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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 May 1969, p. 19

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» The Baptist Church' was built by the directors of the North Ontario Mechanic" Ss Institute, and was. bought by 'the Baptist Church: in 1863. The Baptist Church added the steeple. The building was moved to 'the Fair Grounds in 1930 from the site shown, which is the site of the present Baptist Cburch on' Queen Strest. The first public lending ray § in Port Perry was in the. Mechanics Institute. 3 Congratulations to bride and * groom, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey." spent the holiday week end 'with her family at Pine Point Mrs: Hounsell of Oshawa is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. G. Samells. 'Mr. Barrie Prentice a week end guest in Hamilton of Mr." Chris Lindholme, Misses Valerie and Karen Mrs, G. Walters of Bowman: ville for the week end. Mr. Ivan Jeffrey a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A Warren and Kimmy of Cash 'Bay a~d Miss Marilyn Malck of South --| River week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Jordon. "Mr. Leland James of Cal- gary is home with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. C. James for a visit. - < Mr. A. Leaming of Oshawa Service will be held in the Utica United Church on Sun- dav, May 25th" at 11.30 a.m. Sunday School Meets at 10 am. The Sri of the com- munity is extended to the family- of the late Mrs. Joel Claughton in their recent 'bereavertient and to Mr. and | Mrs. Onno Jansen in the bereavement" of her father. 'Mr. and Mrs; "Frank Kend- all called on Mrs Tom Brooks of Sunderland recently." YOU specifications. oy P.O. BOX 491 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbman of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield of Taunton visited Mrs. Cecil Harper on Sunday. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe - spent Tuesday with her brother, "DON'T BUILD THAT ON SITE; ON YOUR sLOT UNTIE HAVE CHECKED Alcan Universal Homes We have units from 870 sq. ft. to 13562 sq. ft. * HOT WATER HYDRONIC HEATING = * SOME MODELS HAVE TWO BATHROOMS "I .~ * MAJOR APPLIANCES . -* FREE STANDING FURNITURE We can supply complete-or will finish the unit on a basement supplied by you to our CONTACT US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND BROCHURES Cental Ontario Home Builders Ltd. ~ OSHAWA, ONTARIO * "OFFICES AT 1 SAUNDERS AVENUE -- 'BOWMAN ILLE - Mr. .Melvin James in Port 3 HOUS] | ICA NEWS Perry. Sunday visitors with the Sutcliffes were Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutcliffe and fam. | ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Toronto. Mr and. Mrs. Peter Sut- cliffe visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford of Millbrook recently. ra The Explorers enjoyed a hike on Saturday. * Miss Doreen Bell of Ux bridge and: Mr. Doug Geer visited Mrs. Chet Geer, rec- ently. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown | and family attended a family gathering with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown of Sunderland last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip War- ing and girls were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'James E. Mitchell and Mrs. Milt Parkin and Mrs. Art Stevens of Kinsale spent Wednesday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fielding of Keswick called on 'Mr. & Mrs. Earl Fielding on Sat- urday evening. Miss Sandy Graham -of Keswick visited the Fieldings on Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thom pson were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs."Don McGilliv- ray of Mount Albert, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wyatt have moved] into Mr. Allan | Rudkins home. We welcome them to the community. Mrs. Jack Crosier attended a bridal shower for a great niece, Miss. Leah Philley at the home of Mr. and Mr-. Stewart Wheler of Agin. court. recently. Mr: and Mrs. Bill Bailey of Scarborough spent - Mon- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Symes. Visiting the Skerratts dur- ing the week end were Mas. ters Tommy Olsen and John Jeff, Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Raines, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skerratt and ggandson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen, 'Shelley and Eddie, "PHONE 623-7432 ONTARIO. HOMES ii {LEBER LILI 10' LT 985. 7373 a Monday night guest of. Mr. and Mrs. K. Muiller. Service at Grace at 9-a.m You are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rollins of Bellville " Sunday guests of Mr. - and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr.