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Port Perry Star, 29 Mar 1972, p. 27

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Nursing Home News sincerely appreciated, The highlight of the week ACAL Ry Moan & ; Ty Sl 59 EEF La avi PALIT Pri nce Al ber t News PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, March 22, 1972 - 3 Burketon News was the St. Patrick's party This was followed by This is a happy week forall Mrs, Jack Mcintyre who given by Mrs, D'Andrade anotlier round of gifts -- the the school age "children - were married last Saturday and her staff, It was a huge girls, helped by the enjoying thge spring break. at Manchester, The newly- Many from this district. der Bay formerly of Burke- success in everyway and about hundred were entor- PHONE 985-2581 PLUMBING - HEATING Sewer Connections QUALITY WORKMANSHIP D'Andrade children, crowned us with the cutest Irish hats witha shamrock in ART PETROZZI Probably quite a few happier next week when their young- sters are back (o school! weds are residing in Port Perry. 3 Miss Shelley Melntyre was Strip us + ly " The dry Sooner or later, what goes up must come down. strippables from Sunworthy come down with one smooth, easy enjoyed hearing Mr. Neil Neuton talk on Community ton) who is a'radio announ. cer, could be heard CKLB na - complete assortment $25.95 to $39.95 SEE THE NEW FLOCK PAPERS * tained, - Y. : : ) 0 affairs over C.B.L. on radio' over the Oshawa Station . The decorating committee the front, Marchis a great month for pleased to aet as flower girl 'noon on Tuesday, some pic- one morning recently. was Debbie McCurdy; Penny Mr. and Mrs. Ledley were birthdays. Belated birthday *.for her Uncle Jack's tures were taken thro the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grant Venning and Jo Smith: here from Uxbridge. Mr. wishes fo a great, young wedding, : country and hung in Osha. and family, Zion. were Sun. Debbie's brother Glen: and Ledley has a wonderful lady, Mrs. E; Stanton. Hope Mr, and M rs. Jim Doupe, way Art Galleries for a day tea guests of Mrs. R. © Jim Murray spent the even- mouth organ, eight sides, il was a happy one. Also - Norwood, visited during the week recently Davey. ing of the 16th helping the and plays so well, so we had birthday wishes lo Andrea past week and are presently : > Mr. and Mrs. C Cooper," fo girls, Mrs. Oliffe too by quite. a band with Mrs. Jones and Esther 'Heayn staying at the Newnham "Mr. Ralph Grace, Univer- ds No Sat Ay making pretty things to D'Andrade and her acordion (and any I don't know of.) home, sity of Waterloo has re- Mrs. W pe an hang on the walls, and and Mr.Jim Wyatt who also Miss Lillian Skinner en- Back from a-trip- "down trned to. studies. after hs a ¥ i 7 i Douglas Oliffe, aged 14 did plays the -harnionica and joved a visit from her sister Yoder™ Ave Mr 0 Mrs. spending a .week with his r. Stephen race as some freehand drawings of bones, and her husband, Mr. and Li: 'rv H it Ti * re 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. H. recently been a patient in leprechauns, which every- So the gala evening pro- Mrs. Ken Jones, of Montreal. oy wy a. Hal ae Gros and agi Bowmanville Hospital, Best one admired, and without ceeded, Mrs. Toombs and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Les ie Ne orn Biloxi Mr. Terry Hubbard, Thun. "Ines: which no Irish party is Mr. Burnham apparently: Beacock visited their rela- Mississi i Mobile: Ah . hoy ! (continued on page 7) complete. tireless. Suddenly Mr, Leo tives, the Parkins and the i Salat pp SIT Taylor came in dressed in Andersons at Cameron, Ama § aan; y Orne; The dining-room and green, and sang several Irish ~~ Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Wana- then Sani ol Is Tn . off {he WE i entrance looked festive and songs. He was heartily maker, Seagrave, were din- Gulf of Mesien Thi all ada ugy | t t t the decorations well thought applauded and promised to ner guests of the L. Beacocks Ut holy 5 uni esand a it S oO a ou 3 out. : ki come again -- soon; © one evening last week. oy Ah HD, iandod 4 ! - ~ Mr. Jim Wyatt introduced During the evening there Miss Joanne Marlyn was d pe Y a ig) 1 Soar m--a------ RY ...g.....some_ of. the. .entertainers,. - 'was a lucky draw; about six' at her home on'the weekend. Fu y-orlhelale-Mrs-2; &é 4 { Mrs. Toombs pianist, and |, dias were presented with Speedy recovery is wished fe Son. Co dveonaling: 1p Mr. John Burnham, violinist, air lovely prizes. to Mrs.-Joy Newnham who is a p ant_decora ing ne. ; : who played old Irish songs "A intervals all evening presently hospitalized. Just Vie ido Mama y ah : while the-crowd 'was gather- (hore 'was dancing in the home from hospital are Mr. No anarier, He late Where Good Food is on the ing. Mrs. D'Andrade arrived - aisle, the nurses entering Weeden and Miss Lillian Mrs. Shirley Devitt. Bob. menu Everyday with a big box full of bells, this enthusiastically and Nott. 5 isiled" the Doyl Take O clappers tambourines and, who could enjoy it to the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweel- A AATY Sue i ig. Bye ake Out - id cymbals for mostof us touse = os man attended the Gulf Trade "0usehold recently. --7 Fish & to feel we were part of the - We of this home want to Fair '72 at the Skyline Hotel, Don't forget the Blood --. Chips, band. express our appreciationand Toronto, over the weekend. - Clinic, April 4th at the When all were placed, the sincere thanks to Mrs., Sunday evening they were Anglican Church. The Red girls brought around white D'Andrade and staff for all' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cross needs your support. flowers. touched in the they have done to make this: Hallett, Sunderland. Appreciate your calling centre with green and tied evening such a merry one. It ©, Congrafalations.to Mr. and. . 7061 with any items of news. _ # with green ribbon -- pinned won't be forgotten -- ever. one on every lady, and for "Music washes from the soul : ! W ; : the gentlemen a shamrock. the dust of everyday life". 3 % ; These lovely surprise gifts Admissions: Mr. Chase -- : : i were presented to us by Oshawa Hospital, Mr. and a Aa er "Eleanor's Flowers" and Mrs. Bruce -- Caesarea, Mr. = : © - were much. admired and Abbot -- Kirkfield. : : : Single $13 il $13.50 Roll "TREND BOOK" Fine Quality $4.95 to $13.50 sinGLE RoLL i HRI pull. Not that you'll want them down for years. Our new designs will do beautiful things for your rooms. We've got swinging patterns and subtle patterns: formal patterns and fun- patterns. All hard-wearing because they're vinyl wallcloth (So tough you can even scrub them.). And putting them up is almost as easy Ss - as taking them down -- they're unvinyl ENCORE ready-pasted. So now all you have to do is pick the right pattern for Gend' Murals New Washable Papers your walls. Maybe we can help $4.29 to $4.95 roLL ENDER AND TRIMMED "IWEINERS ~~ 2 w.. 99¢ BUTTER ~~ = 73 LEAN you there, too. % the dry strippables from Sunworthy . +. see them at Stewing Beef ». 79: ONAN LEAN 2 0 0 B SUNVINYL LARGE ROOM [found Shuck «781 | 32h || STERN || Se Beef Liver mw. 69] | s+.75 ue IN STOCK ip : oN i 88¢C -99¢ Pati + [ FRESH SLICED Cooked Ham $1 . | MIDDLETON'S MEATS QUEEN ST. ~ PORT PERRY ~ 985.2562 A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT

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