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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Oct 1968, p. 11

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United Church - Service will be held in Epsom Unit- ed Church on Sunday, Nov- ember 3rd at 11 am. Mr. Donald Asling will be in charge of the service, Utica Sunday School will gmeet at 10 a.m, Many thanks are due Hov. G. Teskey, the Port Parry Melodimen under the direc- tion of Mrs. F. Hastings and the Utica Junior Choir. di~ rected by Mr. Larry Kendall sfor their contribution to a very fine anniversary service oh Sunday. The Explorers enjoyed a Hallowe'en party, planned by Miss Dorothy Brown, at Ep- som on Friday, &¢ The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the Saunders family in the death of a friend, the late Mr. Hugh Kerr of Oshawa, on Saturday. Mr, Kerr has lived with Rev. and Mrs. I. L. Saunders for sthe past year. Best wishes and congratu. lations are extended to Flor- ence and Jim Mitchell who will be "At Home" to their|s friends and neighbours in Utica Community Hall, on ¢ Saturday, November 2, from 2 to 4 pm, and from 7 to 9 p.m. on the occasion of their "fiftieth wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Thomas Mortlock of Scarborough and Mr. & Mrs. Albert Yates of West Hill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fielding of Keswick had supper with Mr. and Mrs; Earl Fielding on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace, Port Perry and Mr. C.'L. Mc- Kinnon of Detroit spent Mon- day evening with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. J. Demara, Scugog and Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan, Greenbank called on Mr. and Mrs, Chet Geer recently, Mrs. Cecil Harper was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. 'George Harper on Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs. R. Allbright, Claremont, called on Mrs. Cecil Harper recently, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker, Dowsview and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crawford and family, Millbrook were Sunday visit- ors with the Sutcliffes. Mr. & Mrs. Sutcliffe spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutcliffe at Janetville. COMPLETE REAL ESTATE ABER RIAL ESIANE LID {TT 985-7373 249 Queen St. PHONE: PERMS -- $10.00, SPECIAL -- Royal Creme Perm -- $12.50 also Mink Oil FOR NOVEMBER ONLY Shampoo & Set, Color Rinse, Hair Cut, Balsam Conditioner COMPLETE -- $4.50 Our own formula Hair Spray with Lanolin -- $1.50 ~ PHOEBE'S BEAUTY SALON Port Perry $12.50, $15.00 985-2532 United Greenbank ANNIVERSARY SERVICE GUEST SPEAKER REV. DR. KENNETH ALLEN Toronto Institute of Human Relations An organization offering Christian counselling to the individual, family and community. YOU ALD CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND / Church ] Dinner 6:45 p.m. go WET Blansd ahead daha of Brooklin 655-4451 Manchester CREDIT UNION LIMITED Saturday, Nov. 9, 1968 ANNUAL MEETING ODD FELLOWS HALL PORT PERRY «Entertainment. .& Dance 9:00. p.m. FLT ekets Call Community | Meeting 8:00 p.m. yi Port Perry 985-2426 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton visited Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kendall recently. 3 We are sorry that Mr. Larry Skerratt had the misfortune to break his ankle while playing hockey in Oshawa, Mr. John Pickard and Chris and Mr. Ken Skerratt visited Mrs. Violet Skerratt on Sun- 'day. 'Recent visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Tom Sutherland were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Parnell, Tor- onto, Miss Ethel Major of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on Conner, and family of Brooklin, and Mrs. Conner Sr. of Brooklin. Mr.--and Mrs. . Howard Moore of Nelson, B.C., Mrs. Laura Conway of Sault Ste. Marie, Mrs. Boyer Philip of Brooklin and Mrs. Howard Conier and Karen had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on Thursday. Mrs. Dennis Thompson at- tended a shower in Oshawa on Friday evening in honour of Mary Mutray and Albert Clark. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Thomp- son visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore in - Belleville on Sunday. United Whe? Yes, "United "Breeders" is what the man said, Ara- bella. The familiar voice at the familiar number didn't say 'Central Ontario Cattle Breeders' or 'Waterloo Cattle Breeders' or 'Lambton Cattle Breeders' You see, we're all one now. We've united to nrovide artificial insemin- ation service that will give you not only a better calf next year, but even better ones in years to come. So Don't worry about being a*two-timer, Ara- bella. You will get the same sires as always, by calling the offices listed in your new phone book under-- NED breeders inc. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 31st, 1968 ~ 11 Next Sunday will be the Fall Anniversary, with the Service at 11 a.m. Rev. Ken- neth Allen Co-Director of the Toronto Institute of Human Relations "as Guest Speaker. There will be special music by the choir. Last Sunday morning' in Greenbank United Church during the Worship Service three of the Christion Educa- tion 'Groups presented their financial offerings to the Mission of the Church. Words of dedication were said by Kristine Knighton for the Messenger Group. The Ex- plorer dedication was spoken in Unison and Ron Thomson spoke on behalf of the Young People. Congratulations to John Leask who won first prize in the judging competition at the recent Holstein Champ- ionship show in Peterboro. Nine Counties were repre- sented. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoe- nix spent several days in the north country last week. Mrs. Ken McLennan of Wick visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton last Monday. Ron Thomson, Earl Phoe- nix and Ron Parish: repre- sented their county at the re- cent judging show at Guelph. Mr. Hugh Leask of Oakville was in our community for a few days renewing old. ac- '| quaiftances. Mrs. Campbell Stone Stn- derland spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Stone and family. A carload of Greenbank la- dies attended a bazaar at Westminister Church in Osh. awa last: Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cooper of Toronto, and Miss Helen Lee Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee. Mr. and Mrs. George Wad- dell, Bethany were with Mr. and Mrs, Mel McGee for the week-end and on Sunday ev- ening they attended a splen- did Oshawa Symphony Or- chestra Concert at Eastdale Auditorium. Visiting at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Phoenix over the week-end were Mrs. Dorothy Phoenix and son Bob and Mr. Ed Phoenix all of London, and Mr. John Phoenix of Toronto. Mr. Dwayne Taylor of Ty- rone spent the week-end with his sister Mr. and Mrs. Don Real and boys. Mrs. George Beaton and Whitby spent Saturday with |. Greenbank News Mrs. Roy Leask visited with their.aunt Mrs. Fred Dure at Fairview Lodge on Monday. Mrs. Ruby Beare and sev- eral of her friends spent a few days in Buffalo last week, year, fall chores done, and the evenings are longer, so the Hall Board feel that they will provide you with some- thing to do; so come out with your neighbours to the first Card Party on Novem. ber 8th in the Hall. COMMERCIAL SITES REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 985-7373 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ist at 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th at 1:10 p.m. | .TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26th at 1:10 p.m. pe All Commencement Valedictorian : Miss LYNNE MacGREGOR " COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL } UNCLE And His BENNY WILSON Cross Country Western JAMBOREE Brought To You By CY WILSON FORD ALSO 23 Featuring Toronto's s One and Only Allied Recording Artists THE BLUE DIAMONDS Canada's Answer To Johnny Cash GERRY LEE And Many Other Known Names MINUTES FOR AMATEUR TALENT wor DON'T MISS THIS SHOW -- SUNDAY. NOV. 10-8 p.m. t0 10 p.m. 2 hours) (On the Island at) CLUB ANNRENE ADULTS: $1.25 Advance Tickets at Cy Wilson Ford -- Manchester, Ont. Come In gor Write: for: Tickets CHILDREN Once again its that time of . By er oA RA io od] iin TONNER A y

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