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Port Perry Star, 12 Mar 1970, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY SIAR Meo and Mrs. Hiram Drew, Oshawa were Tuesday after noon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Me. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, along with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore, Shirtey, were Friday cvening dinner guests of Mrs. Tillie Toms, Enniskil- len eclebrating Mrs. Moore's and Mr. Toms™ birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Gra- ham were" Sunday dinner auests of Mrs. Tillie Toms, Enniskillen. Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil Tyde, Rochester, N.Y. visited her mother and sister, Mrs. L Argue, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hedge and family during the week. Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Payne & family. Bay Ridges. On Wednesday a curling rink made up of Keith Van Camp. Herb Swain. Harvey Graham .and Harold Swain attended a Bonspiel at Brampton. Keith and Aileen VanCamp took part in a Curling bon. spiel at the Oshawa Golf and Country Club Friday even- ing and Saturday. On Saturday, Cindy Van Camp represented Durham County in the Public Speak: ing Contest at Belleville. While she gave her speech BUY --- SELL LAMBERT REAL ESTATELTO REALTOR 985-7373 -- Thurs, March 12, 1970 Blackstock very well she did not place in the winners. Those who accompanied her were Mrs. Keith VanCamp and Barry. Mrs. Perey VanCamp, Mrs. Wilbur Toms and Mr. Edwin Challice. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ormis- ton & family, Brooklin were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant and fa- mily. The girls stayed all night with their sister and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant and fa- mily took them home on Sunday. * * * Morning Unit of the U.C.W. The morning Unit of the U.C.W. met at the Home of Mrs. Harry VanCamp Tues- day morning with 13 mem- bers and 2 children present. After coffee & a social time, the leader Mrs. Jean Kyte called the meeting to order. Mrs. Peggy Larmer conduct- ed the worship by reading a verse of Hymn 366 and a reading . on Mrs. Marion Carnaghan pre- sented an excellent program- me on the theme of Recon- ciliation using readings, ques- tions and discussions. Mrs. Edith McLaughlin re- ported on an Executive meet- ing and plans for catering to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm's Silver wedding anniversary party on March 13. It was announced that $50.00 had been sent to Lorna Wright. The meeting closed with Jean Kyte giving the bene- diction. Several of the local ladies have been taking their turn counties. Home Freezer Owners Sides and quarters of beef, sides of pork cut and wrapped to your specification. selection of grain fed beef in Durham and Ontario Come in and select your own beef. our meat is government graded and inspected. Pine Ridge Packers Ltd. 4 Miles East of Port Perry on 7A Highway. HAROLD FORDER, Manager. We have the largest All 986-4932 PORT PERRY Typing Sewing Ceramics ADULT EVENING CLASSES OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, March 17th 7.30 P.M. to 9.00 P.M. Includes Demonstrations Of . . . Hairdressing Speed Reading And Displays Of . .. Oil Paintings Upholstery | Technical Shops Will Be Open For Public REFRESHMENTS HIGH SCHOOL Reconciliation. | News manning the Tuck Shop in the Port Perry Hospital dur- ing the week. Sorry to report that both Bill and Stuart Francis are patients in Port Perry Hos- pital. Mrs. Ivy Hamilton has been released from Uxbridge Hos- pital and is spending some time with Miss Doris Hamil- ton in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. James Jamie- son along with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zinck, Zion spent the week-end snowmobiling at Cedar Grove Lodge on Pen- insula Lake in Muskoka. Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy re- turned home from Port Perry Hospital on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family spent the week- end snowmobiling at their cottage on Sturgeon Lake along with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryans of Fenelon Falls and Donna Lee Bryans and Pat Mather of Toronto. Stevie weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith Bryans spent the who have recently moved into the Leighton Farm. We welcome them to the com- munity. The community lost an- other of its esteemed citi- zens when Mr. ErnestLarmer passed away in Port Perry Hospital on Monday six months after Mrs. Larmer's |, passing. Sympathy is ex- pressed to the family. Mrs. Poole, Belleville is spending two weeks with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine. and family, On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Vern- on Asselstine and Teresa took her to visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. Yancin, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family were dinner guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Don Grills and Lori, Cannington. Jamie Malcolm was a week- end guest of Tommy Olsen, Prince Albert. Several from this grea par- ticipated in the Mixed Open Bonspiel in Port Perry on Saturday. It was won by Neil Malcolm's rink made up of Roddie and Marie Foster and Noreen, Jim Marlow were on the 3rd prize Leam. were Kyte, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cor- den and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner. 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