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Port Perry Star, 28 May 1975, p. 5

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Vek) "Fy a) iL WS I SN an aa a SIN a Ra Prince Albert and area news Last Sunday's Church con- gregation was greeted by an elder, Mr. Allen Martyn. It was again pleasing to see "J hear the singing of the Junior choir. A Senior choir member, Mr. B. Snelgrove contributed a fine violin selection blended with piano accompaniment by his wife, Our well-known guest speaker, Dr. M. B. Dymond, M.P.P., in his customary manner delivered a thought- Remember When..? + continued Ottawa (nee Anne Farmer) has arrived home from the University of Saskatchewan where he has been working onhis M.C.S. Gary leaves for England for holidays next month. -Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Small- man and Douglas of Hailey- bury spent the holiday week- end with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smallman. This weeks paper featured a photo on the front page of Hon. Dr. M. B. Dymond boarding a plane to cover two important engagements 300 miles apart, yet scheduled for the same day. Over 200 people crowded the Anglican Church of the -Ascension last Sunday when some 29 candidates were con- firmed by the Rt. Rev. G. B. Snell, Co-adjutor Bishop of Toronto. i The Head Memorial Church on Scugog Island will celebrate their 100th Anni- versary this month. 10 YEARS AGO Thursday, May 27, 1965 Thirty-four ladies, members of the Port Perry United Church U.C.W. enjoy- ed conducted tours of the Fred Victor Mission, United: Church House, Overseas Relief Depot and the Timothy Memorial Church in Toronto. Doctor Claude Vipond, Oshawa Physician and surgeon, has declared his intentions to seek the Liberal nomination for the Ontario Federal Riding at the May 28 convention. 60 Lions Club members and their ladies enjoyed dinner and dancing at the Fireside Tavern, Peterborough. Maybelle Rebekah Lodge entertain over one hundred guests at their annual Penny Sale and Tea. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone, Seagrave have started build- ing their new home. Mrs. Florence Harper held a musicale, one of the high- lights was a piano solo com- posed and played by Kenneth Choose your wedding invitations with complete confidence from our elegant selection. includes announcements and all the correct wedding accessories. Webster. N\ by INTERNATIONALS OF STRATFORD .which J BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR SATURDAY, JUNE 7th., 1975 BROOKLIN COMMUNITY PARK 10:30 A.M. - PARADE 11:00 AM. - 1:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. - 8:30 - JUDGING HALTER CLASSES Heavy &. Light Horses CATTLE JUDGING HEAVY & LIGHT HORSE HITCHES JUNIOR CALF CLUB OFFICIAL OPENING OF FAIR By Robert Timbers, HORSE RACES - DOG OBEDIENCE DEMONSTRATION SQUARE DANCING FOLK SINGING IN ARENA LOG SAWING CONTEST HORSE DRAW COMPETITION 12 - DANCE IN ARENA JUDO provoking message to all. Also, Mr. G. Nelson, seated in the pulpit area suitably assisted here and there during worship. Offering gathered by two young men, Mr. Chas Willes and Mr. Doug McMillan. We are very grateful for the two floral arrangements placed in the sanctuary from the Jones memorial service. At this time, we of this community, sincerely offer our heartfelt sympathy to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones and sons, in their sudden and sad bereave- ment. Also, the same senti- ments to both sets of grand- parents. Please keep in-mind next Sunday, Communion Service will be observed in our church. During the seasons of autumn, winter and spring, the Community .Centre has provided space for well- attended euchre parties, but remember this coming-up date, May 29, is the last party till fall. Last week's results - High lady - Doris Geer, Ruby Tripp, Bessie McCullough. High Gent - Richard Mann, Earl Pres- cott, Dennis Thompson. Lone hands - Lorne Rich- ards. Seventeen members of Prince Albert Pals of 4H Jr. Homemaker's Club attended Achievement day in Ux- bridge on Saturday. Marie Waldinsperger received County Honours, and Shelly Olsen was the receipient of the Achievement Award completing the 18 units. Both of these girls are worthy of congratulations in their progress. Mrs. Mabel Graham enjoyed a week with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hargrave of Willowdale. During her stay, she witnessed a baptism of a great, great- A PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 28, 1975 -- § Mrs. Rodman and sister, Mrs. Travell, Oshawa, were with Mrs. M. Graham a few days this week. On Sunday, they, Mrs. B. Snelgrove and Mrs. M. Tetlow enjoyed being among thousands who attended the large parade and planned program in Peterborough. This special occasion was arranged commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the United Church union. Mr. and Mrs. Mulkins of Hagersville enjoyed the' weekend with friends, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson. F. ALAN LAWSON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT grandchild. She also had the privilege of viewing the colour and aroma of the blossoms at Niagara and a mammoth fire-works dis- play, accompanied by band ° music held in the park. The Tripp brothers and wives enjoyed having their sister, Mrs. Reta Berrills of Bowmanville, at various times during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brad- burn, Blackstock, were company with Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock. Licenced Trustee in Bankruptcy 69 King Street East Oshawa, Ont. - L1H-1B4 Telephone 723-3800 CEMENT SIDEWALK or Patio Slabs 24 x 24" '1.85 24" x 30" 32.50 CONCRETE STEPS All Sizes Available Prices on request PRODUCTS for home improvements § or new homes! TERRACE STEPS 24" x 24" 9.10 ect DRAMEX Texture Finish '4.95 Bag CHARGEX PORTLAND CEMENT 80 Ib. 32 20) " bags CEMENT CURBS 34 *'1.45 ft. LAKE SCUGOG MOBILE CONCRETE Spring has now arrived and our two trucks are ready to give you steady pouring. ORDER YOUR CONCRETE NOW... 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