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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Oct 1953, p. 7

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Utica: Dr, E, Crossley Hunter, of Trinity United Church, Toronto, is the guest speaker at the anniversary service next Sunday afternoon at the Utica United Church. Dr. Hunter is often heard Sunday mornings on ,station CFRB, He is also a former pastor - of this circuit. The service id at 2.80 pam. "October 4th. The Baker Hill Octette is providing special 'music, 'Come and enjoy this splendid service Also, on October 10, the Saturday. evening before Thanksgiving, the Utica W.A. is putting on their annual 'Turkey Supper in church basement. Sunday visitors at George Harper's bome were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gib- . 8on, of Greenbank, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Gibson and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Wilbur of Taunton, ol Sorry to report that Mrs, Wm. Bell has been very ill. Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Clark, of Bramp- ton, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Crosier. Mr, and Mrs. Crosier spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs, J. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer, Don and Bruce were at Lindsay Fair on Sat- urday., i Mr. and Mrs. E, King, of Orillia, visited her uncle Mr, Bert McKercher, recently. ; = o John and-Michael Mitchell, children of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Mitchell, were christened at Bethesda United Church last Sunday. Se : Mr, Andrew Bentley from the West called on old acquaintances in the vil- lage last week, ; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kendall and Mr, Russell Harper were at Ivon Spencer's, Greenbank, Saturday even- ing, Mr, and Mrs, John Ackney and 'Mr. 'and Mrs, Fred Ackney visited Mrs, N Ackney on Sunday, : Mrs, Connon, of Brooklin, has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Sutherland, : - Dorothy Wilbur 'won two medals and + rock Club short's day held at Oshawa last week. : Seagrave Mr L. Scott has returned home j from extended visit in Huntsville-and North Bay. . Mrs. W. Clarke and Mrs. R. Scott spent Friday in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott and family = returned home with Mrs. Scott for the week- end. : : 4 Mr. and 'Mrs, Geo, Clarke of Agin- court visitors at 'the homes of Mr. and Mrs, W. Clarke and Mr. and Mrs, - E. Butt on Sunday. © : Lois Sandison one medal at:the Sham- |. i - "Mr, and Mrs. M, Puk, David and Tommy of Oshawa visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. O, J. Boe and Mr, and Mrs. W. Couch on Sunday. '+ Mr, W. Crosier attended a -eattle sale at Little Current and South Riv- er on Manitoulin Island last week. . Don't forget the Turkey Supper in Seagrave Church November 4th. 'Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Glenny 'and fawily of 'Whitby, Sunday: visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt. Mr, and Mrs. John Dowson; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dowson and Janice of Port Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. O.| Boe Sunday afternoon. i Special Thank - Offering Services will be held in Seagrave Church on Sunday, October 11, ' Service at -11 a.m. with Rev. F, E, Madden of Sun- derland as guest speaker. In the evening at 7.30 Rev. H. A. Kennedy of Uxbridge will be in charge of ser- vice with Raglan Choir providing the music, ? Blackstock -- Mr, and Mrs. Orr Venning had the misfortune to have their home struck with lightning on Friday evening dis- abling the radio and telephone. Mr, and Mrs. John Scott and Mr. .W. N. Campbell visited friends in Stouffville over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Bowen and daughter visited Mr, and Mrs. Har- old Crawford Sunday afternoon. Miss Doris Hamilton is holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred "Hamilton. Sorry to report that Norman Dy- sart had the misfortune to injure the ligaments in his foot, while doing the high jump at college, and wil] have to wear a walking cast for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pugh' attended the wedding of her sister at Clare- mont oy Saturday. Sorry to hear that Mr. S. A. Fer- guson is under the doctor's care. We wish him a speedy recovery. Pine Grove There was a good attendance at the. church of Friday night. All enjoyed Miss Samells' pictures and talk, <* Mr, and Mrs; Herb Hill and family of Uxbridge, had supper with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier visited with them in the even- ing. The W. A. will meet at the home| of Mrs. B. Syers of Victoria Corners on Wednesday, October Tth, Mr, and Mrs, Talbert Evans attend- ed the 137th anniversary seryice ofithe Baptist Church at Claremont on Sun- day. - Mr. Rae Johnson had supper with Mr. Kay Evans Sunday. LR HR vy Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and family, To- ronto, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Slack of Ux- bridge, visited Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Hilliard Armstrong. Miss Ruby Hutchinson, <of Port .