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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 26 May 1971, p. 3

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hae news of the week is) fet supper. alfalaelion tain Bee The Durward's have an son will prebably be hom~) ther member for their large from Australia by the time! family--the infant daughter this appears in print. They)of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dur are expected to arrive on/ ward of Oshawa. Tuesday. Another re-union was held Mr. Reg. Abraham was re- leased from hospital on Sat urday so he can sit in thelj Art Gordon were present. twins over the holiday. Mrs. Gladys Short, Mrs. Twiner attended a Stanley deal Yager --* awa . Seagrave ears Short and sons and Mr. Mark Kenny of Port Perry was again visiting the Barr RS AD LIN OES ND AAO wh at ~ ay wypereee We have been told to come to church and SS. suitably dressed for a pienic which will be held after SS. and ~}to have some lunch along The young people are plan- ning some sports so we anti- cipate a good attendance that day. Birthdays observed this week were those of Diane Barr and Mrs. Nobbs. Coming up:-- Meeting of Unit 2 U.C.W. at the Vinner Last Monday evening Miss Karin Cummings held a cup and saucer shower for Miss Debbie Larocque a bride-to- be. Miss Ruth Smith assist ed Debbie with the reading of the cards. Mrs. Victor Larocque and Miss Debbie Larocque attend- ed a presentation shower in Oshawa on Tuesday evening at the home-of- Mrs: Laverne Devitt. Debbie was present- Por ere * temen nme. ---- wae PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 26, 1971 - 3 Cedar Creek News clothes hamper On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood held a community shower for Deb bie and the groom-to-be, Grant Beacock Part of the evening was spent playing Euchre. The winners were High Lady Joan Woods; Low Lady-- Sandy Greenwood; High Man --Norma Boynton (playing as a mani: Low Man -- George Kilpatrick. demonstration at the home of "| Nelson as guest speaker and home on Wed. evening. Prac- tice for the anniversary choir ~on~-Thurs.---night.-- Next Sunday the SS. iad versary at 11 o'clock with Mr. the New York singers #% well ed with a pole lamp and a Debbie and Grant opened the presents and passed them around the room. Then lunch was served. As the day be fore had been Debbie's birth- day Mrs. Norman Boynton had made a birthday cake nd + be served after the wandant June 2--U.C.W. meeting (one week early). June 5 -- Uncle Benny's! Jamboree sponsored by Unit ' Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wana- 2 U.C.W. at the church. decorated it. Happy Birthday to Debbie and the happy couple went around and gave everyone & piece of the cake. They thanked everyone and invited all to the trousseaa tea on the Sth of June Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacCul- lock of Port Hope visited his family on Wednesday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. E. Griffith of Kincardine have been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boynton the p**t two weeks. David den Boer has return- ed home for the holidays from Calvin College, Grand Rapids. Michigan, U.S.A. Ralph Somerville and Mr and Mrs. Dave MaecCulloch and Ross were all in King. ston on Saturday attendinz June MacCulloch's wedding. as our own tykes. Lunch will Everyone sang) A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE 1881 -- 90 Years In Business -- 1971 maker and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone with Mr. & Mrs. Glen Wilson of Scugog were in Niagara Saturday and Sun- Pe ema Mr. and Mrs. day. Grandmother Leroix of jas. Durward entertained Mr./ Cannington coped with the = Mrs. Glenn Allin of] Wanamaker boys. Brooklin who were celebrat-| Well-tanned Misses Marilyn ing their 55th wedding anni-| McMillan and Marie Raines versary. Besides the Dur-| have returned from Hawaii. ward family, guests were Mr.| Marilyn spent the holiday and Mrs. Mervin Allin, Miss | with her mother, Mrs. Aileen Hazel Allin and Mrs. John| McMillan. Snooks. All enjoyed a buf-| - The "BORELIANS" You Can't Take It With You By Moss Hart and George Kaufman New floors . . . new patterns for every room where you want a floor that wears and is easy to keep clean. Bring your room THURSDAY, MAY 27th FRIDAY, MAY 28th AT 8.15 P.M. ADMISSION: Adults $1.50 Students 75c Tickets On Sale At Lawrences Pharmacy Or Borelians Members TENDER AND TRIMMED Cottage Roll «55° Pork Sausage » 55° Baby Beef Liver = 69: Side Bacon + 59 MIDDLETON'S MEATS PORT PERRY 985-2562 VENTITIAN BLINDS UP TO 36 INCHES WIDE Stok $8.95 ALL NEW LINES. PRE-PASTED WASHABLE $1.39 rou Special Lines Dry Stripable FLOCKED PAPERS 13.50 54.69 10% Y2 Price FOLDING DOORS $8.95 $12.95 Room Lots at

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