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Port Perry Star, 24 Sep 1975, p. 21

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a fl = p e @ [3 EY. kJ i PHY TR i ASRS URE, Now from Utica and area Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day. September 28 at 11:30 a.m. with Mr. Mike Ward, officiating, Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. Remember the Sunday School Walkathon on Saturday, October 4th. Miss Ruth Jackson of Baileybboro called on Mrs. Cecil Harper on Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor attend- ed the Anniversary Service at Box Grove United Church on Sunday. and in the after- noon was at the 40th wedding anniversary celebration held in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Little Cedar Grove. Mrs. James E. Mitchell, Mrs. Chet Geer, Mrs, Charles Bell ;and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard enjoyed the Senior Citizen bus tour to the African Lion Safari at Rockton and to Niagara Falls last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin visited Mrs. James E. Mitchell on Sunday after- noon and with Mrs. Mitchell spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray of Port Perry. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brockman of Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson attended the Centennial celebration of Sil- oam United Church in the Community on Saturday afternoon and renewed many old acquaintances. On Sunday Mr. and nig" Thompson, her mother, Mrs: Jim Miller, Mount Albert and Mr. Wm. Baker enjoyed at trip to Haliburton to see fall scenery. Later they call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Gon- nerman and childrén and Mr. and Mrs. Udo Dobkes and baby of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Storie on Sunday. Prize winners in the euchre in the hall on Friday evening were, Caroline Bell, Ruby Tripp and Carolyn Parish, Anne Manns, Yeo- man Luke and Elwood Tripp. Winners in the Freeze-Out were Tom Ogden and Jim "Evans first and Oliver Lane and Bruce Houghland sec- ond. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell, INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments 10 b Years INTEREST is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 193 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 Sheldon, Shawn and Kelly spent Sunday with Mrs, C hares Bell. 3 Mrs. Chester Holley of Owen Sound is spending a few days with Mr. and Mgs. Mervyn MacCannell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. G8rdon Faber, Ballan- trae, on Sunday, Mrs. Tom Sutherland visit- ed her aunt, Miss Ethel Major and' Mrs. Wm. Lowe called on Miss Jessie Beare of Cedar Grove who are pat- ients in Scarborough Gener- al Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Locke of Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clark of Brampton called on Mr. and Mrs, Earl Ballard on Sunday. Ontario Regiment veterans will meet Veterans of the Ontario Regiment, .many 'of whom served during the Second World War, in Italy, Sicily and Western Europe will be meeting Oct. 25 and 26 at Oshawa Armories . for the 26th annual reunion of the regiment. Newsletters containing notification of the event are being mailed out-to all mem- bers from Vancouver to Cali- fornia to Nova Scotia. Registration will start at noon, Oct. 25, with a wreath laying service at the armory plaque at 3 p.m. A dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m., ing a guest speaker and a short service at the plaque. Sunday, Oct. 26 a service at the plaque will be con- includ- ducted by the war time padre, Rev. W.E.I. Smith, MC. After the service, there will be a social gathering in the ser geans mess. Burketon News Mr. T. Holroyd, Bowman- ville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd and family during the week. Mrs. B. Greer, Miss L. Greer, Oshawa accompanied by Mrs. E. Bryan, Port Perry visited friends in the village. Mr. Howard Davey, Bow- manville called on Mrs. R. Davey during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, Orono, visited with Mrs, S. Carnochan recently. Mrs. E. Osbourne and Heleene, St. * Catharines, were callers at the Roblin, home during the weekend. Mrs. B. Needham (former- ly of Burketon) now a resi- PORT PERRY STAR -- Weinesday. Sept. 24, 1975 -- 21 spending some time with Mrs. Walker, Bowmanville. dent of Toronto, called on: former neighbours and is Holland bulbs give your garden bright, beautiful flowers from late winter til June. "3 TULIPS - 10 for *1.50 DAFFODILS -- 10 for *3.00 , HYACINTHS, NARCISSE, CROCUS, SNOWDROPS, BULBS FOR ROCK GARDENS 7%: ANALDA we' GARDEN CENTRE Hwy. 7 & West % Line 5 Miles East of Port Perry -- Phone 986-4771 x, ding 0 ..orArts Centre... new Gym or SicatingRirik. or ~ read this. Ontario There' S a new Ministry inOntario. The Ministry of Culture & Recreation. Money 5 coming from our new Ontario Lottery, "Wintario", for worthy projects. Projects that have to do with culture or recreation. - Projects that can help enrich the lives of your fellow Ontarians. In fact, dollars are available for existing or new cultural and recreational facilities in your community. Thereare conditions of course. But = the whole story is spelled out in a little booklet we've just published, called "How to Share in Wintario". For your free copy write to "How to Share", Queen's Park, Toronto. We've been saying, "We all win with Wintario." Now your new Ministry is going to start making it happen. MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND RECREATION. Hay qa und... o to share g A ys I vi 3 Sd » EES IMR 3 fads

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