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Port Perry Star, 5 Sep 1974, p. 26

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bh RAN 2 0 Ab ite Sa held Albasdldial Apnbsdiniiy 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 5, 1974 Joanne Hartin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hartin and Ted Whitfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Whitfield were united in marriage in Port Perry Catholic Church on Saturday, July 6. 1974. SITE AO : A wh va PRT IIT SA WEITERE NADIR APERERMR ERC RETAIL RAE NLA HOE Ashburn area news The morning service an August 25th was conducted by Mr. Roy Hamilton of Toronto. His message was taken from Ephesians, Chap. 5& 6. "Gods plan of creation and the family," during ihe service Mrs. Fred Daw sang a solo, "Fill my cup Lord." On Saturday, Aug. 25th, the Fisher family held an at home in honour of Mrs. G. Fishers' 80th birthday in the community cenire. Guests were present from Deep River, Brooklin, Woodville, Toronto, Unionville, Malton Pickering and Ashburn to wish Mrs. Fisher a Happy Birthday and enjoy a social time and tea with friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ashton, Mrs. H. Doble and Mrs. W. Doble enjoyed a trip to Lake Placid recently. Mrs. H. Doble spent a afew days with Mr. and Mrs. Be Our Guest for a 30 Day Free Trial An Aquafine Water Refiner will make any water Soft, Clean, Clear . . . will free you from using expensive water polluting detergents. MEET OUR "AQUAFINE" MAN IN YOUR AREA In the Port Perry, Blackstock, Seagrave Area LES KOWALIK Lawrence Doble of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mit- chell spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. E. Humphrey and families. Mr. and Mrs. KE. Heron attended the Mitchell - Hall Wedding on Aug. 23rd. Mrs. G. English of Wood- ville visited with Mrs. W. Routley, Miss Vera Leach and Miss Eileen Hamill. Arnold and Ronald Ashton enjoved a holiday with their aunt and Uncle Mr. and Mrs. D. Purdy of Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Purdy visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. Ashton when they brought the boys home. Visitors with Mr.a nd Mrs. E. Heron last week were Misses Lenore McAndless, Elizabeth Reynolds, Robert and Scott McAndless and Jordon and Jeffrey Heron. Mr. W. Hopkins. and Misses Hilda and Mary Hopkins called on Mr. and "Mrs. Joe Forsythe of Port y Perry last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold of Scugog Island one dav last week. An ancient Chinese Phil- osopher -- Emperor once said, "Man is what he eats and drinks, what he breaths and what He thinks." Nursing Home News Church service was held last week by the Baptist Church. The scripture was read by Mr. B. Kiezebrink, Psalm 104: 1 - 16. Mrs. Erica Kiezebrink and Miss Angela Kiezebrink both sang a lovely solo accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Eva Hunter. Mr. Bill Hopkins' rendered four songs on the bagpipes much to the en- joyment of everyone pre- sent. We had our usual bingo game last Thursday with the winners being Mrs. Small- man (2), John Doupe, Mr. Wm. Smith, Mrs. Myers, Mr. Earl Taylor, Mr. Abbot, Mr. Hamilton, Mrs. Phoenix, Mrs. Pearcey, Mr. Brown, Mrs. Balque, Mrs. Byers and Mrs. Truckle. Mr. Glen Hood, John WES. PLUMBING - Doupe, Mr. Vine and Mrs. Moffatt all spent Labour Day Week end with their respec- tive families. Grant Christie attended Port Perry Fair with his son John. Also attending Port Perry Fair were Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Charles Smith, Mr. Sam- mells, and Mrs. Marie Davies. All report a good time. Thanks to Penny Ven- ning and Lynne Arney who accompanied them. ~ The tickets for our barbe- que are selling very well and we hope each resident has a friend or relative with them for supper. Don't forget the date September 11 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. with "Live Entertainment". Tickets are available at the Nursing Home, $1.25 for adults and .75 for children under 12. LANE HEATING - ¥ J, We will be pleased to provide a NO OBLIGATION. WATER TEST, and Demonstrate how an Aquafine or Aqualux Water Refiner will give you 'Easier Better Living." aa AQUARFINE WATER REFINERS - ELECTRIC - | { PORT PERRY 985-2413 313 Albert St. A Division of Phone: OSHAWA, Ontario DIXON FUELS (416) 723-4663 'OFFICE -- RESIDENCE 3 4 Senior Citizens enjoy annual tour | Ohne member relates his personal and viotd i impressions by A.M. McKenzie must have felt like young being fourteen to the oldest about history of these beauti- Imagine our surprise at 3 4 On Monday, August 26 the kids again on our outing. The being, well who cares how ful places which leads one to the cold slop we were served. Senior Citizens of Port seats are a little close togeth- old Jessie is, it being in the believe not only is the The food was colder than a § Perry, Uxbridge, Black- er but who worries. Bea vicinity of Jack Benny's age announcer canned, the writ- prostitutes heart and the stock. Caesarea, and inter- Beacock sat with one leg in give or take a few mooons. er must have been stoned prices were higher than the mediate points went on their the aisle, Nora kept remind- We arrived at Gananoque when he wrote it. Wright Brothers kite. How- annual sojourn to Ganan- ing him don't let the other promptly at eleven bells or During the boat trip th ever this was the only time in oque and the Thousand one out. how many bells do they ring dolohins swam' all rp v the whole trip that we had to Islands. This being the At Picton an amusing inci- at one o'clock. Along with ia 1 a Wubi blow off steam, only a tight- highlight of our years activ- dent happened when out bus another three or four hund- the A a Cs 0 Wt y was Scotsman like me ities it is looked forward to ran out of gas and we were red people we boarded this and Warfield b So 2, Jie doesn't like to be fleeced by by all the silver thatched stranded. on 401, 20 miles triple decker boat for a three they Arle 0 Sse these Johnny come latelys. ] L gang. from a gas station. Can you hour voyage. I only thought didn't have a 3% anh Life was good to us all on The bus left Uxbridge at 8 imagine the young fellows McDonalds specialized on contract for them. E doh this one day at least and we a.m. and arrived at Port 8:30 dreams at being stranded triple deckers. This boat trip calling them R e I re must be thankful to the a.m. Imagine this old ge- with all these beautiful dolls. is one which will leave a lot and Rn d Usses, *L people who work so hard fo ezers surprise to find the However our joys or dreams of happy memories. There : "iy jr frew np ros: arrange these trips, the most gorgeous blonde behind were short lived when a good were a lot of bare bosomed po . people we always grumble the wheel of the bus. They samaritan in the person of a gals aboard and it was hard Disembarking at four we ,about. To mention a few of sure didn't have gorgeous driver of a St. Marys Cement lo watch the scenery on started our homeward journ- the workers, Jessie Robert- ' drivers like this when 1 was truck realizing our plight shore and keep an eye on the cv and Stew our driver, not son Marjorie Wipper ana voung. If they had I would caught up to Stew and the 'scenery aboard. knowing what dead end Pete Willis. Also a lot of have taken up permanent lead bus and had him return Along the way at places of meant, drove five miles to praise to our bus drivers, « > residence on a bus. The sign on the two buses said school bus and we all A DAS a a a ANNAN with the valuable liquid. We had Senior Citizens of all ages aboard, the youngest interest they have a. canned announcer who gives out a lot of drivel and malarkey - find out. At Napanee we stopped at a restaurant for what we all wanted, food. Stew and Bev. I will have a dead end sign made and delivered to Stew.

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