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Port Perry Star, 8 Dec 1971, p. 2

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i GP CHL NY Andy ERC as a - > EN pt ER ae A ates REN er i NERA + , 'Mrs. Gord Garrison. I Track De-cer, etc.) SARE SRN oh ie SARA Jia HR 22 - PORT PERRY STAR - 'Wednesday, Dec 1, 1971 - Scugog News Mr, and Mrs. Chas Foote recently moved from Oshawa to a permanent cottage residence near the Scugog Island Marina at the Foot. Mr, Foote is proprietor of Foote's Towing Service in : Oshawa, On Saturday 'night the _ following friends from Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Forbes, 'Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean, Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Murphy, and Mr, and Mr, and Mrs. Ron Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Gord Bell, Mr, and . Mrs. Bruce Caverly, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fleming, surprised the Footes with a house warming party and several interesting gifts. Someone PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten made and presented an original Family flag with a white background enhanced by five felt foot shapes of varying size it describes the family and may be seen flying at their home next summer. They also received a hostess set of trays and an antique picture. Scugog also welcomes this family to the' community, © ° On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs; Jim:: McQuinn and two daughters visited with and Mrs. Gordon Walter in Bowmanville, We understand a Mr. Harrington from Toronto has bought the farm opposite the '""'Grace"- church and perhaps in, the Spring will use the barn and farm land. On Wednesday evening 26 ladies" from the "Head" enjoyed a very delectable and bountiful dinner served by the "Grace" U.C.W. who had also decorated in a . seasonal théme, After dinner the "Head" U.C.W. acting president, Mrs. Reta Wilson conducted a 'short business period in which the treas:: Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow and the sec"y Mrs. « Marilyn presented a summary of the year's financial report and the year's activities. It had been a very busy year with over $2,000. taken in and over "$2,000. spent. The ladies then lit their Mystery Sister's need shoes? Port Perry Shoe TOP QUALITY MEN'S and TEENAGE BOY'S ~ Shoes & Boots : ® WE FIX OLD SHOES ® WE SELL NEW SHOES 233 Loucen STREET -- SEF OUR FULL LINE OF Repair & Sales PORT PERRY 146 QUEEN STREET | SNOWMOBILE KITS (Both Metric and f + Regular wrench sizes) i SNOWMOBILE SHOCKS 8 (by Monroe for all makes) SNOWMOBILE | CHEMICALS (De-Icer, Starting Fluid, Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER FUEL MIRRORS - BOOTS --- 985.2347 CUSTOM SNOW FLAPS LUBRICATION KITS Complete CARBURATOR & IGNITION SETS FIBREGLASS KITS SPORTLINE FIBREGLASS HIGH PERFORMANCE | BELTS I Money on DX Premium. - Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Candle and presented "her with a gift, This was followed by choosing new Mystery Sisters for the next year, Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow and Mrs. Clara Dowson 'had made all arrangements for. the supper. Mrs, Helen Redman and Mrs. Elizabeth Stichmann ' ¢onducted. a hilarious evening of varied games and contests which included the reading of -a very amusing letter, musical T. * parcel passing, unknown gift presented by blackboard, whispering planned gossip, seamstress and model achievement, product guessing from . commercial ads, An original stylist presented an original Christmas Cake display and contest. Helen concluded the evening with a timely reading on "Love", On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reader of Port Perry had evening dinner at the home' of their son. Earl Reader to celebrate their 68th wedding - anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. C. Charlton of Oshawa were also present. Glves- Wn Sane, Automatic Washer and Electric Dryer . We Stock and Cut Window Blinds and Oil Cloth Service will be held in Utica Unitéd Church on Sunday, December 5, at 11:30 a.m, Sunday School meets at 10 a.m, The Utica Sunday School Christmas concert 'will be held in the Utica "United Church on Saturday, December 18, at 8 p.m, "White Gift" sunday will be observed on. Sunday, 'December 19. The sympathy of the: community is extended to the family of the late Mrs." Hugh Strong in their recent bereavement, Recent visitors with Mrs, Violet Skerratt were Mrs, Noakes & Mrs, McCallum of: Oakwood, Mr, & Mrs. Bruce: Bailey, Mrs. Fred Olsen and Shelley, Mr. and Mrs, Bell of Toront, Mr, and Mrs. Fraser of Whitby 'and Mrs. C. Trenka and Miss Kathleen - Trenka, Mrs. James E. Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell and family were supper - guests of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell on Sun- day. CARNEGIE S F eature of the™ LIBERATOR INGLIS Front Load DISHWASHERS FROM 309. 95 "RED HOT SPECIAL | Stove & Refrigerator 2 4 S ; Ld 985-2211 Fics: N ews Mr, and Mrs, Bob Watson of Toronto. spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose' Watson. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Mitchell were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mitchell of Epsom on Saturday. Mrs. Milt Parkin and Mrs. Howard Stell of Kinsale visited Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell last week. Congratulations to Miss Dorothy Brown who was awarded her County Honours Certificate and pin at the 4- H Achievement Day in Uxbridge on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace of Stouffville called on Mr. and Mrs, Jack Crosier on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Schofield visited Mrs, Cecil Harper on Friday evening. Mr. Wilmot Young: of Brockville spent a few days with Rev. and. Mrs. LL. Saunders prior to leaving for a visit in England. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and Jamie were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald - Saunders of Newmarket on Sunday. Friends and relatives of enjoyed the party in the hall on Saturday evening when sSharane and Larry were presented with a lovely floor lamp, as a gift from the Community. _ "Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beare of Oshawa on Saturday and of Mr, and of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur on Sunday. Mrs, Hillis Wilbur and boys attended the seventy fifth church anniversary service at Greenbank on Sunday. Mr. Lewis Martin of Elmdale called on Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson called on his mother, Mrs. R. W. Thompson of Brooklin on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Mac- Cannell and Greg and Mr. Archie McGee all of Brampton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prentice of Peterborough were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn MacCannell during the week-end. INGLIS | Reg. $339.95 - Refrigerator s 309.95 STERLING 4000 13.7 cu. ft. capacity « 105 Ib, freezer capacity Model CC42000 + Constant Cold Reserve * Porcelain Enamelled Interior » Super Storage Doors * Twin Porcelain Crispers * Large Capacity Porcelain Meat Pan * Portable Egg Bin's Handy Adjustable Shelves * Butter Keeper * Automatic Interior Lighting * Magnetic Doors with Flush Hinges Full length Handles We Do Not Have Freight Charges On Our Appliances . » J > . : 3 F 3 ov | Rd i hs - . . .. » * v; Clr Te Port Perry " OA NITES

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