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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Sep 1965, p. 3

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Prince Albert News The beautifu basket of flow- ers placed in our church Sunday were in memory of late Mrs. Wm. McTaggart, mother of Mrs. J. Findley to whom we ex- tend our sympathy. Miss Lexie Love enjoyed a vacation with her relatives, the Dr. Jacksons acrgss the border. Lexie was picked up from there by her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Love and John, after which all motored into various highlights of U.S.A, Mr. and Mrs. Goulding were also travelling part time with the Love family in same areas. Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson are home after three weeks in west- ern provinces. They accompan- 'ied their daughter Mr. Bryan enjoyed cottage life with & Mrs. E. Wagg of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb, Hali- burton, visited at the Mr Alvin Hunter home and other rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Beacock & ker sister Mr. and Mrs. L. De- vitt and family at "Camp Eagle Eye" on Trent River We all offer comfort to Mr. Clayton Love in the sudden A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE No mistake about it. Savage are the Back To School shoes You can't buy better back to school shoes than Savage. They're made by people who place a premium on good materials and correct fit. Visit us soon. We carry a wide selection of styles for girls and boys, and specialize in proper fittings. $95 SCHOOL SHOES OXFORDS $95 - (9s PATENT LEATHER sfos - Hos TEEN AGERS s@os - {95 BOYS OXFORDS SENIORS $ 4 95 LADY UTEX JACKETS $1695 = 1995 Poslun Coats $295 = Dos $2995 = JDos LADIES DRESS LADIES" FALL s@os = os BOYS" SLACKS $395 = fos ES Teen Agers' Slacks $95 = (95 STOCK Men's TipTop Suits © NEW FALL LINES SIZES 89.55 69.95 NEW WALLPAPERS 100 PATTERNS IN STOCK 69 ROLL AND UP PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, passing of his brother of Whit- by, who died while motoring in B.C. | Our area was well represent- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsens en- ! ed at Blackstock Centennial tertained a few relatives in| Fair on Saturday. honour of his mother's birthday Bruce Wilson spent a few and all the fitting trimmings. days with his sister Mr. & Mrs. Those present were the special N. Jackson, Brooklin, guest Mrs. Olsen, Mr. & Mrs. | © - Sept. 2nd, 1965 -- 3 with their cousins the Beacocks. cma Art Olsen, Scarboro, Mr. and| Wayne Pugh is with his ae Mrs. Arnold Olsen of Niagara | grandparents Mr. and Mrs. 1k and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hender- | Gostik of Claremont, 1. 8 son of Rexdale, : 3 + Mr. and Mrs. C. Newnham & AE Gary spent two weeks motoring ° bg in districts of northern Ont. A Miss Edna Vance, Toronto Obi tuary Wwe visited her brother and wife, i, Mr. and Mrs. W. Vance over the PAUL MOSIENKO WE week-end. . ee Mr. and Mrs. Erie Lane were Paul Mosienko, Blackwater, hy Sunday visitors with his sister | Ont died Aug. 25 at Lindsay ih Mr .and Mrs. Grant Franklin Memorial Hospital. Je. and son of Manchester. Born Nov. 4, 1889, at Setkov- hs Miss Donna Plaunt of Rea-| chi in the Ukraine, he was the io boro is holidaying with her cou- ison of the late Mr. and Mrs. \ sins Denise and John Jeffrey. | Paul Mosienko. STIRS Mr. and Mrs. O. Downer, Tor- | . i. onto were Sunday company A resident of Canada for 52 Noi years and of Blackwater for 34 years, the late Mr. Mosienko married in Toronto in 1913. IK ct - a ~~ A a . A ) 7 eh OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Announces the Opening of the FALL TERM 'He farm for some time and then ran the feed mill at Black- water for 20 years. He had been retired for the past 10 years. He lived in Oshawa and Port Perry before moving to Blackwater. TUES. SEPT. 7, 1965 Eight Day - School - Career - Diploma Courses from which to choose 28 Years' of Experience in Training Young People for Positions & Careers in Business Send For FREE LITERATURE Get The FACTS - Then ACT! ~ REGISTER AT ONCE! ENROLMENT IS LIMITED! The late Mr. Mosienko was. the founder of the Ritson Rd. Baptist Church in Oshawa. He is survived by his wife, the former Lukaria Ananin; three daughters: Mrs. Edward Sheluck (Helen) of Sacramento California, Mrs. Peter Dupack (Nellie) of Toronto and Miss Vera Mosienko at home; one son, Paul Mosienko of Oshawa; and one brother, Joseph Mosi- enko of Port Perry. Right grandchildren and two great- grandchildren also survive, Individual Instruction - Place- ment Service for Graduates OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE 10 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Dial 725-3375 Clip & Mail Coupon for Free Brochure Service was held in Ritson Rd. Baptist Church, Saturday, Aug. 28th at 2 pm. Rev. John Romanuk of Ritson Rd. Baptist Church conducted the service. Interment was Lawn Cemetery. in Mount Bowling Alley WILL Re-open In September NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR LEAGUE BOWLING Men's and Women's Leagues now being organized, Shift Workers Welcome. Your inquiry will be forwarded to League Exec- utives. Call Frank Hastings 985-2539 or 985-7908. PORT PERRY FAIR Labour Day, Sept. 6, 1965 Livestock - Horse Racing - Midway Band - Ladies Work -.Clown See "CLYDE" The Buffalo . HONEY, President, ADMISSION 75c. . L AMB, Secretary. CARS 50c. Te an RE

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