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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 5 Nov 1970, p. 12

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-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 5, 1970 Eraonharth Greenbank Church Anni f University and friend Mr. Rob versary service will be held on Nov. 8 at ll am. with Rev Dr. S.V. Pawcitte, Emmanual College. as guest speaker. The Ontario County Jr. Farmers choir with Miss Debbie Griffia,| Port Perry, as soloist will pro wide special music Mrs. Ted Murphy of Osh- awa visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee on Sunday Mr. Peter Forsythe visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nei! Hunter and family on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dob- son and family visited @jth Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor and family last Saturday Mr. John Stone, Queen's 3s" Firply Standard Sheathing PLYWOOD SPECIAL | MeKracher, Hamilton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone and family over the weekend. Baby Lee Rodd Beacock | visited with his Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. K. Rodd last | Saturday A large crowd of friends and relatives attended a bridal shower in honour of the bride- | to-be Saturday afternoon. | Mrs. G. Hunter and Mrs. Wm. Stone attended the Senior Leaders Training School sponsored by the Dept. of Ag- riculture and Food last week. Watch for further news on this | course at a later date. Congratulations to Donald | McCaig who received his BA 4x8 $4.50 per sheet Yq Firply 34.50 PORT PERRY {9 & LONGINES ROLEX WITTNAUER WATCHES etc Reesor Fuel & Lumber 4x8 per sheet | the Page-Heath wedding News degree from the University of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter attended the 30th wedding celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gough, Milliken, last Fri- day evening. We are pleased that Mrs. Annie Guy is out of hospital and convalescing at her home. Mr and = Mrs. Harry Phoenix, Miss Jean Phoenix and Mrs. Gertie Craigg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bagg and family in Toronto last Sunday. Mrs. Emma McMillan, Ham- ilton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jub- binga and Christopher visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rodd Foster over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones, Hamilton, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. lanson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. McLean visited with Mr. and Mrs. K. Latton and Keith on Sun- John Leask and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Raines attended in Wesley United Church, Mim- ico, last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Everest, Eng- land, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods St. Marys', visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird last week Mr and Mrs. Dwaine Ni- |chol and family, Ottawa, and Beginning NOVEMBER 4th, OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. IS COMING Only 7 Weeks Use our layaway pian for all your gift buying Pentland Jewellers Ltd. 193 QUEEN STREET -- 985-7641 -- PORT PERRY Jewellery, Diamonds Gilts of all Kinds BIRTHSTONE We rep my EADQUA / N we och . ATE As we COLUMBIA and SIGNET and SCHOOL RINGS ROYAL ALBERT PARAGON AYNSLEY SPODE CHINA ROYAL DOULTON BABY CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS CHINA FANCIES atso a large selection of LOVELACE DIAMOND RINGS LEATHER GOODS, LAMPS, DRESSER SETS, JEWELL CASES PEN SETS, GLASSWARE and CRYSTAL 10% cash discount on diamonds may be arranged Chargex available or terms Dr. Wm. Cohoon was one of a four member panel at a County Cancer Edcuational Forum held in Uxbridge Sunday evening. About 200, all women attended the interesting event where two films were shown prior to the panel discussion. Others on the panel were Dr. Wm. Dale, surgeon and consultant in obstetrics and gynaecology from Scarborough Centennary Hospital, Dr. Adrian Watt, Uxbridge and Mrs. Isobel St. John, R.N. Uxbridge. From left Dr. Watt, Dr. Cohoon, Mrs. St. John and Dr. Dale. - Photo courtesy Uxbridge Times Journal Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevin and family with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cronsberry, Sutton, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Couves with Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor and family last Monday helping Christopher celebrate his birthday. The next dance in Cent- ennial Hall will be on Satur- day evening Nov. 14th at 8.30 p.m. Mr. Frank Barkey will provide the music. Ladies please bring lunch. Mr. and Mrs. F. Beare, Mr. and Mrs. F. Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton attended the funeral of their cousin, Miss Marilyn Beare in Uxbridge last Friday Miss Blanch Luke of Tor- onto was buried at Greenbank on Monday Miss Wyona McNinley of Port Perry called on Mrs. George Beaton one day _re- cently | Mr. and Mrs. Vene Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakely, and Mr. and Mrs.°G. Hunter! attended the milk transport banquet last Wednesday in Toronto The Hi-C had a very successful take-out dinner last week end, approximately 300 plates were delivered Congratulations to the young people. There was just clean fun last Hallowe'en Port Perry Secondary School commencement exer- cises are this Friday, Nov. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wash- burn of Cooksville visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves on Sunday The regular euchre will be on Friday Nov. 6, 8.30 p.m. News next week 2052 2666 The Prince Albert Pals held a double meeting, five and six, at Mrs. Pugh's home on October 31st. The meetings opened with the Lord's Prayer, the Roll Calls were given and answer jed and the home assign |ment given and answered The minutes were read and approved, the business was discussed, and the members each judged carried lunches Then Karen Saunders, Joan Coates, and Mrs. Pugh made dishes which were tasted and found delicious. Karen and Joan made apple salad while Mrs. Pugh made cheese souf | fle, chicken salad, and whip ped jellied strawberries call BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, imagination 'end Estimates FREE SEAGRAVE, ONT. 985-7027 Howard's © Draperies | HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating "Christmas Seals" YOUR Christmas Seals are in the mail. Your contribution -- large or smal] -- helps us in the fight against emphysema, tuberculosis, chronic bron- chitis, asthma, and other respiratory diseases. TB-RD CHRISTMAS SEALS provide these services Multiphasic Testing Surveys Industrial Mass Surveys Assistance to patients in Sanatoria and at home Transportation to chest clinics and hospitals Health education -- literature, films, ete. Baby Sitter's Training Courses Research into tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases, air pollution. All programmes planned approved by Ontario Thoracic Society, and our own Medical Advisory Committee ' Won't you please wee CHRISTMAS TE-RD SEALS on all your mail and packages and speed your gift to-- Ontario County Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association c/o BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 1) SIMCOE STREET, NORTH OSHAWA

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