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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Jul 1965, p. 3

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Co RP a -- oa y AAR SIVA \ v y > 0% § + PS ie Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pugh, Pickering, formerly of Port Perry, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Christine to Paul Wagque of Toronto. The wedding to take place Friday, Aug. 13th, 7.30 p.m. at Dunbarton United Church. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Editor, Port Perry Star, Port Perry, Ont. Dear Sir: ' Re July 8th Letters to the Editor. I favour the sale of these old schools but there are conditions which should govern the sale and any subsequent re-sale. If these properties are to be improved and used only on week ends and a couple of weeks in the summer then the local mer- chants and the municipality would benefit. The assessment of these properties is such that should these be used for year round dwellings with children attending school it would not be profitable. The purchase price would soon be used up for edu- cation. The sale should only be al- lowed if there is now an enfor- cible by-law to see these condi- tions be carried out to cover the sale and all future re sales. Chalk Lake Cottager mm POPOV OOOO OOO UOT EPSOM Jean Jeffery When the Paper Doesn't Come My father says the paper he reads ain't put up right. He finds a lot of fault, he does, reading it all night. He says that their ain't a single thing in worth while to read And that it doesn't print the kind of stuff the people need. And he says they make the paper for women folks alone. He'll read about politics, /and he'll fume and fret and moan. He says that of information it doesn't have a blarsted crumb. But you should hear him holler when the paper doesn't come, * % % This oldie still has a grain of truth. Mr. Donald Asling took morn- ing service at Calvery United Church Newmarket on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson visited with Mr. & Mrs. Rupert Lee in Port Perry on Sunday. Douglas and Keith Wilson are spending a few days this week at the Lloyd Lee's cottage on Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer were supper guests on Tuesday even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elford & family had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. The U.C.W. are planning a Family evening in Aug. This will be a Missionary meeting with Miss [E. Pridham as speak- er. Mr. and Mrs. D. Asling, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ashton & Richard Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Asling, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark at- tended the Ryall family picnic at Taylor's Park on Sunday. Aslings, Cards and Geers were blueberrying last week. The berries weren't too plenti- ful where they were. Mrs. Minnis Smith, Mrs. Marshall Davey of Prince Al- bert, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton on Monday evening. Mrs. Jeffery accompanied her mother Mrs. Cawker and Mrs. G. Willard of Port Perry and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George John- ston and Garry of Pine Grove visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McFadden of Haliburton were overnight guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Munro. Mr. Murray Prentice was home from Waterloo on Sunday and he and Miss Joyce Fisher of Oshawa , were at the Prentice cottage for the week-end. Bill Stearman of Grimsby is spending the summer vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. Miss Linda Pridham of Sarnia was with Miss Betty Munro for week-end. She was a Junior Farmer exchange guest from Lansing County. LETTUCE VALUE NOT HAY Over 1,500,000 dozen heads of lettuce were produced in Ont- ario in 1964 which had a whole- sale market value in excess of $1,300,000. +s + 0 TERMINAL BUSY More than 28,000 truckloads of domestic fruits and veget- ables, main ingredients for summer salads, passed through the Ontario Food Terminal at Toronto in 1964. Y@ DPD POOPVOVOVOOTO9OOOP 0 728-6201 0 (3 lines). 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