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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Apr 1968, p. 4

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TT PE Fy -- le o fr CS STR ni a EN NE 8 in. TS -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 18th, 1968 WAU dal a Rey BIGGER & BETTER FiREWORKS DISPLAY % PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS 'MONDAY, MAY 20th (WILL START AS SOON AS IT IS DUSK) SPONSORED BY PORT PERRY FIRE DEPARTMENT TICKETS $2.00 PER FAMILY AVAILABLE FROM LOCAL FIREMEN EPSOM NEWS "They say" its true; "They say" she did; Who may we ask are "they"? Who stoop to tell an unkind tale i And send it on its hay? If someone stumbles life's road, If someone's act is wrong, on . Then "they" are sure to find it out } And pass the word along. And as it travels how it Brows, This tale the gossip tells! A scandel bearer asked for proof Will answer you this way; "The story's true, of course, because-- Well, thats what "they say". But as to who "they" really are : There seems to be some doubt, So let's not tell the things "they say'-- Thus stamp the gossip oe By Edith Mosher HOWARD VICE, Prop. ery. Howard's Draperies {ii Draperies by the Yard i Venetian & Cloth Blinds Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mar- tin of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred West, Sharon Ann and Fred Jr. were dinner guests on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allie Christie. Miss Darlene Lyons and Mrs. Jim Gourlie are both home from the hospital. We wish them a speedy recov- We wish to express our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Allin for the loss of her father, Mr. Andrew Ashenhurst. Many enjoyed a pleasant hour at the Open House at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Prentice were all busy last week-end in preparing their - homes for their occupancy in tie near future. Mr. and Mrs. 'Mel jr nell, Dr. and Mrs. Hertzberg, Mr. and Mrs. David Simmons 3 BROADLOOM Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service Custom Made Slip Covers FOR J. ORDE PHONE 985 - 2351 TUNE UP TIME AGAIN Outboard Motors (Johnson and Evinrude) LAWN MOWERS and TILLERS -- All makes SEE US NOW AT ...... YOUR MARINE PORT PERRY id Spring Time to do that fixing that has been waiting all Winter. See us for a full line of quality materials and for good service. Is Here PHONE 985 - 7951 REESOR Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY were all at their summer homes for the week-end. Mrs. Steele, Mrs. Carr- Harris, Mrs. Sam . Cawker, Mrs. Grant Willard, Mr. Roy Smith and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cawker were all recent callers to visit with Mrs. Catharine Cawker. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kennedy on their recent marriage. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L.< Brown and Trudy were Mr. Arthur Brawn, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Druemel of Whitby, Mr. Herb Brawn of Toronto. * Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton were Rev. Ken and Mrs. Deare of Kedron, Mr. and Mrs. Barnhardt of Uxbridge, Mr. Clifton Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell, " Linda and. Lori. of Roxboro, P.Q. are spending the Easter va. cation with Mr. and Mrs. Ashton and friends and rel- atives in the area. - Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Wal- ker of Toronto visited for the week-end with Mrs. Ma- bel Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart, Cathy and Doug of Buttonville and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Clarke of Prince * Albert were with Mrs. Stewart -Easter 'Sunday. Mrs. Stewart returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart for a week. Mr. 'Al Christie received word that his cousin, Mrs. Elda Boyd, wife 'of Dr. -W. R. Boyd, mother of Heather had passed away suddenly. Mrs. Boyd was the eldest daughter of the late Lachlan and Mrs. Christie formerly of Manchester Mrs. Darlene Christie att- ended the funeral service at | Turner-Porter Funeral Home on Thursday evening. The daughter Heather who has been an exchange teacher | had to fly home from Germ- any. Miss Mildred Evans of Toronto and her sister, Mrs. Tom Peckett and baby of Ottawa called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and family' on Saturday afternoon. Mrs, Vial and Richard of Rochester are visiting -relat- ives in the area. Troy Jackson spent a day recently with his Grandma | {Bailey while his father and {mother moved to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry were supper guests on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cottyn. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stear- man and family of Grimsby were visiting his parents and family. Needless to say son Bill made his headquarters with aunt Elva and uncle Walter Kerry. "Mfr. and Mrs. Donnie Pren- tice and Stevie and Mr, and Mrs. Ross Prentice were Sunday guests of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Walter As- ling, Wanda and her friend called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Jerrol Asling and Jan of Neustadt were with' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling for the week-end. : The U.C.W. anniversary will be the first Sunday in 'May. The -speaker-- willbe Mrs. Warren of Zephyr and Utica Junior Choir will help .| with the music. Mr. and Mrs. Len Beach and boys of Orillia were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Prentice for the 'holiday. On Friday Mr and Mrs. Henry Gardner of Ottawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Prentice. Sunday supper guetst with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson were: -Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee and Mrs. Lee's mother, Mrs. Mills of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Card had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Les Card on Saturday. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. - Ray Munro -and Susanne were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Len Sommer- ville -of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. George -Johnston and Gary of Pine Grove, Ross Munro and Maryln Graham | ®® SOOOCOOOL DED EE AOA ADE Addl of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling went to Collingwood today. They will pick. up our U.C.W. Commoration Plates. These plate will have the pictures of the Epsom, Utica and Bethesda Churches. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans called on- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Acton and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Evans on Sunday afternoon: Then on Monday evening Mrs. Ross Evans and baby SO POPE P® Sunny 85° - CALL BI: VV VIVO VIIOTIOTIOPIOOOOPOIOOP 57 KING E. WEATHER TOMORROW IF YOU BOOK NOW ON OUR SPECIAL AIR CANADA CHARTER FLIGHTS TO THE CARIBBEAN. LOWEST FARES EVER . . . Exampe: 14 days Barbados including, 2 meals daily, Hotel, trans- fers; tips; ete. $369. Can. Air fare is included. FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL Janice called on Mr, Mrs. J. P. Wilson. apd - * At the euchre at the school last week, the winners were: Ladies 1st, Ala Lang- maid; 2nd, Ruby Birkett, Low, Shirley Nichols; Doer prize, Grace Bradley; Mens 1st, N. Prentice; 2nd Stan Manns; Low, Fred Wood; Door prize, Mel Tripp. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Christie both entertained a group of ladies at Canasta recently. DOG >O DOP OP OOP EE - OX Clear-Skies NOW 3131 esnAwA VISIT-- Master PORT PERRY BULK GARDEN SEEDS '% GARDEN FERTILIZER % LAWN GRASS SEEDS '% GLADIOLA BULBS * SEED POTATOES * ROSE BUSHES A THRIVING GARDEN STARTS HERE. Feeds 985-2131 p

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