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Port Perry Star, 29 Apr 1981, p. 37

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Chosen yen respects to the late Bev borough to convalesce and Mrs. David Larmer, nee Bruce missed this Congratulations girls. Queen was Trish Sleep and J, 4% 'Haywood who passed away , following her kneesurgeryin Ingrid Schaad, who were programme. On Saturday evening the Princesses Carolyn hs on Saturday. in Port Perry *, Toronto Hospital, « - married on' Saturday in, Last week a meeting of 7 High School held its annual Carnaghan and Sandra 3% Hospital. Bev lived in the Still in hospital are Mrs. Tatamouctie, Nova Scotia. interested people was heldat "At Home at the Rec Centre ,- Little, Congratulations. It ow east: subdivision and did - Robert Ford, Jennie Bailey, They are now enjoying a CCPS with the purpose of with 'a good attendance of was a delightful event. Koo considerable ~ supply Mr. W. Graham, in Port Southern holiday, Attending getting playground students, parents and Guest with Reverend EIA teaching . at the Public = Perry. In Toronto, Mr. John the wedding from this area - equipment for the children in friends. What a transfor and Mrs. Victor Parsons, 3: School. Sympathy is Lawrence and Mrs. Josie Were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grades 4,5and 6 at our local mation these young people Marlene and Lynda for a few {it extended to husband, Rick and small children, Paul and Hamilton. "Mr. and Mrs. Murray Larmer; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer; Mr. John Larmer; school. They planned two fund raising events - on June undergo - it was hard to realize that the same kids days was Mrs. Doreen "Rowell of Fort Qu"Appelle, Rp-- oT fr wr &o X Heather. Byers spent last weekend at Mr. Paul Larmer; and Miss 13th - a Bake and Garage that we see everyday in their Saskatchewan. Rs 3 , ) Nancy MacKinley of Milton; Sale at the school and a Ae ./ ky Mrs. Sharon Essery and Dance on September 19th at k [| i ia 8 Greenbank news Heather; Mr. Eric Goulding; the Rec Centre. Any Landmar ru ng A ; Mr. Brian DeJong. interested parents who Fi 1 (From page 36) Beare is entertaining three As a sign of spring wouldlike to join this worth- (From page 1) earning 10 per cent com- fat 4 LEW Tali, rf ladies in Flori fan well Turner's Greenhouse held its. while project are very and husband who is injured. pound interest until they i A : , ual it was a fine success mee n Thursday, April the Kane family, Mr. Justice a 3 a.m. Your're only young once. 30th after school at CCPS. aig family " Mrs. Kane told the Star a | il Reazin at Wick. Happy Drought memories of many excellent presentations i... i BL iar Birthday Mrs. Reazin: PY" happy times spent with her which consisted of 'mY : { Dr a Jy um Mrs. Don Donneral, Pat Parents and family. 'Jean demonstrations, exhibits and I'm Your 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Heron in and Charlene had dinner one 2nd Bruce Mountjoy were a ay the girls Wh Local Authorized : Thornhill. day last week with Bruce married 38 years ago in this Mong. ae gris win ALCAN DEALER. ; and Anne Beaton in their Peautiful large farmstead received their County . Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee and family from Trout Creek have been visiting with his A Benefit Auction is plann- ed for the Markham Truax family on Friday May 1st. with a great crowd attending on each of the two days. Welcome home to both For further information call Judy Crawford - 6-4616 or Linden also ruled that damages can be awarded to parents of any children Monday the family ""is' pleased and satisfied" with the court judgement of last paren: The Auction and Variety Mr. and Mrs. Doug Allen and Kathy White at 6-4640. killed in an accident for loss week, and lawyer Terry Mr. and Mrs. Wallace night will begin at 7.30 p.m, I and Mrs. Seorge o Friday Syening 2 of guidance and companion- Kelly is quoted as saying McMillan from Orillia called at Lloyd Wilson's Sale enjoyed whe day Seemly good, grow ey Bar hors the ship, hers previously Be that what the judgement 3 i 4 0 mages awar 0 is i on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arena. Refreshments will be the sotith, Achievement Program for aber o LG means is "there is a new McMillan on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean attended a family shower at Cannington on Saturday for Julie McKean who will soon become the bride of Blair Malcolm. # We enjoyed hearing the children sing in Church on Sunday. The 4H girls held a very served. Ladies please bring sandwiches or squares. Good articles or baking for auction would be apprecia- ted. ? ~ Margaret Couperthwaite - visited recently with Mrs. new home in Port Perry. Bill, Laura, Joseph and Alice Jansen of Toronto were Bonnie Hudson was surprised to see her grand- parents' former farmstead near. Meaford, Ontario profiled on W5 on Channel 9 on Sunday evening. It which is now owned for future retirement by Michael Warren, who has the 4-H recent project "Which came First, the Chicken or the Egg?" which was held at the Blackstock Rec Centre. Each of the seven units put on their Honours certificates and pins Eleanor Kelly was. the _only Blackstock girl to have reached this plateau. Debbie Mrs. Kane and her daughter Kathryn Beer received their cash award immediately, but the $9,000 for the two sons, John 15 and Billy 11, will be held in trust -Call for a free quote on installing Alcan aluminum siding. dimension for the loss of children and injuries to parents, which will bring it into line with today's thinking." . "This is a good law," he stated. a Ci EE A oe A au ssful Achi tD isiting with the Frank Rott, | 28 program on Saturday bu family on Saturday CHRIS ALLEN i Uxbridge. A happy thought can do a ALUMINUM Hh We understand George lot, To brighten up a day. } (€\) S Bulking ALAR i \ 985-8048 -- a ARE Put A Smile on Your Face, : ry Test Drive A ) a) HONDA David H. Smith FARM FEEDS i 3 KEVIN CANNON SOU SINEVAY WNL IN FARM N EEDS Pte : rail PRINTMAKER G ILLUSTRATOR J _ City-Centre Automobiles Te Perrsilien be 3 ) 1110 Dundas St. East - Whitby Farm Supply Centre ¥ 5 666-1772 - 98586561 | \moccocccccccsanas i YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER YT Port Perry United Churc JES geen sm a ---- -- ------ 10-10-10 - 25 kg. $5.50 | GARDEN FERTILIZER ; FARM FERTILIZER 7-7-7 -25 kg. $5.00 ! Celebrates - Dona 10-6-4- 25 kg. $5.00 Please Phone for Prices. "Spreaders Available!" a c---- LARGE SELECTION - TOP QUALITY BRAND NEW, BRAND NAME FURNITURE 95th ANNIVERSARY IW WW ep epegppe-- the former Barbara Hunter, also of Port Perry. He has a unique University education and is presently the Minister at St. Andrew's United Church in Niagara Falls, where he has been for WE ARE NOW OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS - 8:30 to 5:00 *Specials This Week * 0 0 0 0 1] I] I] i [1] } i OES : SEED POTAT . { PERSONAL - HOUSEHOLD - GIFT ITEMS 4% | i FULLY GUARANTEED BY MANUFACTURER ith a Nsettem CHICK STARTER 1 SUNDAY, MAY 3 - 7:00 P.M. ) : Ww g Kenebec DUCK STARTER | Al Toro LWidators - 44. 7:4 12 if } Former Member Red Chieftain TURKEY STARTER | At Thickson Rd. - 2 Miles North of Brooklin a REV. J.H. GRIFFEN 0 25¢ Ib. 25 kg. $9.95 A OPEN FOR VIEWING & PRE-AUCTION PURCHASING yg as a 15.99 75 Ibs. g TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY - NOON til 8:00 P.M. 0 h SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. 0 Guest Speaker. cK ] PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS 0 | y WN S10 Sr Ts. cote 1d oes, ys. oa, wo ot icin omy. 0 ! -- FRUIT PLUS LIQUID nto Bn ae al yt oe ess. chin cabs. hall sands d Port Perry United Church invites you to their § Fruit tree i mvs MS: Cash - Chargex - Mastercard . Cheque with LD. 0 95th Anniversary on Sunday, May 3, 1981. The hd CYGONE 2-E Disease Control 3 Allied Auction Group - 655-4004 i guest speaker for the 11:00 A.M. Service will be for Birch Leaf Miner : i oaOEaaemaenooacaonoae, 11 REV J.H. Griffen, B.A., M.Div., formerly of Port {) $7.49 250 ml $4.29 : SEESESESESEEEESESEIISSIISY 4 Perry, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Sam Griffen, he atten- 250ml. 37. 500 ml. $6.99 E STOUFFVI LLE BA ERY { ded school and Sunday School here. He married § 4 . 0 4 0 0 0 a a nr ye a er a SS pnp ---- § a -- -- bli J Sg SS Sy Sy SS -- Open: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 to 5:30, Sat. 8:30 to 5:00. A division of Wallace Marlow Co. Ltd. - Blackstock, Ontario 0 . the past twelve years. He is also presently Chair- fj. Crusty Rolls .. 'Reg. $1.15) doz. 1.09 man of the Niagara Presbytery and Chairman of ) W ALL ACE M AR LOW WE A ) the Niagara South Board of Education. 0 | Raisin Bread ............ , 21or $1.59 & 0 Music will be presented by the Church Choir § CO.LTD (Reg. 1.09 each - Save 59°) hd who will be joined by former choir members and § . . 'Black Forest Cake.............. $2.79 § 4 directors. 0 40 VANEDWARD DRIVE - PORT PERRY (Reg. $3.49 - Save 701) 0 A Sunday evening service will be held at ho : (Behind Philp Pontiac-Buick) 0 7:30 P.M. featuring the "New Jerusalem Singers" x ' PORT PERRY PLAZA - Hwy. 7A - 985-2412 hd from Cannington. They will present a musical 3 PHONE 985 1363 { 0 "Country Village Baking" y drama entitled "Light." SUMS, Tb TE Aa rr < 4 4} hr 2 Et A ORL

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