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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Aug 1969, p. 5

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$0 oA EERIE oF ES SEE A ..cheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Sarnia. ¥ Violet ¢ little. __a_comfortable, middle-class - good job and only two rotten "which can be a destroying "we see each other So séldom. UTICA NEWS | Service will be held in Ep- som United, Church on Sun. day, Augudl 10 at 11:30 a.m. Rev. Nelson LeGrow will: be the guest minister. . Rev. and Mrs. Nelsén Le Grow and family called on Utica and Epsom friends on Monday. Mr. Le Grow and -daughter, Nadine, were lun- Frank Kendall on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. Maec- Donald, Sr., who celebrated his 86th birthday on August 6th. : Mrs. Gerald Ewing, Shawn, Craig. and Kevin of Brooklin spent Friday afternoon with Mr. "and Mrs, Jack Crorsier. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ken- dall have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Jones and other friends in Newfoundland: Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys and Mrs. Morton & son of Bay Ridges spent a few days with relatives in The Wilburs visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dempsey of Greenbank on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Brock- man of Oshawa and Mrs. Syl- via Terstall and Cathy of Toronto were Sunday visitors with the Sutcliffes. - Recent visitors with Mrs. Skerratt and Larry were Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Le Grow and family of Tor: onto, Mrs. Guest and Ken of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Armour and Miss Anne Arm- our of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs . Fred Olsen and family,® Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skerratt and Joanne, Mrs. Sherman Greene SUGAR AND SPICE Continued called with pride Mountain Jack Thomson, a great-uncle who was the terror of the lumber camps. The only man who could lick him was his brother, my grandfather. P& haps I should envy the young brother. He's had an exciting, roving life in Eur- ope and North America. He is completely bilingual, in excellent health and will be retiring on a fairly fat pen- sion. But I. don't, T-wouldn't want to be a serviceman. even 'a colonel, put on the shelf in my prime. He has no home, a scattered familv. and muct sort himself out for a new life at a. time when most of us are easing off a Does he envy me? I live "life, own my home, have a kids. No, he wouldn't touch it with a_tep-foot pole. . And perhaps that's why we get along so well. No envy, element in any relationship. Just brothers who are com. [fl pletely different in outlook and temperament, but retain the warmth of childhood af- fection and chared experi- ence. Another reason we get a- long well, of course, is that There should be a-lot-more of this (that is, -not seeing each other) among families. They!d last longer a1) finish stronger. / But next time he visits, I think P11 arrange for a coup: le of 'hospital beds in ad: vance. We'd never make il, through -another weekend of "getting caught up." Toronto Telegram Syndicate and family and Mr, Herb Ritter and Oshawa and My. Bob Pickard." Mr and Mrs, Lorne Slate and, boys have returned from a motor. trip to the west coast. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cot- tvn are an a trip by motor to Manitoba. } K Mr and Mrs. and Mrs, | Mr. and Mrs. Dave Prentice family of [and Mrs. Chet Geer attended ind Mrs, [the Bailey - Fralick reunion : at Centennial Park at Stroud on Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Harper and Mr. and. Mrs. George Harper at- tended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parkin of Brooklin re- cently, Bruce Bailey, Mr, and Mrs. George Hare per and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield were Sundav sup- per guests of Mrs. Cecil Har- per. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Philip visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stiver at Haliburton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin -Mac- Cannell were holidaying at Flesherton during the week- end. Mrs. . N. Rusnell aid Mr. and: Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell of Oshawa, and Mr. and' Mrs, Walter Mitchell of "Kinsale PORT PERRY STAR -- Thinsooy, Aug. 14,1969 ~ 5 were Sunday. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James 'E. Mit- chell. v Rev. and Mrs. 1. L. Saun- ders spent Saturday cvening with Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Moore of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Saun- ders and Bruce of Holland Marsh visited his parents over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Eric Park & parents spent Sunday even: ing with* Mr, and Mrs. Larry Kendall. PRIZE CATCHES IN SUMMER CARLOAD FOOD MARKET - PRINCE ALBERT Pineapple -- Grapefruit LDRINK - MITCHELLS FANCY APPLE SAUCE CAMPBELLS DEL MONTE This Week's Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1Gra- ham of Keswick were recent visitors. with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Fielding. Cottages Wanted | H A BALAN UD BIALION 985-7373 STOKELY'S Fancy Honey Pod PEAS MEAT Features CANADA'S FINEST FRESH SLICED - CHICKEN NOODLE --or MUSHROOMS SOUP 2:35 SAUSAGE 495: Blade & Short Rib "ROASTS POWDERED -- TIDE DETERGENT BEEF LIVER SCHNEIDERS Big Red WEINERS : SCHNEIDERS SLICED - VARIETY PAK SCHNEIDERS 12 oz. ----- LB. Pkg. 16 oz. each Large YORK = 16 oz. 79: Ib Bonless Rump b Ib. "NEW STORE 8:30 -- 6:00 Mon. . 8:30 - 9:00 Wed. Chicken Luncheon Mac-Cheese 9° 53 59: 69: Head Cheese Bowls 53¢ S1 PEANUT BUTTER 55] | HOURS Tues. & Sat. Thurs. & Fri. Free delivery phone 985-2492 Free Draw with Order or Over. every $5.00 Winner of last week's draw -- FRANK HARRIS: » » nk a5 os orm QoL a a a = as Ye i ~~ IT Pig ma Dr Fol enn RES i

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