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Port Perry Star, 6 Nov 1974, p. 6

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. deaf. please contact 6--PFPORI PEKKY SIAK---VEUNE UdY, INUV. 0, 1Y/4 MANCHESTER NEWS Church Sunday, November 100 11:15 AM. Rev. BR Pogue in charge The Manchester U CW. will meet at Mrs. Alvin Bruce's, Thursday. Nov. 7 al 2 p.m Mrs. Pat Kingstone attend- ed the Oshawa Presbyterial Regional meeting at Clare- mont, Tuesday. Guest speaker was Mr. Sidney Bates. minister for the deaf and of Bay of Quinte Confer- ence Anyone seeking mformation or help for the Mrs. Kingstone, 985-7831. Miss Ann Lamb and Joan-- ne Vandervoort spent the week end at Camp Samac with their guide leader. Mr. and Mrs. George Mor- den, Picton, week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts and callers at Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell. ele) Featuring STEVENS MARKET Highway 7 & 12 MYRTLE . FRESH PRODUCE -- GROCERIES Miss Jackie Skelding spent the weekend with Miss Janel Lamb Mi. Ralph Leach, Pleasant Point Estates visiting Robert Doupe. Friday. Happy Birthday to Robert and Bar- bie Doupe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson callers with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Stokes, Little Britain, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ginn, Mon- day evening' Mrs. Josephine Bain has returned home after spend- ing some time in Rochester with her friend Mrs. Jessie Trotter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jewell supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness and family, Little Britain, dinner guests on Sunday. SWEET JUICY Oranges | 49° doz. ~ HOTHOUSE Tomatoes 49° Ib. | ALSO FEATURING: ro NEW CROP HONEY -- POTATOES -- CARROTS -- SQUASH. OPEN: Tues., Wed., Thurs. - 9:00 a.m' to 6:00 p.m. Fri, Sat, Sun. - 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. CLOSED -- MONDAY CIO 2a ¥ ls) \ uN PST ZIT FAN LETRA SRE oo) Greenbank and area news Inspite of the inclement weather on Sunday, morning the Church Anniversary Service was well attended. The guest speaker, Rev. C. Holbrough of Beaverton, had an excellent message. There was special music by our own choir, as well as the Port Perry High School Girls Ensemble and a solo by Mr. Hugh Baird. It was so nice to see so many friends from Seagrave and Pinedale. -We hope they enjoyed the service. Visiting with the Lorne Blakely family on Sunday was Miss Myrtle Blakely, Mrs. Mae Williams of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Blakely of Toronto. Rev. Chapin attended Church services and then visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Till. Miss Eva Luke. of Port Perry visited with Mrs. Mae Beare following services on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. Mount spent the week-end in Coll- ingwood visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. family. Mr. and Mrs. Almer Wal- lace of Port Perry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan on Sunday. i Mrs. Jack Couperthwaite and Marian attended the wedding of Margarets broth- er. Mr. Gordon Wallace, in- Orillia on Saturday: : A large. nimber of our community attended Gradu- ation excercises at Port Perry High School on Fri- day. Receiving Secondary School Graduation Diploma (Grade 12) were John Foster. Kim Ken Spence: receiving Cerl- .ificale of Training was Louis LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BITTNER'S \ DELICATESSEN MEATS "Berhemeyer Cold Cuts" Roberts and Bronson and - Real; Brian Lee received his Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma (Grade 13). John Foster won the Lions" Club Scholarship and Heather Howsam the Port Perry Legion Auxiliary Prize for continuing Second- ary School Education. Con- gratulations students. A farewell party was held in the €ommunity Hall on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs: Grant Menzies. who have moved to Port, Perry. We wish them well in their -new home. Miss Denise Baylis spent the week-end at Girl Guide Camp in Oshawa over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rodd attended a Retirement Ban- quel. for Mr. Russ Rodd which was held on Saturday evening at the Holiday Inn, Ajax. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bacon on the safe arrival of their baby son. Don't forget the Card Party this Friday evening in the Hall, and also .the- "Luncheon is served" spon- % SERVICE-CALLS - sored by the U.CW. on November 14 at 12:30 o'clock. No tickets sold at the door, Mrs. Mona Mero has returned home after spend- ing a month attending the Women's Institute Confer- ence in Perth, Australia. NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR WINTER FUEL Her travelling ¢ompanion was Mrs. Jim Petty of Whitby. Glad to report that Mrs, Mildred Thomson is home from the hospital, we wish her well in her convales- cence. : Phone news this month 852-6693 or 852-3570. SAVE Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3381 DX FUEL OIL Call us today for PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE ELECTRICAL ® PLUMBING | Residential - Commercial - And Heating] CARPENTRY General Call 985-7679 RON RANKIN and SONS ALL TRADES LICENCED. INew & Old Work - Also Pumpsl| FREE ESTIMATES WE SELL ONLY FRESHLY CUT MEAT Ground Beef 1.89% MOCK Chicken Loaf nu. 99° Mac. & Cheese Loaf 99% JACOBSEN, proprietor STORE HOURS Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Sat. Wednesday Friday 9-6 9:00-1:00 9:00-9:00 We sell only the finest quality - Canadian Beef. LY

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