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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Jan 1968, p. 2

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i - - CR i paste shod ray a. CC i an INE ET TE RA a ttt ) i 4 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan. 4th, 1968 Legion Auxi by Gwen Bi 0 all There was not tendance at the December meting of the Ladies Auxil- jary to tlw Royal Can:liaf Branch 419, on Tuesday, a large at- w hich was held Dec. 12th. Nora mesting: Comrad¢ the President Read opened <the colours 'dcre . presented and O Canada was sung, roll call of officers and exveutive "read. © The general business was conducted, minutes of the last neeting were read and adop- ted, and the financial state- ments amd bills were pres- ented to Lhe nymbers for payment. Correspondence was read. a letter from the Mental Health concerning Christmas mag letter from Dai<Man our gifts for the sick, a Chrisi- adopted Korean boy and one from Rebekah Lodge request- ing a donation. for the C.N. LB. it was passed at that we send 'them $10.00. ~~ A letter was also received from Comrade W. E. Mul- holland our Branch President concerning the extra lots that we had committed ourselves - to buy for the Branch. It was voted that we pay off the $900.00 and therefore clude 'this obligation. ceca- were coming conveners 'for the Banquet 'appointed liary News | year, convening a Bimguet and. all request- a big responsibility, kindly ed to give their support and co-operation these con- veners when called upon to help. © Comrade A. Garvey gave her Welfare report, and' the Christmas cheques to the Leen nicambers are lo Veterans widows have mailed out. As the year 1967 has drawn to "4 close. it may be of esome interest to the readers of this article that the Ladies Auxiliary to The Royal Canadian Legion Br. 419, Port Perry, have dona ted throughout the year- the sum of $2,000.00 to various organizations and {to the Branch, to the Hospital and to the High School. To raise this amount of money has entaifed a lot of hard work, but the satisfaction of know- | 'Mrs. Chas. Harrison & child: Scugoa News As usual Christmas was time for-many happy family pl Ko a&% follows: Ross Bradley of Port Perry at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jerome Taylor, asthe is bro ther of the latter, Mr. and ren with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor of Toronte. Mrs. O Stone and her sister Mrs. J: Taylor of Port Perry at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. D.! Ashbridge. The following day Mr. and 'Mrs. Keith Crd zier and family with Mr, Jim McMaster at the Ashbridge home. The Teskey family were together at the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reader had a complete family gath- ering along with Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Reader and Mrs. Ed- na Fowler of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred An- gus and family of Port Perry snent Christmas with Mr. & Mrs. - Nelson Reader and fa- Mr id i Moore's brother Mr. and Mrs. ail. The Gerrow home enter- ained the 2 sisters of Anson and Don. Mr. and. Mrs. Cliff Love spent almost a week of the Christmas scason at the honre of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Garth Paton and their 3 little boys near Lon: don, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. David Moore visited at the 'home of Mrs. Jack Bentley at Oakville and the home of Mrs. Moore's sister, Mrs. Al King at Is- lington also at the home of Mr. Moore's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoglund. For New Year's the Moores entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hickey of Trenton. : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson | entertained quite a number |; of family members including Mrs. Myrtle Manns and her family. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson motored to Cleveland for the week-end. ing that we have been able to help someone, makes one forget the hard work. ' ATTENTION SAVE -. On Premium Quality GASOLINE -- DIESEL and 'MOTOR OILS Farm Tanks and 'Pumps Available Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District DX OIL FARMERS! WHY PAY MORE CALL COLLECT 668 - 3341 HOWARD VICE, Prop. Sunny 85° TO" THE FOUR > 57 KING E. Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. WEATHER TOMORROW IF YOU BOOK NOW ON OUR SPECIAL AIR CANADA CHARTER FLIGHTS CARIBBEAN. LOWEST FARES EVER... Exampe: 14 days Barbados inclufting; 2 meals daily, Hotel, trans- fers, tips, etc. $369. Can. Air fare is included. CALL SEASONS TRAVEL 576-3131 ROADLOOM" Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds {Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating i Service Custom Made Slip Covers Clear-Skies NOW OSHAWA Ashbur ome one hundred and Ty -five persons crowded in to the Centennial Centre for the Christmas Concert on Friday evening, Dec. 15th. The programme included musical humbers by the Be- ginner's Class; .the Junior Choir; Rev. Wm. Black; the C.G.L.T. girls; the Humphrey family and the 'Kitchenaires'. Readings were given by Miss Reta Bath and Mr. Gordon Taber, and a play by the; Explorers. Santa Claus arrived with candies for the children. The Christmas meeting cf the Ladies' Bible Class was held at the home of Mrs, D. Ashton on. Wednesday, Dec. 13th at 8:15 with -Mrs. Grant Parrott presiding. The meeting opened with the singing of Christmas car- ols. Scripture lesson by" the president and prayer by Mrs. Wm. Hopkins. Mrs. Ray Graham was in charge of the topic with the theme being "Putting Christ" back in Christmas. Mrs. H. Bath played a number of Christmas Carols on the ac- cordion and Mrs. T. Knight gave two readings. Se - Mrs, 'W. Rogers of Brook- lin spent Sunday with Mrs. Nelson Ashton. "Mr. Fred Daw, sons-Jim. Brian and Stephen visited with relatives in Toronto on n News Mn. = Walter Anderson of Toronto spent the Christmas holiday weekend with this parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. J. Anderson. ) Mr. and Mra. Grant Par- *rott, Janice and Lyle spent Christmas with relatives in Belleville. - Miss Peggy Graham and her mother, Mrs. M. Graham of Fort William spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron. Mr 'and Mrs. Robert Farn- dale and family; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fry and children; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Batten, all of Oshawa were Thursday evening guests. with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Batten. Boxing Day -- visits --at-- the Ed. Heron home were: Rev. and Mrs, K. A. Heron and family of Batrie; Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Andless and family of Don Mills; Mr. and Mrs. D. Leapen, of Malton; Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Cromie, Misses Donna Cromie "and = Mary Heron of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds and family of Ancaster and Mrs. A. Reynolds of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Llewelyn Richardson and family of Cumberland were recent vis= itors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Richardson, : Mr,-and Mrs. Donald Pur- dy of Toronto spent the hol- iday weekend with Mr. and Sunday. » Mis H. Ashton, pY / INDUSTRIAL IOVOVITOTOVVIOVIVOVOOTVOTVVOVOVOTVVOOTVIOON AVVO VV VV VV VV VIII VIII IIIT YY YN INTRODUCING | BOX 693 PORT PERRY ONTARIO PHONE 985-7042 Heating & Ventilation LETTE Toronte-2, Ontario Décember 21, 1967 The Editor, Port Perry Star, Port Perry, Ontario. Dear Sir: It is fitting that at this time T should express thanks for the: factual reporting af what might be termed "Q.P.P. News" over the past year. We are now completing the first twelve month period in which all news media throughout the province have been receiving regular ad- vices from our Force through our Public Information Pro- gram. It is gratifying to see the spirit of co-operation that oR this cemparatively recent endgavour. 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I booking fertilizer for carly delivery. ~is-the-time-to-order-your-fertilizer-require- ments for spring 'when men and material By ordering :-now and taking delivery you will he assured of the analy- sis you require and delivery will be assured. Your Co-Operative is stocked with most Avoid the spring rush. by:tak- ing delivery of vour fertilizer. early | in the Your Co-operative will be applying Aqua on corn again this year. ciate early ordering of this product.' s pa servieé in -the rush season. ~* COMMERCIAL RUS \ United Co-operatives : ° RESIDENT IAL of Ontario ab. SA © (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) REPAIRS . ALTERATIONS . CONTRACTS Uxbridge 852-3321 ~ Port Perry 1E. 8-4130 Your- Co-Operative is Now for immediate delivery to We would appre- be 'able to assire vou of This §. 1 ~ , mm om Bn responsibilities of the police: J ---- rn g-- Ai mp a ------ rw Cy a =

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