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Port Perry Star, 6 Jun 1973, p. 9

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"tram Poultry Farm, Epsom Mr. Edward Moss of Tor- onto visited with his sister Mrs. Fred West, Mr. West and family on Saturday. We are pleased to learn that son Freddie is home from the hospital following sur- gery. Mr. and Mrs. John Ansell of Toronto were with Shirley's parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor's daughter Marion, Mrs. David Knight of Lind- say has recently opened a needlecraft store in Lind- say. The sign above the door was painted by her nephew one of the Ansell boys when in Lindsay to drop in and see Marion. Miss Darlene Christie and Miss Brenda Payne of Tor- onto were with their re- spective parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns, Richard Michael and Robin were supper guests on Mon- day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Card. Mr.a nd Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Miss Joyce Wilson and Mrs. W. O. Simpson were guests Saturday evening at the Elford -- Lautt wedding in Marshall, Michigan, U.S.A. Mr. and M rs. Herman Kerry spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry- of Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood, Barry and Brian of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell of Ux- bridge were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry attended the re-union at Ashburn on Sunday after- noon. Miss Ruby Wilson enter- tained her Grade I and II pupils of Claremont with an educational tour of the Ber- the barns at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. Then had picnic supper in the woods opposite Earls home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Card and Tina and Miss 'News Vickie Luke were supper guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Card. The couples club will meet Friday, June 1 at the home Home of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell, Uxbridge before 7:30 prior to a tour of St. John's Boys School. Mr. and Mrs. Donald As- ling have returned from visiting "her sisters in Alberta and Dr. Jerrold and wife Joan Asling and girls have returned to their home after a holiday at the farm. U.C.W. for Epsom - Utica will meet at 8:15 June 5 at Utica. There will be a plant sale, and please bring clothing for a bale. On June the 12 the regis- tration 9:30 at Ravenshoe will be U.C.W. Rally please attend if at all possible. We wish to thank all who helped at the Hall on Satur- day when our ladies catered for a wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son called on Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Uxbridge on Thursday evening then on Friday evening they visited Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Lee in Port Perry. We are pleased to learn that Rupert is home from 'the hospital and wish him a speedy recovery. The W.I. held their May meeting at the home of Mrs Orvan Brethour, several of the ladies who took the sewing class were there to model or show the garments they had made. There was a plant exchange. Plans were made for our annual Picnic for the community. Mrs. Pat MacMillan tried to teach us about the Metric' System which will soon re- place our present method I think she found an interes- ted but non -- mathematical: group -- I plan just accept, not try to cenvert to this system. The June meeting will be at the home of Mrs. C. Robb -- 4th Wed. in June. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sanderson took a trip to Ottawa and North Bay re- cently. New museum proposed The Central Ontario Mu- seums Association plans to establish a regional arch- ives for the proposed new region east of Metropolitan Toronto. The association was founded in 1970 on initiative of the Lake Scugog. His- torical Society and meets 'three times a year in Feb- ruary, May and November. Provincial treasurer John White has told the as- sociation the matter of a regional archives will be taken into consideration while planning the new re- gion. Representative of mu- seums in Whitby, Oshawa "and Bowmanville are mem- bers of the association, which is one of the first of its kind in the province. The association is also planning to order post cards to be sold at the various museums showing buildings and permanent displays. China plates with views of the museums on them are also a possiblity this year. F------ » a a hE Ee Ei a As, ...,. S L L A Little Britain teams enjoy trip to Madison Heights Little Britain minor hoc- key teams last weekend paid a return visit to Madison Heights, Michigan, where their corresponding hockey teams played five exhibition games with the host teams. The hosts clubs this time however had a little extra up their sleeves when the visitors were treated .to a ten-inning professinal base- ball game by Detroit Tigers Sunday afternoon. The Little Britain teams were either trying to be good guests or the Madison teams were gentle hosts as the Wedding Bradford -- Greene The wedding of Sheila Elizabeth Bradford to Charles Ian Greene took place in Edmonton, Alberta, May 19th. Rev. T. Brownlie officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Bradford 708 Tennyson, Oshawa formerly Port Perry. The groom is the only son of Dr. Charles Greene and the late Mrs. Greene, Innis- fail, Alberta. The couple are honeymooning on the west coast. They will take up resi- dence in Toronto in Sept- ember. Sheila will be com- pleting her B.A. and Ian will be taking his Phd. at the U. of T. SUMM scores indicate, with four or five of the five games being one-run victories for the host teams. In PeeWee competition, Madison Heights edged Lit- tle Britain 2 - 1. Madison Heights Midgets edged Little Britain Midgets 3 - 2. Madison Heights first year Pee Wees edged Little: Britain Novices 3 - Madison Heights Juveniles edged Litle Britain Juveniles 4-3. In the game of champions, Little Britain's Bantam "E" Ontario champions defeated Madison Heights State Champion Bantams 6 - 2. The Madison Heights teams are currently in the middle of their spring schedule while the Little Britain lads have been off skates for several weeks. Hospital Spring Fair A spring fair at the Pres- byterian Church May 26 earned about $750. for the hospital. The fair was or- ganized by the 75 member hospital auxilliary group. The total raised was about $200 more than sim- ilar fairs have earned in previous years and auxil- iary president Eleanor Da- vidson expressed apprecia- tion to all the individuals and groups who helped make this a success. ER' sash scams aversimidioddiad 2. and John Larmer oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer of Blackstock, graduated from McMaster University on May 25 receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography. John will con- tinue studies next year at Ontario College of Educa- tion, University of Toronto. DANCE Club Annrene SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd Music by "Rising Suns" PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 30th, 1973 -- 17 Softball schedule Wednesday, May 30th PEE WEE: IGA at Keswick - 8 p.m. Thursday, May 31st PEE WEE: Oak Ridges at Port Perry IGA 6:30 p.m. Lakefront SQUIRT: Keswick at Port Perry Legion 6:30 p.m. Legion Diamond Monday, June 4th BANTAM: Thornhill vs. Port Perry Lions Club 8:30 p.m. Lakefront SQUIRT: Legion vs. Oakridges 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 6th PEE WEE: IGA vs. Thornhill 6:30 p.m. NOTE: Ballard Lumber Int. Club and VanCamp Juniors are scheduled to open their League this week. Tues. and Thurs. nights are home nights. 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