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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Apr 1967, p. 10

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{fw hadieligels ------ening--on---the-oeeasion--of Ross kine Ba Boek idee: we sea ih Shrek 10 - PORT PERRY STAR re LY SRL -- Thursday, April 13th, 1967 EPSOM NEWS The Rev. Mr. J. C. Hill, Mr. Hill, Charles and friend and baby John were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Catherwood of Brooklin one day last week then visited with Gordon Ashton of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Evans of Uxbridge entertained Mr. & Mrs. Ress Evans Saturday ev- and Beth's Birthdays. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and family visited with Mr. & Mrs. ~_Don_Acton of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Myers and family, Zephyr and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stearman. of Uxbridge were callers on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice of Port Perry, also Mr. and Mrs. N. Brooks called on Mr. & Mrs. Ray Munro on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Artymko of Milliken were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry arrived home on Tuesday from a month in sunny Florida. On Sunday evening they entertain- ed their family Mr. and Mrs. "Mr: Raymond Kerry and Grant of Greenbank, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Kerry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Cottyn and Wayne: Gordon Geer was a week-end guest with Grant Kerry of Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey visited with her mother Mrs. Catherine Cawker one day last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jaggars "and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scheepers and family of Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Albers and family of Port Perry called on --and--~ Mrs. Chris Ruhl on Sunday evening. Our best wishes to Mr- and Mrs. Charles Lyons in their new home in Omemee. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Lee and boys of Port Perry were supper guests with his sister Mrs. El- mer Wilson, Mr. Wilson and boys. wo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holley, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mr. Angus Keppy were' dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer and Brenda were Sunday Supper guests with Mr. and" "Mrs. Chas. a. and Irwin King of Ashworth, Mrs. Keith Ashton and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Asling Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton and Mr. Clifton Gibson attended the funeral on Saturday of Mrs. George Scott in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cather- wood visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton on Sunday. We are pleased to learn Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Neeson have returned from an enjoyable month's stay in St. Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prentice his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on Prentice for the week-end. Thé Community Club met on Friday evening. The winners at Euchre were--Ladies Doris Hill, Vivien Carl, K. Crosier. Gent's Garnet Cochrane, Chet Geer, Tom Ogden. There was a dance enjoyed by all after the Euchre. There will be another party April 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharpe of Toronto, Mr.. and Mrs. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Powell were in Toronto one day last week to help celebrate their grandson's second birthday. No party and baby of "Toronto were-with|- Prentice of Downsview were |hy prayer. Hymn 179 was sung recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. | "When I Survey the Wondrous Gordon Prentice. Cross", followed by the Bene: Manchester Rev. Mr. Teskey delivered a very fine sermon to a good con- gregation on Sunday morning, The number by the choir "Fair- est Lord Jesus" was well ren- dered. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hurst and family of Midland were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding. Bobby Hurst was at the Fielding home for the holi. days. } Mrs. Krank Kendall, Utica was the guest of Mrs. Crosier last Tuesday evening, 'Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnson were in Detroit on Monday attending 'the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ernest Wilson. The April meeting of the U.C.W. opened at the home of Mrs. Harvey Dobson's with a good attendance. The meeting opened by sing- ing Hymn 183 "There is a Greén Hill Far Away". Mrs. Dobson read the Scripture les- son Mark 16: 12-20 Mrs. Wil- liam Lamb gave a reading, The meaning of Ascension followed diction. It was decided to cater to a wedding on the 1st of July. and carry on with bake sales during Geer. : Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke _ -.. 985 - 2581 "CALL" ART'S PLUMBING and HEATING #1, PORT PERRY Operated by- ART (Pete) PETROZZI Licenced Mechanic. R.R. For Al Your Plambing and Heating Needs though as the wee man's sister had the measles: Mr. and Mrs. John Lehane & Carol of Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton one evening... Mr. and Mrs. Les Card of Tr bridge and Mrs. Stead of Sand- ford were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Card last Sunday. "I see Ross Bailey has returned safe and sound from another trip out west. Mr. and Mrs. Len Beach and boys of Orillia were with her i April i Port Perry Memorial Meet The Champs Night Arena FOUR HOCKEY GAMES BEGINNING at 5 p.m. Winning Teams in Tyke, Novice, Pee Wee and Bantam will be presented with their trophies. - BROOM BALL GAME AND 50 - 50 DRAW -- DOOR PRIZES Admission Come to the farmer' ank. Conifie/ts financing and bank service helped this farmer buy a tractor and equipment to fit the ai Are you planning any purchases? s CANADIAN rere te OF COMMERCE ~ '| Toronto recently... parents last Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. Elmer Wilson were visiting their son Keith in At the regular meeting of Epsom - Utica U.C.W. it was decided to have a Bake Sale in Uxbridge April 22nd. Look for further information in Coming