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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Jun 1969, p. 15

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'Manchester Couple Enjoy Tour Of Germany Spring cruise down the Rhine was part of an eight- -day tour of Germany for this. group of Ontario Volkswagen . dealers and 'their wives. Arranged by Volkswagen Canada Ltd., the tour also covered visits to the auto maker's' factories in Wolfsburg and Hanover and to several auto- mobile dealers in Various part s of Seri: as well as tours of. Berlin, Frankfurt and Heidelberg. In the photo are Mr. and Mrs. Werner 'Malischewski the local Volkswagen 'dealer 'at Manchester. Mr. from left in front row; ang the second row. ~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 12, 1969 - 15 Mrs. Les Beacock . I'm sure. last Sunday morn- ing the congregation grasped | new thoughts from Rev, Rice's message based -on the elder brother. The. full at- tended - choir also favoured with their anthem with Miss Al INVEST NOW FOR 5 YEARS VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound | EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 ) Malischewski is seen second his wife is 'sixth from left in Seagrave News Euchre, address, thanks, and lunch, 24 words in that order describe ~ the shower on Friday even- ing for Mr. Ron Abraham and his--. bride-to-be Miss Ellen Earle of Port Perry. - Cliff Short managed the light 'dus ties of chairman. Many nice and useful gifts' were receiv-|. - ed by the young. -couple. Pre- sent besides the locals were "the Earle family of Pt. Perry, Mrs. J. Skelton of Richmond "Hill with Mrs. Durward, Mrs. "J. Barr of Toronto with her, son's family, Mr. and Mrs; F. Tobin and Kimmie. of Black- stdck,. Mrs. Diane Vivian of Bowmanville .and Mr. Dane Coxworth of Markham, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamak er were happy to- entertain old friends; Mr. & Mrs. Wal- ter. Webb of Haliburton on "Tues. and Wed. Ses Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Tor- HOMES WANTED onto were now spending each week-end at their new home in the village. ..The_stork . has _been busy, have a new grandson. He was born in Henderson Hos: pital; Hamilton on Friday and belongs to Bill and Rose- mary Hilbert. David Hilbert is visiting at grandmas. On Sunday a daughter ar- rived for Mr. and Mrs, John Skelton in Richmond Hill. She is another grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. J. Durward. Young Cheryl Standish 'had a. tonsil operation the other: day in Port 'Perry Hospital. . Our community is glad to' 'hear that Mr. Ralph Reynolds is home again from hospital and feeling pretty well. He | is of course disappointed be- cause he isn't in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hunter vi. sited their daughter in Stouffville on Sunday then went to Port Credit to s their brother-in-law who is very seriously sick. Mr. aed Mrs. - Clarence Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Nodwell| Wright of Cannington spent | Sunday ' evening 'with 'Mrs, Moon. and Clifford, Mr. and Mrs.: Jim Cookson of Oshawa were at 'home on Sunday with father and _mo- ther. ; Mr. Clarence O'Neill is staying a few. _days at the Sleep home. = _ . Mrs. F. DeNure Sr. is with her daughter Mrs. Nicholls for a few days. The young fry from arades '6-8 at Greenbank school re- ported in great excitement for a 2 day visit to Ottawa on Tuesday morning. Shed a tear for our U.C.W. Units 1 and 2 meet on Mon: day night. All .are invited to 'the open: meeting at Greenbank on Tuesday night, and all are expected to at tend 'our own meeting on Wednesday 'night. ---- tri "On Friday evening there will 'be a farewell party at the church for Mr. and Mrs. Thos, .Harding who have al- ready left us. On Saturday Seagravers can have choice seats on the river bank to see part of the Nonquon canoe race, pro- vided the paddlers survive 12, el animals and mosquitoes back in the swamp. oifr G.M. workers and their wives will be guests at: the} 3 banquet in: the Royal York]: for workers with .25 years service. They are--Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Keen, Mr.:and Mrs. =| 'Reg, 'Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bright and Mr, & Mrs, 'W. Stone. 9.30 am," Sunday School was a bit early but strange to say the youngsters were 'theiones who didn't. make it. 