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Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 1973, p. 6

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ATR Yas LYRA IIASA bay 74 038 DORA oA LCR A SURARY RL SK PRE CIR RE | ARERR PARA SI 47 ROME SA LL A RATA REE ME BURG ZITA WK BRIAR TRP IRN REA FRASER EE EE ta Fl ' he Y JARS GARNI JAN ni find y / . &! 6 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1973 ' " ' o . ? 4 Uti d/area N 1 IC anda /are ews | 4) Service will be held in Charlie Brown. he oll enjoyed the Semor Citizen's Manson Woods of We 8 Utica United Church on mediates best dr¢ssed was dinner and /programme in Woodbridge. 8 Sunday, Nov. 4, at- 14:30 Ken Slute and' thé most the Latcham Centre in' Port Mrs. Dennis Thompson a.m. Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. The Epsom-Utica U.C.W." will "hold November meeting at Epsom United Church on " Tuesday evening, November 6. /The York Presbyterial Fall Rally will take place at Nobleton United Church on _Tueday, Nov. 6 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Utica Sunday School held their annual Hallowe'en party under the guidance of one who was voted the biggest and best clown of the evening along with members of her class who did a bang up job of decora- ting and running games and contests. The judges gave first prize to all the nursery class. The best dressed in Kindergarten was Cathy Armstrong and the most original was Steve Langille. The primary best dressed was Ken Langille and the most original was Jackie Skelding. The juniors best dressed was Dale Geer, and the most original was the. original Judy Foreman. The overall bes} dressed was lovely "Miss" K. Slute in a blue polka dotted dress and the best original was Miss J. Skelding, dressed in an Indian maiden's costume. Lunch was served. A great deal of work went into this evening. A vote of thanks 'was given to all who worked so hard to make it success- ful. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKinley of ~ Willow- dale were supper guests of Mrs. Chet Geer on Tuesday, and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Fralick of Barrie called on Mrs. Chet Geer and the Baileys on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLeod of Kintore spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. "Irs. Roy Henders of Port Perry is now making her home with' Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell. We welcome her to the village. Mrs. James E. Mitchell and" Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe * Milton Parkin Jr., Perry on Sunday evening. Mrs. Milt Parkin, Mr. Walt Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Waring and girls were recent visitors with Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutcliffe of Janetville and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford of Millbrook were Sunday visitors with the Sutcliffes. There were 16 tables at @the Hall Board euchre on Friday evening. The prize winners were Laurrena Bright, Jessie Foote and Effie Ploughman, and James Gibson, Bert Gibson and Johnston Poots. Freeze Out winners were Rosetta Evans and Mabel Pilkey, first and Mrs. M. Poots and Mrs. . Francis . Gibson, second. Mr. Dale Beare. of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier .on Monday. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard in the recent Herea- vement of her brother, Mr had Junch with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller of Mount Albert on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goslin spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thomp .§on. Congratulations and best " wishes to Rev. and Mrs. LL. Saunders who celebrated their thirty-third wedding - anniversary on Saturday as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Page of Locust Hill, in Toronto. The Saunders family joined their A GROWING CANADA... NEEDS GROWING TREES A PLANT TREES PREVENT FIRES Mr. Wm. Armstrohg, 265 Casimir Street cele- brated his 95th birthday October 10th. Born in a Cartwright Township, near Scugog Point (originally | Armstrong's Point) he lived and farmed there until he retired in Port Perry in 1963. One daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Hicks resides in Nestleton. The family. 1 entertained him on two occasions, on his birthday and ; at Thanksgiving. The Star joins his many well wishers and extends belated congratulations to Mr. Armstrong. HANKS EXCAVATING SEWER INSTALLATIONS @ Back Hoe Dig Depths up to 18% feet. Compressor Rentals Box 489 ne Multiple Vitamins 100s TABLETS Polymulsion Liquid 3 0Z. MULTI VITAMIN FORMULA Buy a John Deere Man. 99. Our Price De cad 10 yl ha Price Beep $ 1 98 Now and Save ' --_-- $6.19 $440 Price $472 ! Cut Price ¢ | | Polymulsion i Multi Vitamins wie Iron MULTI VITAMIN FORMULA 180s ALL DAY TABS 16 oz. RX Man. Suggs. o p ; 3 Man. Sugg. Qur Price Deep 70 Retail "yw Deep $ 4 L Retail $961 Cu 9 $6.65 : } $3.39 Cut Price MULTIVITAMIN FORMULA TABLETS Children's Chewamins Milk of Magnesia TABS - MINT FLAVOUR . Our Price 24 250' S "So i $78 Sit 3 Man. Sugg. 200's ¢ , M.S.R. Our Price $ 25 Retail Deep 4 4 100° "sas Cl Special 2 319 Cut [rice : With a John Deere Snow Blower you can clear a blizzard off your sidewalks and driveway in a hurry. And during our special sale you can buy a 5-, 7-, or 8-hp John Deere Snow Blower for-$50 off Chewamins vin Iron Rexall Cold Caps M.S.R. Our Price 44 ALL-DAY ALL+NIGHT. our regular selling price. But hurry! 250's "so.89 6% Sp Jcial Al! Mar. Sus. Ooi Price ¢ Offer expires 30 November 1973. y. MS.R. Our Price, $ 49 Retail $105 Deep ] 4 : 100s sis "ign $9 1.5 CutPric "UTICA FARM | JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT LTD. PORT PERRY, ONT. - PHONE 985. 3042 (2 miles West of Manchester) WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. No Reserve - Lawrence Pharmacy 209 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2231 No Phone Orders, please

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