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Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 1974, p. 19

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continued . which a fine film, "Global Struggle For Food" was shown. Songs and a puppet play from the primary and Junior Department and a skit by the Intermediate Department added to the programme. From the Sun- da School Share Coin Cans $135.40 was realized for the World Development Service and Relief Fund. The even- ing concluded with lunch. The United Church was completely packed for the Easter Morning Service on sunday. the choir offered two fine anthems. A special dedication of a beautiful new piano given by the Arnold Taylor family in lov- ing memory of his father Mr. Roy Taylor and in honour of his mother, Mrs. Alma Taylor, Rev. V.M. Parsons preached a fine sermon, After." About thirty-five guests at "Easter and ERR IE SONNE SOO "Blackstock News the family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Hoskin and family in the form of an evening dinner celebrated the recent fortieth wedding anniver- sary of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin. The table was decorated by a two-tier horeshoe shaped anniversary cake. The honoured couple received the gift of a card table set. Guests were present from Cannington, Oshawa, Col- umbus, Toronto, Brooklin, Ashburn, Port Perry and surrounding areas. Heart- iest congratulations to you, Lorne and Maxine. Bow-Weevils 1-H Meetings On April 9th the Black- stock Bow Weevils held their 8th and. last meeting. We opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge. Shelley McMahon read the minutes of the last meeting. We ETTE GET A GREAT THING GOING GLENDETTE & © Great going with Glendette 'means getting the best we can offer. No matter which floorplan you choose, you'll get the best bargain going. Glen- dette means going with style and quality. Quality interior appointments and a beautifully designed exterior. Go with awinner. Get a great thing going a 4 with Glendette! ALL GLENDETTE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ARE FULLY CSA CERTIFIED. decided upon the music for the Achievement Day. Mrs. Wright demonstrated the bound buttonhole again. We modelled our dresses. On Thursday after school we are supposed to. go to the Recreation Centre to work on the mural for the back- drop for the fashion 'show. We adjourned the meeting by thanking Mrs. Duives- teyn, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Wright for putting up with us for eight weeks. Anne Marlow and Janis McLaughlin The 4H members gathe- red for their 8th meeting on April 9. 3:45 at the United Church. There will be a special meeting on April 16 to hand in our books, dresses and * to practice modelling them for Achieve- ment Day. Our roll call was one special feature in my record book. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Betty Jane Taylor. The treasurer gave her report. We discussed preparations for Achievement Day. For our practical work, we worked on our dress, book and exhibit. Lori-Ann Emerton. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Cooke and their daughter, Mrs. Bruce, Argyle and Mrs. Frank Cooke of Bea- verton surprised Mrs. Wil- bert Archer with a Wednes- day visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomp- son of Toronto were week- end guests of his parents Mr. and mrs. Ivan Thomp- son and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larmer and family of . Barrie. spent. Easter Sund- day with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kee- vin, Quebec spent the week- end with her father Mr. Everett Trewin. Mr. and Mrs. John Mew and family, Toronto were Easter guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock. Easter Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kemp and Jeffrey, and Mr. Jack VanCamp were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kemp, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Whitby were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Miss Diane Taylor and Mr. Bob Brackenbury, Kit- chener were weekend guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Betty Jane. Easter Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and family were Mrs. Roy Tay- lor, Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs. J.K. Noble, Uxbridge. MANCHESTER coco NORTH BROCK MOTOR SALES Hwy. 12 One mile north of Manchester. elendale corporation J 985-3372 0 + NEED MUSIC? for a WEDDING \ DANCE | PARTY etc. > call 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) Peters Platters PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 17th, 1974 -- 19 Epsom area news Many enjoyed the lovely Easter service and com- munion at Epsom. . Our sincere thanks to Ives Flo- rist and Keith's flowers for their beautiful gifts of Lilies and Daffodils which beautified our church. We were pleased to have our former minister Rev. Vin- cent Thormin and his wife of Montreal to worship with us. After the service Mr. and Mrs. Thormin were luncheon guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Heather visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery and Mrs. Cawker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wat- son entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ron Watson and Mischele of Scarborough for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Watson and son Michael of Guelph also visi- ted their parents. The Asling family had a Rush! Rush! Rush! week end. Dr. Jerrold Asling, Mrs. Asling and family of Hanover were weekend guest. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and family were luncheon guests also Richards friend Brian Sutherland. Then Pat and Ivan Clarke arrived all enjoyed a trip to the sugar bush. Faye was cook at that location. Mrs. Don Cording- ly and children of Uxbridge also called. We are sorry that Mrs. H. Gourlie is again a patient in Uxbridge Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. C. Culcroft Clipper Telstar Mr. and Mrs. Hansen had their family home for Easter. Things didn't go so smoothly for mother was sick. We do hope Mrs. Han- sen will be up and about (cor*inued on page 22) HER (Ex) 7398714 once owned and bred by Love Brothers of Port Perry and sold to a buyer in New York State for $1,000.00, topped the Queen of Hearts Sale at Grienville, Pa. on March' 14th, 1974. Purchased by Tom and Don Rowntree, she is believed to be the highest record daughter of Roybrook Telstar. Her production as a six year old with 365 days, twice a day milking, she produced 31.714 Ibs. of milk, 4.7 test and 1497 butterfat. Rowntree Farms, Brampton purthased her for $25,000.00, her three day heifer calf brought $5,000.00. Keep your roof and four walls. Regardless What protects the roof and four walls if you should die? A Home Protection Plan from a home free and clear of debt. It provides money to pay ofl the mortgage. plus a monthly income while your family adjusts to a new living standard. If you are sick or disabled, there is even money to meet financial obligations. The Home Protection Plan from Great-West Life Great-West Lite will guarantee Wm. Laurence Evans 73 Main Street, N. P.O. Box 550 UXBRIDGE, Ont. Res.852-7712 Off. 852-3184 Great-West Life ASSURANCE COMPANY MIDDLETON'S QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-2562 ask about our HOME FOOD-FREEZER PLAN f a plan to fit everyones budget MAPLE LEAF Side Bacon bh. QQ¢° LEAN BUTT Pork Chops b. O° LEAN FRESH SHOULDER Ground Beef 57,05 Pork Roasts 079° Weiners 10 1b. box b. GO° *6.50 FREEZER ORDERS Terms arranged Sides, Hinds & Fronts of BEEF *1 Approx. per week

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