- and Mrs. M. Appleton and family in Orono on Sun- day. - Mr. and Mrs. Tredway of Pickering. spent Monday at their new home at McLarens Beach. - Mr. J. Reese and Mrs. Georgeff of Shakespeare. din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren one day. last week. Mrs. C. Carter, Janice and Ann were in Toronto a day recently to bid farewell to her sister-in-law, Mrs. (Dr.) Best who was _ Africa to' join her hucband Dr. Best. They will be return ing this fall. Mr. and Mrs. T. Linklatter of Sutton Sunday gue-ts of Mr and Mrs. P. Jeffrey. and Mrs. G. Jackson of Port Perry. Mrs. Crooks returned with them for & few days. "Mrs. Boream of Toronto is for' Miss Danjela Galante, a future bride. ° Miss Gloria Fralick of Tor- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frali~k for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman and family of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs..J. Raines and Kelly of Port Perry with the T. Edens for the holidays. Mrs. E. Lee of Brooklin FRIENDLY "Zoi OSOPHER "THE HONEYMOON 15 OVER, apo oe ie STARTS TO. BARK AT YOU. Ptolemy & Grieve B A. Service Station 52 Water St. ~ Port Perry. PHONE: 985-3182 PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 22,1969 - 19. our Mrs. Miller Sr. of Oshawa. McQuinn guests of Mr. and |" leaving _ for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jack<on Sunday dinner guests of Mr. onto home with her parents spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Empgingham last week. Miss Freda Burahini of Toronto with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnham for thé week end. 'Miss 'Sandra Real a week end guest of her cousin, Miss Carol. Mann, > Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker and ' family.. Supday dinner guests of Mr.. Cawker of Manchester. Miss Nancy Crozier of Tor- onto a week end guest of her parents Mr, and Mrs. K. Crozier. - Guests of Mr.-and Mrs. C Fralick included Mr. and 'Mrs. Sutherland of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cairns, Tor- onto and Mr. J. Thompson of Greenbank. 'Mrs C. Hardy spent afew days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gow of Oshawa. So pleased to have the cottagers out for the holi- days. Tt is just impossible to give all the names. Mrs. E. Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brekke and Laura spent Friday in Toronto. Mrs. T. Mann spent Wed- nesday in Uxbridge with her mother Mrs. G. Hope. Mr. and Mrs: R. Lehmanrd of Claremont and Mr and Mrs. R. Lee and Nancy of Kinsale, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Empringham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell of Parry Sound, week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Will iam Bell. : Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kane and family visited the Pick- ering Twp. Museum, Brough- am on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman Mr. and Mrs. G Demara and Mr. and Mrs R. Milner of Brooklin--spent-the holidays at Wellers: Bay. SCUGOG NEWS Mrs. C.. James of Torontn is spending a few days at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. A, Kreig and daughters spent the holidavs at their eoltage on Bradley Lake, A hearty welcome is given to Mr. and Mrs. R. Wingrove "land family of Scarborough: We trust you will like .it at McLarens Beach. Mr: and Mrs. C. Ross «of Toronto," Mr. and . Mrs. ™, Maundrell of Toronto, Mrs. E. Rowland, Miss Jennifer Rowland and Mr. Bob Bla-k of Whitby, holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fralick. : . On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Butson of Prince Albert visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Redman, The previQus week Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie and Mark of | Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Redman. They also brought Tommy Red- man back after his visit in Toronto. Evelyn's sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Hickson of Omemee were also Sunday guests. Michael & Steven Gill of Uxbridge spent a few days with their .grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gill at the "Head". spent last week from Friday their daughter's home, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heayn. On Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton of Ashburn called on Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. . "Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moore went to Huntsville for the week-end to visit Mr. Moore's sister. Week-end callers with Mr. and - Mrs. Earl Reader were Mr. 'and Mrs. Alfred Angus, holding a shower on Sundav || weeds is available at fore weed or -insect dwill be glad to help. | tl W } For bigger yields, il Free il are available .at your United C0-0 uy. cin esdls and insects, a complete. line of Agri- {cultural chemicals for the control of insects and your Co-operative. They're ELE, fimanufactured in Canada, WM Canadian farm conditions, Co-op weed Killers and Pesticides are your most effective 'means of crop fyorotoection and if you need advice on any parti- TOPICS formulated to meet problem your Co-operative more profitable crops use. Co-op agricultural chemicals. - pocket-size weed control handbooks Co-operative. Pick up this \\ -to-date guide on selection and use of Co-op Weed Killers next time your in Co-operatives 3 f Ontario pet bry 18 8-4130 Uxbridge ayzanty Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold to Tuesday in Kingston at and Mr. Bob Evans of Port oh Perry. v 3

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