| Perry, gpent the week-end as guest of Phil and Pamela Clark, Mrs, Earl Ballard atterided the fun- eral of the late Mrs. Wm, Wilson, of Oshawa, on Tuesday last week. Mrs. Toogood had the misfortune to fall and break her wrist while she was| - visiting with friends in 'Buffalo, . -- Epsom p E. Crossley Hunter, of Trinity United" Church, Toronto; will be the minister at Utica Anniversary, on Sunday, October 4th, Many are look- ing forward to hearing Dr. Hunter again. Dr. Hunter was minister of the Epsom Charge both before and after his marriage and waa very pop- ular with the young folk. Miss Evelyn Ross of Oshawa, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Ross. Mrs. Roland Armstrong entertained at an afternoon tea on Tuesday after- noon in honour of Mrs. Maxwell St. Clair, who is moving to Manchester. Mrs. St. Clair 'was presented with two lovely cups and saucers, one Royal Chelsea, "Golden Rose" pattern; and a lovely hand painted Tuscan Ivy Grip. Mrs, Christie, speaking on behalf of the neighbours and friends, expressed regret that Mrs, St. Clair wads leaving our "village, friend is a priceless gem, and during the four years that Mrs. St. Clair has been with us we have learned to love and respect her. : 'We hope she will be very happy in her new home in Manchester, and that when possible she will return back to see her friends in Epsom, 3 LAE BL gs ha £95 Py ds TS PU REL STE HE Fy IL BE Ba Fi Ae fh Bio FRET BAR SCY TE Ch SL A She said that a true]. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Elliott, in Englehart. + Mr. Wm. Martin of Sutton, called on his cousin, Mrs. Al. Christie, last week. fa for: Mr. Barry Bushell, of Toronto, spent i: a XN nS a LAL. {SR Millman, Mrs. Murrell left on Sungay for a trip to the West Coast. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Neeson were Mr..and Mrs. Newell; Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, Aldous, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs, Asling, Brookdale; Mr, and Mrs, Cracknell. . £373 ME DIL fl ies ih i LR L THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 196817 fi ad tended the Taylor-Faulkner wedding |to her e in Ashburn, after spend- Mr, and Mrs. Taylor and Doris, at- hei in Ashton, has returned at Goodwood on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stone, of Col- umbus, were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Medd. o 7" --| Bowmanville, spent Saturday with Miss Beth Ashton was the guest! their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ing £wo weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. Rogers. : Messrs. Hugh and Ivan Rogers, of the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John i B= Ld 5 : B < -- = of Miss Faye Painter on Sunday, | Rogers. : : - : < ANOTHER NEW BANK CUSTOMER Johnny's bank Grconnt i one of nearly 9,000,000 now carried by Canadians in the chartered banks -- 3,750,000 opened in the last ten years alone. Today, practically everybody goes to the bank. . Competition among the banks in all forms of banking service is one of the reasons why you, like Johnny, can expect prompt, efficient, courteous attention to your needs at your own local branch. THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY 3 The best of everything 'includes Coke On Thanksgiving, you want the best es ou Drive a Bargai » Drive n a of everything for your family ahd guests. Naturally; . = that includes Coca-Cola, seryed frosty .cold in its own bottle. Put "Coke" on your list. Incloding Federal Taxes Plas debesit 2¢ bor bottle he Bo '0 i i Gt, yor uy DTA Op ¥ 1)» / J Ok [000.8 LI. 1 ing ; o> 4 Bott eliviO Carlo ¢ Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Lid. . » ar + wily i " 3d i ¥ eR i x i641 u : * H La 5 f : y 3 i i AR Ed J PHONE 206W sss aiis! prnnsiat pres, jot "3 dy Iustrateds Pathfinder 2-Door Sedu \ See how much you get at so very little cost. First, remember that Pontiac is "Priced with the Lowest!" Then look - at. all' the extras that Pontiac, and only Pontiac, offers! There "3 are the 29 great Pontiac models . . . a bigger range than is offered by any other car! There are five great series--luxurious Chieftain and Chieftain De Luxe, exciting new Laurentian,' beautiful Pathfinder De Luxe and Pathfinder. There is a choice of two outstanding engines, the most highly perfected "Eight" in the ~ at extra cost . . . \ indugtry, or the thrifty "Six" with dramatically increased horses power. There are.two proven automatig transmissions available new, finer Powerglide, or spectacular Dual-Range Hydra-Matic Drive. But this is just the beginning . . . there is a wealth of other wonderful features that. your Pontiac dealer will be most pleased to show you: Make a date to visit him soon . . . you'll drive away in the best bargain on the road! Phone 57 ARCHER MOTOR SALES Port Perry NG Km I LE ' INI I i EE Sm re er . BO Tr Sm

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