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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Jan 1970, p. 6

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JOHN DEE RE -- PORT PERRY STAR, LONER IIT AT A [ L8S 5 RLS ARGV IRI) ~ - Thurs, January 8, 1970 "UTICA NEWS Service will be held in Ip som United Chuareh on Sun day, January 1th, at 11:30 am. Sunday School meets at Utica at 10 am. The Ex: plorers will resume, their weekly meetings this Frida at Epsom Church. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Brown were Mr. & Mrs. Ken Rodd and Keith of Greenbank, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and family of Ajax. The Browns recently visited Mrs. Albert Yajes & Mrs. Mortlock at West Hill and on Saturday they attend- ed the Beaverton Tyke Tour- nament with Mersco's Port Perry Tykes who were win: ners of a Consolation Trophy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Redman and Darrin of Oshawa, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Butson, Mr. Bruce Redman, Mrs. Joyce Redman, Mr. and Mrs. | Mitchell BUY -- SELL REAL ESTATE LID .n1ALTOR 985-7373 Jim Redman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slack and Shelley and Mr. Doug Geer and friend were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer. The Geer family;~-number- ing 24, enjoyed a Christmas Dinner in Utica Hall on Sun- day. Mr. Isaac Catherwood and Mrs. Mabel Josevouich of Uxbridge were recent visit: ors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell on the Saturday following Christmas included: Mr. and Mrs. Ted MacCannell, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Wilson and Dwayne, Mr. Ross Bennington, Mr. & Mrs. Don MacTaggart, Miss Joey Beamish of Brampton, Mrs, Jessie Beamer, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Barclay and Scott of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacDonald and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hurlburt of Pickerin~, Mr. Roger Pickard of North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Man- ley of Oshawa, and Miss Heather Manley of Galt. Week-end visitors with the MacCannells were Miss Jewel Dawn MacCannell of Van- couver, Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacCannell and Kelly Lynn of Peterborough, Mr. & Mrs. Chester Holly of Holland Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holly of Hanover, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jackson and Nicole of Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. MacCannell spent New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prentice of Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Prentice and children were their supper guests on Monday evening and on Tuesday, Mr. & Mrs. John Jager and children of Oshawa were guests of the MacCannells. Some eighty young people enjoyed the Teen Dance in Utica Hall on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Crosier and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Beare' Dale and Dean, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Holden of Oshawa on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ken' Skerratt and Joanne, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen and family spent New Year's Day with Mrs. Violet Skerratt and Larry. Mrs. Jack Raines And Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickard called on the Skerratts recently. © The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the fa- mily of the late Mr. Clinton Midgley in their recent be- reavement. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac- gregor have moved to their home at Keswick. Mr. Tom Hirst is now residing in a Nursing Home at Keswick. We wish them good health and happiness in their new environment. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Gray and children called on' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell on Sun- day. ! We welcome Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie, the new pro- prietors of Utica. Store. to our community. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurley of Echo Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Morris of Welland; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Baker of Hannon, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Masters. The Thompsons entertained four- teen guests on New Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs..Olsen McCosh ) of Ajax spent Sunday with F Win me at... Farming rontiers 0 You are cordially invited to attend Farming Frontiers '70. See the New Generation of John Deere Combines challenge yesterday's capacity champions i in the "Great Combine Race" plus other new equipment, "Furrow on Film," and "A Way of Life," a dramatic new film that looks at the heart of farming through the eves of a farm family. * ASIN [CRS 2 {ON RN RES) | UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT at UTICA HALL Tuesday, January 13th TWO SHOWS: 1.30 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac- Cannell. Mrs. Chet Geer spent New Year's Day with Mr. & Mrs. Don Geer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray of Raglan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur were dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Hillis Wilbur on the Tuezday preceding Christmas. The -Hillis Wilbur family spent Boxing Day with Mr. & Mrs. Bev. Cooper, and visited Mr. and 'Mrs. Ewart Wallace|. of Sarnia from Saturday until Tuesday.- They .spent New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton of Bay Ridges and Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scho: field and Mr. & Mrs. George Harper spent New Year's Days with Mrs. Cecil Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbin were Sunday evening guests of Mrs, Cecil Harper. Our sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and family in the bereave- ment of her father, the late Mr. John Butler at Rosebank Convalescent Home. Mr .and Mrs. Callahan of Islington visited Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kendall on Saturday. United Church v Approves Budget The Board of World Mission of The United Church of Canada has approved a budget of $3,081,804. for 1970. 'This money will be spent on | the maintenance of 271 person- nel in-22 countries plus grants for education, agricultural training, medical work and special projects in Latin America, Asia and Africa: Total "budget for 'the United Church in 1970 is $12,426,000. up slightly from $11,900,000. this year. Village Of Port Perry For Police Calls dial Operator and ask for Zenith 60,000 and the O.P.P. will take your call with no exchange. J. F. Raines Clerk-Treasurer Greenbank News Several new precaution signs have been planted each side of the curve in the vill- age. Reflector squares mark the approach from the north and the problem hydro pole, also a checker board in front of the store. Due to inclement weather and snow blocked roads there was a smaller congregation than usual the last Sunday of the old year. Two children -| were presented for baptism. Sheri Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Alldred and Melanie Christine, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. David Lee. The 'millinery course Sum- mary day will be held in Tri- nity United Church, Uxbrid- ge on Jan. 13th at 1:30. All interested ladies are invited to attend. The Fairman family wera entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fairman A. E Johnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET ' 985--2383 DAN for New Years. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Midg- ley and the family on the death of his brother Mr, Clin. ton Midgley of Manchester. The post. office at Fergus fons store was robbed of 'a considerable sum of money on Mon, Dec. 29th. This seems a poor way to begin or end a year. At the euchre party Fri- day night winners were high --Frank Nugent, low--Arm- our McMillan, high--Mrs. An- nie Guy, low Mrs. Leola Hooper. Door gifts to Mur- ray Empringham and Mrs. Carson Watson. Mrs. Fred Phoenix won one for having the largest number of pen: nies in her purse. Mrs. Lillian. Meegan of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Len Tay lor. The Taylors visited Mrs. Campbell in Toronto on Sunday. ; Check The Label On Your Paper CL UB 'ANNRENE Discontinued Until Sat. Februar FV VV VV IVY VV VIII CING 17,1970 ODDO EE PVN Howard's SOOO OOPS SO HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM . Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service VIVO VIVOOITIOODIOOOE 2 Custom Made Slip Covers .. Sibel AAA AA A AA A A A a a aa a aaa a alata alot algal ale 4 Draperies [i Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA, OG EE EERE EEE Nr EN N\A A A A A A SN [OCP POSOOSSOOSOOPPOVSOOOOOOGOGDOd , a 926 Simcoe St. N. RS SSA E it hitb lt A SUNT MASA AA AA A A A A A a 4 a a a ag ga gg alg cL SOs RL SOR ROROROROR A 10% OFF DAYS FRIDAY and. SATURDAY January 9&10 10% OFF All Merchandise The Children's Boutique 176 Perry Street Across From Municipal Building Port Perry a &

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