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Port Perry Star, 18 May 1977, p. 8

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SRA 0S ee = _ Rat LORIE Dae I CT Fr EE WO : % hi No SRR SR SER Ppa ri N Co = a Se NR [RE by Mrs. Vera Brown Church service Sunday, May 22nd at 11:30 a.m. will be held at Epsom United Church with Mr. Mike Ward in charge. . Sunday School at Utica at 10:15 a.m. On Sunday, June 5th at 3 WINTARIO TICKETS available at the Port Perry Star COMING EVENTS: WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th - BIG & LITTLE BROTHERS' BASEBALL GAME to be held at R.H. Cornish P.S. Diamond - starting at 6:30.p.m. MONDAY, MAY 23rd - ANNUAL BED RACE starting at 2:00 p.m. on 'Queen Street, Port Perry. Entry Forms will be accepted up until race time. Forms and rules can. be picked up at Sportsland on Water Street, Port Perry. Trophies will be awarded. The Bed Race wil feature Mr. JOEL ALDRED with a bed by bed commentary on the race. 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 18, 1977 Utica and area news p.m. there will be a Service in Pine Grove Church. Mr. Mike Ward will be the guest speaker, and music will be provided by the Epsom Choir. All are invited to this special service. Mrs. J. Crosier attended the 0.AS.W.T. dinner at Sunderland on Friday. Thursday visitors with Mrs. Crosier were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beare of Mississauga and their grandmother, Mrs. Hartl and her friend Mrs. Haas who are visiting them from Passaw, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur have just returned from vacation at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina where they stayed for a week. During the other week away they toured: points of interest in Vir- ginia. While Mom and Dad were away Master Lee and Todd Wilbur visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Beare of Greenbank, while Scott stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Armstrong and family in Port Perry. On Thursday, 'Mr. and Mrs. William Brown attend- ed the funeral of his brother in-law Mr. Ronald Kelly of "Blackstock. Recent visitors with Mrs. Delia Harper were Mrs. Hugh Rogers of Bowman- ville and Mrs. Ivan Rogers NO MAN STANDS SO STRAIGHT AS WHEN HE STOOPS TO HELP "A FATHERLESS BOY" of Oshawa, Recent visitors with Mrs. J. Mitchell were Mrs. Ivan Gray and Mrs. Bill Harper of Port Perry on Monday. Saturday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Simpson of Uxbridge, Mrs. Mitchell's sister, Mrs. Valyear of Belleville and Mr. and Mrs, Keith Gunter and Kelly of Trenton. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga and on Satur- day they travelled to Owen Sound to see the Julie Lynn Show. Mrs. Sutcliffe's grandsen, Warren Sutcliffe plays the guitar on the show. A Fire Truck and a Police Car will be on display. ANNUAL BIG BROTHERS' WEEK May 16th to May 23rd NOTE: Bed Inspection will be at 12:00 noon, the day of the race in the I.G.A. parking lot. ABOY IN SCUGOG DISTRICT NEEDS You! CONTACT Ag LSrother Anniintion Sugg Dutt P.0. BOX 961 - PORT PERRY - ONTARIO - LOB 1NO PHONE: 985-3733 _ing Anniversary. EE ire HY a! » ma Me Lions Club president Bill Bromley presents a cheque for $660. to Bill Brock, chairman of the Town Hall 1873 Board of Directors. Doug Farndale, head of "the Town Hall Fund Raising effort looks on. Local support by such organization as the Lions Club has helped make the Town Hall project the success it is. Blackstock (continued) . Center when Harold was presented with the A. Sharp Family Trophy for a high average of 236. Mr..and Mrs. Walt Pascoe of Port Perry were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and "Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Candlelight dinner by A & P Tuesday, June 7th at 6:30 p.m. sponsored by. local associations for Guides and Brownies. Tickets available from leaders. Harold and Roy Mec- Laughlin attended Rich- mond Hill Spring Fair on Saturday. They placed first in the doubles Class in the horseshoe pitching - contest _. at the fair. Congratulations Harold and Roy! Mr. and Mrs. Russell __Larmer_and family enter- tained relatives -and friends to a surprise 'party in honour of Mr. gnd Mrs. Norman Gibsons 25th Wedd- Those present were: Miss Patricia Gibson, fBowman- ville; Mr. John Murdock, Strathroy; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Larmer and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Larmer of Havelock; Mr. and Mrs. Don Larmer, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gibson and "Mr, --and ~Mrs.. Alan Larmer of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Picker- ing; Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Larmer, Park Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Les Johnston, Cavan; Mr, and Mrs. Grant ' Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harold . McMahon, Mrs. Larmer and Miss Edna Larmer all of 'Blackstock. They also received a phone call of congratulations from their daughter. Marlene of Central Butte, Saskatch- ewan. On Sunday the intersiied- iate class of the Blackstock United Church Sunday School held a class picnic at Enniskillen Conservation area following Sunday service. The boys were against the girls in a rous- ing game of tug-a-war over -the stream; needless to say" both teams were soaked. After a hotdog roast, Samp. fire and baseball game, the group went. home for. an early evening nap. Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Wright attended the Spring Convocation at Mohawk -College --at-- Hamilton on Saturday when their daughter, Elaine, gradu- ated, Mrs. Margaret Argue is a patient in Bowmanville Hospital. © We wish her a speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Heaglip and Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Marlow were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp. - Susan Thompson spent the weekend in Ottawa. LANDSCAPING Specializing: * RESIDENTIAL DESIGN # SODDING ~ % TREE & SHRUB PRUNING * LAWN CARE CEDAR HEDGES O.A.C.Graduate For Free Estimate Phone 986-4854 4 ° + + L 4 -> = + 4 w x + v 3 [4 x 4 a 4 ~ ~ 9 -. >

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