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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Sep 1968, p. 14

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"were Mr. and Mrs. 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 12th, 1968 UTICA NEWS Chureh Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, Sept. 15.at 11.30 am, Utica Sunday School meets at 10 am. You would be most welcome at both ser- vices. We were pleased to see Rev. and Mrs. Kaill of Guelph in the congregation at Epsom on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest How- sam, Toronto, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Howsam. Mrs. Eva Crowells, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crowells and son, and Mr and Mrs. Ivan Gray were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell. = Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butson enjoyed a trip to Vineland recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thomas, Mrs. Folds, Rosemary and Jeff; Mrs. Grier, Michael and Kelly of Willowdale; Mrs. Jeffs, John and Ken of Osh- awa and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skerratt were recent visitors with Mrs. Violet Skerratt. Mrs. Jack Crosier called on her sister, Mrs. Melvin Mor- gan, Oshawa, recently. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson Murray Kerton, and 'Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Don McGillvary and family of Mount Albert. On Wednesday, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Miller of Mount Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogers of Minneapolis and-on Thurs- day, Mr. Albert Clark, Osh- awa, were guests of the BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations. Dec./68 DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985.7993 or 9852728 PORT PERRY pe Dec./68 Earl Wallace ROOFING Ashphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and Aluminum Roofing. EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. A. E. Johnson 0.D. OPTOMETRIST ® EYES EXAMINED eo 229 Mary St. 985-2383. ki June/68 RAYMOND J. FRALICK representing CIA Co-operators insurance Association The Farmers Union Mutual Fire Insurance Life - Auto - Home Protection Fire Phone 985-7447 Dec. /67 Thompsons. Mr. and Murs. George Symes visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey, Toronto, Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank Kendall spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. larry Harper, Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur and: Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Robertson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKin- ley, Willowdale, called on Mr. and Mrs. Chester Geer on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Al bright, Claremont, were re- cent visitors with Mrs. Cecil Harper. Rev. and Mrs. I. L. Saun- ders and family attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Saunders' aunt and uncle in Owen Sound during the week-end. Miss Sharon Saunders is in training for a Registered Nurse's Assistant in Christie St. Hospital in Toronto. irs. Ben Pickard and her daughter, Mrs. John Joblon- kay and baby, Laurel, of Kitimat, B.C., called on Mrs. Violet Skerratt on Friday. BUYING? LAMBERT REAL ISTATE LTD -REALION 985-7373 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Leonard R. Rosenberg -- & Associates Bank of Nova Scotia: Building, Aurora Telephone Aurora 727-9451 EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY Dec. 31/68 Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC. TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry -- 985-2226 Dec. /617 FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Myrtle 655-4832 Dec./68 6G. McPhaden Insurance 985-2341 By O. Hill Both schools got started last week. Not quite as many registered in the High School, but some are still helping with farm work who are to come a little later. The Public School is over- flowing, 450 having com- menced. ® Following is the list of Public School teacher: Kin- dergarten--Mrs. B. Gunter; Grade 1--Miss Carol Geor- gieff, also Grade 1--Mrs. Bo- zena Gilbert; Grades 1 and 2 --Miss Sharon Buckley; Gra- des 2 & 3--Mrs. Mountjoy; Grade 3 -- Mrs. S. Turner; Grades 3 and 4 -- Mrs. D. Venning; Grade 5--Mrs. K. Dorrell; Grades 4 & 5--MMr. Barry Shaw; Grade 6--Mrs. C. Corden; Grade 6 -- Mr. Church, Principal; Grade 7-- Mr. G. Campbell; Grade 7-- Mrs. G. Thompson; Grade 8 --Mr. E. Challis; Principals Relief -- Mrs. L. Yellowlees; Rimedial Teacher--Mrs. Mit- chell; Music Teacher -- Mrs. C. Wannacott. Services in both churches were well attended Sunday morning. It was nice to see many new recruits in the United Choir. They sang the Anthem "No Turning Back" and Rev. P. Romeril gave an impressive sermon on Higher Education from~a Christian Standard. In St. John's gave an excel- lent sermon on "The Beati- tudes". "Sunday School got started in both churches. Following are staff of the United Sunday School: Super- intedent-- Mr. Gordon Pais- ley, assistant -- Mr. Merrill Van Camp; - Secretary -- Mr. David Kyte; Treasurer--Mr.| Ernest Swain; Teachers: Jr. --Mrs. H. Martyn, Miss Ai- leen Van Camp, Miss Betty Bradburn and Miss Lynda Thompson; Int. -- Mrs. G. Paisley, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, Mr. Jim Byers; Sr.