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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 28 Jul 1971, p. 3

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at 12 o'clock. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard visited her brother, Mr. Man- son Woods, who is a patient in Brampton Hospital, on Wednesday, and spent Sun. day with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Noble at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bal lard spent two days with Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaughlin of Napanee. The sympathy of the com. munity is extended to the families of the late Mrs. John Christie, and of the late Mrs. Alvin Prentice in their recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clark Weiners FRESH SLICED VACUUM PACKED . FRESH QUEEN ST. TENDER AND TRIMMED Cooked Ham + $1.09 Cottage Roll Ground Chuck BUTTER +69 MIDDLETON'S MEATS PORT PERRY Chureh| of Brampton called on Mr. & Mrs. Jack Crosier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Biji-Hase of Toronto were Sunday ¢ of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Watson. Mrs. James E. Mitchell, Mrs. Bert Mitchell and Carla attended a bridal shower at Mrs. Bruce Haugen's home in honour of Miss Marlene Ives, last week. Mr. W. J. Mitchell and Mr. Vie Mitchell of Toronto visit ed Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell recently. Other call- ers were Mrs. Naomi Rusnel! and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rus- nell of Oshawa. Mrs. Cecil Harper, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pickard of Calgary and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickard visited Mrs. Vio- 2 Ibs. 79: 5 Ts 985-2562 Utica News let Skerratt and Larry last week. Mr. Kit Martin of Lakefield spent a few days of his holi- ys with his aunt, Mrs. Skerratt. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Troyer of Locust Hill called on Mr. W. Philp and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendal! on Sunday. Week-end callers on Mr. A. MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannel] were Mr. and Mrs. Art Leonard, Joey, Kelly and Scott of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDon- ald of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs Steve Marclay of Bowman ville, Miss Bonnie MacDon- ald and Mrs. Rob Bonnerman of Toronto. Miss Hazel Balfour spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mark, and Mr. and Mrs W. Mark of Port Perry. Mr Bob Heayn of Prince Albert called on Miss Balfour on Saturday evening Mrs. Lola Leadlay spent Sunday in Port Perry with Mr. and Mrs. De-Andre 'and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leadlay of Barrie, who were their guests, and called on friends in the Community Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding of Keswick are spending « few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding Local Bowler Wins Finals The Ladies Lawn Bowling singles championship in Dist- rict 14 was decided at Stouff- ville on July with bowlers competing Cobourg, Peterboro, Oshawa, Whitby, Agincourt, Stouffville and Port Perry. For the ff two Port Perry bowlers, Mrs. Rose Willoughby and Mrs. Alma Cox were matched, each having won three pre- vious games. After a close game Mrs. Alma Cox came out on top. The next round will be played at Kingston to declare the winner of! Eastern Ontario. | } / ' Clean water is _ your heritage. After years of poor health Mr. Clifford Harper passed quietly away during the week- end. Our community extends sincere sympathy to the fe- mily. The funeral was on Tuesday from the local fun era] home Holiday season is in fall swing now with the Short families really on the move Mrs early Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hamilton of Cannington for a visit with her other daughter in Mani- tobe. Miss Debbie Short of Port Perry is also in the party : Mr. and Mrs. Gary Twiner with some friends are in the Sudbury district for a week The Nicholls family have been camping near Parry) Sound for a couple of weeks) and on Saturday Mr. and Mrs Ken Short and sogs joined! them there Mr. and Mrs. Jack Short & Catherine accompanied by! Ona's parents, Mr. and Mrs Licoyd went Niagara Falls way but expect to go much farther. The Charles Shorts didn't Just dip the walicovering in the tray proveded With @ wet sponge SMooth strip eto positron and trim to Gladys Short took off | ding in Brooklin church. The Len Somervilles had a busy Sunday. In the afier- noon they attended a picnic at Poplar Park sponsored by former Jr. Parmers aren't junior any more. Later j in the day they were guests at the Munro they birthday of their grandfather Mr. Wm. Graham Another birthday party took place on Sunday but it was for « gentleman only 2 years old---RKobert Wanamak er. The guests were grendps and grandmes Wenameker Uncle Ron, aunt Leons and cousins Wayne, Lynda and | Mary Lee. The two girls are staying for @ visit : at the | farm " Another spcia]) event was | 2 baby shower given by Mrs le Haines for Mrs Foster and her wee daughter Mr. amd Mrs. Fred Nobbs attended the Jersey breeders picnic at the Batty farm near Brooklin on Sunday and did n't get wet this year. Pull strip siowty up onto wel Respect it. | Did you know that Ontario has more fresh water than any other part of Canada --even the world? And did you know that this "Fresh" water is becoming polluted? OWRC is continuously developing programs to stop pollution, but you've got to ate" | | help to make them work Don't drop garbage, drip oi! or gasoline or put anything that pollutes into our lakes and / rivers. : And be critical if you see anyone else doing it : Remember. It's our ; water. Let it live ; Hon. George A. Kerr, Q.C. -- Minister; R. D. Johnston -- Chairman, D. S. Caverty . General Manager glamourize any room come in and see our colourful SuNWwoRTHY selection Plastic A Dry Strippable Walipaper 54.29 -:4.69 Ron HEF 7 fn F Mrs. Phyllis Wray were in the old Bethe) community Belairs are now hav jing @ trip to Quebec and the Mariumes | Mrs. Ernest Till of Green bank visited Mrs Clements John) © Sunday Mrs Reta Boe was in Kimg- iston with her son Carl and his family on Sunday Mr and Mrs Fred Jennings of

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