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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Apr 1964, p. 5

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= KZ ~ tions of April birthdays for ~~weeks™ Married Recently In Port Perry Port Perry United Church was the setting on Friday evening, March 6th at 7.30 p.m. for the marriage of Beverly Elaine Sweetman and Donald David Travis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Sweetman of Port Perry and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Travis of Scarborough. TH ow a fey ie fowl 4. Kf . ' t 2 § 3 4 - Aid Ad © 1.3 fa Fd 8 KIS AME 2X \ : ; Sey ks a Ae SEE HOSA WRF REN, The bride. is the SCUGOG NEWS Hope to see you at the 'Head' tea-room on Friday evening at 8 p.m, with Tupperware. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ashbridge entertained at Sunday dinner with 15 participants in celebra- Doreen, Don and Mathew Cro- zier. Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Collins visited on Sunday at the home of their youngest daughter Donna (Mr. and Mrs, Alex Porath) near Gréenbank. For several weeks Mrs. (Collins has been assisting her daughter Mrs. Gordon Prentice who, 4 "ago, under-went some complicated back surgery in Toronto. The "Head" U.C.W. will be held on the evening of May 6 in the "Head" tea-room. Mrs. Reta Rodman will give an il- lustrated talk on her visit in Florida during the winter. As this is one of our missionary meetings, it is anticipated that we may procure a film on mis- "spend much money in shopping The Cub Mothers wish to thank all those who helped make the euchre parties in the Town- ship Hall such a success. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Reader were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson of Barrie, Mr, and Mrs. Schro- etter and family of West Hill and Miss Kathy Blizzard of Toronto. Many people from this local- ity have already visited the Yorkdale Shopping Centre which is about 14 hr. from Whitby and can be seen from the 401. Even if you cannot it is a delightful experience to see the results of architectual planning of beauty design, con- venience and comfort. One is also impressed by the immense quantity and variety of pro- ducts on display. Mrs. Reta Rodman and her sister, Mrs. Travell with Mrs. Andrew all of Oshawa visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. sions. Carl Graham. WES LANE PLUMBING ELECTRIC HEATING Office Port Perry, Oni. 985-2473 Res. ! Hubbard of Pickering on Sun- Epsom and Utica congrega- tions met for a joint service on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Wright of Uxbridge conducted the service. Mr. Walter Asling and Wan- da, Mrs. Wm. Acling and Rhon- da of Ajax, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Lamb of Uxbridge called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling re- cently. Several of our' young people enjoyed the supper at Green- bank and the talk by Rev. Gord- on Hunter recently. Any donations for the Cancer fund will be gratefully received by Mrs. Elmer Wilson anytime before the end of the month, Albert Millman is spending some time with his father at Markham. Mr. Sidney Kent of Willow- dale was a week-end guest of Ross Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. called on Mr. Lloyd Brawn and Mrs, Clifford day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of Victoria Corners visited Mr. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 28rd, 1964 -- 6 and Mrs. A. D, Christie on Sun- day. EPSOM NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jeffery and Mr. John Farrow of South River called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery on Sunday. Dr. Pat Asling and Mr. Jim Clarke called on the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hill at Hornsby re- cently. Mr. Donald Asling attended the A.0.T.S. Highlight Banquet at Oak Ridges on Tuesday ev- ening and on Wed. evening at- tended the York Men's meeting at Richmond Hill. Mr, and Mrs. H. Ashton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell in Oshawa for a few days. Mrs. Middleton of Whitevale visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer on Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Len Beach and boys of Orillia were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. D. Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simpson on Sunday. There were sixteen tables of Euchre played at the school on Friday evening. The winners were: Ladies 1st--Yvonne Mor- rison; 2nd--Earla Watson; Low --Helen Goslin, Men: 1st-- Tom Ogden; 2nd--Harold Per- cy; Low--Kerry Millman. There will be another party in two weeks. Cedar Creek News Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mills, who spent the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque, returned to their own home at Magnetawan last week. Mrs. Harris has sold her farm. Mrs. John Farrow, who has been staying with her daughter Mrs, Norris Doherty, is at her home at South River this week. She took her twin grandsons home with her. Mr. and Mrs. George Laruz of Hamilton visited Mrs. Harris on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, John Den boer visited relatives at Woodstock on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Eugene Trepanier and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyd and baby of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque and fa- mily on Sunday. At Your CARLOAD Food Mkt. Prince Albert ---------- LIBBY'S - AYLMER KRAFT DEEP BROWN FANCY MIRACLE WHIP BEANS PEAS |Salad Dressing 15 oz, Tins 15 oz, Tins 32 oz. Jar 2 for 35¢. 2 for 33c. bic. AYLMER HENLEY SHIRRIFF YEGETABLE CHOICE HALVES GOOD MORNING SOUP - PEACHES Marmalade 10 oz. Tins 12 oz. Jar LE 35¢. WINNER of Last Week's DRAW--Mrs. E. McCrae FREE DRAW on $5.00 'worth of Groceries with a $5.00 order or over. STORE HOURS Daily 8.30 a. m.to 9.00 p.m. Tuesday 8.30 am. to 1.00 p.m. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 985-2492 'Blade Bone Removed Blade Roast Ih. 47c. THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES CANADA'S FINEST LEAN TENDER SHORT Rib Roast Ib. Se. LEAN BONELESS STEW BEEF - DEVON RINDLESS SIDE BACON JUBILEE SMALL LINK SAUSAGE .......... 45 ee BY BR rrrenne 9 Ib Tray Pak AR FOOD MARKETS Prices Effective This Week-End Wed. - Sat.,, APRIL 22 - 25 Prince Albert -- wt a ny NT a i I Pm, Ton i py - En nr ---' ~~ A Je 3, Feng a RR RE SN

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