-- Mr. Harold Kyte; Adult -- Mrs. Rpmeril and Mr. Earl Dorrell. Primary depart- ment -- Mrs. Richard Van Camp Superintendent; assist- ant -- Mrs. Harvey Graham. Teachers: Nursery -- Mrs. J. Coates and Mrs. H. Medd; Kindergarten--Mrs. H Wot- ten and Mrs. K. Demerchant. Primary -- Mrs. J. Marlow: Mrs. R. Larmer; Mrs. J. Grie- ves; Mrs. F. Vlieger. Young people studying or working away, not mention- ed last week: --Miss Doreen Van Camp teaching High School in Fenelon Falls; Miss Judy Swain teaching Public School in Oshawa; Miss Lor- na Wright returned to Water- loo Lutheran University for her third year. Miss Mar- garet Hooey is teaching in East Dale High School Osh- awa; Miss Lynda Kyte hav- ing received her B.A. in Guelph is going to teachers College, Toronto; Miss Eliza- beth Thompson returning to University College, Torontd: Miss Nancy Dorrell to Vie- toria College; Miss Judy Co- chrane to York Collége, these three for second year, also 'Lloyd Trewin to York Uni- versity; Dennis McLaughlin to Guelph; Brian Mount joy to Guelph; Ray Mountjoy to Waterloo for third year; Larry Hoskin to Hamilton for third year study and work as chartered accountant; Nancy . Staniland and Sharon Larmer to training in Osh- awa Hospital; Donna Edger- ton has entered St. Joseph's | Dec. 68 tHospital and Gail Bonnetta, BLACKSTOCK NEWS Civic Hospital, Peterborough. Paul Rahm' commenced nur- sing 'in Sick Children's, Tor- onto; Helen Swain is work- ing in a Doctor's clinic, Tor- onto. Miss Lorna, Wright who spent three weeks on a trip to Trinidad, Antigua & Guy- ana, was home for a few days hefore leaving for Waterloo last week. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright took her to Waterloo. Miss Marion Bradburn, who works at Metropolitan Trust Co., Toronto, spent the week- end with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Joe Bradburn and bre- ther Roy. Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald, 87 years young of Sebright is visiting her daughter Mrs. Will Hooey. Correction--Sorry in Jast week's news we reported Mr. Herb Hooey celebrating his 84th birthday, it was 94th. Mrs. Herb Hooey was transferred to Beau Villa Nursing Home, Bowmanville yesterday as Mrs. Eade's Home in Port Perry, where she has been is closing. Mrs. E. Byam, Burketon, visited Mrs.- J. A. Johnston, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mount- joy. visited relatives in Nor- | wood Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Engeclhar!, Ont. visited Mr. & Mrs. Hector Shortridge and Bill Tuesday. Rev. Merle: Thompron, Mil- fort, Sask., called on the Thompson families one day last week, from General Council. Mrs. John Hill, Charles & Jonathon, ; Kincardine, were Saturday evening callers of enroute home the Harold McLaughlins. Miss Janice Byers, Guelph, spent a few days at home. Mrs. George Fowler accom- panied Mrs. George Ruther- ford, Seagrave and = Mrs. Allan Rutherford, Peterboro to Pickeping- on Wednesday evening, where they attend- ed a baby shower for Mrs. Ray Larmer, given by Mrs. Moffatt at her home on Church Street. Mr. and Mrs. George Ru- therford and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rutherford were Thurs- day supper guests of Mrs. G. Fowler. Mr. & Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin attended Decoration ser- vice -at Bethesda cemetery Sunday afternoon and were supper guests of her mother 'Mrs Edith Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm attended Decoration Service at Bethesda and were supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. Mer- rill Ferguson, Toronto. Mr. Dalton and Miss Hazel English have purchased the home of the late Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy. Messrs. Ron Martyn and Larry Hoskin returned home Sunday after a motor trip to Florida, California, British Columbia and other points. Messrs. "Paul Rahm & Bob Morris of Stratford enjoyed a motor and camping trip through New York State for nine days. -- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mar- | tyn, Blair and Todd visited Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls, Shiloh, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Marwood Mc- Kee visited friends in Orono Thursday. Saturday evening callers with the McKees were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brad- burn and daughters, Toronto and Mrs. Janetville. Fred Bradburn, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Beal, Buffalo, are visiting the Wal- lace Marlows and Harry Van- Camps. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Junkin, Bobcaygeon were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. The Blackstock II group held their first 4-H meeting of the project "Working with Wool", on Saturday morning. Our leaders are again Mrs. Muriel Wotten & Mrs. Aileen Byers. After opening with the Pledge, the following officers were elect- ed: President--Kay Porrill Secretary--Carol Werry Treasurer--Norma Wotten. All learned of the kinds, weaves, and properties of wool. The most interesting part was the demonstration, where, in order to determine - their content, some fabric was burned and others im- mersed in boiling water and lye. Save lowe SEE customers. in the future. DELIVERY. Announcement It is with great pleasure we announce the purchase of Curtis General Store, Caesarea. \ One of many new features we will introduce is FREE In anticipation of a pleasant relationship we remain yours truly . VERA and BARTON MASON As we are residents of Caesarea, we are well aware of the requirements, and will endeavour to stock only the best quality merchandise to the satisfaction of our We are looking forward to serve you all, and hope that former and new customers will extend their patronage ~--

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