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Port Perry Star, 13 Aug 1975, p. 9

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) 4 « * Pesta ersssiseiestaiTeisasnsssssnssienevusssnsnianiivievsieniph € . News of interest: Several of our brides-to-be have been the honoured guests at various parties . lately. Miss Linda McLaugh- lin who completed her last sémester at the University of Guelph last Friday was sur- prised at a bridal shower held last Saturday at the. home of Mrs: Don Thompson in _her honour. 'This was attended mostly. by Roy's relatives. The following Sat. evening Mrs, Keith Van- Camp hosted a shower in her honour and on Sunday after- 'noon Mrs. Ted McLaughlin ~ of Fenelon Falls hosted a shower which was attended "chiefly by the McLaughlin relatives. On Thursday- evening Miss Diane Taylor was guest of honour at a party at the home of her aunt, Mrs, Ron Kester of Zephyr. Attending - from - here mother, Mrs, Arnold Taylor, and: Betty Jane, 'and her grandmether Mrs, Roy Taylor, On Thursday evening Mrs. Dorothy Marlow hosted a .. shower for Miss Elizabeth Thompson. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMahon 'included - her' "a and family on the recent . passing of Ted's mother in Peterborough Hospital. Miss Gertrude Henry and Janet Dean enjoyed a bus os > ie 3 CIOs LINE AH 32 LAS EH 1 | 3 trip to Cape Cod, . Mass. recently, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Slee ep and family attended the w ding of Doug's nephew at North Bay on'Saturday. Mrs. Cleve Shirk of Wiilow- dale spent a few days with her grandmother Mrs. Roy Taylor. - and Mrs, Mr.: Harvey Graham, Blair, Mark and, Robbie spent a few days last week in Northern Ontario and visited Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell and family at "Charlton. Mrs.' Roy Taylor spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray at Cres- swell and all three spent several days with Mr, and 'Mrs. Anson Taylor at-their country home on Lake Muskoka. Bob Horton is spénding a week at Hockey School at Sundridge, Ontario. Better health is wished for our sick folk. Among them are Mrs. M. Argue in Bow- manville Hospital, Mrs. Lil- lian Powell who underwent surgery in Oshawa Hospital last week and Mrs. Pat Fletcher who is in Port: Perry Hospital. Mrs. Ferga Avery of Til- bury came to assist her mother Mrs. J.A. Johnston but unfertunatély put her ; back out of hilter and is now -in-coming ap patient in Port Perry Hosp-~ tal. On Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor of Scarborough picked up his mother Mrs. Roy Taylor and + they were all evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gar- net Murray, Cresswell, The annual VanCamp pic- nic was held in Cartwright, Community Park, Caesarea with a good number of the clan attending, Everyone en- joyed the bounteous dinner and supper. Glenn VanCamp President, presided for the : necessary business. A fine sports program was conduct- .ed by Margaret and Ted Kemp after which an excit- ing baseball game was en- joyed by all the young and not quite so young. During the picnic everyone signed a card for Madame Justice' M.M. VanCamp who is holi- daying in Ireland and a Silver Wedding Anniversary card for:Jean and Bey Veale in British' Columbia. The president is Arthur VanCamp. The annual Mountjoy picnic was also held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy with a good crowd enjoying the delicious picnic and a fine time - of visitiug. At the combined Church service held at the St. John's BEARE GY 'MOTORS [CHEVROLET N\ 0000600000000000000000000000 Barly bir Bargain Centre 184 CASIMIR STREET - PORT PERRY - 985.7171 POR 8) T PERRY SHAW A OLDSMOBILE tl Ee Anglican Church, the sacra- ment of baptism was' con- ducted. Among the children offered for baptism was, Christie Joanne, daughter of, Roy and Catherine Corden. . At the baptismal party after- ward, guests were grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, Corden, =. Bowmanville, grandmother, © V. Bailey, Unclé Neil and Aunt Elaine Bailey, Howard and Tara Lynne and Uncle Arthur and Aunt Betty:Bailey. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Van Ryswyk and family enjoyed a ten day camping holiday at Sutton." "Quite a number of the Ferguson family enjoyed the Ferguson picnic at Guelph travelling there by Dorrell Busline. It was Guelph Township. Centennial Park where the children enjoyed ° swimming and baseball while adults visited. Mr. and Mrs. Leen Van Ryswyk and two daughters returned on Sunday to their home in Holland after spend- ing four weeks with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Van Ryswyk and other relat- ives in the area. Mr. and, Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask and family at Barrie. When they returned, Clara and her daughter, Margaret, returned with them, and attended the family shower at the home of Mrs. Jim Marlow in honour of her. niece, Elizabeth Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant, Dwayne, Julie and' Christopher spent several days last week with her sister in Brooklin while her Wallace Marlow spent last weekend - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Avg. Lg 1975 --9 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean - Ormiston, were on holiday in northern and eastern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls spent last weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Stuart "Dorrell and family at Charlton, Y Winners at the Senior Citizen Card Party were Ladies - 1st,*Mrs. Mildred Thompson; 2nd, Ruth Wil-' son; 3rd, Olive McKee. Men's - 1st, Ed Harris; 2nd, om Blackstock area John Wever; Latimer. 'Mrs. Creighton Devitt of Bowmanville' is spending a few days with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs: Cecil Hamilton. = On, July 24, the Senior 3rd, Jim "Citizens Club chartered a bus and. travelled northward. They stopped at a lovely park for lunch and toured Colling- wood and Midland. The group enjoyed supper - at Barrie. All in all, the group enjoyed the day very much. a SHURE ER Sal oo YS AN Removed From Wood and Metal Paint and Varnish p= [ ] ® [ ] dip nstrip Highway 12 - MANCHESTER, ONT. (Next 0 San Man Motel) ' 985-2381 Perry Street Casimir Street Jim Heay" [] Used cars EARLY BIRD BARGAIN CENTRE 'Creamery Old 3 T \ Water Street Georgies Alterations have now moved to the b| EARLY BIRD BARGAIN CENTRE ) ©0000600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000060000000000000000000000006 STORE HOURS Mon., Tues., and Wed. 9:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday 9:00a.m. 10 9:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

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