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Port Perry Star, 25 Jun 1975, p. 25

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| | | Bs FERRY Sak a ot 3 i >» i { Yo. ' i $s Fe Ihe THE ABERDEEN AAT Cee ~ The Port Perry Senior Citizens Club held a craft show at the Latcham Centre last week, and well over 100 items were exhibited. From left are, Marjorie Whipper, president of the Club, and exhibitor, Mrs. Leona Stanton, show co-convenor; Mrs. Alice Barthau, organizer of the show; and Mrs. May Whybrow, 4 co-convenor. Burketon and area news Get well wishes goes out to Mr. George Allison and Mike Weston who are patients in Bowmanville Hospital. Mrs. J. Abrams Tyrone Mrs. C. Cooper and Mrs. May Johns at Strathaven Nursing Home in Bowman- ville during the week. Mr. Alan Grant, Zion spent Thursday with Mrs. R. Davey. Several from this district attended the Bazaar and Tea held in Bowmanville at Sun- set Nursing Home on Wed. The community was sad- dened to report the passing of Rev. Milton Sanderson, - Toronto, our very best wishes go out to family and friends. Service was held on Tuesday, burial in Black- stock Cemetery. Mrs. J. Abbot and Susan, Oshawa called on Burketon relations and friends on Sun. Mr. Ralph Grace, Bow- manville, called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Grace and family on the weekend. tended to Mrs. A. Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brown and family, Toronto, spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. E. Carnochan and families. Nursing Home News Our big day was Wednesday. We moved into our new buildings. It was very simi- lar to any family on moving' day we had mixed emotions but we are happy here but still unsettled. It will take a little while yet. Saturday was a very special day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Myers celebrated their sixtieth wedding anni- versary. We had a reception in the lounge where they received their many friends. Mrs. Myers looked lovely with her special orchid corsage similar to the one deserved. OLONIAL/SUNNIBILT HOMES Make the Smart move... NOW! How can you get the Home of your choice . .. where you our business, and has been for more than 25 years! Take choice: our new Homes Catalogue will introduce you to variety you may never have thought possible... 60 individual floor plans in bungalow, ranch, split-level or two- storey variations . . . with optional, interchangeable finish- ing features that increase the effective design choice to far more than that number! Where you locate is completely There are good reasons for buying a Colonial/ Sunnibilt Home now. Lumber costs are stable (we're still selling at 1974 prices) -- and buy- now'bonus offers are in effect! In addition, special Governmental assistance is currently available for first-time home buyers. Why not get together with us, and start your home plans rolling to-day? your choice because we'll build on your site. And the further Sunnibilt specializes in providing the basic structural package, because that is where skilled factory production and volume buying can provide the most significant cost economy, along with quality control. The purchaser also has the added opportunity to save, by handling the finishing himself (with the help of local trades) to achieve lowest end-cost for a truly superior home. Send for Full Colour Catalogue $1.00 [> / Mrs. C. Carnochan is holi- She wore on her wedding ¥ t daying in Ohio with Mr. and 98Y- ¥. Mrs. W. Brown and family. In fact Mr. Myers saw to it op Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell that all four generations had AD Brooklin spent Wednesday corsages - even to his sweet eh visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. little great granddaughter. ii C. Stephenson and friends. Our bingo ladies are hav- be Deepest sympathy is ex- ing a short holiday, well 3 Mrs. M. Brown Port py . ni ote " : a tea ng Mrs. K. Perry spent Sunday with want it. .. and at a cost you can afford? Colonial/Sunnibilt away it is from heavy-density urban areas, the lower your i L Mrs. E. Bryan visited with Mrs. E. Bryan. has feasible answers to all these questions because that's outlay figures to be. And what about price? Colonial/ be BX family and friends in the ~~ Qur contest to guess when Eo community in the sudden ja chosen resident entered his fu ¢ passing of a loving son, Alfred of Bowmanville. Ser- vice was held at Morris Funeral Home in Bowman- ville, burial in Union Cemetery Blackstock on Sat. Mrs. J. Philip, Tyrone was a caller of Mrs. K. Roblin on Saturday evening. room was won by Colleen Bursey. Her guess was closest at June 16th at 11 a.m. Mr. Smallman was the chosen resident. The actual time was June 18th at 10:15 a.m. Colleen will receive an oil painting. WHITBY - DENTURE CLINIC 214 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 668-7797 D. 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