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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 15 Sep 1971, p. 6

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4 es 2 hit ated *S ' ' % @ -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1971 Jean Jettery most of all Mrs, Cora Gunyou, Mrs. Jean Ever hear those horrible; For simply being you. Mitchell and daughters, also stories of the. nasty step-| It expresses the thoughts | Miss Tina Ruhl, Mr. L. Drew, mother. Mere is the verse so many have but cant find | Miss Brends Payne from a stepson sent to my/ the right words. Mr. Drew had attended mother. Mrs. Harry Hill of Green-| memorial serivces on Sun. A special "Thank you" bank called on Mrs. Arthur/at the cemetery where his mother Taylor one day recently. parents rest. That's more' loving than Sympathy is extended to| A large crowd attended you'd guess Mrs. Wm. Thaxter of Osh-/the 80th Birthday Party in For the hours that you've awa whose husband passed | Utica Hall in honour of Mr. devoted away Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Al. |Isaac Catherwood. About To your families happiness. Christie & Mrs. Jean Thomp-|two hundred friends enjoyed For the thoughtfulness son of Victoria Corners at-|the cards, dancing and lunch you've shown tended the graveside service. | provided for the celebration. The help you've given, too Sunday visitors with Mr.| Congratulations and Best But thank you mother, and Mrs. Al Christie were'Wishes from the Epsom THE ONTARIO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION "Learning for Living" ADULT EVENING PROGRAM REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 27 and 28 7:00 p.m. 9:00 Check your brochure for course details, or call your nearest High School for information Port Perry High School 985 - 7337 Also, special course at Port Perry: Mathematics for parents of Grade 8 students - Tuesdays FOR FALL WHEAT ye FERTILIZER... po -@ Boe See your Co-Op for all your Fertilizer Needs - Bags, Bulk Blend Equipment. We have good stocks of Seed Wheat order today. LICSE) UXBRIDGE 352-3321 ; E ! i ek i gr Eine Aj : a RE< < et : i Hh Fa a8 ae if ee Smith, Mrs. Greta St. John, Ross Prentice, Mr, and Arthur Thornton of Port | Perry, Mrs. Jean Thompson of Victoria Corners, Mrs. K. Ashton and Julia and several neighbours called to wish grandma a happy birthday. There was a wonderful Trousseau tea at the Brawn home prior to Trudy's wed- ding. Assisting the bride and her mother were Mr. Brawn's ' i 'ai - Bi F = z HI [ts g : bE $ g BE woods of Brooklin visited mum and dad Ashton on Sunday. Bethesda - Reach Branch Women's Institute will meet every fourth Wed. evening of each month at 8:30 sharp. All ladies of the Community are welcome, The Sept. 22 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Robt. Paradine. Motto--A memory chest is wonderful, if we know how |to pack it. Reply by Mrs. | MeTavish. Roll Call--An old | pict' or postcard -- The oldest™you can find. Topic, onaires" from Gormley. You may have seen them on T.V. Thank - offering envelopes have usually been sent out for this anniversary but if they don't arrive, a little extra in the regular envel- opes would make the stew- ards happy. Were you up early enough to hear Seagrave mentioned on the Neighbourly News, Sunday morning? It was in connection with the Jimmie Frise memorial. aunts Misses Greta and Effa | Brawn of Mt. Caramel. Miss- | es Jane Parrish and Miss! Karen McEnaneny of Port! Perry served lunch after all | had been shown the gifts by | Mrs. B. Haugen, Port Perry, | Miss Betty Medd and Miss | Anne Notenboom of Black- | stock and Mrs, Sheila Me- | Guckin of Uxbridge. ; Sat. was the big day for | Trudy and Murray. Our sin- | cerest best wishes for '| | / SEWERS COMPLETE INSTALLATION wonderful couple. Mr and Mrs. Herman Kerry were at Orillia Fair on Sat. where Mr. Kerry judged | ponies. 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