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Port Perry Star, 29 Sep 1976, p. 10

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RANG TIN AAT ARTA TNA TRA A et) AREER RAS Re A ROS RANT AEE | A Pas FLEW Wk BA 481 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- WED., SEPT. 29, 1976 Epsom and ared news By Mrs. Jean Jeffery The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the family of the late Gordon Taylor in the loss of a dear husband, father and grand- father. We also extend the sym- pathy of all to the family of the late Mrs. Pauline Farr, especially to her sister, Mrs. Alma Claughton, Miss Darlene Lyons was home from Peterborough with her mother for the weekend. The W.I. group for Bethes- da-Reach met last Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. Bigglestone. All enjoy- ed the box of very helpful bulletins on home and gar- den projects and were pleased to take home some of our favourites. We were sorry that Mrs. Carter was unable to be present 'as she had just returned home from hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Also our good friend, Mrs. Ralph Veitch, has been on the sick list, our very best wish to her also. Mrs. Margaret Munro CHRO iid de - qt - [J d= UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W. Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 from the Lindsay area spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin. Miss Kathy Goslin of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin. Mrs. Myrtle Thomas of Greenbank and Mrs. Jean Jeffery of Epsom paid their respects to the 'late Mrs. Pauline Farr at West Hill on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson, Mr. Bill Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin visited Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. David Park of Bowmanville. Uxbridge-Scott Sunday School Convention will be held in Epsom Church on Monday evening, October 4th. Registration 7:15 p.m. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilson of Sarnia on Thursday. It was grandson David's first birthday. Mrs. Earl Wilson visited with her daughter, Joyce, in Willowdale on Tuesday. Margaret and Ray Taylor "Ss sss dint died dd eh ---------- dnd hE ppp were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor on Sunday. Julie and Richard Ashton hosted a corn roast for sever- al of their friends on Satur- day evening. There will be communion Service at'Utica Church at 11:30 a.m. next Sunday. The Manchester Beaver, Cubs and Scouts Mothers Auxiliary is having a bake and rummage sale Saturday, November 6 in Manchester Hall, 11 a.m til 3 p.m. Donations gratefully received. Contact Mrs. Barry Page. OBITUARY LENAS. RAHM Mrs. Lena Sidella Rahm (Webber) of Greenbank, ._ died at the Port Perry Com- munity Nursing Home on Saturday, September 18, 1976. She was in her 82nd year. She was married in Hamp- ton in 1923 to George B. Rahm. They farmed in Darlington Township until 1945, when they moved to Saintfield and continued farming until they retired to Greenbank in 1961. She was a member of the Greenbank United Church and U.C.W. She is survived by her. husband, daughters Aileen (Mrs. J. McLaughlin), Helen, Ruth (Mrs. Joe Wal- dinsperger), a son Ray and 10 loving grandchildren. Funeral service was 'held September 21 at the McDer- * mott-Panabaker Funeral 'Various Styles & Colours FREE ESTIMATES FREE SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE YES, WE INSTALL ONT DURHAM CARPET SALES 141A : A Las 60 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY 985-3773 It was Ladied Appreciation Nig on SAiFdny. at the Port Perry branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. The night is dedicated to the Ladies Auxiliary of the legion and the many other volunteers who help out not only in community service work but "back up the boys" at the local branch." Seen here are, from left: Audrey Bate, Zone Commander of the Women's Auxiliary; June Symes, President of the Port Perry Branch of the Auxiliary; and local Legion President SCUGOG PLUMBING o NEW INSTALLATIONS - eo REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS eo REASONABLE RATES Special Rates for Senior Citizens. BOX 966 - PORT PERRY 985-3837 'Here's a nice clean story with a good punch line. Shur Gain saoitation line has developed so fast. Now, yout Shur-Gain dealer offers one stop service with . every product required in good dairy sanitation. Supe- rior, proven, hard working products that carry a punch=""our punch kine". Home in Port Perry. Rev. Roundell officiated. Pall- bearers were six nephews. Interment was at Bethesda Cemetery. For Photograph REPRINTS From the Port Perry Star Phone 985-7383 For years, the basic ingredients of some of Canada's finest cleansers have been made at the Chemical Division of Canada Packers. So. when Shur-Gain decided to provide its customers with quality cleansers and sanitizing products, it began with years of experi- ence. With such a $tart, you can see why our growing Chlorinated Cleaner. Excellent for removing fat and protein residue and especially suited for cleaning dairy utensils and bulk tanks. Germ Kill for Dairying. An iodine base germicide for udder washing, manual cleaning, nflaton sanitizing and storage, | premise disinfecting. Pipeline Cleaner : and Sanitizer, - A non-foaming, chlorinated cleaner and sanitizer for C.I.P, systems. Built in sequestrant. If used regularly, an acid post rinse after each milking is not required. Milkstone Remover and Acid Cleaner. Non foaming. For removal of milkstone and mineral him from pipelines and milking equipment Udder Towels. High quality Kraft with maximum wet strength and absorbency. Individual disposable towels help control mastitis Teat Dip. An iodine base germicide for prevention and control of mastitis. Effective, fast acting and non irntating Shur-Gain . . . for the modern farmer. Wallace Marlow Co. Ltd. Blackstock, Ont. - Phone 986-4201

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