'Neil Wanamaker acted. as "super in place' of Bill, Barr 'who was-a-roaming. Darlene On Saturday evening 4 off PROSPE CT NEWS The U.C.W. met in the] their new home on the ridges church for their June meet-| West of Prospect corner. ing. * The devotional period Miss Maude Chambers of was taken by Mesdames Tot| pontiac Mich and. Mr. and Holtby, Jean Williams, Georg-| mre Jack Holliday of Sharon anne Legge, Marion Webster, were guests at the home of Willa Holtby. The president Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon 'Mrs. Ted Legge cl chaired the busingss session. The regu- lar reports were presented & .approyed: _A donation .was voted to the Friendly Visit- ors" Group. A gift: was pre- sented to Mrs. Allan Fair, who will soon 'be moving to the Lotus area. A delicious salad plate luncheon was ser- Vite LOTTA a) NG GIRLS OVER FORTY JUST GIVE US A CALL WELL GIVE NEED NOT DESPAIR, Prince Albert News Denise Jeffrey and Mr. Chas. - por- Willes - singing special tions accompanied by Miss Jean Snelgrove at the orasan. Offering gatheréd by Mr. H. Hodgins and Mr. H. Holthy. Everyone keep in mind observed Sunday, June 22nd. Congratulations 'to Mr: Arth- 'ur Gilson who recently cele. brated a senior birthday.' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn and Mr. and Mrs. Scot! Lind- say attended "at home" upon the occasion of the fortieth wedding anniversary of 'Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Braham of Bobcaygeon. Mr. Ken Huntley of Cal gary is 'spending some time studying at Camp Borden therefore joined a gathering at his mothers Mrs. M. Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gib- son attended Utica decora- tion services on Sunday. Then about thirty of the re- latives assembled at the home of Mr. Geo. Scott. food and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter & family were Sunday evening dinner guests with their friends Mr, and Mrs." Wm. Werry and family of Kedron. Mrs Marjorie Huntley was a guest at the Crisp-Stewart church wedding in Scarboro oh Saturday. Her daughter Jane Huntley was honoured in being one of. the brides- maids at this wedding. Sorry to learn Mrs. M. Case has left our midst and residing ,in Port Perry. : Pleased to hear-our hospi. talized friends 'Mrs. R. But« son, Mrs. B. Midgley, Mr. C. Newnham "are resting com- fortably. ved 'in the school room, dur- ing a social hour. "Myslery Sister" gifts were excharged and humorous contests held Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cro- sier and family were guests 'at the marriage of his bro- ther Ronald, of Seagrave. tof Barbara Best, in Manchester .United Church on June 6th. Our Congratulations to Mr. George Smith on his recent graduation from Qucen's University, Kingston, with an Honors B.Sc. in Biology. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Smith, and. Karen -attended the .Convocation in Grant Be, RICHARD' 5 BEAUTY STUDIO .PHONE: 985-7991 Idon Smith has com- hii second year at Queen's. Mr. and Mrs. "Frank Vern-, 'on, Mr, and Mrs. Clare Vern: on, Gordon, Beverley, Mar- garet, Kathy & Patti attend. ed the Vernon-Strong wed- ding :in_Port Perry United | Church. Several couples from this community will -be attending the Warden's Banquet' at Fern Resort, Atherley, on June 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holthy and are moving into SIN, JUNE HOWARD VICE, Prop. Watts of the youngteen class PINE GROVE CEMETERY DECORATION SERVICE 2:30 P.M. SPONSORED BY THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS | that 'infant baptism will be family ' Brooklin for their annual | 22, 1969 There has already ween a lively 'session on "Racial Dis- "crimination" and next week's 'topic is "Violence". "Next Sunday---All back to normal (we hope) Church at 10. SS. at11. '= Save June 20 for an even- ing of organ music by the Golden Keys Organ Club, and June 27 for the Auction sponsored by the Y.P.U. I gave a reading and birthday ll money was dropped by Diane t Barr an Mrs, B. Wanamaker. | Mr. Grant MacDonald princi: 'pal of P.P.HS. attended and 'spoke to the older classes on the, 'subject, 'Student Unrest". It made a nice change and 'was thoroughly enjoyed. The| 'adult and Y.P. classes are Miya .. +. Whaving group discussions on - me ------ timely topics 'this month. 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