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Port Perry Star, 15 May 1974, p. 10

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Tew rea¥ 8) BAAR CA JAR PASS SAN [TRIS LCVELN KEMP RVETF SEAR © 7 ¥ f i YR , < < > of pT IE TREV SPREE RIRE VERN TESTES TRER PSEA LET EH SER SAAS ET EL ARE SA LYS NA A Pat A CITA A 8 A ii en cl. ™ ie, wo SP NO v AN i pt | | IR ) ! 4 N = D1] IEW a iow Sr , SRA ele SIT eS a ale RENE Se Xe CNR ENR RR es - Croft's - DRIVING SCHOOL 852-6747 - Call after 5 p.m. weekdays . Anytime week-ends 'Free home pick-up- assistance to help you choose the right lighting fixtures foryour home. Call us for an appointment or drop into our large showroom at 75 Richmond Street West pr in Oshawa. / 2% CONSUMER X47 DIVISION PRY Ruddy Electric Wholesale Lta. 75 RICHMOND ST Ww OSHAWA 725-3539 "Pearcy, The first marriage to take place at the Community Nursing Home was solemnized by Rev. R. Brawn Friday night. The couple "joined in holy matrimony was Elsie Ogden and James Davidson seen at the bottom left following the ceremony. In the top picture are from leff, best man, Murray O'Reilly; the groons, James Davidson; the bride, Elsie Ogden; maid-of- honour, Grace D'Andrade and Rev. R. Brawn. Nursing Home news Staff, residents join In wedding celebration Well this has been indeed a busy and exciting week. The Nursing Home has been in a -wum of preparations and activity. On Tuesday afternoon the lady residents and staff gave a personal shower to the bride-to-be Elsie Ogden. She received many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Edith Byers gave her the good wishes for happiness on behalf of the residents. A lunch was served and an enjoyable time was had by all. On Tuesday evening the Christian Reform Church conducted the service. Mr. Bauma, principal of Emmanuel Christian Day School in Oshawa, led the service and gave the ser- mon. Music was supplied-by the Sunflower Club Singers. Piano solo by B.A. Ulder and a harmonic solo by Mr. Hahn. It was indeed an uplifting service. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Jean Nash showed 3 short movies to 26 of the residents. One was called "Get Wet' a colourful film on the fun in the water, swimming. boating - and water-skiing. Lovely water side views of what summer might be like if it stops raining long enough. The 2nd film was called "Hot Stuff" a humerous approach to fire and all the thoughtless errors mankind makes in the area. The 3rd film was called "Canadians Can Dance." Scenes from Canadian Natio- nal Exhibition Dancers: Thank you Jean for an interesting afternoon. Thursday evening was the usual Bingo conducted by the faithful volunteers Mrs. De Jong and Mrs. McNenly. The winners were Mesdames Letcher, Clarke, Phoenix and Byers. The gentlemen were Mr's Ham- ilton and Brown. During the day Thursday, many of the ladies were busy getting their hair done by our capable hairdresser, Mil- dred Robston. She has a real talent in making her custo- mers look beautiful. especi- ally in preparation for the big wedding on Friday. Friday was a day onto itself. The kitchen staff were frantically making prepara- tions in the line of food. The housekeepers were getting everything in shinny array. "The nursing staff had everyone dressed in their Sunday best. The laundry ladies of course were seeing that everyone's Sunday best was clean and pressed. - The Bridal Suite was pit in order and at 4:30 p.m. the residents gathered in the dining room for a scrump- tious wedding supper. Turkey, stuffing, potatoes, gravy, vegetables and all the trimmings were there to (continued on page 11) daughter MIDDLETON'S QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-2562 Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day, May 19 at 11:30 a.m. Sunday school meets at 10-15 a.m. Mrs. Jim Iller of Mount Albert is visiting her Mrs. Dennis 'Thompson while Dennis is in Oshawa General Hospital. Recent visitors with Mr. Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. John Kirton, Jackie and David and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirton and Bruce, all of Mount Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and family spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Butler of Oshawa. Mr. Gordon Day of Broug- ham and Mr.-Harvey Taylor of Stouffville were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim PHilip. Mrs. W.W. Scott of London spent a few days with her parents Mr.and Mrs. Jack Crosier and called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon on thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Armour Mc- Millan of Greenbank and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haslam of Stouffville were recent visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Beare of Uxbridge spent Monday evening with Mr.and Mrs. Jack Crosier. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Taylor on the birth of their son in Scar- borough Centenary Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mac- Cannell and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell on Saturday. Miss Jewel MacCannell re- turned with them to Peterbo- rough for a visit. Mr. Grant MacCannell of Markham was a Sunday visi- tor with the MacCannells. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor visi- ted Mra nd M rs. Cyril Bielby of Cedar Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dean of Stouffville on Sunday. Mrs. James E. Mitchell had all her family call-on her on Sunday. Mrs. Mitchell spent a few days with Mrs. Milt Parkin of Kinsale recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur enjoyed last week end at Niagara Falls. Scott spent the week end with Bill Bridge and Todd and Lee ask about our HOME FOOD-FREEZER PLAN a plan to fit everyones budget visited their grandparents Mr and Mrs. George Beare of Greenbank. Mrs. Chet Geer, Mr.a nd Mrs. Bob Slack and children and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Geer were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer on Sunday. The Geer family called on Mrs. Chet Geer on Sunday. Misses Carrie and Tania Fielding of Port Perry spent a few days with their grand- parents Mr.and Mrs. Earl Fielding. Mr. Bill Fielding visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding of Keswick over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Field- ing, Miss Judy Foreman and Miss Carrie Fielding visited Mrs. M. Foreman and Miss Katherine Foreman of Osha- wa on Sunday. The Saunders family visi- ted their parents Rev. and Mrs. I. L. Saunders on Saturday and attended the trousseau tea in honour of Miss Diane Maye, daughter of Mr.a nd Mrs. Reuben Maye of Goodwood. Prize winners at the eu- chre in the hall on Friday evening were Rosetta Evans, M. Poots and Vera Fawns; Richard Manns, Ross Alsop and Herman Kerry. Winners in the Freeze Out were Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd Fawns first, and Mr.a, nd Ashenhurst, Mrs. Corless second. . < New Deadlines Display Advertising: 3 P.M. - MONDAY Week of Publication ~ Classified Advertising: (Accounts of sports reports, etc.) 6 P.M. - MONDAY Week of Publication Fresh baby BEEF LIVER 6. *1.09 SIDE 'BACON n. 95° Lean HAMBURGER 1, *1.05 Lean BRAISING RIBS 1. 79¢ Weiners 10 |b. box n. 69° *6.90 FREEZER ORDERS Sides, Hinds & Fronts of BEEF '1 Terms arranged Approx. per week meetings, «

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