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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 2

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| ie Re Sve eT OV Se . SX rh A ASAE AA I SL Lele 1 a So -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 21st, 1967 Creenbark About 40 ladies from this w ho were married last Sat. acea enjoved a WL bus trip} Mrs. Jennings attended the to Centre Island and other | graduation of her niece, Be- verly Hawthorne R.N., at Convocation Hall recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner of Vancouver points last Tuesday. Congratulations Miss Don to our Marilyn | Beacoek | newly weds, Rodd and Mr. dinner guests News of Mr. and Mrs. George Beat- on Sat. evening. Several people village attended Fair on Saturday. Mr. Murray Empringham from the Beaverton has been transferred to the SERIES MARKS AMERICAN MOTORS ENTRY GROWING SPORTS CAR MARKET. FROM THE BASIC LAY-OUT AND STYL. ING THE JAVELIN IS STRUCTURED AND AIMED TO THE SUPERIOR COM. PETITION AGAINST THE OTHER SPORTY CARS IN THE MARKET. 1968 Ambassador 3 Bn SAE Dominion Bank in Stoney Creck. Congratulations to Keith Phoenix who has been chosen as a delegate for Ont. County to go o nthe United Nations bus tour to the States for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter spent the week-end at Bays- ville in Muskoka. Mrs. Ada Wickett is spend- -ing-this--week--with-~Mr:--and"" COME IN mp SEE HE NEW EXCITING JAVELINS REBELS, AMBASSADORS PERN RIG PA TEL SRI et FILTERS pl] Mrs. Ross Cookman. The Women's Institute wil be held in Greenbank Cen- tennial Iall on Wednesday, September 27th at 8.30 p.m. Ladies are requested to wear Centennial Costumes if pos- sible as this Historical year is drawing to a close. Guest speaker Mrs. H. Watson, Ux- bridge. Everybody welcome, including-men.---- SERIES ARE A FURTHER EXTENSION OF THE ALL-NEW 1967 DESIGN "WITH NUMEROUS STYLING REFINEMENTS TO FURTHER ENHANCE AP. PEARANCE. A HOST OF PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS AND SAFETY CHANGES FURTHER ADD TO OVERALL VALUE AND QUALITY. INTO THE POPULAR AND © No Cars Built In Canada Today Give So Much Built-In - Quality Built-In-Value -- The Most Luxurious Cars Ever Offered By American Motors 7 See Them On Display At PHONE 985-2592 Was H. PEEL RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE PORT PERRY Church and Sunday School will be cancelled next Sun- day, due to Seagrave anni- versary, Sept. 24th. Mary Parish spent a few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R. Baird: ° Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snod- den and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood and daughters, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schoales of Willowdale, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wilson from Uxbridg®t | were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mero. i Mrs. Walter Hudson, is spending a few days with Mrs. Wm. Stone. Mr. John Phoenix of Tor- onto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix. Congratulations to Mr. John Stone who spent a week at Junior Farmer leadership training camp at Lake Cou- chiching recently. - The following students from Greenbank are attend- ing training courses:-- Linda Stone, Victoria College, Toronto; Brian Harris, Queen's_Kingston; Edwin Mc... Caig, Waterloo University; John Phoenix, College oF Arts and Technology, Tor- onto; Stephen Foster, Dur- ham College; Ronald Blakely,- 1 Guelph-- University; Joanne Harris, Nightingale School of Nursing, Toronto; Donald Mg- Caig, Waterloo University; Lynne Foster, Scarboro Col- lcge, Toronto University; Shirley Rodd, Lindsay Hospi- tal. About thirty-five relatives and friends gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stones, Suh- day evening to see pictures of the British Isles. shown by her cousin Mrs. M. Coppins. ER C. B. Holden Representative Everett Biggs, deputy min- ister of agriculture and food recently announced the ap- peintment of C. B. (Cal) Hol- den as associate agricultural representative for Ontario County. Mr. Holden, a native of Grey County, is-a 1964 gradu- 4 ate of the Ontario Agricul- 4 tural College and served, in the extension branch as as- |sistant agricultural _repre- sentative, Haldimand, and for the past several months has been acting agricultural re- presentative in the District f of Rainy River while agricul- | a ds ei tural representative, Dan Ro-e, returned to university to obtain his master's degree. Mr. Holden commenced his duties on Sept. 14. INVEST NOW 2% VICTORIA and GREY" TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable - half yearly or may be left to compound" EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY * | LIMITED { 191 Queen St. Port Perry | Jelephone 985. 7304 | PEATE FI

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