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Port Perry Star, 20 Oct 1976, p. 13

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i ---- » 7 RA SIS SUD Fh HPA VTE AS Dp ST TH 7 ba CO PAC IADY 5 SPECS al SUS PITRE R TTS MEPS EVR APPA ISI By Mrs. Grace Beacock A one-time girl of our area Miss Ina Kiezibrink was married Sat., October 2nd, to Mr. Jonathan Allen both "of Toronto: The grooms----;- parents from England at- tended the wedding as well as the brides immediate relatives from this locality. So many happy years to this bridal couple. A welcome is extended to everyone to attend the various tables of rummage, bake and tea, Nov. 6th, 11-3 in Manchester Hall. Spons- ored by Mothers Auxiliary Mrs. G. Nixon and Mr. MacKenna both of Montreal have been guests with Mr. and Mrs, L. Nixon. is home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. Nixon and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. Canning and family spent the long weekend at Ken Haven, Balsam Lake. They -all were part of the group of 60 holidayers who planned a typical farewell party "till we meet again next year'. It was pleasant to see former residents at our wor- ship service, such as, Mrs. Glad to know Mrs. Tache _ V the Les Beacocks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mortimer have moved to reside on Scugog Island where we. hope..health-and- good luck has moved in with them. Mrs. Mortimer shall assist with news items at a later date. Thought: If we want to put the world right, we better start with ourselves. - Wren. THE COUPLES CLUB It may take three or four meetings to assess 'the strength of our club, but if the first gathering was any indicator then we are off to a Prince Albert and area anews. ments. On October 23rd, a car rally, costume party and unusual coffee hour (the menu is.bleod-curdling) will | take place. the car rally starts it off, at the Centre, at 7:30. Wear your costume, if you wish, or bring. materials (cloth, papers, etc.) and make it with us, after the car rally. This is an all age, non- denominational group. Elec- tions and the writing of a constitutional will follow when we know one another better. Our thanks to the Vv o 19 LAYS ar OER BEER oa Bl Me a MPR SR FAP EL Lin did FLASN/RLIL EME PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1976 -- 13 Sunderland Baptists to celebrate 99th birthday versary of Sunderland Bap- tist Church the seventeenth semi-annual fall sing-song and gospel rally will be held in the Sunderland Town Hall Sunday, October 24th at 3:00 p.m. . By special request, Pastor Guthrie, minister of the «church for the past eight years, and director of the Pastor's Study Gospel Broadcast over CKLY, Lind- say, has asked the Singing 'To celebrate. the 99th-anni-----Sunderland; sang to a full hall one year ago. Every- body is looking forward to hearing them again. For their first visit, the Chrystalaires Male Quartet from London, Ontario, will also be present to sing. This is a vibrant group, with a lively gospel message in song. The Chrystalaires are not well known in this part of central Ontario, as they come all the way from of Beaver, Cub, Scouts. Pick ; i local Church for their i London, but Pastor Guthrie tly ' Joy Newnham, Brooklin, happy start indeed. Edwards Family from : ' up available at 985-7120, 2939 = recently moved from Seventeen couples gather- Support. } Wooler, near Brighton, Ont., comments that after this or 7239. Picton. Mrs. Leta Doupe ed on September 25th, at the For more information 4 return for a second visit. Visit, they will be both well My sincere apology regarding. an error in last week's "column concerning the Brain-Percy wedding where it was stated that Brian Brain was the groom but instead it should have read that Chris was the groom. (continued) Mrs. Jim Philip attended a most interesting and enlightening Nurses' Work- shop Conference under the auspices of the 0.A.R.N.A. at Peterborough for two days last week. Mrs. Charles Bell visited with Mrs. Anne Osaduke of Brighton last wéek. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacCannell at Peterborough on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holley of Holland Centre and Mr. Grant MacCannell of Markham were Sunday visitors with the MacCan- with Reta Doupe from Sea- grave. Mr. and Mrs. N. Howey of Sandy Acres (Stroud). Hope to report on the special service next week. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore of Shirley Road with Utica and area news the Manchester Beavers, Cubs and Scouts Mother's Auxilliary to be held in Manchester. Hall on Sat., Nov. 6 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. please contact Mrs. Barry Page. Prize winners at the euchre in the Hall on Friday evening were: M. Poots, Phyllis Clarke and Carolyn Parish; Andy Munro, Harry Hill and Wm. Baker. Win- ners in the Freeze-Out were Mrs. Capsall and Hardy Noble first and Louie Mitchell and Bill Goslin second. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan Prince Albert Community Centre, for an evening of games, dancing and refresh- phone Doug and June 3804, Pat and Cec 3884, or Sharane and Larry 2586. This is a unique singing family of seven members, who, on their first visit to known, and well liked. I cannot speak too highly of this group. G & S DISCOUNT VARIETYMART PORT PERRY PLAZA - PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Sale effective Wednesday, October 20th to Monday, October 25th. reat SG PHONE 985-3322 vings STORE HOURS Monday to Saturday - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday - 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. a" REY, NL J RAR ne = oo A -~ 4 a CIN a Ls aT Sa EAS Aen RRA SD nells. whose wedding : .. Would anyone haying.con-. reception and_ party were J tributions for the bake and held in Utica Memory Hall Clover Leaf Maple Lec 3 7 rummage sale, sponsored by on Saturday. i | our lot. D84354. Hurry. E84114. PICK- UP TRUCK SALE 1976 G.M.C. 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