Roe RAY ee i A Nr RE A ee Sn | Vanderby - Sykes on Saturday, August 9th, 1975, Sharon "Ann Sykes, eldest. daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. 'Allan Sykes of Por}. 'Perry, and' Malcolm Michael Vanderby, son" of Mr. ra Mrs. Jérry Vanderby, R.R. 2, Port Perry, were united "i marriage at the Port. Perry United Church, in a double ring ceremony performed by Rev. §. McEntyre. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and was attended by Miss Safdra Svkes, maid of honour, sister. of the bride, and bride}: maids, Mrs: Heather Short, Miss Greta Vanderby, Miss" Za Niagara Falls > Mauices "Yott, Miss Susan Tripp 'and flower girl, Miss Jo-Anng Thompson. The groom was 'assisted by the bestman, Mr. Ken KenFreser. and ushers, Mr. . KenFraser, Mr. Rick Evans, . Mr. Ron Short, Mr. Dale ; Crawford, :and ringbearer, Rennie Sykes, brother of the - bride. : A Port: Patry Royal Canadian. Legio was the setting for he, péception. 4 Kiter honeyiosning in the happy. « couple are now residing at 418 Bigelow Sires, Port Pert, ' LE. PLUMBING, A HEATING NEW- INSTALLATIONS * REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS' "Service is our: 'business' "Conway Gardens -- Tavern ~ ~ News from Utica and area Service will be held in utica 'united Church on Sun- day, October 12, at 11:30 a.m. The Sunday School walka- thon was very successful, everyone completed the five mile walk and that included walkers from 3 to 50 years old. ) Twenty-seven walkers en- joyed a hearty lunch on arriving back at the church. We wish to thank those who supplied us with transporta- tion and the follow up truck, also the ladies who treated us to the .good lunch, we: would also like to thank those } ~who , have sponsored the ©. walkers and made this pos- sible.' Fifteen tables of euchre were held' in the Hall on Friday evening. prizes, Mrs. 'Reid Cook, - Erma Watson and -Velma Ross. Gents prizes, A. Timms, E. Luke and James Houghland. Freeze-out, first George Stewart 'and. Tom Ogden, secontl J. . Hopghland. and: Mr. Potts.. . Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dignnis Thompson on Sunday "were, Mr. and Mrs. Ross "Hurley, Miss Terry Hurley, Mrs. "Ralph McThee, and Mrs.© Robert Vaughan of Ede Bay. Ir, and Mrs, Earl Ballard, OBITUARY 'After - failing health for %everal years, Olive May "Panter of R. R. 3, Bancroft, Ontario, passed away at her home on_ September 28, 1975 in her 63rd year. 'Wife of the late Gordon Henry Panter, she was born and educated in Toronto, the daughter of Charles and Eliz- abeth. Trout. ° A resident of Port Perry for a "number . of years, she moved. to Bancroft three - years ago where she resided until her death: She is survived by one son, "Gordon C. Panter of Janet- ville, two grandchildren, Laurence and Gordon. Rested at the Hattin Funer- al Home, Bancroft, inter- ment was at Highland Park Cemetery, Peterborough on" Rev. G. - October 1, 1975. Elson was the officiating .clergyman. io I SUNDAY & "MONDAY na MENU 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Dehnis Thomp- son, Bill Baker, Mrs. R. Sutcliff and Mrs. C. Geer went north on the colour tour with the Senior Citizens on Thursday. Mrs. Harry Harper, Osh- awa, and Mrs. Hugh Rogers, Bowmanville visited with Mrs. Delia Harper on Thurs. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Butson and Mr. and Mrs, Doug Geer called on-Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer recently. Mr. B. Bailey.and Mr. B. "Willis enjoyed a trip-north and into the hunting camp on Monday. Mrs. Jack Crosier visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott and family in London. Sympathy of this commun- ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. George Cosburn in the Look FIREPLACE Logs ¢ cash & Carry Anti-Freeze ELGIN - All Season Coolant wn +89 Cash & Carry Logger Use up your old newspapers Roll your own logs $19.95: BALLARD LUMBER HOME BUILDING CENTRE HWY. 7A AT THE LAKE "loss of their-barn which was destroyed by fire on Sunday. Mrs. Louie Mitchell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard, Scugog Island on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin, - Brooklin visited on Sunday with Mrs. L. Mitchell. A choir of the Sunday School young people will sing next Sunday. Thanksgiving decorations will be placed in the Church "rand Sunday School. There will also be a presentation of the Crown .and Anchor pins, in honour of the last years attendance. Fire Prevention Week ment spokesman. Firemen have been busy getting the message across to schools and businesses in the educational - prevention aspect of their duties. Visits to all area schools have already been held, and grounds have been inspected for fire hazards and safety. Included in the visits was a fire drill at each school. WEATHER \ AT THESE THREE COLD Supervised by firemen, the drills went - satisfactory, many times faster than the minimum time allowed. for' evacuation, The visits also included short talks to students, part- icularly the younger group. The program of inspec- tions all this month will include other businesses and industries in the area. SPECIALS PORT PERRY ONT. 985-7335 ¢ LA ¢ "ad