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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Oct 1968, p. 13

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Raise $150. By Walkathon Compliments to the ten youngsters in the above picture. Se ee PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs , October 10th, 1968 -- 173 i died hod dues Adib Anarchy dod i di - 9 For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs CALL ARTS PLUMBING and HEATING R.R. #1, PORT PERRY Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZ Licenced Mechanic EE ES EE EES SS SR ppp | < 985-2581 AAAS LE ES SLUT L CSS RE ab AR A ai A A A A A A A A EA A A AAS ANS NS NNN EY) KEN P. MURRAY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial Wi RING CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 274 Rosa St. PORT PERRY Fa NN AA A A 8 SS SS ah A A A Sa SEES EX SX XN NCR oY Dehehebehebeieiai dh A A A A A A A A A SS SASS S SNES SNS NNN On their own initiative they planned and staged a walka- thon from Manchester to Chalk Lake and return. The distance is about 12 miles, and through the sponsorship from residents in and around Manchester the girls and boys raised $150.00. The moneys collected is to benefit activities of the Manchester United Church Sunday School. ®This is no small sum, and a great deal of credit should go to the girls and boys, as'well as the sponsors. From left to right are Bill McCartney, Margaret Oosterlo, Ricky Best, Roswitha Malsehewski, John Steer, Elsie Hofstee, Jessie Oosterlo, Linda: "Hunter, Mary McCartney and Anna Croxall. --Photo Arnold Roach . : a 'lamp, wall clock, pole lamp, C u g og and flower stand. Each am, and the "Head" will have an evening service at 7.30. Py; "Special music is hping? 'obtained & the speak- er will 'He: a former minister now teaching - at Durham College. When the meeting was turned over to the. group- leader Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow, * 'she announced that the host- ess had a treat in store for us. Whereupon Mrs. Amy Smith, in a few words, intro- duced her guest, Miss Puck- rin, who had come to play some numbers on the new Danny Thomas, electric or- gan. Miss Puckrin, a young lady with a very pleasing personality, took us into the realms of music. ) Mr. and Mrs. John Bones- ghansker and -their 6 child- ren have moved to their new dairy farm at Listowel. Pre- vious to their leaving, they were entertained to an even. ing of euchre in the Town- ship-Hall and presented with the following gifts: picture child received a silver dol- lar. "Carol also received a cup and saucer in remem- brance from the "Head" U.Cw. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Oshawa to the former Boneschansker farm and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray of Port Perry to the Alvin Heayn farm. On Tues. Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Heayn accompanied Mrs. .| Tetlow to Toronto. Last Friday Mr, and Ms. Sain Arnold returned home after spending about 2% weeks in St. Thomas. N. Da- kota and Carmer, Manitoba, visiting with Mrs. Arnold's 'cousin and sister. We are sorry to hear that Arnold Heayn has spent a few days in a Kingston hos- pital with a throat infection. We wish for him a speedy recovery in order to resume his studies again. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Collins were able to accompany various members of the family on a trip near Barry's Bay to visit their with mirror border, T.V.|youngest daughter, ANNUAL BEAVERTON | GUEST SPEAKER: MR, WED. OCT. L ONTARIO RIDING Progressive Conservative Assoc. Everyone: MEETING TOWN HALL ALLAN EAGLESON, Q.C. 16, - 8 p.m. Welcome There are probably as many good reasons for buying 'Canada Savings Bonds as there are Canadians. There are the hopes, plans and ambitions you have for yourself and your family. There is the desire, which- all of us share, to play a part in building the future of our country. The simple, safe, profitable way to help realize these goals is to buy Canada Savings Bonds. They offer an excellent return. The average yield to maturity is 6.75% a year. There are fourteen annual interest' coupons which begin at 5.75% and rise to 7.00% for each of the last nine years. These can be cashed each year as they become due. Better still, if you choose to keep these coupons uncashed, you can earn interest on your interest. Take full advantage of It pays. | [| cs.e014 : this option and, when your Bonds mature, your total interest earnings plus your original investment will amount to $250 for each $100 invested. They are available to everyone. Canada Savings Bonds are available to every Canadian resident in amounts from $50 up to $50,000, for cash or on instalments, wherever you work, bank or invest. Adults, children, businesses and institutions--all may buy them. They are instant cash. You can cash them any time at any bank in Canada at their full face value plus earned interest. Few investments are so profitable. None builds more surely for the future. Buy into Canada today. Buy Canada Savings Bonds. It pays.

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