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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 19 May 1971, p. 3

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ne _ Greenbank service -- Liga Marie, daugh- He will be ordained atthe ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cot-| Ordination meeting of the ton; Bradley Neil, son of Mr.| Bay of Quinte Conference in and Mrs. Grant Menzies; Du-| George St. United Church in ane Bruce, son of Mr. & Mrs.| Peterborough on Wed. 19th | iq BE ii ii i i | | | Visiting at the Cottons} the Newfoundland Conferen- were Mr. and' Mrs. J. Cj} ce and will be serving there Sproule and family. this year. Visitors at Wayne Dice-| Mr, and Mrs. Dave Thom- man's were Mr. and Mrs. Ken| son entertained the McCowan O'Brien of Barrie, Mrs. Wel-| family recently. drick of King, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Colin McEa Ray Bowen of Kettleby, and|chern of London spent Sun- other family members. day at the Phoenix Farm. Séyeral from here attend-| The houses being built in el the Regional U.C.W. Rally| the village by Art Couves & at Vroomanton last Thurs; Wes Southern are making day. . good progress. Mrs. J. Iaanson and Mrs. H.} Mr. and Mrs. Morley Nich- Phoenix attended the Honey-| olson, Kelly and Rae of Whit. dale WI. Tea on Saturday. | dy visited Sunday evening The W_L meeting last Wed.| with Mr. and Mrs, Don Real. was well attended. We ap-| Mrs. Eva Crampton of Tor- F t z F ! College, Toronto on May 5th. Ed won the Gold Medal and a Fellowship to study at any| Barry Russell in Glenarm The "BORELIANS" PRESENT ( You Can't Take It With You By Moss Hort and George Kaufman PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, MAY 26th FRIDAY, MAY 27th . AT 8.15 PM. ADMISSION: Adults $1.50 Students 75c Tickets On Scale At Lawrences Pharmacy Or Borelians Members SW AMP GARAGE AUTO BODY Doug Robinson and Bruce McCreight Wish To Announce The Opening Of Their Body Shop Situated 2 Miles North Of Manchester, on Highway No. 12 Come In For A Free Estimate Phone 985-3291 Mrs. Reg. Foster were pre. sent too. George also assist- ed with the Variety Show in Uxbridge last week-end. Several of our local youths News e|. 2g bot PA to Mr. &/ are employed at the Canoe "| Factory at the corner of the 7th Hwy and 10th Con. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Evelyn Tait, who is the} Mrs Lioyd Huntington is a proud grandmother of a new! patient in Oshawa General grandchild, the daughter of| Hospital where she will un- dergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vale &| We are sorry too, to hear Denise visited with Mr. and) that Rev. S. R. Cooper is in Mrs. Ken Parish of Sunder-| Uxbridge Cottage Hospital; land on Sunday but he seems to be making One of our gifted musicians} good progress now. Mr. George Beare sangin the; Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee choir at the Oddfellows Cen- Perry. tennial Service in Po Contingsd on page & DEPARTME NT SERVICE 1-(416 * EVENINGS 1-(416) 231-8146 PROMPT INVESTMENT CORP. LTO. 330 BAY STREET, TORONTO 1, ONT. Mrs. G. Beare and Mr. ands PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, May 19,1971 - B 2nd & 3rd MORTGAGES 24 HOUR APPROVALS FIND OUT HOW A LOW COST MORTGAGE LOAN CAN PAY ALL YOUR BILLS, GIVE YOU ADDITIONAL CASH -- iF RE- QUIRED AND AT THE SAME TIME REOUCE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS BY AS MUCH AS HALF. $2,000 TO RANGED IN THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR HOME CALL COLLECT TO 10 P.M., TODAY FOR HELPFUL COURTEOUS 366-9586 STORE 1881 -- 90 Years In Business -- 1971 -- GIRLS - SHORT SETS $2.98 - $3.50 -- GIRLS - Shorts / $1.50 -- LADIES - Tank Tops co || WALLPAPER 1] 64.39» = LADIES SHORTS $2.98-$3.98-85.25 CLOGS $8.95 EXERSANDLES VERINGS 4 YDS. WIDE $].69-s3.00 = SWIM WEAR LADIES $11.00 $15.00 $16.00 CHILDREN'S -- LADIES - $2.98 to $5.98 -- CHILDRENS -- $1.00 and $1.98 $20,000 AR-

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