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Port Perry Star, 18 Jul 1973, p. 8

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SE mes' = RS Sr = - W ald Pp A SE er ht NN 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 11th, 1973 News from Epsom and area July 12 came early to Port Perry this year. We Perry this year. We watchéd an excellent pa- rade of about fifty lodges in the area and as far away as Parry Sound and their bands. I think Goodwood L.0.B.A. should have and a prize. Maybe I'm a bit prejudiced. The orange lodge marches to show loyalty to King (or Queen) and country and above all love of the Holy Bible and the God who inspired it. We hope wé won't have to wait another sixty years for the Parade to be held in Port Perry. On Sunday the Bethesda Reach Women's Institute held a Community Picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boadway. We had a wonderful time. I'm rather surprised that so many will « 7x0 ELECTRICAL by Jim Rankin RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Farm Requirements INDUSTRIA CARPENTRY - PLUMBING - ELECTRICITY [1 Call 985-7679 J / Division of Ron Rankin & Sons -- " not admit they belong to the community. week. Come and bring a friend the West to attend his sis- ter's 25th Wedding Anniver- Two couples. in particular. on Friday evening at 8 sary. who formerly lived at Beth- esda that we were so pleased to welcome back were Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- Millan and Mr. and Mrs. K. Marcellus. The swimming pool was a haven for the younger ones who didn't want to emerge long enough to join the contests. Thanks from us all to Harry and Ruth Boadway for their much appreciated kindness. On Monday evening Mrs. Christie entertained a group of neighbours in honour of our dear friend and former neighbour Mrs. Jean Nelson of Toronto who is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. M. Cracknell. Richard Benns of Ux- bridge is visiting Grandma and Grandpa Card this --- rr as - - o'clock, to Epsom Church. There will be a baseball game for the senior pupils, game for the younger ones till nine o'clock then to the church to see the craft display, have a sing-song. Don't forget -- no dessert for supper, but m ake your favourite desert and bring it for a 'Desert A Thon' to follow this family evening. Our thanks to Kathy McKinnon, Valerie Roy and Heather Bryans who are our Caravaners this year and a special thanks to Miss Roseanne Latham of Wil- fred who has been a loyal helper. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and their families attended a twenty-fifth wedding anniversary cele- bration for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elford on Monday evening. Our heartiest con- gratulations. Sympathy of all the W.I. members of Bethesda Reach to Mr. and Mrs. Orvan Brethour and Mrs. Hoyle Brethour in their bereavement. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen were Mr. Hansens cousins Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jargen Hansen of Denmark, Mrs. Mrs. Gunner Petersen and family of Toronto. Judy and Barbara Hansen of Toronto, Mr. Tim Hewie of Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Christie were guest on Saturday evenino Mr. and Mrs. L. Brawn arrived home from a trip to PR PSRT N_ PERRY y YIAR Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie and their daughter Darlene of Scarborough attended a party on Thursday evening at Utica Hall in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bins- carth, their daughter and son-in-law from the west who are visiting friends and relatives in the area. This week Miss Darlene Christie is enjoying the sun in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card visited Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Tripp of Shirley Road on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry of Port Perry on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Cla- rence Veitch of Uxbridge on Sunday evening. Michael and Gregg Ash- ton of Seagrave are visiting their grandparents this week and attending Bible School. On Friday Julie and Richard Ashton visited Michael and Gregg and all had lunch at Grandma's house. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Faye Ashton and Mrs. Lois Bushell were co-hostesses for a bridal shower for Miss Dianna Vance who will soon be a member of the community. Congratualtions - to Miss Tina Ruhl on her high average at Port Perry High School. 88.3 percent is not to be sneezed at. Pass music examinations The following is a list of successful candidates in Music Examinations for the past season, of the Royal Conservatory of Toronto, and the Western Conserva- tory of London. These are all students bf Marie (Taylor) Devereux. GRADE II RUDIMENTS First Class Honors: Judy Howsam Janice Lee Joy Panabaker Jane Emslie Debbie Short Honors: Barbara Bell Beverley Simmonds Pass: Anna Robertson Judy Passmore Heather Darnley Stephen Gould SINGING Grade 10 Pass: Leanne Dorrell Grade 9 Honors: Anne Hope Grade 8 Honors: Karline Skuja Judy Howsam Alice Carnaghan Pass: Wendy Kester Grade 6 First Class Honors: Roger Watson Honors: Debbie Stewart Christine Bone Debbie Pellerin Pass: Peggy DeLong Grade | First Class Honors: Andrea MacGregor PIANO Grade 10 First Class Honors: Beth Elford First Partial: Joan Evans Grade 9 First Partial: Kathy Keuning Beverley Simmonds Mary Skinner Jane Sonley Urd Grander Debbie Rhodes Grade 8 Honors: Karen Saunders Pass: Eileen Bath Paula Jeffrey Christine Bone Marilyn Brown Kathy Gould Grade 6 Honors: Janet Watson Lisa Ball Philip Wilson Kathy Stone Heather Darnley Pass: Janice Gibson Wayne Wilson Grade 4 Honors: Mary Clugston Grade 2 First Class Honors: Wendy Bracken Jennifer Simmonds Honors: Tracey Blayone Eleanor Kuipers Sandra Bolten Susan McDougall Martha McCallum Patricia Bolton Vicki Fairman Pass: Beth Underhill PORT Uf N £ ; ' o N » a Ld

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