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Port Perry Star, 9 Jul 1970, p. 6

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6 - PORT PERRY STAR ~~ Thursday, July 9, 1970 Epsom News Jean Jeffery After hearing about the Malton disaster on Sunday I read the following poem. The Flame That Does Not Die "As a candle that has burned within a single room, Warming hearts beside its flame, lightening the gloom Is carried by a sheltering hand through a distant door, Into a larger, brighter room, than that which was before. So those we love must sometime pass beyond our present sight, Must leave us and must leave our world Without their radiant light; But this we know - - - that like the candle, They are just away; That another room is brightened By their warm and lovely ray, And in Heaven's Candelabra where they shine divinely bright, Each candle burns forever more in God's eternal light". Keep in mind the service at Breadalbane Presbyterian Church at Utica on this Sun- day afternoon, July 12th at 2:30. Special music and guest speaker will assist with, the service. . Mr. Bud Hopkins of Ash- burn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christie. Mrs. Arthur Taylor spent Sat. afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. David Prentice of Us ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son, Floyd and Keith and Mr' and Mrs. Keith Wilson of Sarnia attended the Lee- Vander Heide wedding in Port Perry on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Jerrold As- ling of Hanover, Mr. & Mrs. Keith Ashton, Mrs. Jas Clarke and Mr. Donald As- ling attended the Christoffer- son - Asling wedding at the Church of St. John The Bap- tist, Anglican Church in Lakefield and attended the reception at South Beach Hotel at Young's Point on Saturday. In honour of their recent marriage, a party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans for Mr. & Mrs. Keith Wilson of Sarnia. Many friends and relatives met and presented the happy couple with -a Daisy battery powered clock, a hassock, a blanket and other gifts. _ On Sat. several from. the area enjoyed the lovely trous- seau tea held at thre home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Paradine in honour of their daughter Cheryl's apprdaching marri- age. Miss Donna Benns visited Miss Cathy Card for the week-end. Mrs. Carl Myers of Union- ville visited her sister Mrs. Walter Kerry on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry vi- sited Mrs. Ruby Rogers of Brooklin on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer have returned from a few days holiday in the- Halibur- ton Highlands. {ps HOME HEAT KEN P. MURRAY Electrical Contractor "Domestic & Industrial WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL Phone: 985 - 7005 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT.PERRY .. 7 Why LADY MOTORISTS! Pay More? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT c COLUMBUS Phone 655-3892 AND MEN MOTORISTS TO! FREE Box of Kleenex or Coffee Mug with each - $3.00 Purchase. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Geer at their Cottage on Sturgeon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro and Susanne and Mr. & Mrs. Ross Munro were, at their cottage at Lindsay on Sun. Mr. and Mrs. George John- ston and family and Mrs. Ed Johnston of Glen Major visit- ed one evening last week with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Munro, Mr. David Simmonds was in New Liskeard on Sat. A number from the area attended the Missionary Con- ference at the Bible Club | Camp at Camp grounds at Omemee. Mr. and Mrs. Len Sommer- ville entertained her parents Mr: and Mrs. Ray Munro to a barbecue supper one even- ing recently. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Christie on Thursday were Mrs. Ruby Phoenix, Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. M. Cracknell and Mrs. Jean Neeson. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyons and family enjoyed a family Pic- nic reunion on Sat. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Ruhl is home from the hospital. Manchester News The U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Allan Jackson, Brooklin on Thursday after- noon of this week, July 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Art Vander- voort and children visited his brother and family at Whitevale on Sunday. Mrs. Muriel Hewitt, Carn- HOMES WANTED a REAL ESTATE LID REALTOR 985-7373 iY Summer Special B arvon is visiting her sister Mrs. A. Roach and Mr. Roach. There will be a special service for you at Prospect Church next Sunday morn- ing at 11 am. You are in- vited. Enjoying a motor trip in Northern Ontario this week are Mrs. Grant Franklin, Mrs. Laura Wilson, Mrs. Theo. Stevens and Mrs. Herb Toombs. Callers at the L. B. Roberts home were Mrs. June Thomp- son and Mr. Phillip Harring- ton, Oshawa, Mrs. Jean Fos- Lawrence Phermacy "ALL" SUNTAN LOTIONS 13: | a OFF LIST PRICE TROPIC TAN BAN DE SOLIEL TANYA SUR - TAN TROPIC TAN SEA & SKI TAN & GUARD 2-T SOLARCAINE ter & son Stephen, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchinson and family, Agincourt, Mr. and Mrs. G. King and family, Rex- dale. Wedding Bells are ringing, Mrs. J. Bain is visiting her sisters in Buffalo. Manchester Sunday School Picnic at Wellsprings Park, Tuesday, July 14th, to meet at the church at 12:00 noon. Bring Potluck. 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