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Port Perry Star, 16 Mar 1977, p. 2

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A CS. Gi Vg 5 TRAINEE 2 -- PORT I'ERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 16, 1977 Seagrave and area news items - by Mrs. Marilyn Beacock Top-'o the mornin' to- all our Irish folks. Have a great St. Patrick's Day! This week certainly appears to be a popular one for birthdays. - Mst. Kevin Puckrin entertained several little friends to his fifth birthday party on Monday Why do Income Taxes and Property Taxes come 80 soon after Christmas? We can't answer the question, but regular savings and low cost Credit Union Loans can help ease the pain. SAVE AND BORROW AT YOUR C.U. RINSE 200 ml. Regulor, Lemon Hard fo Hold, Unscented, Gray/Blonde, Super or Regular ® Registered Trademark of Drug Trading Co. Lid. LAWRENCE PHARMACY operated by: PORT PERRY PHARMACY LTD. Phone 985.2231 and one little friend, Mst. Yancy Crosier remained for a couple of days. Another well respected gentleman of our midst, Mr. Arthur Gordon, was the guest of honour at an Open House for relatives on Sun- day at the home of his daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs, Ken Short. Mr. Gordon is celebrating his 80th birthday. The only lady that I'm aware of that is celebrating ---a-birthday-is-Mrs;- Suzanne - 'Malcolm and hers is to- Morrow. Congratulations to all of you and our best wishes to each of you for many, many more! : . Mr, and Mrs. Ken Rodd of Manchester were Sunday evening dinner guests of "Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock and boys. Thursday evening the Port Perry High School band competed in a Music Festival at Cannington and claimed a whomping 90 marks for their efforts. Taking part in this competi- tion were Bonnie and Bill Short. Congratulations to all P.P.H.S. students who "participated in this event. On Tuesday, March 29 the Ladies Auxiliary invite all ladies to attend an evening with Mrs. Patricia Green of Greenbank. Mrs. Green is a professional make-up artist and she will be there PRICES . EFFECTIVE MARCH 14-26 209 Queen St., Port Perry, Ont. to demonstrate and discuss various make-up techniques and problems. Tickets can "be obtained from Donna Wanamaker, Marilyn Bea- cock, Elaine Willefton, Liz Perry. or-Joan Lee at the cost of $2.00. Lunch will be provided and all proceeds will be used to defray the expenses of the Scouts trip to P.E.I. to attend the Jamboree this summer. Please buy a ticket 'and support this very worth. - while cause, Please note that this is NOT a demonstration where cosmetic products will be sold. Welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin who have just returned from a lovely three-week holiday in California, : I have been asked to remind anyone who is free Saturday that there will be another work-bee at the - church basement beginning at 9 a.m. If you are able to donate a few hours it would be gratefully appreciated by the committee members. The basempnt~is really starting to take shape and it promises to be something we all will be proud of when it is fully completed. Mr. and Mrs. Kéith Puckrin and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Foster of Oshawa competed in a bonspiel over the weekend in Cobourg. From' all reports it sounds like everyone had a fantas- tic time! . While Mom and Dad were away, Mst. Bradley and Brandon Puckrin were weekend guests with Grand... "=. pa and Grandma Ellicott in Port Perry and Brett visited ~~with his cousins Kevin and Tara-Lynne Puckrin. Unit 2 gals don't forget our meeting on Monday, March 21 at the home of Diane Puckrin. - We are asked to please bring a layette article. That's all the news for this week folks! Next weeks correspondent is Donna Wanamaker. Please --call her at 985-8350. Week Ending March 10, 1977 Admissions Births..........ccocevnirnnrennnnns Deaths ............ccceernunnnee. Emergencies o tions... - BB ir srrrirseiinss veers 38 Remaining....... iiperien Shirn 41 "Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graham Grahams celebrate * 50th anniversary On March 2, 1917, Luella Boyd and Clarence Graham were quietly married in Owen Sound by the Rev. A. D. Cornett. On Sunday, March 6, 1977, friends and relatives gather- ed at the Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry to help the happy couple celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Ladies of the Rebekah Lodge provided a bountiful lunch while Lulu Graham, Jean Boyd, Marette Gillis, Verna Robinson, Alice Mc- Gill, Lorraine Preston and Isabel Lee poured tea. Kelly Graham, grand- daughter, Cobourg, Ont., DURHAM-YORK P.C. ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting & Election of Officers ~ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977 8:15 p.m. UDORA COMMUNITY HALL - UDORA GUEST SPEAKERS: ; Hon. William Newman, M.P.P,, Minister of Agriculture. Hon. Keith Norfon, M.P.P., Minister of Social Services. EVERYONE WELCOME! looked after the guest book. After receiving over 300 guests, during the afternoon, the bride and groom return- ed to their Rosa St. home, where the family enjoyed a buffet supper, provided by their daughters Audrey Mark, Dorothy Ann DeNure » and daughter-in-law, Isabel ¥ Graham. Messages of congratulat- fons were received from many well wishers, includ- ing Premier Davis, the Governor General and Madam Leger, Prime Minis- ter Pierre Trudeau and Allan Lawrence, M.P. Eni re C--O STN Nha

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