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Port Perry Star, 20 Sep 1972, p. 19

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ITERATE LR ra AAS A AERA OTA, RE ct Gr ind EIT Er PLA WW Dd IB EF TAS Te LNT FIRS My SOREN % ARC Hes! 24 AGS £10 SEARS RE HOON BOTAN RIA \ Obituaries Manchester UCW 'ORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1972 - 3 . Mrs. Nellie Osborne Cannington where she spent Mrs, Nellie Osborne her last years quietly among The U.C.W. met at the the absence of Mrs. King- passed away at Ross friends and family. home of Mrs. H. Toombs stone, i Memorial Hospital, Lindsay She is survived by a with an attendance of 20 1t decided to h On Wednesday, September Mrs. Gibson then read a on August 20, 1972, never daughter Gladys (Stone) of members. ; ay oh . 0 Nave 6 the Evening Unit of poem - "Our Little Girl. recovering from an opera- Port Perry, Wallace of : our bake sale and tea at a Greenbank U.C.W. met at Closing hymn No. 611 - tion on a broken hip. Kirkfield, Lorne of Breckin, The meeting opened by later date, owing to $0 {he home of Mrs, Neil Hunter "Saviour Teach Me Day By " Born on Scugog Island, Bruce and Harvey, Canning. ~ Singing. Hymn 143 Work many activities in Septem: ith 16 members present. Day," was sung. : May 15, 1883, the third child ton, Twin daughters, Doro- for the night is coming". ber, . Devotions for this meeting . The business session was of a family of eight, daughter thy and Marjorie prede- Mrs. Toombs read the serip- The fall rummage sale Were prepared by Mrs. K. opened with words of wel- of the late William Sdngiuns ceased her in 1912, One sister ture taken from Romans will be held Sept. 30th, All Gibson, Mrs. L. Blakely and come to all, and thanks to and Anna Mitchell. When 2 Mrs, Iris Staples of Turner chapter 12, verses 1-11. donations of clothing will Mrs. N. Hanter, and consis- our hostess, by Mrs. Rahm years old, the family moved Montana, U.S.A. Twenty two be gratefully received ted of the following: the president who also gave to Zion Mariposa. grandchildren and twenty- Mrs. M. Croxall gave a . ta Call to Worship - a reading a reading 'September'. ol She was married in 1905t0 one great grandchildren, fitting reading on Labour The anniversary Sunday entitled The Great Teacher Sec. report was given. by Byron Levi, Osborne. They The funeral was conducted Day." The Lord's Prayer Will be held Sept. 24th with given by Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. M. Lee, also several spent their married life py Rey, Young at the Lewis was repeated in unison, 2 Special guest minister. Hymn 607 - Children of cards of thanks and corres- farming in Mariposa and Funeral Home, Cannington Mrs, Laura Wilson took Wednesday, Oct. 18th at Jerusalem, pondence. Ops. He predeceased her in at 2 p.m, August 23 with charge of the business in 8 P.m. Manchester will have Scripture from Proverbs 'Treasurer's report was 1955. interment at Zion Cemetery, a special U.CW. service 15; 1to 15 was read by Mrs. given. No visits were made In 1957, she moved to Mariposa. with music, speaker and Blakely who also lead in this summer. ¢ : : The Pall Bearers were and two brothers, William glides on Africa in aid of prayer. _ Four up-coming catering John Sanderson, Harry and Fred Smith. Mission in Service fund, For her topic, Mrs. Hunter jobs were accepted by the 3 Reeves, Clifford Thornton, He is survived by twosons, gollowed by lunch. A cor- chose a reading based on the group - two weddings - (§)','4 S Pete Brown, Ross Teel, Neil A Smith; Glenn A. gia invitation is extended commandment "Honour Thy September 9 and October 14, Lloyd Wylie. | Smith, bothof Columbus; one 4 "4po Jadies in the com. Father and Thy Mother," and two banquets October 4 xl brother, Lorne Smith