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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 May 1968, p. 12

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WHR NY y 'a Af FSH RN SAEINOS 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 30, 1968 : It was decided to hold our) cecil Hill attended service Travelogue on Friday, May |i, The Marsh Anglican S E L L | N 6 ? 31st at 800 pm. in the| church, Manvers, Sunday A K Parish Hall. Mr. and Mrs. | porning, where Sean Scott Norm Dysart will show slides Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. L ening. He called on Mr. | The Candace unit met at| of the host of countries they | cameron Porter (nee Carol fbeverohomdrors The oan yg bran principal of Public | the hoa o Mrs. Ralph Lon visited ny hey Shapasle Rahm) received fe i ti. i i ch ho introduced Mr. | mer, Tuesday morning, May | two years teaching in France. | ment of Baptism and later : i Mang mg pA n hoy py 4 21st. Mrs. Marwood McKee Our Guild is in charge of | were dinner guests of Mr. & 985 - y { 3 rd 3 meeting on Education, spon-| Area Superintendent. Mr. | conducted the Worship from | junch for this evening. Mrs. Leonard Porter and fa- 'sored by the U.C.W.. Presi-| MacLeod gave a very inter. | the Theme--The World and| Next meeting at Mrs. Geo. | yjly, dent Mrs. Glenn Larmer ten-| esting and informative ad-|the Field, with Scripture| Wolfe's home on Thursday, | prize winners at the Wo- S (0) 'dered a hearty welcome tol dress from How do-we get from Acts 1 and the hymn| June 20th, 8.30 p.m. men's Institute card party cu ag g all. Mrs. George Skelding| Humanity into our Teaching? | "Let there be Light". The hostess served-a deli- | Wednesday night were: high led the worship period in| Many questions were asked | Mrs. Eber Snowden of] cious lunch and coffee which | ]ady--Mrs. Will Forder, high| Mr. and Mrs. K. Franklin which she had a prayer for|by the panel and ably an.| Courtice, guest speaker, gave| brought our evening to a| gent--Mr. Wallace Marlow. |and family of Oshawa were - Education; a reading on Edu-| swered by Mr. McLean, Also |2 Very interesting talk on close. Lucky draw -- Mrs. Wilbert| Sunday visitors with Mr. and cation and a prayer for|several questions and dis-| Our Gardens". Among the In place of the sermon in | werry. Mrs. J. Kane. Young People. cussions from the floor. announcements, all the do-| st. John's Church Sunday "Mrs. M. Hainstock, Toronto| Mrs. Bertha Valentine from Mrs. Waltér Wright intro-| Mrs. P. Romeril expressed | ings that will not be over| morning, the Film "Ontario Pets a few days with Mrs.| Winnipeg and her sister Mrs. « duced the panel -- Mrs. J.| the thanks to the guest | before this is printed was was shown. | A. Wright and the Fred 'Tre-| Hazel Cowan from California Venning; Mr. G. Paisley; Mrs. | speaker and panel. A deli-| the Cooking School June 4,| "There was no service in | wins, are staying with Mr. and Christie; Mr. Harvey Graham | cious lunch and coffee and | When all ladies of UC.W.|the United Church due to| Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar-| Mrs. Alan Aldred. It's good and Mrs. J. A. McArthur, also| an hour of social chatting | are asked to bring candy for | Nestleton anniversary which | cher, Bowmanville, visited |to see them both again and i i , le. everal from here attended. | Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Archer looki ell. Mr. Dalton Dorrell who was| brought this worthwhile ev-| Sale. . § : t T. a , ) ooking so w chairman for rest of the ev-| ening to a close. At the Home Baking booth| The Anglican ladies cater- | Sunday. Miss Gloria Fralick was at » at Port Perry Hospital Spring ed to the Caesarea Bowlers Recent visitors with -Mr. & home for the week-end, . . Fair Saturday, where Cart-| Banquet in the Parish Hall | Mrs. Ed. Harris: Mr. & Mrs. Mr. Stephen Fralick and Al I ENTION FARMERS! wright ladies were Sponsors) Saturday evening. Ross Madill, Pickering. Miss Evelyn MacGregor were - of baking the proceeds was| Glad to report Mrs. Frank Sunday guests of Mr. and | Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. / $358.60. Hoskin and Mrs. Neil Mal- Mrs. William Mahaffy and|Mauricé Fralick. Stephen is S A V E - - WHY PAY MORE St. John's Thursday Even-|¢olm home from Oshawa hos- boys were Mr. and Mrs. Tom | leaving this week for a 3 On Premium Quality big ound met 2 the Rome pital and we hope Mrs. Ger- | Mahaffy, Barry and Sandra, |week tour of Europe. 0! 