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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Oct 1963, p. 13

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ah NS Wy . ing his grandparents for a few ~ Buffalo. Congratulations to Mr, and] Mrs. Jack Andrews who were | married on Saturday. Also to | Mr. and Mrs. Garry Geer who were wed in Port Perry on Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer at- tended the wedding. | Mrs. Wm, Jeffrey of Port Perry is visiting for a few days | with her 'daughter Mrs. M.| Bailey. Grant Kerry has been visit- days while his parents Mr. and | Mrs. Raymond Kerry of Green- | bank were taking a trip to Mr. and Mrs, Allan Fisher of" Taunton visited Mrs. Mable Leach on Sunday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. L. Brawn visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johns at Coldwater on Sunday. Mrs. John Millman spent the week-end with John in London. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Miss Anne Wilson and Mr. An- gus Keppy of Toronto visited Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Geer on- Sunday. | Mrs. Donald Asling and Mrs. 'Harry Geer attended the U.C.W. Rally at Whitevale on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Len Beach and sons of Orillia visited their par- ents Mr. and Mrs, David Pren- tice over the holiday week-end. Other callers at the Prentice home were Mr. and Mrs. Tal- bert Evans, Mrs. Armstrong and Clarence. ; Miss Beth Ashton was a week- | end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Del- bert Catherwood and family at' their cottage. } Several from the community attended the ploughing match last week. EPSOM NEWS Mrs. T. J. Sager and Mr. Sager of Prince Albert, Mr. Arthur Brawn of Colum- bus was a Thanksgiving Day guest at the home of his son Mr. Lloyd Brawn, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Kerry entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Kerry and Mr. and Mrs. Cottyn with Thanksgiving din- ner on Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. R. Armstrong entertained the family for Thanksgiving. Present were Mr, and Mrs. H. Gourlie, Reach road; Mr. and Mrs. H. Gourlie of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs, J. Gourlie and Tracey of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry of Port Perry called on. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry on Monday. Miss Darlene Christie attend- ed the Walton - Graves wedding in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bray of Port Perry visited her mother Mrs. Mable Leach on Monday. Guests with Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Christie and Darlene on Mr .and Mrs. Donald Asling : and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling called on Mr. As- ling Sr.'s sisters Mrs. Cathar- ine Cawker of Port Ferry and No matter who you're having for dinner tonight, make sure they're warm enough. Use only safe, dependable longer burning 'blue coal'-the hard coal that is colour marked for your protection. It's a warm experience. son 'blue coal | Reesor Fuel and Lumber Thanksgiving Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin and Lynda of Maple Grove, Mrs. T. W. Martin & Gladys of Bramp- ton, Miss Jean Martin of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Martin of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Squelch of Columbus, Weéek-end guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Findlay Munro were Mr, and Mrs. Wray Rubel of Port Colbourne. On Satur- day, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cro- zier of Hamilton visited with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro dnd ! Susan spent the holiday week- | end in Mattawa. If you are in Need of JOB PRINTING Call PORT PERRY STAR PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., OCT. 17th, 1963--13 Manchester News Around fifty friends and neighbors called at the home of Mr. Arthur Fielding on Sunday | Boy Scouts & Cubs will be call- to say "Happy Birthday" to|ing on you with their annual Mrs, Maria Fielding, who cele-| Sale of Apples. Please welcome brated her ninetieth Birthday. them with your contributions Congratulations and best. wish- | for a very worthy cause. es, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston | spent the week-end in Kingston and Ottawa. "gr M T-- bar Stun sad Mrs. Anne Wanninkhof is in again soon. On Saturday, Oct. 19th the Holland with her relatives there. | Mothers' Scout Mothers Mrs. Crosier was in St iw A ili irs: Grosier wae in stoutt-| fi yryjliary Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lamb, Miss Muriel Lamb, R.N., of | The October meeting of the Kingston and Mrs. Hattie] Scout Mother's Auxiliary will Moore, Port Perry are home ' be held Monday, Oct. 21st at from a trip to Florida. !' 8 p.m. at the home of Jeanne Mr. Jim Stevens, Toronto was | Goode, Ottawa St. We feel this home over the week-end. meeting will be of special in- We are glad to know Mrs. J.| terest to all new Cub Mothers, W. Crosier is making a good| as Mr. Gordon Goode will out- recovery from eye surgery in' line the "Cub" programme and Toronto Western Hospital. We | explain the meaning of the sincerely hope to see her home numerous badges. PORT PERRY 985-7951 "EASY TO BUY You can buy Canada Savings Bonds for cash or on instalments. Buy them on the Payroll Savings Plan at work--or at banks, authorized investment dealers, stockbrokers, trust or loan companies. They come in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000 up to a limit of $10,000 per person. | They fit every pocket book! SIMPLE TO CASH You can cash Canada Savings: Bonds anytime at their full face value plus earned interest. - When ready money is required all you have to do is, complete the redemption form on the Bond, and present it to your Bank. You will receive your money immediately. Canada Savings Bonds are better than cashl GOOD TO KEEP You get interest on Canada Savings Bonds on November 1st each year ---4%% for each of the first 2 years; 5% for each of the next 6 years and 5%% for each of the remaining 4 years--giving an average return of 5.03% a year when held to gS In 12 years with accumulated interest every $100 Bond will be worth $161.00. } CANADA SAVINGS BONDS/63 CSe-4

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