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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 9 Jun 1971, p. 7

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t day. Thew§en Short family made a trip to Belleville and visited the Ivan Bruces there. We offer sympathy to Mr Gordon Lioyd and his family due to the death of Mr Lioyd's brother in Canning- ton last week. Mr. Don Beacock has pur- chased the Espie property former Eagleson home). Espies plan moving to soon. - The Ajax Things are really moving along the Seagrave road. at least the ditches and mail boxes are. We will have to keep on the good side of our mail man if we want to get our letters. To those who want to know --the grass in Bethel ceme- @ tery has been nicely cut INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST 7% Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 Why Pay SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station TO SERVE COLUMBUS Phone 655-3892 ca orial Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day, June 13, at 2pm. Rev. John Hopkins will be the guest speaker. There will be special music. Congratulations to Miss Derothy Brown and Master Keith MacNeill who were successful contestants in the Historical Society Essay Con- test Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Earl News recently. Miss Kelly Bray spent Sat. On Monday evening Rev. and Mrs. Rose visited the Nursing Home and we were favored with a very impres- sive service. To Mrs. Rose's accompaniment all sang three hymns to open the meeting. Mr. Bose then read the les- son Acts Chapter 8 He also read John Mth Chapter, vs. 15--"If ye love me, keep my commandments" -- Mr. Rose went on to say that last Sun- day was the birthday of the birth of the Church, and told the story of Penticost. -- Among other things we were ' was the first man to go to foreign lands to preach the gospel and there is proof of this. We are anticipating Mr. & Mrs. Rose's next visit with great pleasure. Tuesday after tea Rev. Victor Parsons of Blackstock United Church was here with 25 Rangers, some with the | coveted gold cord, and their ' leaders, Mrs. Pwiner & Mrs.| | Guriter, all looking so smart | im their uniforms of blue| skirt, white blouse, and red } tle. After introducing the girls and their leaders, Mr. Par- | sons said "the Rangers have | little gifts for you to-night", then all the girls came down | among the patients with boxes full of boutoniers, one of which they pinned on each | patient; such a surprise, thev were all different and all/ lovely. Our thanks for your kind and original presents. | When we were all "prettied | up" the girls went back to | the piano, where they sang/ for about half ar hour be-; ginning with "Georgie Girt" | and ending with "The Prayer | Song". <a | ce More? You aT Nursing Home News told that "Doubting Thomas" } great grandfather for the Mr. Parsons told us the "Rangers" are girls who have graduated from Girl Guides and had us sing all together two hymns. The girls sang so well to- gether, and did so once more to end the program. We thank them for a delightful evening and do as they prom- ised--come again. Mrs. Ledley left the Home| yacCannell and chil this week to live with friends in Utica. We will miss her cheery smile, and hope she will come back often to visit Mr. Wm. Heron became a fourth time on June 3rd Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Heron. Bill Moroz has been busy all week, cutting and trim- ming lawns, and planting seeds. The lawns look per- urday with Miss Kathy Sut. PORT PERRY STAR -- W. cliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Don gieg Makinson of Toronto were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall. Mr. Allan Bailey of Min-| den spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. Chet Geer. Mrs. Lola Leadley of Port Perry is living with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin MacCannell. We welcome her to Utica. of Oshawa, Mr. & Mrs, Doug ldren of Peterborough with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin MacCannell. Recent visitors with Mrs. Violet Skerratt were Mrs. Talbot Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pickard, and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Martin and David of Lakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Philip of Port Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White, Dianne and David of Oshawa fect now--but wait until you see Bill's flowers! | The "Home" is preparing | a float for the Centennial | parade. helping by making flowers-- and anything else they can do. Some of them will be participating in its theme. Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting Dyke. 4 Top Value Used Cars From The Top Lot were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis CC ------ ) Is CENTENNIAL WEEK SPECIALS ALIGNMENT SPECIAL CU FE PORT PERRY $895. , June 9, 1971 ~ Thompson. The Thompsons/ on Saturday, where Master called on his mother Mrs. R.| Brian Sutherland was ring- W. Thompson of Brooklin| bearer. last week. We are glad that Mr. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Tom Suther-| MacDonald is recuperating at land attended the Ingolsby -|/ home after a stay in Ux- Shaw wedding in Kingston] bridge Cottage Hospital. BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates ~ FREE -- SEAGRAVE, ONT. 985-7027 COMING TO PORT PERRY CARLTON SHOW BAND FEATURING STARS OF T.V.'s PIG and WHISTLE Thursday, June 10th Port Perry Arena 8.30 P.M. DURING PORT PERRY'S CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS (RESERVE SEATS AVAILABLE) ADMISSION: $2.50 and $3.00 Tickets on sale at Capsticks Barber Shop, Uxbridge; Canadian Tire Store and Mersco 5c to $1.00 Store in Port Perry and Carload Grocery, in Prince Albert CHEVROLET Hlotors OLDSMOBILE 985-7351 PRESENT THIS COUPON FOR SURE SAVINGS AND SATISFACTION! Come in now for our GENUINE GM BRAKE RELINING SPECIAL 25% DISCOUNT ON PARTS All work is done by FACTORY-TRAINED BRAKE SERVICE SPECIALISTS

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