of munity which stressed a need for the and October 18, so Ladies the your Ella V. Graham whithy; and six grandchil- The meeting closed with renewal of love for one's nextmonth will be abusy one Mrs. Ella Graham of grep, h : aes a : on p. Parents in the home, also for for all! : ' fu rn ace? Blackstock passed away on - Mr, Smith is at the the bene , > the Parents tosetanexampleof Itwas decided to post-pone LI September 2, 1972 at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Webster will have living worthy of this love; to the fall luncheon which had Sige') Community Memorial Hos- Service in the chapel Tues. October meeting on Oct. 5 1100" God: "and to build a been scheduled for October pital, Port Perry. She was in dayat1:45p.m.Intermentin at her home." Mrs. H. God-fearing home. To ignore also. her 73rd year. the Oshawa Union Cemetery. Toombs assisted by Mrs. F. or despise this command- The meeting closed with Born in Verulam Town- Rey, A, Barnes of Columbus Stevens served a delicious ment is to build a life on the Mizpah Benediction fol- ship, she was the daughter of ynitd Church will officiate. fruit salad plate. shifting sand. lowed by a tasty lunch. . the late James E. Flett and ' ; Elizabeth Dunseath. She is : - survived by her husband Mervin Graham, a son Roy and a daughter Mrs. Don Pargeter (Grace) of Port Perry, six grandchildren, Hi A . Donna, Bill and Janice : ' ; . Pargeter and Allan, Susan If there's a question about it ; ' lasting another winter, it's | 21% Gloria Graham, Also a D J 2) P JAN R T J\Y | E J\\| T S TO R E time to look at our Lennox ris) of Blackstock and two a Nirey Weather Musings brothers, Alex of Fenelon . that warm, clean and circu- 4 3 late the air. They're priced rals 25d Hos 9 Bowman H OS | e ry : "a J: low during our Pre-Season The funeral service was Sale. Now's the time-to buy | 14 24 the chapel of Mec- a 'top quality re Lennox | nermott-Panabaker andwas Ka ser | fumaee, oo offs | condicted by Rev. VM.) YAS : : Parsons on September 4," is bee os Call for Interment was at 'Union AEE : ° Cemetery, Cadmus. : : an estimate Pallbearers were Messrs. Pa nty Hos e Those chil 4 Duane Beers, Ross Duff, Jim : 2 R.S. THOMSON Harris, Ross Graham, Ar 99. to $2.00 W- divs: oie HEATING and Cecil Gibson. y day 399 Simcoe St. S. Arthur Leslie Smith Hosiery only Weeks PRINCE ALBERT An active member of the away! Pick . Columbus United: Church, ¢ 985-3365 honorary elder and treasurer s1.39 to $2.00 your coat i of the trustee board, and |: : authorized Sosumere active in many church offices now and get Gas Dealer over the years, Arthur Leslie fi . fi Smith died Saturday at the ine savings. Oshawa - General Hospital following a short illness. P 0 S L U N & Born February: 18, 1885 in Darlington Township he was W T C 0 TS the son of the late Mr. and IN ER A Mrs. Alexander Smith. He : was married June 6, 1923 in Tyrone, and had lived in East L y Whitby for 58 years. His wife, the former Ettie y LYONS $40.00 L] Evelyn Scott died October 25, 1966, also one son 'Donald; T d T . $60.00 ender |ootsies IN NEW . FALL COLOURS | $7.00 - s8.00 - $9.00 Li | WHERE GOOD FOOD IS S WwW F AT F R S ON THE MENU PLAYTEX SALE EVERYDAY : N £1.00 Off Bras oe and you can enjoy it in : d S y : o AIR CONDITIONED C ar J an $2.00 Off Girdles COMFORT LADIES LOVELY SOFT LONG SLEEVE 0c COLOURS | Dinner Special 5.95 Choice of 4 $ gn nner 5p | . $1.00 OFF Bra Styles Soup & Desert $1.40 - $2.75 159 179 2 151 | 6.99 = 178. m | | Cold Plate Special $1.70 3s : Ham, Beef, Chicken or Turkey) high 8.95 $2.00 OFF Garment Styles ! ll Take-out Service on all meals - "Hot or Cold" ® » 2834 and 2822 iC AR PA SY Td VOR ple LR al VAT NAR AST SAN Me 5 RAT Wh £5 : SA {i is Ay SA hit

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