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Port Perry Star, 26 Apr 1972, p. 7

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overtime games, Needless to say it took most of the day to get all the big win. ners. Then with the cup filled with coke, the victori- ous players celebrated in the players rooms. Mr. Gordon Williamson spent a few days with his parents, home from Univer. sity of Western Ontario, London. because . . . .". Offering collected by Terry Hodgins and Bryan Beacock. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to Mrs. W. A. H. MacBrien and sons of Tor- onto over the loss of a re- spected husband and father. Mr, MacBrien in his boy- hood years was raised and attended school in our vill- age, - The homestead is now owned by Mr. and Mrs. 'BRUTON'S f-ED-Mc ov #14 I Kip Ne rv ) The club's eighth meeting is to be held on Saturday, April 29th, 1972. Mrs. Pugh collected mon- ey from some of the mem- bers which is for a plaque in honour of Mrs. A. Mar. tyn. Garments are to be finished by April 29, 1972 so that there will be time to practice modelling the garmepts All read about: zippers, buttons and hems from the Member's Pamph- nephews Donald Stinson, Ketich Stinson, Floyd Stin- son, Walter Wright and neighbours James Gray and Wilford Beggs. Many beauti- ful floral tributes and dona- tions in her memory to the Heart Fundation and Insti- tute for the Blind attested to the high esteem in which Mrs. Mackie had been held. HA. E. Johnson ¢ Miss Leanne Ballard spent Jas. Victor, lets, i Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeffrey The meeting was closed OPTOMETRIST Mr. and Mrs. Ken William- and family were Sunday with the 4-H pledge. 220 MARY STREET son. dinner guests with her sis- Press Reporter, "985 2583 Miss Margaret Waldin. ter and husband Mr. and Sharon McIntyre. . Port Perry 985-2211 | Obituary R (0) a. XY THEATRE Mrs. James Mackie UXBRIDGE 852 4 No doubt everyone is sperger spent Saturday and Mrs, G. Plaunt, Lindsay. Ma llawing s lengthy ines, 6033 ed Mackie just as fed up with the mud ~~ Sunday with Miss Shelley Mr. and Mrs, J. Brown, occurred on Tuesday, April 4, . | Thurs., Fri, Sat., April 2021.22 "PERFECT FRIDAY" as they were with the snow; McIntyre. Guelph spent--a weekend [979 a¢ Community Nursing 7:15, Ursula Andress, Stanley Baker (adult enter at least mud is a sure sign ~~ Winsers of 'the recent with her parents Mr. and fjome, Port Perry. Daughter tainment). "COMMANDOES" 9:00, Lee Van Cleef. of Spring! Euchre at the Com. Centre Mrs. C. Love and John. of the late Robert and'Mary | . Special MGM Children's: Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. "PHAN- ¢ were: I] Mr. & Mrs. Les Beacock Stinson, Mrs. Mackie was 73 TOM TOLL BOOTH", Butch (the Munsters) Patrick. Esther Heayn, Beth Wil. Ladies 1st Mildred Thomp- enjoyed being among other years old. ELS Closed Sunday, April 23rd. Mon, Tues, Wed., les, Sharon Sweetman, Marg son; 2nd Verna Smith; 1oW couples of the home of Mr OnJuly 24, 1935she married April 24.2526, Real Southern Hospitality "THE Sweetman, Elia Doyle and Rita. Hardie. Men's 1st ang Mrs, Joo Bradburn, Mr. James T. Mackie who | |IBERATION OF L. B. JONES", Lee J. Marilyn McIntyre represent. Merv. Pugh; 2nd Roy Hope; Blackstock one evening re. Survives. The deceased had Cobb, Chill Wills. Nightly at.8-o.m. (Restricted) ed Prince Albert at the low Freeman McCullough. cently, resided on the family farm at : a Business Girls Curling Ban- R.R. No. 2, Janetville, " ¢ quet held last Friday night Don't forget the dance to . 1 Surviving, besides her hus-. at the Curling Club, Esther be held at the Com, Centre |P rince Albert band Jim are two sons, Larry and Marg brought home April 28th. at Blackstock and Joe at some trophies and Marg 4-H Club + Home and four grandchild- ee] also celebrated her birth. It Was encouraging to ren, Vincent and Eugene dav wi notice the larger attendance The sixth and th Mackie and Robert and Lisa ' y with the help of a cake JP" O88 FICC © HITTITE § SX and seventh po idin : and "Happy Birthday" from At church on Sunday p meetings of the Prince Al- The : oral CUTS YOUR LAWN # the girls at the Banquet, a special welcome to new oy pg" wore combined nora service was ] - B eg t qa folk or visitors. All enjoy- they were hold on Sat. held on Thursday, April 6, D ZE! A A busy windup for hoc ed the vocal number by the uray April 15th, 1972. Lom Nope - Tams Mag 19" Lawn Bay . . pushes and HE key players and their par- little girls, I'm sure we all The meeting was opened was conducted by Mr a x handles easier! 3 HP. en- Ze _ ents last Sat. House league . agree our minister Rev. M. . with- the Lord's prayer and Hofstetter. Interment in the Phew Aiki govei Ne playoffs proved to be good Reeves delivered a truthful Karen . O'Reilly read the spring will be at Yelverton 300 $106: /e stains shery 1A to the last moment and al- message on Sunday entitled pinytes of the last meet. Cemetary. Pallbearers were tion haidle! y i ¢ most all the teams went to "I stay away from church ing. " : SE TAY = A es -. PRICES START AT 5 oF RT LX li - SUPER SOFT NATURAL COLOUR 2 x 334" x 534" ' PRICES EFFECTIVE LUXURY tm" ETS HAMP O00 " T , TOP QUALITY FORMULA LIGHTWEIGHT F A Cc E L L E 808 NORMAL, DRY or OILY -- 17 OZ. SHATTERPROOF BOTTLE : {P13 0) [fi FLUSHABYES \REGULAR SHAMPOO PROTEIN SHAMPOO NEWBORN MEDIUM TODDLERS : OR FIRM GRIP, EASY ON - EASY C 33 SER 967 977 81 UY 1. LARGE. SOLD ONLY IN m [] m DRUG STORES P P oO D E N T . 5 gi ENCLOSED. MARATHON "MAXIMUM" T er Ss PASTE 33c G. > LIST : REGULAR SIZE "ACTION MINT" ONLY ye 88 = G OLF BA L L S SUGG. LIST 51¢ WHILE STOCK LASTS id | 39 "EXQUISITE" ; For ff. 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