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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Oct 1968, p. 6

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aN EY MATRA AEE NEDSLLIRM Sh Ka Lolo -- PORT PERRY STAR = Thursday, Oct. 31st, 1968 Messrs. Thos. Harding, Jack [ing change. Dean Abraham | next Sunday because of © En The news about last week's sick is that Mrs. Hlozan has returned home, Mrs. Harper has been removed to Oshawa for tests, Mrs. MacFarlane & Mrs. Stone are slowly improv- ing and Aubrey Moon is ex- pecting more surgery on Tuesday. Mrs. MacTaggart is in Osh- SUGAR & SPICE Continued leaves off his lawn and de- posit them accurately on the lawn of his neighbor, who hates leaves and is always trying to keep his lawn rak- ed? And the thrill of the apple crops. The soft little fruits of September, the peaches and pears that go rotten so quickly, are gone. And you drive through the orchard country, trees drooping with red, and you pick up a bu- shel of spies, and you bite, and the juice spurts right over your shoulder. Food for the gods. Provided their teeth are not falsies. And there's. just enough sadness, as October nears its end, and days shorten, and trees bare, and gloomy November puts his clammy nose over your shoulder, to heighten all the joys of this -most remarkable month, and make -it something that is distinctly Canadian -and dis- tinetly you. --Toronto Telegram News Service [8 SLR LRLLRRLRRRRRRRRRRS ELECTRICAL awa just now staying with her sister-in-law Mrs. Ewen who has lately come home from a month in the hospital. Our high-flying neighbours the Barrs & Bruces have re- turned from their holiday in the Barbadoes. The Butt young people, their partners & their child- ren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cart- wright of Toronto spent the week-end at the Aubrey Moon home, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hurst and family of Oshawa were with Mr. and Mrs. N. Hurst on Sunday. The Wanamakers didn't ap- pear in last week's news at Greenbank anniversary and no choir pratcice either, Next week it will be a different story. We expect to be ready with a big turkey dinner on Wed., Nov. 6th. made his way all alone to the birthday box. Attendance was 75. Nothing is nappenii at the church this" week except a clean-up. No church or SIS. MacTaggart -and' Roy Scott who deserve 'a mention. At S. S. Doug McMillan conducted a little bible quiz 4 for the children. It went all but this week Mr. & Mrs. | over well and was a refresh. Prince Albert Pals 4-H CLUB MEETINGS Meeting #1--October 5th The first meeting was held at Mrs. Martyn's home at 9:30 a.m. The roll call was held- and it involved each person repeating their name and how many previous units they have had. Meetings will be held every Saturday mor- ning 'at 9:30 a.m. The results of election of officers went as follows: President--Diane Panabaker Vice-Pres.--Denise Jeffrey Secretary--Shelley Olsen Telephone Convenors-- DennaBallard Heather Coates Joanne Middleton § Penalty Officers-- Linda Pickard 274 Rosa St. Te Tle TY a IEAEERLEISANW ' KEN P. MURRAY ' 4 [4 CONTRACTOR ' / [) Domestic and Industrial / X -- ; 3 # WIRING / [4 ' f CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON H COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT : ' PHONE 985 - 7005 / PORT PERRY / Ss B. L. were supper visitors of hd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds Port Perry and attended the ) special service in the United Notice 0 Ale Ices i grans Church. : Mr. Ken Sturman was a Toi of Luo somumuics Which Remembrance Week Activities For Royal Canadian Sunday for a look at their Legion, 'Branch 419, Port Perry minister. - Doug McMillan got all : a £ dressed up on Saturday and . : wenn November 4th to 9th, 1968 | - Quan wedding in Blackstock y Church, | : We have been reading of various groups horfouring November 7th. POPPY FUND TAG DAYS (Volunteers please World War I Veterans on the 8th and 9th contact Comrade Les Andrews). 50th anniversary of the Nov. > mistice. We ha aii soldiers here -- 0 ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE at 11:00 am.f * November 10th. Church of the Immaculate Conception, = Fall Lea-Anne 'Ballard In at 1030 hrs. in Post Office Square. Press Reporter-- fr Denise Jeffrey ; REMEMBRANCE DAY BANQUET in 419 Members. Pamphicts were | NOVember Sth. Auditorium at 1830 hrs. sharp, v received and discussed, con- : tents "briefly. Mrs. Martyn |e handed out colour wheels which were filled in with artex paints, Meeting #2, October 19-- The Roll Call was taken. Club name shall remain "Prince Albert Pals" The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Martyn on Oct. 26th. Mrs. Martyn and Mrs. Pugh helped in the cutting of ma. terial and demonstrated the Blanket "Stitch. Acorn Equipment Stanchions and Stalls Silo Unloaders Save-on-versatile-and econo-|§ mic Stainless Steel Cable Cleaners. Chain Cleaners - priced reasonably. 109, Off on PRIDE OF THE : 'FARM Heated Waterers till Nov. 1, 3 year war- ranty -- from $40. Cooler Fans -- Westell : Roscoe Grain Bins & Dryers. | | Sales, Service and Installations. Hackner & Meek R.R. 1 Uxbridge 852-3533 852-3563 4--O0ct.24 Port Perry & Area Residents] You are cordially invited to visit the new Plant of The Dutch remember, do weg ; Flamingo Pastries Ltd.|™ Wien i Did You Know." Wn i | : "8 the following days and hours; || That All Poppy Fund Proceeds Are Used 0 Cn S 4 Only For The Welfare Of Needy Veterans 7 Sunday, Nov: 3, 3 p.m to 8 p.m. And Their Families, a BD A |. Monday and Tuesday Nov. 4 and 5, 1 p.m, to 3. 30 pm . and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Af Bc AE Ty BUY A POPPY. | Akg IAT oY iq Evan Raval Canadian Legion, Br. 419, Po " Parry |

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