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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 23 Dec 1970, p. 6

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ONL. OO Se EEE --------------------LEyEyEyEEE Eee G -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. T Bull in Oshawa Sunday visiting Dave and Jessie Smith Bill Prentice home from London University visiting with parents Mr. and' Mrs. E Prentice for several days last week Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wo. Bell were Calvin & Josie Moore, Ivan Jeffrey and Heather Demara. Bill and Linda Jeffrey at- tended a family reunion in Toronto last Sunday at her grandparents home, Mr. Am- vbrose Theurer Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Aldredwere Alan and Frances Aldred of Agincourt Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc- Lellan of Willowdale spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Car ter. Mr. Art Thompson and son Denny, down inspecting their summer cottage at Pine Point recently Wm. Smith, wife Arlene & soms Rick and Brian of Osh- awa visiting Mr. and Mrs. D Smith last Friday Mr. and Mrs. M. Appleton and family took a drive to Dorset last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Perc. Jeffrey and Ivan attended Nancy Cro- tier's wedding at the Presby- terian Church in Port Perry last Saturday Congratulations to our new bride and groom Mr. & Mrs Jim MacMaster Last Monday night the Jr choir had a supper at the A SPECIAL GIFT. Laura Secord Christmas Candies made with sweet dairy cream and fresh country butter. | Christmas Candies from Laura whecord ON'S IDA DRUGS Scugog News church, They exchanged gifts and then went out car olling. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carnish were Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson, of Oshawa. Mrs. Fortune vilsting Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Crowell several days last week. She is still recovering from the whiplash she "received in an accident several weeks ago. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jackson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jackson, of Oshawa. Mrs. Day of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of Bowmanville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Freeman. Janice and Brent Richard- son home for the week-end with ber parents, Mr. & Mrs. C. Carter. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Sweetman were Frances and Alan Aldred of Agincourt. Mrs. Ann Hilmer & daugh- ters of Toronto were Monday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kane. Those attending an early Christmas dinner at Mrs. KR. McDougall's home last Sun- day were: Mr. and Mrs. Rod. ney Chandler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chandler and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Chandler and Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Chandler Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter at- tended the wedding of Nancy and Jas. MacMaster last Sat- urday Joan Mueller recent dinner guest of Mrs. Hy Thomas. Saturday night visitors of For special friends. L. to r. front row - Bro. Wor. Bro. Wm. J. Carnegie, Jack Fallis, Jr. Deacon; rt. Tyler; Bro. Hans Kraupa, Senior W arden; Wor. Bro. Jack Nottingham, Worshipful Master: Wor. Bro. Albert Cawker, Treasurer: Wor. Bro. Wesley Lane, imm. Past Master; Bro. John L. Sweetman, Organist. Maude Brown and Mid Col- lins, Roy and Jean Brown of Oshawa, and Crystal and Cee. Abernathy of Bowmanville. David Jones of Péterbor- ough was a week-end guest of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Carter. Mr. and Mrs. John Sweet- man had their grandchildren Carol, Kathy andJohn Kane for lunch last Sunday. Merry Christmas everyone! --| Check The Label On Your Paper Fidelity Lodge A.F. & A.M. Install 1971 Officers Rear row - Bro. Arnold Taylor, Sr. Deacon; Bro. Roy Lane, Jr, Warden; Br. James Baird, Sr, Steward; Bro. Stan- ley Glass, Jr. Steward; Wor. Bro. Wentworth Watson, Secretary; Bro. Alan Crosier, Inner Guard; Wor. Bro. Robert Storry, Dir of Ceremonies. Fidelity Lodge 428 Port;0noured by the presence of | master. Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown were: =z was the scene of a mem- orable evening for 45 mem- bers and 75 visitors from Port Hope, Newcastle, Osh- awa, Whitby and surrounding territory on Tuesday, Decem- ber 8th, when John Notting- ham was installed as ruling master for 1971. Wor. Bro. Hugh Espie headed the installation team for this investiture and in- stallation, and the lodge was Right Worshipful Brother James Barron, of Oshawa, the district deputy grand master, representing grand lodge of Canada, in the province of Ontario, Ontario District. Bro. Roy Nottingham, fat- her of the new master, pre- sented his son with a masonic bible. Wor. Bro. Wesley Lane was presented with his past mas- ter's jewel, as immediate past For that Special Occasion and for that Extra Special Occasion SMOKED _ PHEASANT | Mrendenn Game Diver and Shooting Preserve R.R. No. 4 -- 985-7465 Following the impressive monies, ably- conducted by Director of Ceremonies, Wor. Bro. Roy H. Cornish, a delicious hot turkey supper was served by the ladies of the eastern star, to the delight of the assembled guests and members. During the banquet hour a very informative and inter- esting address was given by Rt. Wor. Bro. Garnet, Rickard, of Durham Lodge, Newcastle. *

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