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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Apr 1966, p. 2

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A Nd ees Fv TE \ J AFM LEN SAAN TE. Pub aL EE EEN BEER VIVE VS AT SPIRE SON ANSI Eh YEAR AS PO RA Rl yo ve SF WR RR SERAR TAA» SALLE UW TLL) + SA Ti VA GR TT ERAT not attend, but over forty an- 2 to! 3 1] \ Ve <i y ) 1 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, April 28th, 1966 Senior Citizens Club On Wed., April 13th members met as usual at the Hall at 2 to those who contributed to this delicious supper. Aferwards p.m. It was an interesting | tables were cleared in a hurry meeting. Mrs. M. Chapman [and then another treat. An en- took the chair and in her usual pleasant manner extended a warm welcome to all. There is a lot of illness and many could joyable program was presented to us by the members of Honey- dale Institute. Mrs. S. Cawker was M.C. doing her part well. She also read a humorous read- swered the roll call. Business| ing, tongratulating our Club for was discussed and bus trips are being planned for our future en- joyment in our senior citizens club, being so lively and so on. A rousing number was the band | with eight ladies, decked out in | everything mostly one would use in a kitchen. drum, a small tin tub, and etc.--the time of music was perfect. Special men- tion should be made regarding Mrs, Morrow as pianist, her talent was very noticeable, not A highlight for us all was al pot luck supper held at the Hall | on Wed., April 20th at 6.30 p.m. The tables were laden with all kinds of good things to tempt one's appetite, and did justice -- EXTRA BENEFITS Slr = Se Sah oe SE Sie fe aie ui Sufi a ACT NOW - Join a 'GROUP' with Ontario (County) CO-OP MEDICAL SERVICES which pays 100% of OMA General Tariff SURGERY--ACCIDENT--MATERNITY--X-RAY HOSPITAL VISITS--HOME and OFFICE CALLS Comparable Premiums : (with small deductible DRUGS -- AMBULANCE -- SPECIAL NURSING ATTENTION "Employee" Groups of 5 or more Full Medical-Surgical benefits mentioned above plus WEEKLY INDEMNITY -- GROUP LIFE ACCIDENTAL HEALTH & DISMEMBERMENT Co-op rates are highly competitive Enquire now, without obligation to: . ONTARIO (COUNTY) CO-OP MEDICAL SERVICES R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill, Ontario Please send details of your coverage to: (NAME) coos eos oosee esos sees sees esos ees 78030) 3 01ST ST Single ( ) Couple ( ) Family ( y Employee Group ( ) oe forgetting Mrs. Williams who led the band in a lively sing song. Recitations were also given very cleverly by other members. Mr. H. Buckland very graciously thanked the Institute ladies and the applause showed how much all enjoyed the evening, as one of the gentleman members re- marked (it was a red letter day for all), Thank you ladies, do hope we can hear you all again in the near future. Cards were enjoyed until 10 p.m. after the concert. Next meeting Wed., April 27, 2 p.m. at Hall (Second & fourth Wed. of each month), Next Eu- chre will be Saturday, April 80, at Hall at 8.30 p.m. Lunch served, good prizes. 17 tables were set up for the euchre on April 16th and the lucky win- ners as follows: - Ladies High, Mrs. M. Rowland; Ladies 2nd, Mrs D. Nott; Consolation, Mrs. J. Bond. Gent's hgh, Mr. O. Lane; 2nd, Mrs. M. Cullen, p}{y as man; Consolation, we) Gibson, Please keep in #4nind the above dates. x kx OUR CANADA © (Sung to the tune of God Bless America) God bless our Canada, Land that we love, With its prairies and fields of grain, Land of plenty, that fills it with fame, Vales" and mountains, Lakes Prince Albert News trio Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. H, Hod- gins, Mrs, Pugh to plan same. The April meeting of the U.C.W. was held in the church parlors, A worthwhile devotion was in charge and given by Mrs. H, Hodgins. Roll call re- vealed visits made. The presi- dent Mrs. W. Roy Hope chaired the business. Secretary Mrs. Holthy read minutes and also an invitation to attend Seagrave tea, April 30th. Treasurer being absent, Mrs, Newnham submitted the financial figures. Also voiced receiving a donation from Scout Mothers for use of kitchen fa- cilities during banquet, Social conveners Mrs. Newn- ham announced necessary es; sentials for entering a booth on Port Perry fair grounds for "Harness Racing Association". This project to take place a few days of each future month, namely, May - August, therefore committee to arrange Sh same, Mrs. Snelgrove, Mrs. Heayn, and Mrs. T. Hodgins, High enthusiasm is being roused among the members con- cerning the forthcoming Cen- tennial as a result various opinions were disputed in con- nection with the special funec- tions, Two members Mrs. Bea- cock and Mrs, Smith volunteer- ed to plan a buffet style of food available after each of two Sunday services. Special emphasis were also based on the mid-week supper booked for June 24, therefore a A discussion arose pertaining to selling price of Pictorial plates which brought satisfac- tory results. In order to accumulate some extra funds it was agreed Wed. evening, May 18 agvariety pro- gram should be arranged. One highlight, pictures will be shown sh illustrating most enter- by Mrs, R. Corni her trip which ar taining, More latey. A few minor businless matters were tabled after which all re- peated Mizpah. A lunch was served by Mrs. Love, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Pugh. We are pleased to see Mr, & Mrs. Allen Martyn, Jo-anne and Jim have arrived home after their interesting trip to British Isles. Also glad to see Mrs. Mulvey is home after wintering in the sunny south, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bond, Tor- onto and the M. K. Lukes of Stoney Creek, visited their rela- tives in the village on Saturday. Miss Edna Vance, Toronto spent a few days with her bro- ther and wife Mr. and Mrs, W. Vance. Mrs. L. Beacock accompanied Mrs. J. Lake of Oakwood when they attended a shower at the home of Mrs. Ron Wanamaker in honour of a bride elect Miss Donna Graham, of splendor, ee Scenes of beauty, we adore, God bless our Canada, Where'er we may roam, God bless our Canada Our Home sweet Home, 985 - 2581 For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs CALL ART'S PLUMBING and HEATING R.R. #1, PORT PERRY Operated By ART (Pete) PETROZZI Licenced Mechanic. Bucket Seat Comfort immediate Delivery DOWN BEARE MOTORS LTD. QUEEN STREET PHONE 985-7351 PTT FT ir "ATA E53 Aro 17500 56.26 PER MONTH PORT PERRY Re Dumping GARBAGE PICK-UP permitted are -- (1.) Blackstock du in south of f_roddway all miscreants. stumps, brush or large BY-LAW #982 orderly dumping will dumps for costs to the taxpayers. NOTICE Township of Cartwright EFFECTIVE MAY 2nd, 1966 summer cottage areas and will continue through to October 31st, 1966.. Cartwright Council will no longer tolerate indiscriminate dumping. only two locations where orderly dumping will be p located !, mile east and (2.) North dump 2 miles east of Caesarea (same location as formerly). permitted on the roadways, or turning areas, and charges will be laid against NOTE TO CONTRACTORS All heavy material, such as earth fill, stones, disposed of over the face of the dump, contractors must clean and level the d mediately after such bulk disposal. \ prohibits dumping dea animals and fines of $50.00 are authorized. Onlj prevent the closing. of these four days per week and additional HELP KEEP CARTWRIGHT CLEAN. of GARBAGE -- will commence in the The No dumping will be in the driving and containers may only be nd said p im- V. MALCOLM, Clerk.

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