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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 15 Sep 1971, p. 3

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cugog News B Mrs. E. Beelby were Mr. and Mrs Ken Slute and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slute and family of Oshawa. . Hodgson wedding in Clare mont a couple of weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Slute and family have moved into) a cottagé at Sunrise Beach. | Their guests on Sunday even- ing were Mrs. Margaret War- | ren also Leon and Sandy Warren and son. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornfsh were Saturday evening guests Weiners ARTHUR LUCAS QUEEN ST. ' TENDER AND TRIMMED Pork Butt: Chops = 57° Pork Sausages = 57: LUCAS ARTHUR Fresh Sliced Cooked Ham ». $1.09 MIDDLETON'S MEATS PORT PERRY Brown 985-2755 son at their cottage, Gilson's Friday, Mr. and Mrs. | Point on Lake Scugog. Mr. and Mrs. R G. Tozer have returned to their home in Ann Arbor, Mich. after spending three weeks visit- ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish and Mrs. D. g 2 i by, Port Perry and Scugog. The attendance was less than usual due to Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns vacationing in the Bahamas and Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Fralick and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fralick being en route to Vancouver where Cecil will attend the Good "| Roads Convention. It is nice to have the children all back to school again for another term! Pro- bably all the mothers spent last week enjoying the peace and quietness, I know I did. George and Ethel Freeman reported having quite a few newcomers on their buses this year. Most of the cottagers have returned to their homes and 2: 85 985-2562 ends now until the cold wea- ther returns. The boats will soon be going into storage and then the snowmobiles will take over. Almost every- one has one these days. -- -- -- Mrs. Earl Reader On Wednesday evening of Sept. 1, seventeen ladies of the Head U.C.W. met at the Port Perry dock in prepara- tion to embark for the Lake Seugog boat trip arranged by Mrs. Wm. Smith of Gerrow's Beach. 'Tho. I was not pre- sent, I've heard enthusiastic Baby's charge Official Board met at Grace Church. Rev. Pogue and Rev. Brown were both present. Rev. Brown gave a report on his August activi- | ties in an effort to become} acquainted with the perman- ent residents. Mr. Brown wishes to be informed when people are sick or in need of his services. It was report- ed that the Manse has been rented to the Port Perry || Baptist Minister. We wel- come him to our Commun- ity. / It is hoped the public mis- chiefs who have been active | around. the Municipal Hall corner will soon find profit- able satisfaction for idle minds and hands. I wonder if this desecration of pro- perty really answers tlie at- tention they seek. Last week little Billy Sam- ells and little Stephen Jack- son whose birthdays are on the same day started a new phase in their lives when school days began for them. Among those who plan to attend the Good Roads Con- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept."15, 1971 - 3 vention in Varicouver are Sec you all at the "Head" and Mrs. Joe Dowson, The Sat.-wedding and re- . and Mrs. Doug Crozicr,| Memorial Plaque will be un- and Mrs. Cecil Fralick,| veiled in honor of the car- . and Mrs. Ray Fralick & | toonist James Frise, His a" Mr. Anson Gerrow. sociate Gregory Clark of Last Wed. Mrs. Earl Read-| Toronto will also be there. er and Tammie Veltri return-| Greg. Clark's father was edi- ed from a 2 wk. trip of beay-| tor of the Toronto Star. Greg tiful weather to Saskatoon,| has been Canada's foremot Regina and Moosejaw where | Storyteller and humorist for several relatives were visit-|3 decades. He won the Lea ed cock medal for humor in Congratulations to Roy| 1965. During the first world Gerrow who, three wks. ago|W2r he received the MC. obtained a position in Ajax.|/8"d was-war correspondent His father, Don, has recently in the second world war. We been struggling with a very| Shall all look forward to distressing attack of shingles. | ™eeting this vivacious writ- Mrs. Don Gerrow's mother, €r, story teller and ardent Mrs. Stephen from Melville,| fisherman, all wrapped up Sask. flew to Ontario for her|in a bantam-like figure, who grandson's wedding. She will| is soon approaching a birth- visit with her several daugh-|4ay that is getting close to ters until another wedding the 80's. takes place in October. We are looking forward to Mr. John Pearce has been e288 in hospital while he is try- Mrs. Earl Reader ing to get control over a/a first turkey supper of the persistent stomach ulcer. season in the "Head" Church Next Sunday we hope to Continued on page & Price Sale LADIES DRESSES $4.95 - $5.50 - $6.507 Winter Snowsuits $12.50 - $17.95 CULOTTES $4.50 - $6.25 $12.50 $13.95

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