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Port Perry Star, 26 Jul 1978, p. 15

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und 'Greenbank and area news by Mrs. Armour McMillan Church seryice will be at + the usual hour next Sunday. ~ Anumber of girls and boys who attended Vacation Bible School last week favoured us with several vocal numbers »at church Sunday morning. Those who were absent missed a real treat. Phoenix spent a few days last week visiting at New Liskeard. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson, Blackstock, visited with relatives in the village on Friday afternoon. Miss Mary Forfar, Agincourt, visited with her sister Mrs. Mildred Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Fred last week. OBITUARY LUCILLE MARGARET RR 2 Pontypool, son Carl v McMULLEN Funeral service was held July 14 for Lucille Margaret McMullen who passed away July 11 in Peterborough Hos- pital in her 58th year after a short illness. She is survived by her husband, William James, f CONTINUOUS | FORMS printed & blank Posy PERRY STAR 235 Queen Sfréet 985-7383 'James, also of Pontypool, and two sisters, Ilene Sam- ells, and Muriel Sutton, of Peterborough. Born in Cartwright Town- ship, she received her early education at Mahoods School and Blackstock High School, and lived all her life in Cartwright and Me---7000 Townships. She was a member of the Ballyduff United Church, the Community Hall and the Bethany Bowling League. Funeral service was officiated by Rev. Dorsch, Cambridge United Church, with burial at Pontypool Cemetary. . House or Howans JULY 27 to AUGUST 5 - rrouatrr TH 'Charles . Poulton, We welcome Mrs. Muriel Gibson and Darlene home after a delightful two week bus tour to the east coast. Mrs. Sunderland, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman over the weekend. The annual picnic of the Ianson family was held at Lake Dalrymple on Sunday afternoon. ~ Mrs. Gordon Walker and Susan of Hepworth spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ianson. We extend our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. M. Midgley and girls who lost the contents of their home in a fire recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dusty and family were guests at the wedding Delhi, ia Church Saturday afternoon. We wish Mr. Harry Phoenix better health after surgery at Shouldice 'Clinic earlier this month. Mrs. Marjory Beaton and Mrs. Adelaide McLennon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maple lake, over the weekend. | [PICKUP Pick it up Yourself and Save BIG! Bring your own Car - Truck - Trailer and Save BIG! Lizzie Cookman, Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan were Mr. and Mrs. D. Lunney and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Snoddon. Mr. and Mrs. John Phoenix, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Skinner of England visited with Mr. and Mrs. week-end. Greenbank Vacation Bible School was held July 17 to 21 at the church with 46 children and 16 leaders attending. Bible study, crafts, film strips, music and a field trip to the Pine Ridge Reforistration area by the two oldest classes composed the programme for the week. Donations of cookies, money and chocolate milk were very much appreciated. On Friday evening the 'presentéd- 'a yl ikien programme of song, drama, choral speaking, and a craft display for parents and friends. This concluded a busy but successful week for all who were involved. The church bar-b:que is on August 4th. Tickets can be purchased from Raymond - Kerry, Murray Lee or Rev. Roundell. JULY 27 to AUGUST 5 ONLY! 1 Fu rnitu re Stereo » Ap "LIVING ROOM SUITES v= SKlaFEBRE cure - Artistic -Franklin - Serta . BEDROOM SUITES Deilcraft - Titan - Daveluyville Southshore - Bergeron 'Daveluyville - Zest Hida - Deilcraft --ty SAVE AN EXTRA s0.°100. | 10% 207" Fred Phoenix last ° REFRIGERATORS - RANGES DISHWASHERS - FREEZERS 'WASHERS - DRYERS - T.V.'s " \ LEY ex NL Xr cio 7% PEAS Sh 1 7 Ee LA BIRTH SOR IAT FER A RIOR 8 BL Sie BAIL Aa That 3 ASA F) . 7 4 ; Tr 3 EON TINEA akon ie cobain a a lt { PORT PERRY STAR -- W¢dnesday, July 26, 1978 -- 15 STOUFFVILLE BAKERY Hwy. 7A - PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-2412 To show our appreciation for your patronage since our opening, we are having a special on: HOMEMADE WHITE BREAD 3/$1.19 (Special on Wed. to Sat., July 26 10 29, 1978) "ANTIQUES BOTH LARGE & SMALL Including: .*Brass Fireplace Fender/Bench *Brass Double Bed * Spinning Wheel - lagge walking type - Circa 1800-1830 * Set of 6 Caned Seat Bowmanville style Chairs - original finish - Circa 1850 * Pine Dresser and Chest of Drawers. 5 MILES EAST OF PORT-PERRY ON HWY 7A 986-5588 Open every day except 'Wednesdays & Thursdays. LON pliances a Mood yin AIR CONDITIONERS PICK UP PRICE CHAIRS | Loungers - Swivel Tub - Occasional fi DINING ROOM SUITES $ 5): LT 'SAVE UPTO A "ry MATTRESSES $10. t TL $ $499 From ' $40 Pick it up Yourself And Save BIG! i © | House or Howano 241 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-2272 SAVE AN EXTRA i % GP OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES! FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE A -- On FONT "~ « AP Lh An: kh ET I YE ERIN EAE i SES GEN IY. WAASTUXE 5 AEs L Ho a « ~~ "5 ray a - Sn SVP TN yp. s 3 SERRS pe CR rh Yn CW ~ a - 3 Be ee ra ed

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