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Port Perry Star, 14 Apr 1976, p. 24

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A Nm Sn SN an a CEN AL ET a " SARS ST fr Zoli LA Cs Se LOS IAA BL oh ANI AW SI es 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 14, 1976 Neves from Blackstock and area By Mrs. B. Fletcher p Mr. Bruce Mountjoy has retired as caretaker of Cart- wright Union Cemetery. Bruce and family de- serve hearty th for their many hours of faithful work during the 19 years he has tended it. On Saturday 11 directors and friends staged a successful work bee at the cemetery assisting new caretaker Goldwin Faint in a spring clean-up. Merrill Van- "Camp, current chairman. of the Cemetery Board reminds us to look ahead to Decora- tion Day to be hed Sunday, June 13, at 2 Recent yy Ee visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn and Donald were Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Watson and Vincent, Norland and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bradoum, Caesarea. Mr. Dennis McLaughlin, Calgary, recently visited at » the home of his parents, Mr. " and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Assel- stine and - family," Guelph, * were weekend guests of Mr." and Mrs. Vern Asselstine and Mr. and 'Mrs, Joseph Frey. Miss Rosi Frey return- ed home with them and left. for Egypt on Monday for Archaeolical Excavation ex- perience. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler arrived Friday - from Florida and spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Swain and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler and family, and Miss Diane Wheeler, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Legge and Mr, and Mrs. Neil Mal- colm enjoyed a Mixed Bon- Ie spiel at Manitoulin Island last week, Cartwright members of the Port Perry Curling Club enjoyed the mixed bonspiel last weék to wind up the curling season Mrs. Anne Alstein and Annetta 'were Saturday - morning visitors of Mrs. Harold McLaughlin, Better health is wished for little Darren Leach, Mr. Jim Trodder, Mr. Henry Alstein, all patients. in Oshawa Hos- pital. David Thompson enter- "Ontario Blue Cross WELCOMES tained three little friends at his 8th birthday party on Saturday. Friday dinder guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roy McLaugh- lip Wars My. and Mrs. Join Miss Debbie Swain, Toron- to, spent the weekend with' her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. ' Ernie Swain, The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston pre- sented 14 new Hymn Books ta the United Church on Sunday in memory of their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Keith John- ston, Belleville, and Mrs. Ferga, Avery, Tilbury, and Donna Marie visited friends on Sunday. The' id Orchestra pre- sented a fabulous concert of music on Sunday evening. The Sweet Charity Singers ---added greatly to the pro- gram. Unfortunately there was a very small attendance to enjoy-the evening. Mrs. George Fowler was Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Jean Trewin, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and' family were Wednesday tt i hh Sr EN 7 ' 4 ' ¢ ' ¢ ' ¢ 4 ' ¢ 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ¢ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' / ' ' ' w= UXBRIDGE. ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W, Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 evening visjtors of Mr, and Mrs. Jim Bryans, Courtice. Patti Bryans (od John Lloyd, Purple spent eekend Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Larmer spent Friday with her brother, Mr. Avery, Little Britian, - Mr, and Mrs. Norman Gib- 'son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larm- - - er. Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp and Mr. Glen Van- Camp, visited Mrs. Gladys Suggitt at Lakeview Manor, Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hos- kin, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Graham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hoskin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fletcher and family enjoyed a family gathering at Manchester Barbecue on Sunday. Jamie Malcolm is home from Oshawa Hospital fol- lowing surgery, Sympathy of the commun: ity goes out to the relatives of the late Orr Venning of-Cobo- 'continued on page 25) I -- - SHEUSED HER HEADTO CHANGE - HER SHAPE. EMPLOYEES OF "Daheim Nursing . Home Limited (Uxbridge) DENTAL PLAN (§ These employees -and their families have good reason to smile . . . they have the best preventive dental plan available today. Everybody agrees good teeth are one of the most important factors in good -health. The Blue Cross Dental Plan 7 was designed to provide bdsic dental treatment to group sub- scribers including such services as examina- . tions, fillings and x-rays, through extractions and anaesthesia. - - er RY "As your Ontario Blue Cross representative | am pleased to add my personal welcome, and look forward to serving you along with the many others in this region already enjoying the protection of a variety of Blue Cross Plans." Max A. C. Clarke 311 George St. North, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 3H4 (705) 743-0677 - ONTARIO' BLUE CROS A DIVISION OF THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOQIATION 2497 What Anita Fusco--and other Weight Watchers® members --are saying about the new Personal Action Plan * modules: "The modules help me get through without overeating.' Arita Fusco Registered Nurse LOST 36 pounds "Enroll a any class. First meeting Fee $7. All other meet- ings $3 -- speciol senior citizen & student role -- fust meeting $4. All other meetings $1.50 ENROLL AT ANY CLASS = FOR CLASS INFORMATION CALL 275.5222 TORONTO AREA CLASSES PORT PERRY Port Perry Masonic Hall 320 Queen Street Mondays 7:30p.m. UXBRIDGE Salvation Army Auditorium 114 Brock Street West EACH MONTH Yes Eoch mcidy members of our losses receive Weight Woltchers mogotine ubsolutely FREE Dontdeloy jo today. Join us today. We've got so much that's new to help you reach your goal. WEIGHT WATCH ERs® Wolnsr Eoviers Conoda Lammd ovihorited ver of he rode mark We ght Worchars bar] + od owner 1978

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