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Port Perry Star, 21 Apr 1976, p. 29

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Ae Sr a A Bs FR | Fy SEER | { Vv! || e H > | @& 7 "BE J \ 4 ¢ TA " Sound is' visiting wit 3 VETO) A ews of interest from Utica . By Mrs. J. Crosier. Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day, April 25 at 11:30 a.m. with Mr. Mike Ward in charge of the service. Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m, The Epsom-Utica UCW are sponsoring a Variety Night in Utica Memory Hall on Friday evening, May 7 at, 8 p.m. when "the_ Gibson family will present a Musical Program. There will be a sale of home baking, plants, - handicrafts, etc. Lunch will be served. 'We are sorry that Mr. A. MacDonald who is a patient in Port Perry Community 'Hospital has not been so well," His..daughter, Mrs. Chester Holley of Owen Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn-MacCan- nell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Ajax called on his nephew Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown on Saturday. Mr. and Mgg. Dale Beare of Mississauga and Mrs. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beare and children were visitors with Mrs. Jack Crosier during the weekend. "Over 100 guests enjoyed - the dinner and program at the Scuts, Cubs and Beavefs' 'Father and Son Banquet held in Utica Hall>en Saturday evening. I Miss Jill Kendall spent the weekend with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hawes of Whitby. . Miss Kim Schofield of Oshawa visited her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. '.. "Harper during the weekend. Mrs...James E. Mitchell was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray on Sun. Mrs, Cecil Harper and Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and Kim had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield and . Grant on Siinday. Mrs. Gordon Day d "Anita of Brougham, Jr Barry Philip of Oshawa and Mr Walter Steer were. Sun, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Philip and Mr. and Mrs, Georgé Harper spent Friday evening' with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer. and Mrs. Doug Geer and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Slack and 'ehildren and Mrs. Chet Geer were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer. ) Mr. and Mrs. Doug.McKin- ley of Willowdale spent the Wednesday afternoon and evening with Mrs. Chet Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Bole Bailey:~ k Mr. and Mrs. Ron Saund- ers of Holland Landing, Mr, nd Mrs. Ted Colbourne and ildren and Mr. Ron Young of Brantford were recent visitors withyRev. I.L and Mrs. Saunders. Don't. forget the Open -- i Hotel © intoronto ; Take advantage of the 1976 price. The Lord Simcoe is maintaining the price on the 2 nite special in the face of rising costs. NEA -- modern guest room for 2 nights dinner one evening at the famous Captain's Table including a welcoming refreshment breakfast each morning free overnight parking (from 6.00 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. _only each day) $6990 subject to advance registration and you can stay an extra night for only $2300 double See your travel agent or reserve direct. The Lord Simcoe Hotel, 150 King St. West, Toronto Tel: (416) 362-1848 House at the former 'Ives Florists on Saturday and Sunday. Mr, Don Sutcliffe of Janet-~ . Mr. and Mrs. Bob /Dia- ville called on his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. D. Morden of 'Greenwood .spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ross were theéit 'sup- r guests on Sinday. r. dnd Mrs. Lionel Bell and children of Newmarket ¢alled on Mrs. Charles, Bell' on Saturday. v Mrs. Bell and Mr. Pat Bel had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Appleton and family of Baldwin on Sum. * Mr. and Mrs. James Too- good of Toronto, Mrs.:Lor- raine Lehman, Mr. and fhe ' *#- R. Gonfierman and chilgfen During the weekend Mr. "ap and Mr. and Mrs. U: Gobkes and son of Oshawa spent _ Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Storie. . Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goslin Dave Parks of Bowmanville left on Friday on a four day bus trip to Nashville Tennes- see to attend the Grand Ole Opry." _ : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charl- tis written EVERY SUNDAY | CKGN - 22, 9:00 A.M. CHCH - 11, 9:30 A.M GEORGE VANDEMAN 1 EL DT ev Fr ry E . a LLL J gnd Mr. and Mrs. FREE DELIVERY © IN THE PORT PERRY ton visited her brother, Mr. William Baker at the Thomp- son home last week, a mond, Dr. and Mrs/ Bill Diamond and Mr. apd Mrs. Rosse Diamond and their "families were recent visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diamond. Mrs. Diamond returned to Osh- awa with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Diamond for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Armour Mac- Millan of Greenb called # --on -Mr. and_.Mrs. \Bruce & > Bailey on Sunday evening. / Prize winners at the euchre jn the Hall on Friday evehing were Lena Munro, Shirley Houghland and Mary L. Horne, Gary Munro, J. Poots and Richard Manns. Winners 'in the Freeze-Out were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Erma Watso, and Ernie Luke. : v eo Wallpaper e Panelling eo Carpet e Floor Coverings - eo PL eo ELE Al eo CARPENTRY BALLARD LUMBER _=d The three finalists in the. Oddfellow and Rebekah competition to choose a student to participate in the United Nations Tour are, from the 18f: Pat Smith, Bruce Andor, and Joy Panabaker. The winner being Joy Panabaker. In July, Joy will embark on a two" week tour of the United Nations and New York and. historical points of interest in both Canada and United States. . ' > LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES eo Counter Tops e Vanities " e Tub Enclosures e Wood Mouldings e Plywood e Underlay ™ eo Framing Material e Insulation © Power.& Hand Tools 7 MBING HOME BUILDING CENTRE ~~. HWY. 7A"AT THE LAKE NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR LAWN MOWERS AND WwW CHAINSAWS READY FOR THE BUSY SEASON AHEAD. LET US TAKE CARE OF: YOUR SERVICE PROBLEMS. "2 & A SMALL ENGINES 985-2905 or 985-3963 PORT PERRY ONT. 985-7335 ~ ! LTD TT TT TE TTT TE TT LL SALES & SERVICE Saintfield, Ont. \ NEA am po AB 2 Cv IE a --.e re 7 = a

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