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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Aug 1958, p. 7

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> The July meeting of the United Church W.A, was held at the home of Mrs, Glenn Larmer Tuesday evening, Mrs, W, Archer read a poem. Roll call was answered -with "Ways of improving our' Bazaar," Plans were started for a convention of all the W.A.'8 of the circuit in the fall, also for the church supper fair night. 'and for an entry in the O.N.0. exhibit at the fair.. The devotional "Taking God. with us on Holidays" was given by Mrs, Russell Mountjoy. - Donna McLaughlin played a piano solo, "The Teddy Bear picnic", Miss Gwen Wil- sob gave & talk and showed pictures taken on her trip to Bermuda which was most interesting, Mrs, Cecil Gib- son, group leader, expressed thanks of the meeting and after the closing prayer the group and hostess served lunch to the thirty-nine ladies and six children present. Twenty-six of the Couples Club gathered at Cartwright Park, Shingle Landing and spent a pleasant evening Wednesday. - A baseball - ganie, a -- scavenger hunt, and other games were played. They built a camp fire and had a sing-song, followed by lunch of fish and chips. An interesting ton was ol Tues- day when some 140 cats and dogs, one rabbit and one lamb were present for vaccipation at the anti-rabies clinic, Most of the dogs arrived on leash and could be kept fairly well under con- trol but the cats--in burlap bags, shop- ping bags, egg crates or in owner's arms, and all scared, kicking and howling. Some got out of the cages -and' caused merry chases. One man 'brought nine cats and another seven. a . CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL The regular monthly meeting of the Cartwright Township Council was held in the hall on August 6th with all of members except Councillor McLaugh- lin were in attendance and Reeve Ashton presiding, The minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read, and on motion of Councillors: VauGamp and Gibson, were adopted, The delegations were then heard, and Mr, Glithero and Mr. Storey from Caesarea, stated that they had no complaints for the Council, but rather came to extend the appreciations of the Caesarea ratepayers and their own for the 'wonderful co-operation they had received from the Council, and singled out the Reeve, B. Ashton, the road Supt. M, Suggitt- and the weed inspector Mr, Lloyd Passant for the way they had gotten things done for their locality, Messrs, Jamieson and Frayer from Rowan Beach were next heard and about the only complaint they had, was the method car drivers were park- ing, in prohibited areas and blocking driveways, and they were informed that the police were the ones to con- tact if this carelessness persists, © Pos- sibly a few fines might help matters. Mr. Putsey inquired as to any build- ing regulations or restrictions in force at present and was informed that the | Township had no regulations but were giving the matter some thought before taking restrictive actions. * A letter was read from the Public School Board in which they made a request for an advance on their re- quisition and on motion of Deputy- Reeve Green, seconded by "Councillor Gibson the clerk was instructed to send them' $56,000. In the matter of the make a check of the matter, and with power test the hydro is to be asked to reference to Archer's-School the Clerk Phone: Baar, AT. 2-0961 | CHAS. A. BRADLEY & SON Decorating Contractors INTERIOR and EXTERIOR i Wall Papering a Specialty YUkon 56-7887 Port Perry Whitby MO, 559 eo. dec. 25-68 » WE Repairs and Good Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. :Qur House Designing Service is at your disposal. