te find many of their relatives from Western Canada all there to greet them. I think Gail must be a wonderful or- ganizer and a wonderful |daughter to plan this for mo- ther and dad. Belated con- the big Sunday of the year news. This item is slightly ' up to 60" united inches $16.25 61 to 80" -- $17.95 81 to 90" -- $19.25 91 to 100° -- $20.60 101 to 120" -- $25.25 1-1/ 4" thick aluminum Standard size. Single diamond giass. "TANNING CENTRE gratulations to Bertha and {Charlie. | Sat. evening was a gala jevening when community 'friends met at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Enoch McKnight 'to honour their son Kenneth 'and his bride. They were presented with a chest of drawers and a sum of money. Mr. and Mrs. Matern and son visited the McKnights for the week-end. We are pleased to see Mr. Bruce Bailey building a new house in our vicinity. Now iwe'll all be waiting for the house-warming. We are sorry to learn that we will soon be losing Bud VEVBER CnoLp) al 1B ce enough to see which rose was spreading such beautiful scent. I believe it is red knight. A magnificient plant. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Crack- nell visited recently 'with Mrs. Rodgers of Brooklin re- cently. The Brown's and Ashtons and children from the 7th Con. enjoyed a visit last Tuesday at Centre Island. Mr. Kenneth Jeffery of Parry Sound visited his bro- ther Gordon for the week- end. Our family Mr. & Mrs. John Moore, Heather and Clarke were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton enjoyed the C.N.LB. Pic- nic at Fantasy Park Brooklin on Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell of Roxborough, Quebec were week-end visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Ashton. Linda and Lori who had been visit- ing their grandparents re turned home. . 5 Mr. and Mrs. Les Card, Ux- bridge and Mrs. Pegg of Mount Albert visited Mr. &| Mrs. Allen Card to celebrate Mrs. Les Card's birthday. j Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wag- ner visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Thursday evening. All of Mrs. Ruby Geer's fa- children and great grand- children enjoyed a picnic on Sunday. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith, Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ayl- mer Ploughman, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cald- well of Toronto, Mrs. Haw- ley, Toronto. Several attended the Or- ange Walk in Peterborough. I couldn't go so visited my friend Mrs. Lyons in Ux- bridge. A.E Johnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985 -2383 INVEST NOW!) Guaranteed Investments 7% FIVE YEARS Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON | INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED ' 19% Queen St. Port Perry j Telephone 985-7306 Marriage vows were solemnized in St. Catholic Church, Centreville, Ontario, on June 5, 1971, Anthony's when Crystal Ellen Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw, formerly of Port Perry, became the bride ® of Mr. Paul Michael Ingoldsby, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ingoldsby of Kingston, Ontario. Reverend Father Agnew officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ingoldsby are residing in Don Mills. rince Albert \ Mrs. L. Beacock Those who were present at worship on Sunday all agreed the minister's sermon pro- vided excellent thoughts for everyone. We were pleased to notice new faces whom are most welcome. Offering gathered by Mr. H. Hodgins and Mr. D. Bea- cock. Improved health is wished for Mrs. H. Menzies father Mr. Omerod who is a surgery patient in Port Perry Hos- pital. Last Wednesday night a community shower was held at the Recreation Hall hon- ouring Miss Brenda Sweet- man and her future husband Mr. Dale Hallett. The young couple seemed very apprecia- tive of their gifts which will find a place in their abode. | Lunch ended another pleas. | ant event in the hall | Tuesday evening Mrs: E./| Martyn's home was alive when nearly thirty ladies as- sembled from various locali- ties and local to a Tupper party directed by Mrs. F. Lake. This enjoyable gath- | VICTORIA & GREY TRUST | Look These Over ! 1/4" Firply 4x8 3/8" Firply Sheathing 4x8 $4.80 per sheet 1/8" Hardboard 4x8 $2.00 per sheet Vinyl Coated Folding Doors. $11.00 per door Gyptex Texture paint -- 25 Ib. bag Reesor Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY. ONTARIO ~-- ering enjoyed a suitable and delicious lunch. Company with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Graham included her, sister Mrs. Hope, Uxbridge; Mrs. J. Demera of Scugog Is- land and Mrs, Mary "Hope" Craig from Saskatoon. Miss Ina Kiezibrink, R.N., Toronto enjoyed @ portion of her holiday with her brother s and wife Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Kiezibrink and children. Mr. and Mrs, T. Kirby, Searboro visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grainger. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith are pleased to have four of their grandchildren from St. Joseph's Island. The children also visited their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie and family of Sea grave. All above names en- joyed Sunday evening meal at the Smiths. Mrs. N. Popert has also | been visited by her grand- children Scott and Dana Po- pert of Wawa. They also were with Port Perry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickin- ¢ son and Judy and Mr, O'lai son visited with her mother Mrs. Rena Smith and Mrs. Merle Murphy and Alan. $4.80 per sheet $3.80 per bag 985-7951

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