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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Oct 1969, p. 17

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€ for 27 years Celebrates 80th Birthday + A resident of Port Perry Mrs. Emma Webster was honoured on Saturday evening, October 25th at a dinner in the Senior Citizens Hall. The odeasion was her 80th birthday. Mrs. Webster was born in Uxbridge Township -and she and her husband resided there until his death in 1940. In 1942 she moved to Port Perry and has made her home here since that time. A She has two sons Rae of " Port Perry and Harvey whol resides at Manilla, seven grand- children and three great grand- - children. . 18 members of her family and a number of friends, were present for the get-to-gether and were responsible for the lovely dinner served by mem- bers of the Senior Citizens. FARA A A A hl lL A hb A lL REMEMBRANCE BANQUET Saturday, November 8th at 6:30 p.m. Legion Hall --- Port Perry GUEST SPEAKER --. WILLIAM NEWMAN, M.P.P. Tickets available at Crest 'Hardware; Les Andrevis, James Norton, John Maw and-at the Legion Hall Sis sssasasasasasasassLsIsARIA SLA ¥ LANE v F Sadan bb A A eh - "WES PLUMBING - - LC AN RS 4 | entertained at a family dinner f u Manchester Mr, Lorne Teskey officiat- ed very ably oni Sunday in the absence of his father, Rev. Geo. Teskey whg is ill. The U.C.W. will meet .at | the home of Mrs. LB. Roberts on Thursday, Nov. 6th, at 2 o'tlock p.m, Mr. Bruce Tennyson, Mark- ham called on Mrs. Crosier on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Steer |' on Saturday evening October 26th in honour of Mrs. Steer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dobson for the occasion of] their fiftieth wedding danniver- |" sary. The best wishes of their many friends to Mr. and Mré. Dobson for many more years of Health and Happiness. Mr. Arnold Roach was in Chicago ona business trip this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Torrens and family of Willowdale were with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston on Sunday. As of November 1st -- 22nd please phone news items to 985-2758. Uti Service will be 'held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, November 2 at 11:30 am. Sunday School meets at Utica at 10:00 a.m. Laity Sunday was observed in Utica United Church with Rev. V.I. Thormin in charge, ably assisted by Mrs. Vera Brown; Mr, Bill Slute, Mr. K. Catherwood, Mrs. Elva Kerry, and Mrs. Don Asling. The Junior Choir, directed by Miss Sharane Slute rendered a delightful anthem. The girls" and boys of the Choir will be collecting for UNICEF on Hallowe'én. Mr. and Mrs. Black of Ham- ilton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard. Recent visitors with Mrs. Violet Skerratt were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid of Spring- field, - Nova Scotia," Mr. and If a Veteran -- Why not a Legionaire? DAY INS NX CX XX NXNNN A A 3 AE XX XL LN XX RX UNN Tgp ~ | of Peterborough and Mr. and EE Mt hd stays Rennie of Toronto | clay of Bowmanville } Cannells. News Mrs. Ben Pickard, Mrs. Allan Martyn, and Mrs. Alex Ing- ram of Whitby. We are sorry that Mr. Earl Fielding is confined to his home with torn ligaments in his ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Gerrow of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtby called, on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall recently. ) Mrs. Michael Schofield of Taunton called on Mrs, Cecil Harper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard spent Friday evening with = Mrs. William Ruttle of Udora. Mrs. Bill Brown called on her aunt Mrs. Mortlock of West Hill and visited her father = Mr. John Butler recently. > Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prentice spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac- Cannell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bireiny Be and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bar- were Sunday visitors with the. Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ruhl and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mitchell and Walter were recent visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Geer and Mr. and Mrs, Geer attended the Milk Prod- ucers' concert and dance in Uxbridge on Saturday even- ing. : Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Geer and family were dinner guests |of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Deary born on Sunday. Mr. and © Mrs. Dennis Thompson visited Mr. and | Mrs. John Kirton of Mount Albert on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Masters spent Thursday even- ing and Mrs, Boyer Philip of Brooklin spent the week-end with the Thompsons. 'Mr. and Ms, "Tom Suther- LIT LS ern Fie ANT Ha . \yhd hein pl NGI LSA TERY SER > abil 1S We RE RIES ATS Fal EATEN BOR IR EVERSON PY, PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 30,1969 -- #7. Murray | . Rishernkiiotion Week Activities For Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 419, Port Perry November 6th to 9th, 1969 November 6th _ Poppy Fund Tag Days| 7th and 8th Annual Church Parade at 11:00 a.m. in November 9th St. John's Presbyterian Church Fall in at 10:30 Hours Notice To All Armed Forces Veterans] A Dutch student speaks... ¢ | was not born until after the war. « | am able to go to school. | have a buzz-bike. | have parents. "| have never gone hungry. | don't know what war is| saa What is hunger? EK -s What is a concentration camp? What is a razzia? A. What is a bomb? | What i is fear? ' = N know we are free! -iil | know who liberated us! . > know. what they sacrificed I | Thanks a million foro our ir freedom] rt Et ~~ AS. SPR et ET 2 AA i VAN gl a ESAT SA rn RO Wr a SH 5 1S CRI Ears "a TN p-- Na aT . Nl -

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