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Port Perry Star, 2 Jun 1976, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 2, 1976 Utica and area news By Mrs. J. Crosier World Aerobatic Champion- Newman M.P.P. on Sunday and took them for GORDON J. A. MARTIN Gordon John Allister Martin, beloved husband of Beryl Wilkins and dear OBITUARIES -- | Interment was in Bowman- villé Cemetery. - ; Pallbearers were Alan Martin, Robert Aldsworth, A special Centennial ship in mid-summer is the ~~ We are sorry that Mrs. . a drive around the neigh- father of Lynda (Mrs, Harry Russell Hardy, Farewell Service will be held in skilful performer. He is Catherine Cawker of Epsom bouring country, Littler), passed away aftera Blackburn, Mark Marchant Epsom United Church on using the Kerry airstripas a is a patient in York County Mrs. James E. Mitchell short jliness at the Oshawa 'and Howard Wesley. Sunday, June 6 a 7:30 p.m. Rev. Bob Thompson, a former student minister of the charge will be the guest speaker. There will be no morning service at Utica on June 6. } Congratulations and best wishes to Rev. Robert Thompson and Rev. Beverly Thompson who were recent- ly ordained at Cookes-Ports- mouth United Church in Kingston. We shall welcome them to Epsom Church on Sunday evening. Utica Sunday School will meet at 10:15 a.m. point of orientation. They will dismantle the plane and have it carried to Russia by plane, where it will be re- constructed for the competi- tion. We wish them the best of luck. On Saturday evening a "going-away" party was held at Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lindsay's home for the Royal Canadian Legion Pipe Band, Branch 43, of Oshawa. The Band is> leaving for Winnipeg on June 11. Mr. Wilfred Lindsay, their son, is a drummer in the band. Among the guests were Hon. 'Kerry, Hospital at Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mrs. James E. Mitchell and Mrs. Jack Crosier attended the very fine service at Pine Grove Church on Sunday atter- noon, g Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers of Agincourt were Saturday visitors with: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown. . Congratulations to Mr. Bill Slute who received: the Bachelor of Science and Agriculture Degree at the Graduation Exercises at Guelph University on Friday and Mrs, Bert Mitchell call- ed on Mr, and Mrs. Milt Parkin of Brooklin on Thursday. JEN Mrs. Joe Parkin and Mrs. Ken Carson of Brooklin call- ed on Mrs, Cecil Harper on Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. George Harper spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield of Oshawa" and while there visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield and Grant who had just returned by plane from a weeks vacation on Prince Edward Island. General Hospital, on May 15, 1976. HR, Son of John. and Alice Martin, he 'was born in 1902 in Bethel and raised in Port Perry. He joined the Stand- ard Bank and for several years worked at various branches in Ontario. . Later, he lived in the Hamilton-Bur- lington area, moving then to Oshawa in 1940. - He was employed by Pure Milk Dairy, Weston's Bread, Canada Bread and by Pinkerton's of Canada before retirement in 'Sep- tember, 1974, Seagrave continuéd physiology and anatomy, the basis of life. ; Miss Kelly Boyle attended her cousin, Miss Michelle Ricciuti's fourth birthday in - Toronto on Saturday. Mrs. Reta Boe played 'hostess Sunday evening when Mr. and 'Mrs. Ted Suddard and Pat of Oshawa and 'Mr. .and Mrs. Ross Dowson of Port Perry and Utica and area h t- Dr. Matt Dymond and Mrs. Hi ts, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. David Paul . ol ing Mr. and Mrs. Bernie ly favoured with a thrilling Dymond, _-- friends, rele Lorne Slute attended this of Ajax were supper guests tL Wis McEnaney and So of Pat . ce airshow. Jay Hunt of Toron- tives and neighbours, who special event. of Mr. and Mrs. Hillis 'Oshawa and at RR.2" Perry enjoyed dinner wi i to, one of the Canadian - enjoyed: the musical even- Mr. and Mrs. Don Sut- Wilbur on Sunday. - Bowmanville, for the past her. 1-Mrs. Marilyn i 2 Aerobatic team that is going --ing- Best wishes to the Band --ecliffe-and -Sherry- called on-- Mrs. Maye; Mrs. Brown twenty-eight years, He was ila ol at ye { to Russia to compete for the were received from Mr. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe and, i Mine: pg i the Presbyter- your news items for next Osland of Welcom ) i e om week. -. . Sunday supper rs of Mr. mys y His wie ! ; i and' Mrs. Dennis Thompson. daughter Shawn Being the i G & S DISCOUNT VARIE MART A large crowd enjoyed the last of his 'family fie wis ' a (ARETYMART J ween Seine [GOING | PORT PERRY PLAZA PORT PERRY, ONT. by the Community Gubwin EAhel, Port Perey brother | | : ic by the Trad : 2s 1 | | PHONE 985-3322 meh om man ser tone Epo who | (\[FRQFACY | i ) : Mrs. LL. Saunders spent gol vices were held at i ; SUNDAY ONLY SPECIAL--JUNE 6th Friday with Mr. and Mrs. nobis puneral Chapel ; | t : : Doug Page of Locust Hill. poo onvine on Tuesday, ; i ; . Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn povoio with the Reverend You'll 2% MILK CLOVER CREAM ICE CREAM MacCannell, Jewel and p.oiq Harris officiating Need A | \ 1 29 } Ryan visited Mr. and Mrs. : ' ' - { 3 Quart Bags : © 2 Litre 41.59 Clifford MacCannell and Mr, " 1s { : : and Mrs. Brian MacCannell Mrs. Bill Harrison second. PASSPORT | ; BUTTERMATE BREAD JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER of Mississauga on Sunday. The Memorial Service for \ { 33 ° ¢ Prize winners at the the Hillman and Kendall ; 24 oz. Loaf i 14 0z. Co 88° -.euchre in the Hall on Sat. Cemeteries will be held in ing . Mrs. Reid ti United Church POP PALMOLIVE LIQUID Cook, Dorothy McDiarmid, Sunday, June 13. 3 pm. Bas Any Brand - Can 19¢ 32 oz Elsie Taylor, Mildred ip ' Thompson, Ernie Luke and i Watch ials this S d d d Gordon Mecugen hip | arc or our specials in the Freeze-Out were Mrs. : EE cman vy Sunday. [pp men GUARANTEED | -- in oH cGuckin first and Mr. an ; | INVESTMENT | Go ------------------------------] CERTIFIC 'ATES ' | Ee : 1YEAR 10% | | hl 0 i 2 YEAR 9%% . le ) E 3 YEAR 10% ° 27d A ; , hic is here! | avew 10% ET -- 5 YEAR 10%9% ! N , E TO GET = Rates subject to change. ! ow IS THE TIM These rates are paid on new certificates. { M WERS AND : They do not affect any you may now hold. : ; '2 YOUR'LAWN MO Why it '§ CHAINSAWS READY FQR THE BUSY SEASON AHEA - vvily wal : | | til age 607? 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