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Port Perry Star, 5 Sep 1979, p. 11

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J by Vera Brown Church Service on Sunday . will be at Epsom Church at 11:30 a.m. Sunday School at Utica begins a new season this Sunday at 10°;00 a.m. All children are welcome, come and bring a friend. ~ U.C.W. meeting gn Tues- day, September 11th at 8 p.m. in Epsom Church. All ladies welcome. There will be an official Board meeting of the Good- wood, Epsom-Utica Pastoral Charge on Monday at 8 p.m. in Epsom Church. There were 17 tables of euchre played in the hall on Friday evening with prizes going to Lena Ogden, Caro- lyn Parish and Dora Geer, and men Elwood Tripp, Stan Malcolm, and Roberta Thomas. Freeze-out winners were Phyllis Clark and Bea Harrison and Margaret and Martin Gall coming in sec- ond. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Well, the long awaited day finally come on Saturday afternoon. Bill and I are grandparents and you. know it feels pretty good too. Jeremy William Allan weighed in at 8 pounds 2 1% ounces at Oshawa General. Now all you grandmothers who have been telling me about all the cute little things your grandchildren do and how sweet they are, just look out because I intend to get even with every one of you. G.M. sales set another record _ General Motors' dealers in Canada in July delivered a record number of passenger cars, vehicles for the month "ex- tending the record-breaking string to six consecutive months for both cars and total vehicles," © R.M. Colcomb, Vice-President and General Sales Manager announced last week. July vehicle deliveries of 59,366 were 8,484 units or' 16.7% better than the previous July best of 50,882 set last year. Passenger car sales, per- forming strongly, totalled a record 43,558 for the month, 7,398 units or 20.5% higher than last year's July record TERMGUARD SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation , (J INTEREST PAID ANNUALLY For 5 Years DON FORDER Insurance Agency Ltd 24 Water St. Port Perry 985-8471 SU At--_--------" CA -------- trucks and total. of136,160. Truck deliveries, also a record, reached 15,808 units, the best July ever and 1,086 units or 7.4% over the former July record of 14,722 set a year ago. GRADUATION Mrs. Sue Brain, daughter of Mrs. Betty Kendell, Port Perry, graduated from Fan- shaw College, London and regeiyed her certificate for Registered Laboratory Technologist. She is now employed at Victoria Hos- pital, London. your lifestyle. What's more, you learn new skills to help you stay slim forever. At last! A weight control program that tailors your diet plan to you. You lose weight fast ... because our trained staff helps you Select-A-Diet that works best with your eating patterns and { Select-A Diet OPEN HOUSE WEEKS MON.SEPT.10-SUN.SEPT. 30 Everyone is invited to a gala DIET WORKSHOP MEETING Dieting with a new lifestyle ... ihtroducing the SOCIAL BONUS. TUESDAY 7:00 P.M. For further information about our September money saving specials call: (416) 633-THIN (Collect) Introducing Youth & Senior Citizen Rates. - TOWN HALL 1873 8. LJ By the way he is the best looking baby since my own two were born. I am pleased to report that Kenneth Slute is recovering nicely following surgery at Toronto Western Hospital last week. I am sure that Ken would like to hear from his friends. Mr. Roy Sutcliffe who has been a patient in Oshawa General Hospital has been transferred to Port Pe Hospital. Recent visitors with Mrs. Mildren Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hodgkinson of Echo Bay, Ontario on Thurs- day afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moore of Ham- ilton on Friday. Mrs. M. Foreman of Osha- wa was a weekend guest with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding. Sunday visitors with the Fieldings were Miss Donna Wakeford of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielding and girls of Port Perry, Miss: Tracy Nix and friend of Toronto (Tracy is' a former foster daughter of the Field- ings) and Mr. and Ms. Mel Kingston (Joy Collins) of © Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer took a two day trip ' through the Elmira, Wood- stock area last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Mrs. Laura Tucker of Peterborough attended the funeral at Brooklin of their cousin Velma Silvers on PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 5, 1979 -- 11 'News of interest from Utica Thursday. & The community was sad- dened to hear of the sudden passing of Mr. G. Rolph this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Myers of Elizabethtown, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reesor of Cedar Grove were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Vera Taylor. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Bessie MacCannell and family were Mrs. Jessie Hol- ly of Markdale and Mr. Milt Pratt of Southhampton. * Mr. and Mrs. William Brown called on Mr. and Mrs. Dave Duchemin of Osh- awa on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mor- den of Greenwood were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur attended the Wallace-Evans wedding on Saturday at the Uxbridge Baptist Church and the reception in Port Perry at the Oddfellows Hall. ' Scott Wilbur and Henry Frieter are leaving this week for Lakehead University at Thunder Bay. Mr. Trevor Carre of Tor- onto was an overnight guest with. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinchcliffe who had been visiting here returned home on Wednesday. The Carres spent the weekend at the family cottage at Thornbury. BACK TO \ "SCHOOL SALE THREE DAYS ONLY - SEPTEMBER 6-7-8 At our New Location In the Port Perry Plaza SLACKS - Cords & Washable Polyester From 20 to 50% OFF SPORT SHIRTS - Assorted Plaids, Checks, Herringbone & Brushed Looks. 20% OFF SWEATERS - Velours, V-necks, Cardigans & Crew Necks 20% OFF Gregory scMen's QWlear Lid. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8160 New Store Hours: Mon. to Sat. 9:30 to 6 p.m.; Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m. RCE, : > SORES = Ro oT wr et. v. Tet Wt IN a - T3 ridt, TL Sai. A pA PR TI Trai) vs Ss ese et ogres vy NS H 3 Ad) FASE OE} En EA Cr

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