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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Sep 1967, p. 9

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{ ¥ . . pr ary nd Shedd v4" tr pC | hee dsiastnd poh iakd 3" . . id a S , ' . £:; Fors etwidtanded dim iin sihichtddorammd ad snd shilcatalivanenin SIPLROUAIIGIOAN WAAR 12] 5 'Greenbank News Church service next Sun- day at the usual time 11.30 and S.S. at 10.15. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Spencer, Bob and Mrs. Norman Budd. and boys have returned from a trip to the west coast. A shower was held for Miss Jean Taylor at her home la_t Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jack- lin of Star City, Sask. spent a few days with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rahm. Sorry to report the death of a former Greenbank boy, Russel Lee of Toronto. Me- morial service was held from McDougall and Brown fun- eral home, burial in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens on Sat., Sept. 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner (Florence McMillan) of Van- couver visited relatives and friends here a few days re- cently. The Phoenix family picnic| Little Britain were guests of | was held last Sunday at Dun- durn Park at 'Hamilton. Sev- eral relatives from this area attended. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Har- per left on Tuesday for a three week's vacation in Eng- land. Several people from here attended the sale at Mr. Ste- wart McFarlane's last Thurs- day, and also the sale here in the village of Mr.-W. Car- negie's on Monday. , Jo-Anne Harris has enter- ed the Nightingale School of Nursing, Toronto. Willy Joe and David Rennie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton, and at- Clerk's office. TENDERS FOR Garbage Collection Corporation Of The VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY SEALED TENDERS for the collection of garbage for the period of twenty-four (24) months starting November 1st, 1967 will be received by Council. Tenders to be in the hands 'of the Clerk by Tuesday Noon, October 10th, 1967. Contract forms may be seen at the Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk, Village of Port Perry. tended the Phoenix picnic, while their parents are on a trip out west. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman on Sunday. i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pogue who cele- brated their 25th wedding anniversary on Sat. Sept. 9th. Two trousseau teas were held last Sat., that of Miss Marilyn Rodd and Miss Jean Taylor. Congratulations are extended to these brides. Glad to report Mr. Geo. Rahm is recovering nicely after his operation last week. Mr. and Mrs. Markham Truax report that a large crane with a wing spread of about 3% ft. lit on their barn on Sunday. PROSPECT NEWS Mr. Lloyd Smith and S.S. pupils, Bruce and Irwin Smith, Douglas Holtby and Bill Gray conducted the ser- vice on Sunday 10th. Mr. Jim Gerrow 'of Scugog presented the 3rd tape-recorded instal- ment of an address. Next Sunday at 11 a.m. our annual anniversary will be observed. Rev. Harris of Greenbank is guest speaker. Mrs. Grant Hunter and the male quar- tette from Kedron will pro- vide special music. Mr. and Mrs. Burnsell Web- ster attended the 90th birth: day reception for his aunt, Mrs. Rachel Clarke at Salem, in Mariposa. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Dearborn and family of Belleville were recent visitors with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holt- by spent a few days this week at Expo, travelling by bus. Miss Patty Vernon has started school at- Prince Al bert. She is happy to have Mrs. Meta Howsam for her teacher. The U.C.W. will hold their first fall meeting at the church this Thursday evening 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vern: on of Peterborough were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Vernon. Last week George Smith enjoyed a Biology field trip to Gaspe area. He will be resuming classes at Queen's University in a few days. Aldon Smith is registering at Queen's this week. Beverley Vernon is attend- ing Expo this week. He will be starting his 4th.year at Queen's next week. Bill Holtby has registered for a 4 yr. honour course in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at Toronto Univer- sity. PORT PERRY STAR - Thurs. September 14th, 1967 - 9 ATTENTION FARMERS! S AVE ..wny pay more On Premium Quality GASOLINE -- DIESEL and MOTOR OILS Farm Tanks and Pumps Available Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District D X OIL. ™™ COLLECT | The Shock Story of the Big Cities Delinquent 668 - 3341 ROXY THEATRE UXBRIDGE THURS. FRI. SAT. SEPT. 14-15-16 Zz "HARPER" PAUL NEWMAN is HARPER SECOND FEATURE "NASHVILLE REBEL" The Explosive Story of a Guy with a Guitar and GUTS. One Showing at 7:00 p.m. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT MON. TUES. WED., SEPT. 18-19 - 20 The Personal Story behind a Sex Survey. From the Controversial Best Selling Novel. PLUS "GIRL OF THE NIGHT" Daughters. - One Showing Only Ri: ny a COMING SOON -- at 7:30 p.m. "THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD" "THE CHAPMAN REPORT" | © 19 From 68 MODELS On Display Friday Night On 'WE ~~ Service Center Authorized Volkswagen Sales & Service Phone 985-7162 RNER'S Manchester OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAYS UNTIL 9.00 P.M. : aS A RE x a EN ir a rr - ne a hn yr Pn 7s el) PL a AC -- RS SRR - <r Ea eS = a TR ra WSN Pe Pry NET Dar" AN ro Reha AGTH Na gs Boao > AAT STEER = in = "a a, Nt ted oo -y SE AP ~ « a

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