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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 14 Apr 1971, p. 20

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"ROUND THE g TOWN' Mrs. June daugmer of Mr hb --. Mrs. ~~ Murray, Pert Perry, has re cently completed a course of study in dental assisting, and has received her certificate at a graduation ceremony on March 31, 1971. June was formerly employed by Dr. G D. Lague, Port Perry and is now im Dr. W. R. Patrick's office in Trenton Mrs. B. F. Koch and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon spent Good Friday with Miss Jane Smyth in Belleville Weekend guests with Mr and Mrs. Dem Murray were their daughter Karen, student. at Sir Sanford Training Col- lege, Peterborough, and their daughter and son-in-law, June and Wayne Armstrong of Trenton Mr. and Mrs. Armitage, Ottawa were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton treland Over 200 people enjoyed the Maple Syrup Festival held in Prentice's bush on Sunday. The weather was ideal and the LOL realized approximately $100.00 in all Miss Mary Nelson was host- ess at a miscellaneous show- er held in honour of Miss Joanne Jackson a bride-to-be, om Friday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nelson Miss Elizabeth Jefford,/ daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Jefford who at one time re- sided in Port Perry and now reside at Elliott Lake was a guest of Miss Mary Nelson over the week-end Elizabeth is a student at Toronto Uni- versity. FRIENDLY * DHMOSOPHER "EMIELS PLACE" | (Queensdale Restaurant) | Where Good Food Is On The Menu Every Day Buy the "Best Pork" in town We cook it with that special | touch and then serve it : TRY IT, IT's GOOD! Pork Roast -- Hot or Cold Pork Sandwiches. TAKEOUT Fish & Chips, Pizza Just Phone 985-2066 and we will have your order waiting for you : An estimated 500 persons participated in the local 5 and 10 Store Easter Party, last Thursday evening. Al- though the store was literally torn to shreds in search of eggs, everything was back in order for the next day of business. In addition to the many dollar saver values, many cash awards were hand- Caesarea and her son, who found a grand total of $12.00 in Baster eggs. Other cash awards were given to lan Ashbridge, Mrs. 8. Jackson, Wayne Smith, Charles Dur- woodand many more. -- > -- Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon, Prospect on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vernon, Cannington and on Baster Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Jack Holiday of Sharan, Mr. Robert Vernon, Port Perry, and Mr. Jack Wilson of | Belleville. OLD TIME Meat Features Start beer ag ne now for Plant Sale first Tuesday in June. Keep saving used stamps. It was passed to give the same donation as last year to the Indian Fund. The Programme was in charge of Mrs. Kerry, leader of Group 3. An Easter reading "What Lent Means to Me" by John Wyeliff Booth was given by Mrs. Jeffery Mrs. Edna Kerry, Mrs. Ruby Geer and Mrs. Elva WHITE SWAN 3idt LANCI OLD TIME FEATURES! CHEESE snc MACARONI or SPAGHETTI OLD TIME Kerry told of the national background of the many peoples and many nations of Latin America. Mrs. Kerry gave a humor- ous reading "My get up and go has got up and went". Mrs, Jeffery read a hum- orous verse "The New Easter Outfit". Our Minister Mr. Hopkins was unable to be present so designated Mr. Asling to pre- side for the next item on the programme, which was the bestowing of diplomas & Life Membership. pins "to members who have faithfully worked in our Women's or- ganization for thirty~five years, Those so honoured were: Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Mrs. Ruth Ashton, Mrs. Marion Kendall, Mrs. Edna Kerry. We were so sorry Mrs. Cro. sier could not be present. Eileen Slute, Marion Harper, Ruby Geer and Stella Asling assisted in the pinning cere- mony. All enjoyed a social hour and a delicious lunch pre- pared by Group Three. NT sous 2:49: 39 |HABITA BUY OF THE = IT Produce me reatures WEEK OLD TIME FEATURES! MacIntosh Reds ™« «a 99 BARLENKA GRAPES » 59: WHITE ONIONS =: 2=39% Ground Beef 231.15

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