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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1972, p. 13

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{ ON CD Mr. ana mrs. Tom Spoor of NiagaraFalls,N.Y. isi the holiday weekend with the Hustons, ast Nice to learn. Mrs, Mary Sherwood is "home from ospital, Hope Frank Gibson is soon feeling better and can return home from hospital, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Phinney - spent the 'weekend camping with Ross and Marg Sweet- - man at Riverwood Park, Lindsay. : Mr. Fred J. Wickett, Toronto, is s| ng a week or so with 8 daughter and son, Joanne and Larry Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hamilton, Derek and Lee- Anna called on the McIntyres Monday evening, Please call 7061 with any news items. Cpl. Robert Brooks has returned to Camp Petawawa where he will be spending the next six weeks in training. Sympathy is extended to Rev. M. Reeves whose father passed away rather suddenly Prince Albert News in Nova Scotia, At church recently the congregation were pleased to welcome Mrs. Anderson who had her membership trans- ferred to - Prince Albert Church, : 'Last' Wednesday night in the Recreation 'Centre a committee of ladies previou- sly had worked faithfully arranging a miscellaneous * shower in honour of another ' one of our young men of our village. Mr. Bryan Beacock and bride-to-be . Miss J. Allison, Oshawa. Mr. Bruce Snelgrove as master of ceremonies wel- comed the future bride and related back to the grooms ancestors which proved int- eresting to the majority. Mrs. M. Pugh and Mrs. C. Willes at this time conducted a humorous 'Newlywed Game' comprising of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sweetman, Mr. and Mrs. G. Beacock and Mr. and Mrs. F. Brooks which all proved comical. Mrs. Fred Brooks then favoured with a Seagrave News continued latives those who attended were . the Reg Sturmans from Raglan, the Allan Sweetmans from Bowman. ville, the Leslie Sturmans from Cannington, the Ken, and Lee Sturmans and Miss Jean from here at home. The. Martyn family of - Prince. Albert had their semi-annual get-together on Sunday. - It was in the form of a picnic at Balsam Lake Provincial Park. There were 31 present and of course this included the Wanamaker families from Seagrave. Hospital patients Gordon McMillan and Roy Scott are home again to stay (we hope). Mrs. Roy Harper has been having another of her periodic visits to. the hospital. The most seri: ously ill person at present is Mr. Bert Dowson who collapsed quite suddenly on Tuesday and 'had to be rush- ed to hospital in critical condition. He has since rallied and is showing signs , of improvement, Our young ladies seem to be going places this sum. mer. Miss Marilyn McMil- lan and a girl friend flew off to Calgary on Saturday. On Tuesday Miss Elizabeth Nodwell takes off for Eng: land where she plans to spend about 3 months, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wooldridge of Lowell. Indi. ana are visiting in this dis- trict now. With Mr. and Mrs, Stan Wooldridge of Little Britain they called on the Scotts, the Heywood Shorts and the Wilbert - Stones on Saturday & then returned on Monday for a second visit at the Short home. A Mrs. Rata Boe is in King- ston again for Saturday and Sunday with son Carl and his' family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boe of Bowmanville were with her. Miss Shirley Short attend- ed a baby shower for Mrs. Bob Porter (Erin Monohan) in Toronto on Saturday night. Mr. Critch occupied the pulpit on Sunday morning but will be absent again next week when the U.C.W. has their turn at conducting the service. Miss Ruby Wil- son of Uxbridge is expected to address us then. S.S. will be held as usual and after that will come the S.S. picnic so come properly dressed and have some lunch with you. Everyone BACK HOE Hank's Excavating SEWER INSTALLATION COMPRESSOR RENTALS Dig Depths up to 182 feet. Phone 985-2333 or Box Aa89 PORT PERRY -- welcome. ° North American Premier! THE KAWARTHA SUMMER THEATRE presents "The Patrick Pearce Motel" by Hugh Leonard -- Directed by Sean Mulcahy The Irish hit comedy of 1971 © with Ken James, Paul Craig, Joas Panton, Eve Crawford, ita D'Arcy and Richard Farrell Curtain time 8:30. Adults $2.50. Students $1.00 at The Academy Theatre, Lindsay, Ont. TUESDAY to SATURDAY eo laughable 'reading "She Knew What She Wanted". The future bride and 'groom were escorted to the front assisted by Miss:D, Jeffrey; Misses Linda and Susan tomary. of Oakwood all last week. + Mr. guests at the church wedding held in Whitby on Saturday. WHY PAY MORE ? SAVE!!! [JX J On Premium Quality "FUEL OIL STOVE OIL PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE CALL 668-3341 and Mrs, Murray ° Linton and, family were - Mifsit-Davis CALL COLLECT PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 12,1972 ~ 5 Lawn bowling win for Oshawa couple On July 5th the Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club held a mixed doubles 'tournament, with teams from Uxbridge, "> Cannington, Lindsay, Whitby Hunter, Judy and Bryan: responded Verbally for the: beautiful and useful gifts. Lunch was served as cus: and Oshawa, as well as 3local teams. The weather was * pleasant but cool, . - The winner with 3 wins and *.a score of 53 plus 2 was the Mr. and Mrs, E. Martyn . 2. ! ! enjoyed having Brenda Lake Oshawa team of Mr, and Mrs, John Morrison. The other 3 game winning team was Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perkin of Cannington, with a score of 50. High 2 game winner was the Cannington team of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Sothern, The one game win went to the Port Perry team of Grace Love and Grant Real. Next tourvament ss sched- uled for July 29 when the: . : Murray trophy will be: contested. Competition for - the club championship is now" - under way, with games being held Monday and Thursday, : evenings. r, 2 piece SOFA & CHAIR CARNEGIE ® "Window of the week"

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