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Port Perry Star, 3 May 1972, p. 21

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Service will be held in ..-.Epsom.. United ..Church ..on. Sunday, April 23at 11:30a.m. The Sacraments of Comm- union and Infant Baptism | 'will be observed. The super- vising minister, Rev. Wm. March of Mount Albert will be conducting the 'service. There will be a special ' offering taken during the communion for the purpose of world-missions, Utica Sunday School meets at 10 a.m, The: Epsom-Utica U.C.W. plan to serve lunch at the Reesor Sale at Utica on Saturday, April 29 at Utica, The annual Hall - Board Meeting of Utica Community Hall was held on Saturday afternoon. The former nine member board was reduced --to five 'members; -namely Bruce Geer as chairman, Larry Kendall as vice-chair- man, Dave _Langille as secretary, Lloyd Ross as treasurer, John Croxall as member, with Mr. Armour MacMillan as representative - of the Reach Township Council. Please contact Larry Kendall re rental of the hall. Mr. and Mfs. Jack John- ston of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm-Sehofield-and- baby of Kingston were recent supper. guests of Mrs. Cecil Harper. Mrs. Cecil Harper, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield and baby were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield of Taunton. Mrs. Lorna Mountenay of. Oshawa visited the Larry Kendalls "during the week- end, Miss Sue Hussey and Mr. Dale Beare. of Waterloo University called on the Jack Crosiers on Sunday Evening. Mr. Barry Beare and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dempsey were recent supper guests of the Hillis Wilburs. Mr. and Mrs, Doug McKin- ley called on-Mrs. Chet Geer - - recently, Mrs. Wm. Lorne spent an afternoon with Mrs. Lloyd Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Neal of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Len Pilkey of Uxbridge, Mr. -- Stewart Wyles of Myrtle and Mr. Walt Mitchell were recent visitors with Mr, and *- "Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Miss Diane and Master schedule: MAY 2, 1972 MAY 4, 1972 MAY 5, 1972 serving the district. THE ONTARIO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION PRE-KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF PORT PERRY AND REACH TOWNSHIP Parents of children who will attain the age of 5 years by the last day of 1972 are requested to register their children for KINDERGARTEN for "the school year 1972-73 according to the "following Reach Central #1 (Prince Albert) R. H. Cornish (Port Perry) Reach Central #2 (Greenbank) at Greenbank Reach Central #3 (Epsom) Registration may 'be made between the hours of 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. or by special arrangement with the Principal. Inquiries concering school boundaries should be directed to the Prinicpal of the school Birth Certificates are required as proof of age. 985-2877 - 9852501 only 985-2567 Wo lings: 7 7 . SOON to Pentland Jewellers Ltd. 193 QUEEN STREET -- 935.754] -- PORT PERRY / . al vo, J . id $I THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY May 4th - 5th - Gun! 7th ANNIVERSARY v py SALE SEE OUR SELECTION OF GIFTWARE, WATCHES and RINGS etc. - the sudden passing of her Utica News | Bradley Mitchell spent the * weekend with their grandpa rents, Mr. and Nrs. James E. Mitchell. . Pe Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell attended the wedding of a friend, Mr. Archie MacGee of Brampton on Friday evening and visited relatives there over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Searle spent Friday evening with Mr. and 'Mr.-and Mrs. Bruce Bailey. ro Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Don Sutcliffe of Janetville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Craw- ford and Allison and Miss Cheryl Lowther were supper guests of the Peter Sutcliffes on Sunday. : Mrs. W. "J. Mitchell called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall recently. The Frank Kendalls were dinner guests of the Ralph Wilburs = on Saturday. evening, We are pleased that Mr. Bruce Langille is home to stay after being a patient in the Weston hospital for four months. It will be so nice to see him around again. The Earl Fielding family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding of Keswick last week. Mr. Dennis Thompson visi- ted several friends in Ux- bridge . Cottage Hospital on Sunday. - Sympathy is extended to Mrs. J. T. Crosier, who re- ceived word on Tuesday of brother Bill Stewart of Red Deer, Alberta. FRESH PORK PICN MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK SAUSAGE ib G5 Handicraft Guild The April meeting of the Handicraft Guild was held at the home of Mrs. Sanderson at Janetville. The meeting opened with all repeating The Lord's Prayer. Our president Mrs. Naples greeted the ladies. There were twenty three members present and three visitors glad to see so many ladies interested in handicraft. Hope Phylis and all the others on 'the sick list are . feeling better. For the May meeting we are going to Vineland on May 10th, During the last part of March, the girls had a rug Hooking bee at the home of Marjorie Williams. They finished the large rug which the late Mrs. A. Martin had started and didn't have time to finish, it was finished and on the floor of the Martin home for Joanne's wedding. - Many thanks to all who came and worked on the rug and to Mrs. McPhaden and Miss Williams for opening their home for this work bee. After the meeting the ladies wondered through the house to see her button collections and all the anti- que that she has collected during the years. Everyone enjoyed it very much. Lunch was served by the lunch committee. See you next month, May 10th. ---- Don't forget the Macrame Class at Mrs. Sinclairs April 26, 9:30 a.m. ICS BACON ib. £9 MAPLE LEAF -- |b. Pkg. LARD ORANGE -- 3; oz. Pkgs. Tang Crystals 2° SMITHS -- 28 oz. Garden Coc 27¢ 4]c kta 35¢ SEACLIFFE WHOLE -- 19 oz. White Potat JAVEX -- 64 oz. oes 19¢ LIQUID BLEACH MAPLE LEAF SLICED PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 26, 1972 - 5 Port Perry, Ontario. Dear Mr. Hvidsten: Firstly, how does one show their appreciation to your newspaper and yourself for making the Kinsmen Blodd Donor Clinic the success that it was. Your help, I'm sure was responsible for our success. Thank you so very much, on behalf of the LETTERS ms EDITOR """R:R:No: 4," Kinsmen and the Kinettes of ~~ 4M Port Perry. Port Perry is 'most fortunate in having a newspaper that is so dedi- cated to public service. We can't thank you appro- perately for all your assiss- tance to Kinsmen. Sincerely, Doreen Kendall ANN ~~ RRA Something New at Conway Gardens -- Tavern ~ | Nn ------ this FRIDAY Feb. 28th - ENTERTAINMENT JOIN IN THE FUN s EAT - DRINK & LISTEN to the music of GEORGE TIMMS and his group NIGHT 9:30 - 12:30 | No Cover Charge or Dancing | ARRAS MAPLE LEAF SLICED 6 oz. pkg. 59 LUNCHEON -- 12 oz. PREM MEAT GIANT PKG. BLUE BREEZE AA -49c¢ 99¢ MAXWELL HOUSE -- ¢ oz. Instant Coffee 1.25 WHITE or COLOURED -- 2 Ply KLEENEX 200s 2 75¢ REGULAR -- 12 KOTEX 53c PRICES EFFECTIVE Wed. to Sat. April 26 -- 29 USE YOUR i). .CHHARGEX CARD for GROCERIES or GAS FREE DELIVERY TILT YT Id 5d i ET --_ ATL [y PT

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