events next week. ~ Our anniversary will be the 1st Sunday in May. Plans were made to send a bale overseas in June. Reports that our recipes are almost collected for our Cook Book. EE RET A skit "How Long is Ever After" was acted by Mrs. Tripp, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. H. Geer. This was followed by a dis cussion on "Comfortable Christ: ians" always willing to "Let George do it". Then Mrs. Tripp read an a- musing poem, "Now the Day is Over." Groupe 1 served Lunch. Mrs. Arthur Taylor entertain: ed the Conasta Club for their final meeting---on -Wednesday- afternoon. Mrs. J. Gourlie and Tracey were at the home of her parents Tuesday to celebrate her sis- ter's birthday. Cedar Creek George Kilpatrick visited his cousins, the Misses Clara, Edith and Laura Brown, in Toronto last Monday. cs Mr. and Mrs. John Kieze- brink and family moved into their new house on Wednesday. They have built on the former Spencer farm on the Oshawa Road. : On' Saturday Mrs. Victor Lar- ocque received word that her brother, Ford Mills, of Magne- tawan had disappeared on Fri- day while looking after his trap line. The Provincial Police or- ganized a search for him and the Larocque family went up on Saturday night to help search on Sunday: They returned on Sunday evening. Up until to- day (Tuesday) he hasn't been --tThompson-on--May4th.------ 'held-at the Armstrong Funeral the summer months. The Host- ess assisted by Mrs. W. Lamb served a delicious desert. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lorne Obituary MRS. GEORGE E. SCOTT The death occurred, April 5, The April meeting was held in the Church Parlour on Wed- nesday the 5th at 2.00 p.m. The meeting opened with music by Mrs. Phair, a verse by Mrs. Till and a prayer by Mrs. Bayliss. Hymn 356 was sung. Scripture reading from Luke 5 Verses 1- 11 followed by the theme by Mrs. Till. Hymn 358 preceded the collection. Mrs. Mero enter- tained. with two musical num- bers. Hymn 348 was sung. Mrs. Tait and Mrs. Mero took a 'chapter from the 'Study Book, dealing with Loyalist. Moravian and Methodist Settlements in Canada in the early 1800's. Mrs. Harper presided over the business, welcoming the la- dies present and thanking the group in charge. Minutes of March meeting were adopted as read by secretary Mrs. Spencer. $256.48 reported in the treasury by Mrs.-Mero. 27 members an- swered the Roll Call. Correspondence dealt mainly with invitations to neighbour- ing U.C.W. festivities. Columbus Bazaar May 10th at 2.30; Uxbridge Dessert Party on April 6th at 2.30; Seagrave Spring Tea, April 29th at 2.30; Prospect Tea and Bazaar May Greenbank igi 10 at 2.30; Fidelis Dessert Lun- cheon, April 26th at 1.30. A thank you note from H. L. Fair on behalf of the County Holstein Club was read thank- ing the U.C.W. for catering to their banquet in March. Cards were signed to be sent to Mrs. Olive McMillan in Oshawa Hos- pital and Mr. Pearson in Port Perry. The bale will he sent early in May. Members request- ed to hand in their donations as soon as possible. quilt and other projects for same, $62.27 had been spent on kit chen utensils and dishes to date. The taps at the sink were to be repaired by the Over-All Kit- chen Committee. to arrive when the Hall pur- chase has been decided on. Plans for the May Open Meeting were made at a recent execu- tive meeting, Date. May 31st. Speaker Miss 'Special Thank Offering Service to be held April 30th. Storie to be the Speaker. tennial Contest. Meeting closed with Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was served. TENDERS for the summer "ménths, at the Oshawa General Hospital, following a short, serious sick- ness, of Mrs. George E. Scott. The deceased, who lived at R.R. Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the operation of the BOOTH at the Ball Ball Park Tenders must be received by Friday, April 14th. For particulars contact : : VIN WALKER, Secretary, 1, Brooklin, was in her 58th year. The former Clara Angeline Gibson, Mrs. Scott was born Jan. 18, 1910. in Reach Township and was married Aug. 22, 1933, at Port Perry. She had been a resident of Oshawa and district for 34 years. She was a mem- ber of Westminster United Church 'and of the United Church Women's group of the church. Mrs. Scott is survived by her]. } A Private Lot 40' x 50' hE hifi > Units for 4, 6 or 8 People Kitchenette and Living area Private Shower and Toilet Patio and Picnic Table For Full Details Please Phone, Write or Drop Into . . . Mitchell & Waite Travel Service 6Y2 Prince St. = Oshawa ; 0 ES ee < SSUHERE fife Village CARAVANE Motel ACCOMMODATION FOR EXPO '67 Swimming and Wading Pools Children's Playgrounds Radio and Television _.Telephone Free Parking at Your Door _ Phone Collect 728 -7395-6 afi Saf Sfffie --Sufl ge husband; two -daughters. Mrs Allan Crook (Lenore) of Oshawa and Mrs. William Carrigan (Marlene) of Sarnia. Also surviving are two sis: ters, Mrs. Milton Howsam(Della) of Port Perry and Mrs. Edward Barnhardt ,Elva) of Uxbridge; five brothers, Lorne and Oscar of Greenbank, Bert of Black- stock, Jack of Toronto & Frank of Prince Albert, Ont. and two grandchildren, Scott Carrigan and Joel Crook. The memorial service was Home at 2 p.m., April 8, follow- ed by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev: John Porter, minister of Westminster United Church conducted the service. HELP WANTED ASSESSMENT DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF | venors reported on progress of ONTARIO WOMEN WANTED to take the Census for Assessment purposes in each local Municipality in the County of Ontario. REMUNERATION ON A FEE BASIS Work must be completed during the month of June... Apply on or before April 24th, 1967. to the Municipal Office in each Township, Town or Village or the Assess- found. RATES i ; 9 Holes Weekdays $1.25 Weekends - 18 Holes $2.50 Par 3 Course Weekdays - 18 Holes $1.00 Weekends - 18 Holes $1.50 'Saturday, April 15th (WEATHER PERMITTING) 18 Holes ' ' Group con- TR Mrs. A. McMillan stated ' 1_Sp : To Chairs were < Ruby Wilson. Mr. ib Mrs. Tait conducted a Cen: ~ 2. EJ Port Perry, Ont. « 4 » A A J Weekdays $1.75 | EE

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