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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 7 Apr 1971, p. 15

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_W® -- PORT PERRY STAR -- _ Wednesday, April 7, 1971 ia Mra. D. Ashton ; It was gratifying to see the! church so well filled on Sun- day morning. March 28th when we had the Elim Gos. pel Echoes with us to parti-| cipate'tn the worship service Also Mr. Me! Smith, Oshawa, | was with us and taped part | of the service to be used on} his broadcast at a later date Rev. Black's sermon title was} Sidedoor Betrayal" : . - ; Commemoration Sunday | will be observed on April 18 | St. Andrews Choir from Lind say will be with us for the} evening service with Rev. G ; Brett as, the speaker Sunday"Se hool each Sunday | morning at 10.00 a.m. and/ church service at 11:30 a.m. Visitors are most welcome. ) Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton on the occasion of their fiftieth) wedding anniversary. A re- ception was held in their honour in the church hall on Saturday afternoon, March 27th, with about 150 guests} in attendance. Those pour- ing tea were Mrs. Nellie Wil. son, Mrs. Edgar Heron, Mrs. Herbert Ashton and Mrs. Lena Doble. The bride of 530 years looked lovely, wear- ing a blue ensemble with an orchid corgage. The room was tastefully decorated for the occasion, with the three- tier wedding cake in the ' rade -U to A Better Used Car! During our Spring -- Used n News centre of the tea table. Many beautiful gifts, cards, etc. were received by the happy couple. Miss Debbie Sutherland of Utica, grand. daughter, was in charge of the guest book Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron were: Rev. and Mrs. K. A. Heron, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leper, London; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mec- Andiess and family of Don | Mills. The Walt Disney Films will be continued once again }at the Community Centre. Last Saturday, was the shaw- | ing of "Rascal the Racoon". Next film on Saturday, April 24th at 230 p.m. featuring "Cinderella". A euchre game was held in the Centre on Friday night. Next euchre on April 16th. Everyone welcome. There will be a yoga dem- onstration in the Centre on Wednesday, April 7th at 1.30 pm. to 230 p.m. Mrs. M. Blake will be instructor -- courtesy of the Whitby Rec- reation Dept. All ladies in- terested in participating please come along. Good way to keep fit, ladies. Any news items of interest call 655-3985. Car Clearance , 1969 Pontiac 1969 Pontiac FIREBIRD PARISEANNE OH-C 6 Cylind 4 Door Hardtop Sprint Engine Automatic, Radio A.T., P.S., P.B., Radio i Double Power 1 Owner, 31,000 mi. } Lic. No. 71405K ) Lic. No. 34420A Joins Hydro's Qo Yo-Hydre's Bowman- ville Area has a new Quarter Century Club member. He is John T. Hayes, an Area cus- tomer serviceman. John Hayes was born in Rochester, New York. He moved to Canada as a boy. {= attended public and sec- / 1967 Chevrolet Caprice FULL POWER [including TAPE » 2 DOOR HARDTOP, AIR CONDITIONING, Seats, Windows) PLAYER, WIRE WHEELS, Lic. No. 68392K Radio, R Defogger 1968 Pontiac PARISEANNE 1967 Pontiac FIREBIRD OH-C 6 Cylinder Sprint Engine AT., Radio One Owner One Owner lic. Mo. 1273A Z SEX Re-Built Engine v8 AT. Lic. No. X79597 ' lic. No. 23595A ; | 1965 Buick SKYLARK Sedan V8 Double Power Radio Lic. No. 71404K = -MAJCHER Pontiac-Buick Ltd, 150 ' wate st. Post me eee Area serviceman, John Hayes, proudly receives his 25-year certificate from George Stewart, (right) Quarter Century club representative. Manager Rex Walters of 25 Year Club ondary schools in Uxbridge as well as Scarborough Collegi ate. During World War Il, he served in the Canadian Army Signal Corps. from 1942 to 1946. After War service, John | Hayes joined Hydro in 1946 jand worked as a groundman and lineman until he was appointed to his current po- | sition in 1965 He is a member of the ; Port Perry Curling Club, and ithe Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club. He also has a keen interest in model railroading He and his wife reside at 9 Meadowview Bivd., manville 'These are the egg all the kids will be hunting Easter Bow-| Ontario Hydro's Bowmanville Area looks on (Ontario Hydro photo) Continued vian Turner, am Ashbridge, Mrs. Reta Saunders, Mrs. E. Reader, Mrs. G. Demara, Mrs. Pascoe, Tammy Freeman. Last Wed. Mrs. Jerry Tay- lor with 2 ladies from Port went up to the O'Keefe Cen- tre and enjoyed the musical production of "Coco" On Thursday several Is- land ladies did a thorough Scugog News visited with Mr. and Mrs Reader. On Sunday afternoon Miss Beverley Manns was surpris- éd when she was invited to a shower in her honour at the home of her aunt Mrs. Richard Manns. Recently Mrs. Evelyn Maeck and her daughter Marilyn of South River visited with the former's daughter, Mrs. Don Jordan and her family. clean up job at "Grace" church | Recently Jamie Taylor, while playing in the barn with other boys, had the mis-| fortune to damage his front! | teeth & suffer mouth injury.| | On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. | Gerald Thompson of Barrie| ' "They'll find them simply delicious." morning." | AE Johnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985--2383 NOW WAITING FOR YOU from Laura Secord * Chocolate ; EASTER EGGS ¥ {, * Chocolate EASTER BUNNIES & CHICKS * BOXED CHOCOLATES BRUTON'S 1.0.A. Port Perry's Laura Secord Store

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