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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1974, p. 24

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22 PORT PERRY STAR --- Thursday, July 4th, 1974 "2 " Front mH ENTIRE SA nT . Fresh CHICKEN QUARTERS MIDDLETON'S QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-2562 EE, ask about our HOME FOOD-FREEZER PLAN a plan to fit everyones budget 40z. portion Ib. I 79° A ai WEE FRESH GROUND HAMBURG » 99° WEINERS 75¢ Ib. 10 |b. box for freezer MAPLE LEAF + 85 A EE EEL "ar ] > Fo ESE -- BUTTER 7% Terms arranged FREEZER ORDERS Approx. Sides, Hinds & Fronts of BEEF J | 2 oor r+ ad es. 4" wo riyvf DAES | PIA ety wikia Ndiode ' LAR UNIT FF #4 SAAR MN 1 hid apostle J NM Utica and area news _ | Best wishes go with Rev. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald as they go to their new charge at Stoney Mountain in Man- itoba. During July, services will be held in Goodwood United Church for the Epsom Goodwood - Utica churches at 9:45 a.m. with the student minister, Mr. Mike Ward in charge. Mr. Ward may be contacted at the Goodwood Manse (phone 640-1781). Rev. A. Scott will be on vacation during July. Sincere sympathy is exten- ded to the Card and Warren families in their recent bere- ament of Tina, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Don Card. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zoet Jr., whose wedding reception was held in Utica Community Hall on Satur- day, June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins, Michael and Marie are mov- ing to their home at Sunder- land this week. We shall miss them around Utica, and our best wishes go with them. the Collins property has been purchased by Mr. Ken Cur- rey of Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fox of Dalrymple and Mr. and Mrs. POSITIVE REPRESENTATION 'A politician is of no use to those he represents if they can't reach him when they need him!' He works for you by being available. Through a telephone service set up at his 4 people, hear their opinions, and discuss their problems. own expense, anyone can call him toll-free via a phone number listed under his name in all local directories. When not required to be at Ottawa, Allan Lawrence has been here in Northumberland-Durham, visiting all parts of the riding to meet ON MONDAY, Re-elect LAWRENCE Allan PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Published by Northumberland-Durham Progressive-Conservative Assoc. John Locke of Lindsay were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Erle Dingman of Port Perry. Master Mark Kendall re- turned home on Saturday following a stay in Oshawa General Hospital following surgery on Tuesday. We are glad that Mark is feeling well again. Congratulations to Master Scott Wilbur who was chosen. as the most outstanding boy in the graduating class at the R. H. Cornish School in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day of Brougham on Sunday. If you watched the running of the Queen's Plate on Saturday, you might be in- terested in knowing that Mr. Gilmour Rowntree, the trainer of the winning horse, was a former student at Epsom Public School and at Port Perry High School. Mrs. Mel Hodgson of Oshawa is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Chet Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKin- ley of Willowdale, Mrs. Mel Hodgson and Mrs. Chet Geer were Sunday visitors with Mr.a nd Mrs. Bruce Bailey. Mrs. James KE. Mitchell returned home on Sunday after spending a few days in Port Perry Community Hos- pital and with Mr. and Mrg Ivan Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parking called on Mrs. Mitchell on Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Danny Webb of Echo Bay, Mrs. Boyer Philip and Mrs. Anna Lish of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goslin, Mr. a \ Mrs. Roy Carr of Mouhagg Albert and Mrs. Ruth Gimlet of Columbus. Winners at the euchre in the hall on Friday evening were Marg Gall, Violet Luke and M. Poots; Mildred Iuantz, Vera Taylor and Ray Medd. Winners in the Feeze Out were Annie Christie and James Houghland first, ang, Lena Ogden and Rosetta Evans second. Please phone your Utica news items to 985-2624. Golden anniversary (continued Olive) were the recipients of manv gifts which included a coloured television from the community and other friends, a tri-light table lamp from tbe 'Bruce' cousins and numerous other gifts and flowers from friends and relatives. The couple also received many, many, congratulatory cards which were arranged on a table with the gifts. In the centre of these was the top tier of Mrs. Heaslip's mothers wedding cake 11892). On July 2, 1924 Olive Lillian Irwine and Robert Bruce Heaslip exchanged marriage vows at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. _ and Mrs. J.W. Irwine, R. R. No. 1, Janetville. They farmed on the farm where Bruce was born until 1951 when they built their home in Ne«tleton. It is rather unique that all of the wedding attendants of July 2, 1924, are living and enjoying good health to-day. The bridesmaid Ruby Irvine McKeown, Caledon, East, the groomsman. Dr. Clifford Laidley, Lindsay. ring- bearer. Norman Irvine, Bowmanville, soloist Archie Stinson, California (who phone on Sunday) and Edith MacInnis McCook, Vie- toria. B. C. who played the wedding music. Mr. James of the Cana- dian Statesman and Mr. Hvidsten of the Port Perry Star were present to take pictures of the bridal party of vesteryear. Receiving at the door were Mr. ard Mrs. Don Frew, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Irvine, the committee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bruce, also on the committee, were present. Distinguished guests at the reception were Mr. Allan Lawrence, M.P., and Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. Alex Carru- thers. M.P.P. and Mrs. Car- ruthers, Mavor and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm who also sent greetings. Congratula- tions were also received from other government offi- cials. The two hundred and sev- enty-five guests who made this a memorable occasion were from Detroit, Mic. gan, Dartmouth, Nova™* Scotia, Whitewood, Sask- atchewan, Palgrave, Orono, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Toronto, Port Perry, Glen Williams, Caledon East; Guelph, Acton, Lindsay, Peterborough, Norland, Blackstock, Janetville, Yel- verton, Caesarea, Nestleton, Midland, Bethany, Scarbam rough and Willowdale. : NEED MUSIC? for a \\EDDING gE. DANCE J] PARTY etc. Re call 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) eter's Platt INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments 0° 5 Years INTEREST is payable half yearly MN may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Porte Ba Telephone 985-7306 = ~ 4

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