1s. bran. Hamilton ald Kelly will he home be- | Oshawa and Mr. & Mrs. Gil- The apron booth at the * 4 GASOLINE ---- DIESEL and MOTOR OILS Thurs., May 23rd with 10 fore this is printed. Miss | bert Magill, Columbus. Hospital Spring Fair, held Farm Tanks and Pumps Available members present. hig] Denise Edgerton is home| Twenty-two 4H girls and |Saturday was very success- Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District led our devotional and alll gm port perry hospital. four leaders from the two ful. members took part. The| pp. Beth Johnston attend: clubs of Cartwright attended| Miss Kathie Kane spent the D X Ol L CALL COLLECT minutes were read and ap-| .q . Councillors Camp at | Achievement Day in Clarke|week-end with her grand proved. Quim o lace for the week- | High School Saturday. Six s . parents Mr, and Mrs. J. L. 668-3341 Final arrangements werelo, girls received county honors | Sweetman. * ii made for the Caesarea Bowl-| = pps 3 Forder, Port Perry | namely--Joan Wotton; Carol| Mr, C. L. Fralick is visit- _ Ing Banquet on Sat, May 25. spent Sunday with- Mr. and | Wotton; Norma Wotton; Car-|ing with his son, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Roy Taylor. : ol Werry; Beth Dunsmoor; Cecil Fralick. Visitors with Mrs. J. A. | Leanne Dorrell. Mrs. Teskey and family Johnston during the week: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lar-{and friends of the children oo ' Mrs. Alida' Rigby, Smith mer; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn spent the week-end at the o y || Falls; Mr. and Mrs. J.-A. Larmer and boys; Mr. and parsonage. Johnston, Cadmus; Mr. Ever- | Mrs. Ralph Larmer and fa- - Choir practise will be held ard Sanderson, Hespler; Mrs. | mily; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thursday, 7.30 p.m. at Allene Ferga Avery, Carlyle Avery, | Marlow attended anniversary Kane's. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howe, | service in Eldad Sunday. Sunday afternoon a get to- Tillbury; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. The O.N.O. Family Dance gether in the form of a base- Wilkinson, Coboconk; Mr. & | Friday night was well attend-| pan game and refreshments, + Mrs. Walton Larmer, Toron- | ed. Music was furnished by| was held at the Head School to. the Roy Godfrey Orchestra,| grounds for the All Star Sympathy is extended Mrs. | also records for 10 & 11 year hockey team, at which time Arthur Rahm and family and | olds. The elimination dance gifts were presented to the relatives on the death of Mr. | was won by Tammy De Mer- coach, Meredith McKee, the Rahm, Monday. chant and "Jeanne Horton.| secictant coach and manager, ' Mrs. M. P. Philp, Scarboro, | There were also several spot A good time was had by the | » parents and the children. spent the week-end with Mr. | dances with prizes awarded and Mrs. Chas. Smith and and a hearty lunch. If you're Oliver. Mrs. C. H. a) Don i 1is t of Mrs. C.|4 Any - : planningto li mei \WWES LANE § | modernize - Clarence was Saturday night : o in : 0 guest. your home, Mr. Rud Heaslip, Toronto is visiting the Harry Van here vie place || Camps and agg | Plumbing " Heating to begin. Mrs. Arthur Rahm and Mrs. []) = Electric - PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985-2473 RES. Arn Ra ts Corporation of the Village of Port Perry APPLICATIONS |" | Modernizing your home can be a delightful experience. Home i improvements can do a lot to help make your way of living better than ever. But before you start : °Q y to modernize, you should take care of one thing first: your household wiring, BRIAN S WILL BE RECEIVED FOR AN If you begin your modernization programme by re- wiring, almost everything about your home will suddenly seem better. You'll have all the electrical outlets } Su Pp E RTE ST AS 5 iS TA NT FO R E M A N you need. Your appliances will perform better, and you can add all the new ones <7 : rr . » Hl foyer likely Sad without he Sanoyonss of Svaionied circuits or blown 0 Pp E N Experienced in operating equipment, such ag uses. Re-wiring will let you take advantage of the new.ideas in . . -- - 9 household lighting. With decorative exterior lighting you'll be \ - back es ge aia truck, etc. Also ex { able to enjoy patio living on pleasant summer evenings. You' 4 7 Days A Week perienced in municipal water works an asget, 7 will, in fact, be opening the doors to the joys of all-electric "4, Applications to be in writing stating qualif- living, including the quiet comfort of electric "heating. Start 2%, LUBRICATION EXPERT ications, age, and education, to be in the hands modernizing your home by re-wiring. ' ' ' : i ; THE HYDRO FINANCE PLAN will let you re-wire your 0 PHONE 985 - 2243 of the undersigned by noon, June 3rd, 1968. 3 4 home right now. Call a qualified electrical contractor for details, y or ask your Hydro. || REFRESHMENT BOOTH For further information contact : 7 MB-147 IWKFP coro + BUS 8 OP JOHN F. 'RAINES; Clerk-Treasurer. (Emergency Groceries) Village of Port Perry. ww

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