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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Feb 1965, p. 3

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The U.C.W, will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Brooks, Prince Albert on Thursday af- ternoon, February 4th at 2.00 o'clock. ) Mrs. Aletha Holtby received word last week of the passing of her brother, Mr. Sam Barrett of Burnaby, B.C. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Holtby and sister Mrs, Clara Thorne, Osh- awa. A number of farmers from this area attended the wonder- ful exhibit of farm machinery at the Coliseum, Toronto last | + Manchester News J 0 ha A NE IU Sig Foygohig) 4 SLA i A 4 ERY FIT, 73 ir i LEFT 07 goo 0 Te & Br SANTA BI BIL BARA BN =A ia WINER A 2H. dh a a LE 0 Th ie : 3) Sorry to report Mrs. Wm.|pORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, February 4th -- 3 N |S Mr. Jim Stevens of Toronto was at his home herezfor the week-end, The ladies of the Church ser- ved-a hot luncheon to the Hol- stein Breeders Association last Saturday. Mrs. Crosier visited Mr. Da- vid Crosier at Newmarket Hos- pital where he is critically ill. Best wishes for a speedy re- covery are hoped for Mrs. Wm. McCartney who is in Port Perry Hospital. We are glad to know Mr. Jim Cawker is doing well following surgery in Port Perry Hospital. UTICA Eighteen tables of Euchre were played in Community Hall on Saturday evening. Prizes were: Ladies First -- Rosetta Evans; Ladies Second -- Vera Ellerby; Cons. -- Anne Thorn- dyke. Gent's First -- Steve Ytowski; Gent's Second -- Earl Howsam; Cons. -- Reid Cook. cessful sale on Saturday. "Earl "Ballard had a very suc?| Perry," NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Beare and sons visited with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Crosier on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Kendall spent the week-end with Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Harper, Oshawa. Mrs. Mervin Storie in Toron= to on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Geer, Port "spent Sunday 'evening with Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Geer. WES ~ PLUMBING - Office LANE ECTRIC Port Perry, Ont. 985-2473 ATING Res. If you're v CANNINGTON - LINDSAY the weather's had SAVE-BY-MAIL Call In or write for a speclal De- posit-By-Mail envelope. As each deposit Is made, we return your Pass-Book with a new Deposit. By-Mail envelope. 312% Interest Chequing Privileges No Service Charges VICTORIA and GREY TRUST - WHITBY busy or The Best Place To Save PETERBOROUGH McCartney in Port Perry Hos- pital. We hope for a speedy re- covery. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Hill have moved to Greenbank. They will be missed in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Brown and family visited with Mr. Butler, Highland Creek on Sunday. The Community of Utica was sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. I. Waltham, a former resi- dent on the '6th concession. Sympathy goes out to the be- reaved family. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Walter Kerry on the birth of a son. Obituary ROBERT ALLAN WILLIAM CAMPBELL Robert Allan William Camp- bell of Thickson's road, R.R. 1, Brooklin, died in Toronto Gen- eral Hospital recently as a re- sult of a car accident at Man- chester. He wa sin his 21st year. Born in Toronto to Archibald and Jean Campbell, he received chis primary and secondary school education in Whitby. Mr. Campbell played minor hockey here, and pitched his Rr rrr rE EH BD SE Brooklin Concrete baseball club to the Ontario Intermediate Championships last year. He had worked as a clerk at Dunlop Tire and Rubber Ltd. in Whitby, and recently joined the General Motors staff. He was a member of All Saints An- glican Church, Whitby, Survivors include his parents, two sisters, Mrs. N. Pascoe (Sharon) of Myrtle, and Suz- anne Campbell at home, and two brothers, Brett and Brian, also at home. He is also survived by his grandmother, Mrs. Robert Brett of Brooklin, and his grandfath- er, Archibald Campbell Sr. of Whitby. Funeral services was held on Thursday in the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, con- ducted by Rev. Stanley Arm- strong of All Saints. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin, If you are in Need of JOB PRINTING Call PORT PERRY STAR PHONE: 985-7388 DOOD OPOOPOOOV > 728-6201 3 lines) Four Seasons Travel( Oshawa) LIMITED BN e¢ YOUR CERTIFIED e TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. 3 No Service Charge . OSHAWA ~~ § 57 King St. East $ DEPARTMENT 1D) NY (EWN for 133 D4 MN DIL DAA a € by SEOENANY(@) 2H N= 0'4 SYN) A) PRE- PASTED 200 PATTERNS IN STOCK 69-- 89- , ond 99. SINGLE ROLL ROOM LOTS ALWAYS ON HAND INLAID TILES Congoleum -- 1.10 Linoleum «1.89 aan he Window Blinds 51.98 -- 32.25 DRAPES MADE TRACKS -- TAPES -- In A Large LARGE STOCK OF DRAPERY UP TO YOUR MEASUREMENTS Range Cocoa Matting 1 YARD WIDE s2.25 YD. HOOKS Curtain Nets wo 79:.89:-98- ARAN HT BAN ee-- CCH ARILY HY 0 PAN RE so iE Ca a a SU) -- SRE ~3 ~ Cl ~ Te » » Zo » W wv z. nN RE nt, TX oo GPa Be Tm - wo ed 3 oT CHS be 2 ALOR AN >" a "a a7 0M ¥ hd d Hy a, a TR RE

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