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Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1972, p. 12

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o £2 ER IT Ts x x} PEO: RAY RNY SRR 8 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov, 15,1972 | Epsom Epsom Utica U.C.W. = The regular meeting was held at Utica. Meditation was "Love that finds us at our lowest". : Several thank you notes were read. It was decided to give $20. to the stewards expenses. We also will send $15. to help the Friendly Visitors Group of Prince Albert. Our grateful thanks to two friends who gave us gifts annomously. Rev. Mr. Foster will be at our December meeting for installation of officers December 12. New groups were decided upon for next year. We were pleased to wel- come two new members. We decided to exchange gifts at our Christmas meet- ing. ROX 0) 4:14] 0]€]= interesting talk about India, A social hour was enjoyed by all, Mrs. Jeanette Houghland entertained several friends on Thursday evening in honour of her birthday. All had a wonderful time. Several girls from a sing- -ing group from the Ontario Bible College who had helped with the service sang at the Baptist Church on Sunday were luncheon guests with and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. Miss Beth Evans was also a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and family. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. Card were Miss Vicky Luke, Mrs. Ruby Geer and Mr. Elwood Trip. More than six weeks till Christmas so that sweet LEYAORK] Thurs., Fri, Sat, Nov. 16-17-18 "ZEPPELIN" 7:15 Michael York, Elka Sommer. "THE COWBOYS" 9:00. (adult entertainment) John Wayne, Bruce Dern. Sat.,, Mat. 2 p.m. "ZEPPELIN". Coming next Wed. to Sat. "THE GODFATHER" (adult entertainment) bells. 1 guess it must be a wedding march we hear in the distance. Mr. Donald Smith of Port Perry called on Monday fora' visit with Grandma Cawker. Mr. and Mss. H. Kerry called on Mr. Frank Gard- iner and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ashton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffery called on Mrs. B. Bailey and Allen Sunday evening. Mrs. Bailey's sister, 'Mrs. Ola Forsythe of Goodwood re- turned home after visiting her sister for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stear- man, Belleville were at their home away from home for the weekend. Uncle Walter and Aunt Elva are always pleased to have them and the rest of us look forward to secing them at church. The people of Udora, = Wilfred andPeferlaw don't realize their good luck in having Mrs. Robt. Thompson for their minister. We miss Bev so much and were very pleased to receive her inspi- ring message on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Feasby I of Stouffville were supper | guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer and Gordon enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Vern Schier and boys of Bethesda. with a G- | you can reduce field losses and improve grain quality! T dryer... G-T Grain Dryers will help you save far more grain and have beller qualit ...enough of both to be a high-yle investment. You have field losses of at least 5 per cent while waiting for grain to field dry after it matures even if weather is ideal. During this waiting period, you can have losses up to 100 per cent from wind, hail, rain, snow, insects, birds, lodging UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT R.R. 4, PORT PERRY -- G-T DRIES GRAIN FASTER AND MORE ECONOMICALLY! and other hazards. Low harvest-time prices for grain too wet to store can cost you plenty too. When you have a G-T Dryer, you prevent field loss and improve grain Suay fora much smaller investment. You less and dry faster, You dry automatically 80 you can continue harvesting as you dry. Come to see G-T soon at our place! fing 985-3042 ~~ for Many enjoyed the beautiful service at the Cenotoph on Saturday morning. They suf- fered and died that we might have more abundant and free life. If you can't remember those wars. Think about the future. i Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling visited Mrs. Asling Sr. who is in Toronto General Hospial. We hope the trouble is soon corrected and she can return again to Uxbridge Hospital. 1 was told to announce that a bus will be leaving Epsom Church at 7:45 to go to the Santa Claus Parade on Saturday. The charge will be nominal and all are welcome. 1 tried to get more definite information but didn't make the grade. Maybe you'll find it in Utica news. Blackstock News (continued Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant and family were Saturday evening dinner guests of parents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ormiston and family, Brooklin, and Sun- day evening dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bryant and family, Ashburn. Sorry that Mrs. McQuade has not been well for the past couple of weeks. Monday callers of Mrs. Wilson and - Mrs.- McQuade were Mr. and Mrs. George Cole, Port Hope and Mrs. Richard Archer, Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and Valerie, Scar borough and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilson. of Nestleton were Saturday evening din- ner guests in honour of Lloyd's birthday. Sunday - callers of Mrs. Wilson and : Mrs. McQuade were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgerton, Port Perry and Mrs. Bryon{Halt- by, Manchester. So sorry to hear that news has been received from Mr. Art Bailey that Betty has been taken to hospital in Florida after suffering a stroke. Their many friends will be hoping to hear better news soon. On Saturday, Mrs. Car- man Neilson, Warkworth and Mrs. Jones, Cobourg were luncheon guests of Mrs. Roy Taylor. During the afternoon the three ladies - visited Mrs. Forder at Hill- crest Nursing Home, Port Perry. Mrs. Neilson is Mrs. Forder's niece. : Miss Diane Taylor, Alt- house College, London was home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Betty Jane for the weekend. INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments 74% For 5 Years Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 Manchester News Church Service Sunday, 11:15 a.m. Everyone wel- come. 3 Ladies don't forget the Tea and Bake sale on November 22nd at the church. Mr. Holtby Turner of Carroll, Manitoba and daughter Wendy of Toronto visited Holtby relatives on the weekend, He is attending the Royal Winter Fair. Best wishes to Jean Elliot for a speedy recovery who is a patient in Port Perry Hospital The Regal Card book can be obtained from Florance * Mitchell for orders through the UCW. Mr. 'and Mrs. O. Croxall visited with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Croxall in Rexdale, Sunday. Congratulations to Hilda Hofs who received a 9 rew. at Commencement for highest marks in Grade 9 with a over 80 average and Elsie receive her grade 12 diploma. Florance Mitchell and daughter Ruth Hitchens spent Friday in Toronto. Weekend guest with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness and family of Little Britian, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew and boys of Toronto, Mr. and " BACK HOE Hank's Excavating SEWER INSTALLATION COMPRESSOR RENTALS Dig Depths up to 182 feet. Phone 985-2333 or Mrs. Tom Snoddon of Sun- derland. Pleased to report Mrs, Maude Crosier has returned to her home in Port Perry. Best wishes for continued good health, Mrs. Dolly Roberts and Mrs. May Donnelly and daughter were at the Ice Capades on Saturday, Mrs. Art Fielding, Mrs, Helen Jewel, Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness attended the LeCroix and Hirst Wedding in Penetang at St. Anne's Church, Saturday, Nov, 4th, Mr. and Ms, W.J. Mitchell spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wylie in Bolton. : Weekend callers with Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts were * Mr. and Mrs. B.D. Hitchens, Mrs. June Thompson, Osha- wa, Mr. Ralph Kemmerly, Mr, and Mrs, W.J, Mitchell, Mrs. Marjorie Walsh, Tor- onto, Mrs. Frances Hutchin- son, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. P. Moreton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson, Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. G. King and boys, Rexdale. Mrs. Frank Johnson and Westley visited with Mr. and ® Mrs. David Muir in Whitby this week. Phone news to 985 - 2758. _Box 489, PORT PERRY | Brignall"s -- 985-3322 <« The Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded - Region six PUBLIC MEETING We request all persons interested in the well being of the Retarded in this area t attend. . The present and future role of the local association will be discussed in relation to all services including; Home Care, Nursery, School Children age and Adults. Parents, educators, churches, service organizations, government agencies and general public are invited to attend and participate in the discussions. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH AUDITORIUM Tues., November 21 7:30 p.m.

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