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER Port Perry, Ontario HOMES -- Large and Small . and buildings of all kinds BUILD Remodelling Phone YUkon 5-7391 BULLDOZING - TRENCHING, LOADING, | ROOT and ROCK RAKE FOR LAND CLEARING "SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE, LOAM, FILL. FREE ESTIMATES by Hour 'or Contract. ~ TRIPP CON STRUCTION LIMITED EN 5-2682 and Jos Tripp YU. 5-2680 'Phone YUkon 65-2682 (Oftice) EXCAVATING RAGLINE; CLAM WORK, is to make a check of the records to see if a deed had been granted, and if not, have a by-law prepared. A letter was read from Mrs, Schwartz re the bush on the road at her gate, and the road Supt. was to investigate and see if the matter could be cleared up without too much. ex- pense, ° A letter was read from Mrs. Bois 'with reference to weeds, ete, on one of the roads near her property and the road Supt. was to look into the matter, Mr. Art Bailey reported on the ap- tank under the armorids, and consider- able discussion took place as to ways and means of improving Yire fighting in the Township. Moved by Councillor VanCamp and seconded by Councillor Gibson that the General Accounts of $2,668.92 'and Road accounts of $1,463.61 be paid. There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 11,46 p.m. An enjoyable evening was spent in Community Hall, Saturday, when a good 'crowd gathered to honour Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence (nee Jane Passant) who were married recently, Mr, Geo, Black was M, of C. for the evenings program which consisted of a piano solo by Mrs. Lorne Thompson, tap dancing and baton swinging by -- proximate cost of making a water | Sylvia Lawrence, Marilyn Ginn and Mary Passant, a piano due, two songs by Lloyd Wilson accompanied by guitar, two selections by Clifford Dayes and Donald Elford. The happy couple were presented | Larmer, with a well filled purse and some mis- cellaneous gifts, Ruth Wilson and Lloyd Wilson, Roy Ashton, Bob Prosser, and Harold | home from a two weeks visit with Green; G. Black called for the square [his uncle in' Woodford. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith and Grace clan gathered at the cottage of Mr, S Saywell and enjoyed a pleasant after- the Trewins. Tyrone, wete Sunday guests of the |noon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sturrock, Sharon Roy McLayghlins, dances. A bounteous lynch was serv- ed at midnight. : Mrs, Charlotte So and Donald, and Donnie, of Bowmanville; Mr. and and Mrs. Don Wright, Petawawa and Gail Forder, of Port Perry, attended ilton, spent a few days with Rev. and decoration service Sunday. afternoon| Mrs, P. Romeril and Dennis, and were supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Forder and family. spent a few days: last week and Jane Faint, Toronto, this week with Brenda Forder. few days at Otty Lake. Mrs, Fred Bailey is visiting her daughter Mrs. N. Henry at Janetville, Sheila 'Murphy, Tyrdne, visited Donna McLaughlin last week. days with her mother, Mrs. John Dance music was supplied by Mrs, , Argue, Bowmanville. the decoration service in the Union Beverley Carnegie, of Manchester,! Cemetery on Sunday afternoon. b ,and Mrs. Douglas Gilchrist, Richard Larry Cleveland, Oshawa, spent a few days with Jim Dayes. d Mrs. E. McDougald, St. Mary' s and and Christopher of Woodville. [ THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1068--7 Mrs. Alice Drew, Doreen and Harold Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, Brian | of Bowmanville, Mr, and Mrs. Berwin Mrs, E,.Roger Fullerton, Were week- | and John, attended the Canadian Kes- | Adams and Wayne of Oshawa; Denice end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Mrs. John McKee is spending a few Long Sault and Mrs, Edith Murphy of Mrs, Murphy and Dennis are visiting Margo and Trevor Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lenoury, Ham- There was a splendid attendance at | Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Bradburn, of | Sandra Ferguson and Noel Morton, of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Oshawa, Carter and family, Maple Grove, visit- Mur. Gilbert Marlow visited his sister ed Mrs. Wesley Bradburn on Sunday Mrs, Jas, Ferrier and Mr. Ferrier,| and Lorne and Mrs. Bradburn werd Perth, last week and they all spent a | supper guests of the Joe Bradburns.|a Archer, spent Friday in Beaverton. Hill were Mr. and Mrs. Beacock and week-end with Mrs, Ivan Thompson, wick Conference, Ferndale, Muskoka | Malcolm, Nestleton, visited Mr, and all last week. Mrs. Bruce Ashton and family, Mr, and Mrs, series VanCamp and [ Mr and Mrs. Blake Gunter and fam- Jim, Mrs, Glenny, Mr. Swain Van-[ iY are holidaying at a cottage at Coe Camp, Miss Thelma Nichol, Mr. and Hill. ~ Raymond Mountjoy has returned | Mrs. Norman McWilliams, Listowel, spent the week-end with relatives, On | Mrs. Flrena Mountjoy, Oshawa, visited Sunday thirty-eight of the VanCgmp | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain and family Mrs. Richard