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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Jan 1969, p. 3

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2 a ---- --% Mrs, L, Beacock You are likely aware that our own pastor Rev. A. Rice will be absent during Janu ary. The last couple of Sun- days the pulpit has been oc- cupied by 'a- familiar minis ter of a few years ago; the Rev. R.. H. Wylie, whom we were. pleased to meet and hear his enlightening mess- ages. It was pleasant to meet Mrs. Wylie too. Last Sunday the choir did full justice in rendering their popular number, Misses Jean Snelgrove and Denise Jeffrey sang a delightful duet accompanied .-by the organist Mrs. Snelgrove. Offering has been gathered by Messrs. Hector Hodgins & son Terry Hodgins, Cecil Newnham and Wilbur Vance. Hope to see you all next Sunday when Rev. R. C. Rose will conduct the service. On Dec. 23rd in the R Centre a few interested' folk previously arranged an avn- propriate ' Yueltide. party in Albert honour of the "Handicapped Group". These guests were given the opportunity to en- joy various films, program & gifts. The successful and happy get-to-gether was cli- maxed as usual by serving food. 4% Mr. and: Mrs. Stan Aldred were visited by. Mr, and Mrs. R. Aldred and family. Green- bank; Mrs. Myrtle Aldred &] family, Oakwood, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Lane, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweet- man and family had as guests her brothers Mr. and Mrs. John Doupe and child- ren, Mr. Wm, Wanamaker of Seagrave; Mr. and Mrs. R Doupe and family, Mr. Ron Jeffrey, Miss Louise Luke. all of Port Perry, also Mr. Wm. Taylor of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doupe spent part of the day with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bert Raines and family, Pic- kering. . Mr. and Mrs. G. Newnham had Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Manchester News Mrs, A. Hewett, Carnarvon, spent a recent week-end with her sister Mrs. A. Roach and Mr. Roach; Gh i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Master- son, St. Catherines, visited their daughter, Mrs." Wm. Lamb and family last week. Mrs. A. Vandervoort enter- tained a number of ladies last Thursday evening, the occasion, a stork shower for Mrs. Tony Vandervoort. Sympathy is extended to the family of the. late "Mr. Sam Howsam,- 'who passed away in Port Perry Hospital last week. Due to illness in his family Rev. Mr. Teskey was unable to officiate on Sunday. Ser- vice at the usual how Text - Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Crosier and Jimmy visited Mrs. M. Crosier on Sunday. Jewell, Prince Albert, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Jewell, Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Anness and children of Little Britain, Miss, Sandra Graham, Kes- wick and Mr.-Jim Fielding, Uxbridge were guests at the Art Fielding home on the week-end, We are glad to report Mr. Arthur Fielding home from hospital and hope he may be around again as usual. Miss Susan' Roach, 'nurse in training at Toronto General, wés at her home here on the week-end. and family of Tyronne were PORT' PERRY STAR = Thursday, Jan. 16th, 1969 - 3 with her mother Mrs. Stella Heatn* and SON Robert? Mr. and Mrs. F. Olsen and family spent-is@special dav with her mother Mrs. V. Skerratt and the large gath- ering of relatives and friends My. and Mrs. B, Fear in company with his sister Miss Bertha Fear, Toronto; and Mrs. R. Fear and family en- joyed the festive dinner at the "Giuld Inn", Scarboro. New Newnham and family" of Shirley Rd.; Mrs. Mountenay and children, Oshawa; also present Mrs. Davis." HA. E Johnson OPTOMETRIST - 229 MARY STREET Mr. and Mrs. Albert-Jewell}---- ~~ 'Sonya, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie 985-2383 Sons Of CALLING ALL SCOTS And Their Descendants Scotland A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE LADIES WINTER COATS SPECIAL LOT --- $14.95 'SNOW SUITS WINTER CHILDRENS NYLON PILE COATS GREB KODIAK HI- CUT BOOTS * INSULATED -- LEATHER * NYLON HOSIERY SPECIAL LINE LARGE NEW STOCK -- PREPASTED SONS OF AND A LOCAL BRANCH OF SCOTLAND WILL BE ORGANIZED IN THE PORT PERRY - UXBRIDGE STOUFFVILLE AREA Fie. 4 Anyone Interested Please Contact SCOTT THOMPSON By Phoning STOUFFVILLE 640-3646 1797 New Spring Yard Goods FOR ALL SEWING NOW IN STOCK MEN'S Sport i [A A A A AR LL ENE NTN YY CN NNN TERRY © TR papapape PLUMBING and HEATING Mr. and Mrs. D. Southwell | in Utica. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson 4 For All Your Plumbing have joined gatherings at ' C 0 M PrP L F T E their daughter's Mr. and Mrs. 1 CALL ; E. Wagg, Oshaiva, also been | 9 REAL ESTATE| vith their son Miton and |? ART'S Clarence homes, Port Perry. |} L Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Hope , had Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hope|? REAL ESTATL AIO REALIOR and baby of Newcastle; Mr. 4985-2581 R. y and Mrs. Reg, Sturman and 4 1 . family, Raglan; also Miss ' 98 9 - 7 3 rs 3 Velva Chilvers. % All returned to the home of their R. Fear who resides in that area. daughter-in-law Mrs. (Continued on Page 5) and Heating Needs ES 3S SS SCR | R. #1, PORT PERRY Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZ) ! Licenced Mechanic ) anew EN NN NO RR RRR peppaprpupap ppp anaes FREE = PARKING FOR 100 CARS AT -REAR ENTRANCES FROM QUEEN & MARY ST. oN LADIES | (1 WINTER BOOTS wkd 1 D5% piscount Shirts i SPECIAL YEN MEN'S WINTER BOOTS SPECIAL LOT - $9.98 LEATHER FLEECE LINED TRY N SAGA LER RYE oT Me ANS A ad fem Ra TN a, NP RT A a ~ a mn NTs wk A ae * ~ tn 7a.

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