8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976 Manchester area news By Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church Sunday October 10 at 1:15 a.m. Rev. G. Wylie in_charge. The October U.C.W. will meet at the church, Thurs. October 7 at 2 p.m. Sunday guests with Mrs. Dolly Roberts were Mrs. Frank Way of Toronto, Mrs. Robert Campbell and Terri, Mrs. Tony Reddick and Christine. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haves ol Ajax. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Best and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. Oosterlo have returned home atter a three-week holiday in Holland. . - Mrs. Jim Torrens and Kenny of Montreal visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. rank Johnson and Wesley over weekend. Mrs. Lillian Wilson of Smith Falls weekend guest with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. G. Marcotte and family. Mrs. D. Oosterlo was host to a lovely Trouseau Tea Sunday afternoon in honour of Miss Margaret Oosterlo, a bride-to-be. Cedar Creek By George Kilpatrick Auke Vandermeer is home from hospital and is im- proving. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson and family and George Kil- patrick _ attended the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keetch, For Photograph J REPRINTS From the Port Perry Star Phone 985-7383 Benjamin Moore PAINTS [\ a { 1 NL Moor So which was held in the Whitby Legion Hall. Mrs. Johnson is Mrs. Keetch's sister. Other former Cedar Creek neigh- bours of Allen's who attend- ed were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgerton of Hillsdale Manor Oshawa, and Mr. Gerald Stinson of Kedron and his wife. Allen mentioned the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oyler who are on a holiday in England, but had sent greet- ings from there. The Keetch family had lived on the farm where Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque live and Allen and his sister, Jean, attended Cedar Creek school. v 227 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8025, PORT PERRY'S "Paint & Wallpaper Specialty Store" A good time students, who put the new Grade Niners through their paces during the annual initiation day activities. At left is Kelly Rowe, and (right) Chrystal Menzies, winner of the best costumed girl award. UTICA (continued) Donations will be gratefully received. Contact Mrs. Barry Page. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockett of Brooklin called on Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on Friday. The Thompsons visited Mrs. Betty Bartlett of Brooklin on Tuesday and had supper with Mrs. Jim Miller of Mount Albert on Sunday. Mrs. James E. Mitchell spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin of Brooklin. - Mr. and Mrs. Ern Simpson of Uxbridge called on Mrs. Mitchell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beare of Mississauga and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beare and child- ren of Oshawa were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mr. Gordon Bray and Mr. Jerry Bray visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe on Sunday. We are glad that Mr. Sutcliffe is home from hospital and feel- ing better again. Mrs. Chet Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer: were among the guests at the celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geer's 25th Wedding Anniversary at their home in Port Perry on Wednesday evening. \ Mr. Allan Bailey §pent last week at the Plowing Match near Walkerton. \ The MacCannells and baby Ryan called on Grandma and Grandpa Filletti in Oshawa on Saturday. Prize - winners at the euchre in the hall on Friday ' evening were Erma Watson, B. Stiver, and Mrs. Carrier- sall, Hardy Noble, J. Pools and Eva Stentiford. Winners in the Freeze-out were Mr. and Mrs. Les Meyers, first, and Mr. 'and Mrs. Andy Munroe, second. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slack and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Geer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer on Sunday. Nn Ww 4