_- a Et 4 : i $1 BRR RAS Ed od PN EAE EF WHERE : (CY WILSON FORD SALES "Where 7A & 12 Highways Meet" MANCHESTER -- 985. 7341 - COME AND VIEW THE NEW - CARS > A FULL FAMILY CAR WITH A SPORTS FLARE Don't Forget The Date Port Perry, Ont. Sept. 15, 1967 The Editor, Port Perry Star Co. Ltd. Port Perry, Ont. Dear. Sir: Regarding your article in last week's Port Perry Star concerning the fact that our Council and the Port Perry Chamber of Commerce do Port Perry U.C.W. Unit 6 held their Sept. meeting at the home of Mrs. 0. Jeffrey. Mrs. R. Reynolds the President opened the meeting with a poem and prayer, followed by Hymn 376. Devotion was given by Mrs. Dorothy Pascoe, follow- led by Hymn 280. Minutés| were read and approved. 11 members answered the Roll Call. Calls made were: 18 Hos- pital, 40 Home. Greta St. John reported for the Bazaar. All to bring Touch and Take and Wishing Well parcels to the Oct. Meeting. A bill for cookies for Vacation School in the Church was paid. A request for food and do- nations from Nettie McDon- ald, social convenor, for the Turkey Dinner was taken care of. Chapter 14 of the Study Book taken by Norma Jeffrey, after which Grace Cherrie conducted an inter- esting contest and we found we really didn't know all the Commercials on T.V. after all. Lunch was served by Dorothy, Grace and Norma. | . A ; Gwen Ballingall The first meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 419, since the summer recess, was held Tuesday, Sept. 12th at # F FE R9 . .y * ¢ . . LA at gata Ys . = ii EE a a = 1S SE SES SEESERELRE EF F SLE RIC URES Cl FE LETTERS === EDITOR Believes C of C Did Good Job sucsaden ne fT IESE WE (= 3 » RTS { . ; vad 7 A, 8 ath i : =. Are, Ered fal F, SEA * AR LVL i S A uf £ 2 i 5 od 3 Tad Fé BEEF BEd SRLALIRE BPS AE SIRRES #38 SHO IL _rnag . 13 ie) PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 21st, 1967 -- 15 not see '"eye to eye" on a number of matters, I would like to thank the Chamber for doing-a_job on Queen-St; that our Council has refused to do over the past few years, namely the street marking for parking and the crossing areas for pedestrians. Anyone who has ever had to walk downtown, knows the difficulty one has, especially with children, when trying to cross the street. As it was, one never new for sure where the cars were suppos- (The drivers also were not sure just where to stop.) This situation has now been cor- rected. With the lines now painted where they should be it is hoped that Council will see fit to repaint these lines at Once again through the ef- forts of the Chamber of Com- merce a much needed pro- ject, that really was the re- sponsibility of Council, has been completed. Congratu- lations Chamber of Com- merce. Yours turly, A. Wackett SPECIAL OF LAST WEEK ARE Gordon Cleaners pi DR AP [Ser panel THE $1.09 SPECIALS AS ADVERTISED Gordon Cleaners Port Perry (Corner Queen and Perry Sts.) THE WEEK STILL IN EFFECT Port Perry High School NIGHT EDUCATION or GLASSES im HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA COURSES (Arts and Science and Business and Commerce) ENGLISH, Grades XIII, XI and XII HISTORY, Grade XIII CHEMISTY, Grade XIII and PHYSICS, XIII and XI MATHEMATICS (any grade) TYPING IX and X, XII X11 BOOKKEEPING (complete course) pl To See The '68's ALL WELCOME! Enjoy Coffee and Goodies on the House DOOR PRIZE -- Gifts for the Kiddies. . Visit the Dealer that won't be satisfied till you are . 9:00 AM. to 10:00 PM. FRIDAY, SEPT. 22nd the -Legion--hall:--There-was a very small attendance, Com. President Nora Read opened the meeting with the usual proceedure, the minut- es of the June meeting were read and adopted. Com. M. Jackson read the accounts payable, and also gave a com- plete financial report. Our financial status sounds very rewarding. Sec.,, Com. M. Orde read the correspondence, several letters from Dai Man were received and also one from the Unitarian Services. On a motion by Com. Bal- lingall, seconded by Com. M. Jackson it was carried that we raise the catering prices. It was also decided that in future we shall strictly en- force the by-law that we will not cater to less than 60. Re- ports of the Old English Pub Night and the Picnic were given, There were several matters that were left over until the next meeting as the attend- ance was so small, and it was felt that a larger attendance IBEFORE YOU BUY -SEE "CY" ENE. PRNRAR EERE FE aE RC I CER A Re eh was needed to obtain a fair opinion, NON - DIPLOMA COURSES ed to stop and let you cross: -least-once-a-year: ait LE She Re Sr oh dene Ta SL Ny 2 hE | " ~---- ul, "- a St Ar . TT SEAT RRR A ol A er oa - i" - a AIS Ta Fe, ar" Pg WN ed NeW I Stroy ity | OTE CRIT ---- <==. Tr ------ bod ACORN hy 2 Piao a ANSE Xr =~ 3 vy ee on - ab Se ~ 7; TL, Sy a SO a A ry aN oo A I ais SE Sl 15 A BA BUSINESS MACHINES (Familiarlization) SHORTHAND MACHINE SHOP -- Beginners AUTOMOBILE -- Minor Maintenance WOODWORKING MECHANICAL DRAUGHTING WELDING -- Beginners FOODS (6 weeks) SEWING -- Beginning and Advanced BASIC SPANISH (10 weeks) BASIC GERMAN (10 weeks) CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (10 weeks) ART -- Oil Painting ART -- Arts and Crafts (10 weeks) PHYSICAL FITNESS --- Men, Women BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE -- (6 weeks) NEW MATHEMATICS for ADULTS (6 weeks) ANY ACCEPTABLE COURSE for which a minimum of twelve candidates will register. Courses are from 7 p.m. to except as 9 p.m. for twenty weeks, shown. Tuesday courses, except foods, and advanced sewing will be Wednesdays. Register with the High School by letter or telephone 985-7337 by October 10th, 1967. COURSES BEGIN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17th and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th. FEES -- $10.00 for twenty week courses -- $ 6.00 for ten week courses -- $ 5.00 for six week courses GRANT MacDONALD, Principal.