20) - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 12, 1972 On Tuesday, June 27, the ladies of St. John's Presby- terianChurch gathered at the Cartwright Community Park inCaesarea. About 25 women and children enjoyed a picnic lunch and afternoon of games. A farewell gift was presented to Mrs. EAgleson who is leaving the district. Regular - meetings of the Women's Group will be discontinued until Septem- ber. Mr. and Mrs. Don McRitch- ie and Mr. and Mrs. Storey Beare have just returned from the Lions Internationa: Convention in Mexico City. Evangelist Barry Moore is coming to Sunderland for one service only, to be held in the Sunderland Town Hall, Sunday, July 16th, at 3 p.m. Gospel singing will be provid- ed by the Canadian Galil- eans, from Guelph, and Clar "Titcombe will lead the con- gregation in a vibrant sing- . song. The public is cordially invited. Sympathy is extended to Mr. 'Alvin Prentice on the sudden death of his son Jack Kinkead of Quincey, Mich., who was Monday, July 3. Mrs. Ernie 'Hayes has returried from a weeks visit in London, Ontario. She was called there to attend the funeral of a younger sister whowaskilledinanaccident. Recent visitors at the home of Walter King were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Logan, Lind- say, Mr. and Mrs. Turner and . Alma_ King of Markham, Owen King, Wells, B.C., Mrs. Vera Mark, Lloydminister, Sask., Mrs. ADa Duffy and Mansell Kennedy, Lloyd- minster, Alberta, 'Mrs. Cora Stanton and husband Jack, Mr. Dee King, Ayr, Ontario. and Miss Barbara Foreman of Oshawa. W. Frank Real Estate Limited has joined Coast to - Coast Real Estate Service, a group of over 100 top Realtors operating 160 offices across Canada. The survey tabu- lates property 'values in major urban. centres as a guide for personnel manag- - ers in moving employees from one city to another. Mrs. Howard "Durkin of Guelph" was in town on Sunday visiting old friends. Mrs. Dorothea Koch spent a few days recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Casson at their cottage, Kahshe Lake, Muskoka. Mrs. Dorothea Koch was presented with a gift of luggage, a purse of money and other gifts from her co-workers at General Motors of Canada, upon her retirement after 29 years. A party was held recently at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Harris, View Lake, to honour Mrs. Doroth- ea Koch upon her retirement from General Motors. A delicious buffet supper was served after which Mrs. Koch was presented with a corsage of pink rosebuds and an electric clock bearing an "ROUND THE ¢ TOWN' engraved plaque. Mrs. Helen (Vickery) Casson made the presentation. There were three especially decorated cakes served - one in honour of Mrs. Koch, a birthday cake in honour of Mrs. Casson's birthday and the third one honuring Mr. and Mrs. Charles Labonavich on the NASR RRA occasion of their 10th wedd- ing anniversary. The guests © present were: Mr. and Mrs." Richard Casson, Willowdale: Mr, and Mrs. Peter Casson, Gillian and Linley, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pearce, Orangeville; Rev. and Mrs. E.S. Linstead, Claremont; Mr. and Mrs, J.C. Love, Scugog Island; Mrs. C.C. Jeffrey, Rev. and Mrs. W.M. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Labanovich, Susan and Sarah, Mr, and Ms. W.G. Real; Mr, and Mrs. Hilton Ireland; Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Slemmon, all of Port Perry. Popularity of cycling growing fast (continued should have no problem if the traffic rules are obeyed, and alittle common sense is used. Mr. Ray Wilson of Candian Tire in Port Perry also reports a tremendous in- crease in sales this year. "It's about 65 percent higher than last year, and we can't keep enough instock," said Mr. Wilson. Is cycling in North. Amer- ica here to stay, or is it just a fad, destined to fade like the 0 0 00 9095.9 90.96 90 9095 90 55 9 309090 96.50 90 55 5 SS SS I SH SS I ONTARIO No. | GRADE GREEN hula: :hoop? 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