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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 3 Sep 1970, p. 14

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-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 3, 1970 We welcome our minister Rev. Critch and family back from their trip. Church will be at 11:30 on Sunday, and Sunday School will be start- ing again at 10:15. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mac- Millan and family from New York visited their aunts and uncles Howard and Armour MacMillan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Foster from Hastings, England have been visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Reg. Foster and surrounding relatives this past week. Mark Lee, Port Perry is spending a few days at the home of his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee. Reg. Foster Jr. and Mrs. Lynne Kubinga and son Chris spent the week-end with Mr. and, Mrs; Rodd Foster. The| Evening Unit of the U.C.W. will meet on Wed. Greenbank News Mrs. Marjorie Madeford from South Bend, Indiana visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask. Miss Jean Phoenix has re- turned home after a holiday at Balm Beach with -her sis- ter Mrs. Harold Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wood- yard and Edward, Orono, spent Wednesday last, with Mr. and Mrs, Mel McGee and Debbie and Cathy returned M OPTIMIST BINGO AUGUST 6 SACRED HEART PARISH HALL evening, Sept. 9th in the church basement. There will be a tupperware demonstra- tion following the meeting. We wish our folks who are on the sick list a speedy re- covery. Reg Foster is a pa- tient at Port Perry Hospital, and Mrs. Frank Tobin is in Oshawa Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mac- Millan, Oshawa were Sunday guests at the Howard Mac- Millan home. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Till on the birth of their baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blake- ly are visiting in Montreal for a few days with Mae's sister and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Ab' Waller. Miss Sharon Snodden is spending a few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacMillan. Scugog Tom and Jenny Truton, George & Mary Tazare have returned to Scotland after spending a month's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Ar- cher of Hood Beach. Tom®& BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY INSURANCE ELECTRONICS Mary are cousins of Bob. AGENCY ABRPURAL | fests of wr. and Mrs. Glen LIMITED TELEVISION =| Boos. Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham . ™ Sunday night dinner guests Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 | .¢ wr & Mrs. J. Demara. & Bookkeeping Services Mrs. J. Barker & Steven of see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Pest Office Building | 224 Mrs. H. Cornish. ARMSTRONG |sjecirier i totes ana |! Toronto weekend guess Specializing in business and Port Perry -- 985-2226 farm operations. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Crozier. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bobbie FOR ANY OF YOUR MURRAY i) Church Services JOINT SERVICES Port Perry United Church The Church of the Ascension Anglican SUNDAY, SEPT. 6th-- Do it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM NEW WORK Service for the two MY REPAIRS congregations will be held PTOL E & on Sunday at the Church : of Ascension at 9:45 a.m. with GRIEVE Malcolm Phillips Rev. R. C. Rose in charge. ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR 157 Main Street W. Stouffville, Ont. PHONE 640-4031 YOU are invited to worship with us. GULF Service Station General Repairs ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Williem Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, SEPT. 6th-- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship Subject: "Not Made for Defeat" ROOFING : 'oni E PORT PERRY Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED BAPTIST CHURCH ROOFING, STEEL and Pastor A. Hern ALUMINUM ROOFING SUNDAY, SEPT. 6th-- EAVESTROUGHING We wili contract for all kinds 10:00 am--Bible School 6 test wash 2 Adult Classes --| 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship' 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service. OUALITY adiatitentatatpatithenipiatitpeinsemetnmadatitinti United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE) Rev. George Teskey L. & M. ROOFING SUNDAY, SEPT. éth-- SCUGOG--9:45 a.m © ALL TYPES © MANCHESTER--i:15 a.m FREE ESTIMATES PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Satisfaction Guaranteed Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. Maclean 10 am--Family Bible Hour ll am.--Morning Worship Tel: 745-7684 Collect 501 Aylmer St. Saturday night Mrs. J.| guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballingall held a shower for} Button. Miss Particia Loates. A nice} Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and time was had by all present.| family of Scarborough spent Tuesday Mrs. F. Conboy &| the week-end with Mrs. Tif- grandchildren Mrs. B. Parks,| fen at her cottage Pine Point. Oshawa were guests of Mr.| people attended Blackstock of Toronto week-end guests} (Continued on Page 15) Mrs. Velma Petrass and Uxbridge * Little Jackpot eee $230. News Big Jackpot ...... $115. 53 Numbers Called were in Woodstock on Satur- day attending a wedding. Rev. and Mrs. Braham, Monday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fra- lick. To get acquainted with the four new Island residents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Taylor held a corn roast. A nice time was had by. all. Mr. and Mrs. C. McLean & Elizabeth of Belleville recent (Clip for future reference) JOE PODRES Builder -- Carpenter Are you thinking of building a new home, a new addition, or renovating and would like to be proud of it when it is finished? -- SEE JOE FOR FREE ESTIMATES and ADVICE There Is No Jeb Toe Big or Tee Small For Us Te Handle 32 ARROW ST. - PORT PERRY = 985-2156 A large number of Island Fair on Saturday. Sorry to report our Minis- Star-filled nights * at the CNE! Every night from now through Labour Day, the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto presents a spectacular Grandstand Show, featuring a variety of entertaining Sights and Sounds of the Seventies Select your favourites from the nightly lineup below and get your tickets NOW! Fri, Sept, 4--The fabulous Sth DIMENSION coptivole all with dynamic performances of their greatest hits, such as "Up, Up, and Awoy", "Aquorius--Let the Sun Shine In" and many others. $6.00, $5.00, $4.00. Sot, Sept. 5--The rousing DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS COMPETITION brings out the best in stirring mortiol music and precision marching formations, as top units from ocross Canada and the United Stotes strut their stuff. $4.00, $3.50. Sun. Sept. 6--The spectoculor CANADIAN FORCES MILITARY BAND TATTOO brings together the finest military bonds in the country in on unforgettable programme of pogeantry ond splendor. $4.00, $3.50. Mon, Sept, 7--"NATIONBUILDERS--COUNTRY STYLE", North America's largest folk festivol, featuring the ever-popular DON MESSER AND THE ISLANDERS, plus o thrilling multi cultural folk song and dance review. $2.00, $1.00. FREE ADMISSION! Eoch odvonce evening Grondstand ticket entitles the holder to PREE ADMISSION to the CNE Grounds on the day of the performance (vehicle not included) Fickets to all CNE evening Grandstand shows are available at the CNE Box Office in front of Old City Hall, Toronto, and from Groy Cooch ticket agents Come on out to this yeor's bigger, better-thon-ever Ex. Where else can the whole family have so much fun together? anadian National Exhibition son. UNTIL SEPT. 7 Sundays from 1:30 Admission to grounds: Children SOC, students $1.00, adults $1.50 , £.4.4.4.2.4.4.4.0 thd had ddedeh thd htt bee eee eek

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