Mason, Vancouver and [last week. Mrs. Mason also visited Miss Valva Bailey, Merlin and Cath- Mr. Homer Coulter, Toronto, Mr. J. | ¢'ine spent a couple of days in To- Thompson, and son William, Oshawa, ronto. Mrs. May Pritchard returned Mrs. Garry Hancock, Newcastle, Mr,| Murphy, at Long Sault. v home with them for a visit. isited M d Mrs, Orr Vi > ' e L. an Ys, Orr Venning, Dr. and Mrs. J. Marlow and children Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Archer and fam- ily, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert of Lively are holidaying with both their parents and families. Mrs. Irene Nicholson and son Leslie, Torontq, spent Sunday with her sister Mrs, G. Fowler. . Mrs. Cook, Brooklin, Mrs. Robeson and Miss Ashton, of Toronto, and Mr. Herb. Taylor were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and efi. dren, /Miss Margaret Carter, Maple Grove, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. oys of Prince Albert, Roy, Bill and Miss Prout of Toronto, spent the Mrs, M. Carr, Gagetown, Mich., Mr. nd Mrs. Clague, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert| Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Port spent two weeks with her grandmother Hooey are: Miss M. Palmer, Irvington N.J., Mrs,- Edna Marshall, Winnipeg; Perry; and Miss Hazel Wright, of i Mrs. Wesley Bradburn while Mrs. L. Oshawa, and Betty Bradburn were re- | Henry was visiting her daughter Mrs, Mrs, Ella Marshall of Cannington, Mr. | cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William | J8¢k Webb, Lakeview, Forder. Continued on back page Here are the about exchanging your oo 3% wartime Victory Bonds 1. What is the Canada Conversion Loan of 1958? It is an offer to replace all unmatured 39, wartime Victory Bonds with new 25-year 4149}, Canada Con- version Bonds. (Other bonds of shorter term, bearing interest rates of 4149, 3349, and 39%, are also available.) 2. Why is the Government making this conversion offer? In order to reorganize the national debt on a longer term basis and thus reduce the volume of Government refinancing over the next few years. There is widespread public and business agreement that this is a sensible idea and will help protect the soundness of the Canadian dollar. 3. What interest will I receive on the new bonds? On the 25-year bonds the interest rate is 414% --this is 509, greater than the old Victory Bond rate. The in- crease on the 14-year and the 7-year bonds is also ~ substantial. 4. As a Victory Bond holder, will I be required to make any additional payment? No. On the contrary, you will receive an immediate cosh sijustiwnt. s5. Do 1 ave to couvert my Viethry Bonds? You may, if you wish, hold your Victory Boils uniil maturity and on the due date yoy will be paid' their full face value. The Conversion Loan offer is open only to Victory Bond holders; and the "right" to convert "gives Victory Bonds a special value until the offer expires. This is because there are many people trying to buy them in order to invest in the new bonds. 6. What will be the total of my cash adjustment? It will depend on the type of exchange. For example, & $500 8th Victory Bond exchanged for a $500 Conversion Bond paying 4149, will give you $8.75 in cash ims- mediately. This includes earned interest. 7. Does this offér apply to Canada Savings Bonds and other Government of Canada Bonds? No. This offer is limited to unmatured wartime Victosy Loan Bonds only. 8. What steps should I take if I am away from home em vacation and wish to take advantage of this offer? You should write immediately to your bank, investment dealer, stockbroker, trust or loan company, requesting literature and application forms, 9, Does it master that the Victory Bond I hold is very small? Every holder of a Victory Bond, even though the amount held may be only $50, should take advantage of this offer. It is in his best interests as well as in the best interests of Canada. 10. How long is this offer open? Until September 15, 1958, but it is to your advantage "to convert as quickly as possible and have the benefit of the immediate cash adjustment. 11. Where can I exchange my Victory Bonds? At any bank, investment dealer, trust or loan company, or through your stockbroker. don't delay -- convert today EARN UP TO == CANADA CONVERSION BONDS i 2% ON THE NEW (® Te

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