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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Oct 1964, p. 11

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Many Rugs Displayed This Year One of the many splendid rugs that was on display at the Annual Arts and Crafts Show held recently is pictured above. The show which was arranged by Miss Louise Patterson and her rug class, displayed sixty different rugs and chair sets, along with oil paintings and fine needlework. --Staff Photo County Council May Take Over 103 Miles Of Roads In Ontario Some 103 miles of roads limits to county road number By Mrs. R. Holman (Continued) In all the work for these handicapped people the 3R's of Routine, Repetition and Relaxa- tion are stressed. The thanks of all the women | of the U.C.W. was expressed by Mrs. R. Humphreys. Units The A.B.C. Unit met at the home of Mrs. C. S. Thompson. Miss J. Kellar, Mrs. D. Vallun- ce and Mrs. D. Burleigh were rin charge of the evening. The | theme of the worship was, Thanksgiving and the mission study on Brazil was begun. Friendship unit was welcom- ed to the home of Mrs. A. Rey- nolds. Mrs. D, Roberts, Mrs. C. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 -- 11 Pilkey and Mrs, S. Stewart were the committee for the ev- ening, The penny race was won by Mrs. A. Stock's team. Faithful Workers Unit met at the home of Mrs. G. Hunter. Thanksgiving was the theme of worship chosen by the comm- ittee of Mrs, G. Hunter and Mrs. A. Hannam. Coloured slides of Europe were shown by Mrs. N. Alves and Mrs. R. Hun- ter. Mrs. Fred Taber opened her home to the members of the Reliable Unit. The committee in charge were Mrs, A. Parr- inder and Mrs. Lee. Lend-a-hand Unit met at the home of Mrs. H. Grills. Mus. G. Mundy led in the worship and also in the study from the book. God and His Purpose. Mrs. J. Batty took the mission study on Trinidad. The Sunshine Unit met at the home of Mrs. A. Fraser. Mrs. R. Parker and Mrs .R. Holman led the worship with a Thanks- giving theme. Mrs, Holman in- troduced the new study book God and His Purpose, while Mrs. Parker introduced the new mission study on Trinidad and Tobago. The committee was able to borrow recordings of "Pan Band" music from Trini- dad and a steel drum such as is used in these bands to illus- trate a part of the study in Trinidad. r WE NOW CARRY A LINE OF Office Supplies IN OUR OFFICE Dror in and see what we have to offer PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. MASTER FEEDS ANNOUNCE A FALL SPECIAL MASTER DAIRY & MASTER BEEF FEEDS MASTER Dry & Fitting Ration | MASTER 16% Dairy Ration MASTER 24% Dairy Supplement throughout Ontario County may three. Also west for 2.30 miles be taken over by the County from city limits to King's High- Council if a needs study now way 12. before them is accepted. x The idea behind the study is The longest stretch the county . to form a proper and efficient! 2'¢ proposing to' take over Is county road system capable of 17-8 miles from King's Highway handling the ever increasing | 2 in Pickering Township to the . Uxbridge town limits. volume of traffic. The foundation of such a; As well as the additions road system would bring many | County Council is also propos- MASTER 32% Dairy Concentrate "MASTER 32% Beef Concentrate OTHER DAIRY AND BEEF FEEDS ALSO INCLUDED SA IN THIS FALL SPECIAL benefits. ing some 12 miles of deletions. In its study the County, is par- | These would fall back into the ticularly interested in freeing traffic movement on local road systems. Long distance traffic | on to] wouud be funneled through highways. Also to provide a better link- age to and from summer resort areas in the north of the county. . The County is also keen to | connect cities, towns and vil- | lages with a proper road system | under council control. Among road stretches the County is considering is Ritson road in Oshawa north from the city limits to East Whitby | Township for a distance of two miles. Also Wilson road from the city limits for 1.1 miles going north. Rossland road, too, is inclu- ded in the needs study. Council is interested .in taking over a quarter mile stretch of this road east from Oshawa city fsenirol of local councils. At Rest CHRISTIE, Dr. Alexander Graham (Professor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University, Bal- timore, Md.), at the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Satur- day, October 24, 1964. Dr. Alex- ander Graham Christie, husband of Flora Brown Christie, father of Peter Graham Christie of Baltimore, Catherine Graham Christie of Port Perry. Brother of Grant Christie of Port Perry. Also survived by 3 grand- daughters, in his 84th year, Dr. Christie was resting at the home of his daughter, Catherine Christie, Port Perry, for private funeral service on Monday, Oct. 26th, at 2 p.m. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. NEW - NEW - NEW MASTER 40% Dairy Concenirate THIS NEW PRODUCT HAS A HIGHER PROTEIN LEVEL WHICH IS SUPPORTED BY CORRESPONDING INCREASES IN MINERALS AND VITAMINS Come in and ask about our Bulk Delivery Service Discounts, plus our Additional Fall Discounts on Master Dairy and Master Beef Feeds. MASTER FEEDS PORT PERRY Phone 985-2131 REMEMBER PORT PERRY LEGION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, / POPPY DA

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