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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 28 Jul 1971, p. 18

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18 -- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, July 28, 1971 --$< Blacks wright Township. They were successful in this. The group enjoyed lunch at the Town and Country after the hearing. Monday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family were Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Mr. Murray Walk- Frances Grills to Mr. John Bateman last Thursday even- ing. They are returning home this Wednesday. On Friday evening there excellent crowd at community shower in honour of Mr. and.Mrs. Brian Gray? Mr. Harvey Graham was M.C. for the programme which con- sisted ofa read by Mrs. George Wolfe, three lovely duets by Mrs. Gladys Thompson and Mrs. Eileen McLaughlin ac- companied by Mrs. Ruth Wil- son, a piano solo by Carol Werry and a reading by Mrs. Marwood McKee. Miss Aileen VanCamp showed some lovely | slides of scenes in many diff- erent area. The M.C. present- ed the bride and groom with a coffee table and two lamp tables after which both Carol and Brian replied fittingly. Following lunch the re- mainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Les Bushfield, London were weekend guests of her , Mr. and Mrs. Money we. Late Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Assel- stine, Colin and Teresa, and Valerie VanCamp journeyed to Uxbridge to celebrate Teresa's birthday by swim- RACING OSHAWA "| deserving c mgratulations is RACEWAY Friday, July 30th -- 7:45 p.m. Pari-Mutual Wagering FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by MANAGEMENT LTD. ock News ming, picnic lunch and games | all attended the Staples Mem- the home of Teresi's| orial Bervice at Ids last Bun- grandparents Mr. and Mrs.| day. Percy Anchor. Mrs. Fiore McMullen Mr. and Mrs, Jim Jamieson | Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. and family spent two weeks | Wallace Marlow this past week. camping in the Coe Hill ares Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bea- with their truck camper. |cock were guests at the . Mr. and Mrs. D. Little | Adame-Pack wedding in the Sandra and Lisa, Windsor are| salvation Army Citadel in on holidays visiting her mot-| Bowmanville on Saturday her Mrs. Charles Venning and 9 singing exam with Honours. Her proud teacher is Mrs. Frank Hastings, Port Perry. Another local young lady Rosi Frey who won the Dairy | Princess Contest for the Uni- | and family attended a reunion "|ted Counties on Thursday of the members of the Russian evening. Norman Wotten was Tour which Helen and Stuart another Blackstock girl com- were on last year at the peting and also did well.| lovely country home of Mr. Rosie will represent our |and Mrs. Oliver Wright at County in the Provincial |West Mountrose near Kitch- Competition at the C.N_E. in|ener on Sunday. August. Congratulations. This Sunday there will be Guest of Nancy Dorrellino church service in either was her roomate from Univer-| church but on the remaining sity days, Miss Jane Oliver four Sundays in August the of Thamesford, Ontario. | combined forces of the United Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Wilson and Anglican congregations of West Hill were weekend | will have service in St. John's guests of his mother and/Church at 11:30 am. with grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Wil-;Rev. R.C. Rose conducting son and Mrs. McQuade. Congratulations to Mr.and on Sunday in the United Mrs. Don Swain (nee Louise Church was well attended Moore) who were married in when Rev. V. Parsons delivered the United Church on Sat-)# fine sermon on the balance urday afternoon. The recept-|life of Jesus. Debbie and tion and dance afterwards Emie Swain sang « lovely were held at the Flying Dutch- | duet. man Motor Hotel in Bowman- Master Gordon Dempster, ville. The newly-weds left for | Detroit, Michigan, has been a motor trip tothe West | visiting over last month with Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and Congratulations to Mr. and | Michele. Mrs. Don Swain (nee Louise Moore) who were married in the United Church on Sat- urday afternoon. The recept- tion afd dance afterwards were held at the Flying Dutch- man Motor Hotel in Bowman- ville. The newly-weds left for @ motor trip to the West Coast. Mrs. D. Armstrong, Mrs. Paul Radford, Mr. R. Heaslip jand Mrs. G. Suggitt visited | with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- |Camp this past week. They EVERY HARNESS {morning worship. The service} . and ton spent a few days last week with her good friend Mrs. Maud Brown. Mr. Jack Abbott, Aurore called on Barb & A! Brown and family on Sunday. Pat & Terry Atterley, Osh- awa visited with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred on Sunday - Why Pay More? Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hanc Jr. of SAVE PREMIUM Bowmanville. 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