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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 May 1969, p. 17

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$ Our Church was cheerfully decorated: with bright spring flowers, and in 'spite of the weather there was a- full "house for the special Family -- 1 Service which included Bao- tism of the following child- reri: Christopher Bruce, son of Mr.,"and Mrs. Bruce Kub- binga; Christopher Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Men- zies; Richard David Hugh, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Perry; George Scott, Randy Lee and Carol Yvonne, child. ren of Ms. Verna Fraser: . Sunday callers at Robt. Baird's. were MacMustards & Grant, C. Srioddens and Girls and -Mrs. Fred Phoenix. . The family of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rham home for Moth- er's Day. g Mrs, Barbara Granger spent a féw days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beare. Murray Bain in Port Perry Hospital having a tonsil 'operation. 2 Mrs. Olive Dusty at Mr. & Mrs. Ross Snodden on Sun- day. rr Mr.-and Mrs. Orvan Blake. ly visited Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Dusty on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Foster entertained the Kubbinga fa- mily and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Foster to dinner on Sunday. Visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. Beare on the week-end we e Mrs." Mabel Mattice, Mrs. Hilda Alexander, Mrs. Irene 'Clark, Mrs. David Morton _ Greenbank. Fred Beare and family. Mrs. Harold' McCowan en _tertained her daughter Mr. & Mrs-Dave-Thompson on Sun: 'day. : Everyone glad to see Mrs, Len Jarvis home from Flor- ida. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Phoe. nix at Mr. and Mrs, Ron Han. cock's at Orillia on Saturday. Mrs. Harold Cragg at Jean Phoenix for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Armour Mc Millan and Mr. & Mrs. How- ard McMillan-at Mr. & Mrs. Wallace McMillan in Orillia on Saturday. Mr._and Mrs, Murray Lee and family and Mr. and Mrs Frank Lee visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ball of Sandford. Mr. Hugh McMillan of the Archives in Toronto will be guest 'speaker 'at a meeting of the Historical Society to be held in Centennial Hall at Greenbank, May 15th at 8 o'clock. : John Phoenix & Bob Cole spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix. Greenbank Minor Hockey are holding a card party on Friday night at 8.30 in the Centennial Hall Greenbank. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. Come on out and support these young boys and their coach. Congratulations to Mr.- & Mrs. Elmer -Brown on the birth of a baby girl. and Parker and Mr. 'and Mus. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL EG] COMPLETE REAL ESTATE LTD -REALIOR Mrs. V. Mount is home from 1. FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do It The. Co-Operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. 0. | ETHEL NOTTINGHAM REAL ESTATE "MYRTLE 655-4832 DUFF | For Income [ELECTRONICS Fax ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 * or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Septic Tanks| Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING i INSTALLED ARMSTRONG Port Perry -- 985-2226 '| Room 2, Post Office Building | & Bookkeeping Services| see ALEX SHEPHRED Phone 985-7031 Specializing in- business and farm operations. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY Lee's . Refrigeration 6. McPhaden Insurance 985-2341 Earl Wallace ROOFING Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING, STEEL and | ALUMINUM ROOFING * - EAVESTROUGHING 'We will contréet for all kinds Nears - of roof work. and Air Conditioning , Sales and Service Commercial, Industrial and Domestic . Repairs to all makes. Call Oshawa 728-0321 Agency. CO-OP AND FARMERS - MUTUAL LIFE - AUTO - HOME 'PROTE( Fralick Insurance | News Collingwood. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tobin and Mr, and®Mrs. Fred Real | spent_Sunday at the cottage. On Saturday" afternoon some 40 "Antique Collector," from Toronto arrived by bus at Vera Lee's Antique Shop and thoroughly enjoyed their shopping spree of many in- teresting items. Miss Jean Michie: with her sister Mrs. Ernest Till over the week-end." 'The family of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Phoenix were home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mar- tin and family at her moth- er"s Mrs. Annie Guy on Sun. day. A number from Greenbank attended a Symphony Con- cert at Eastdale Collegiate, Oshawa on Sunday evening. © Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves at Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ree- sor's on Sunday . 1 Mrs. C. Ward was enter- tained to dinner at Jackson's Point by Mr. and Mrs. J. Dob- son and Mr. and Mrs. C. Stearman and family. family, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry entertained their families on Sunday after the baptism of their son. Mr, and Mrs. J. Symes, Mr, and Mrs. Morley Ryan & and - Mrs. Charlie -Watsdn shad dinner Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunters". Mr, and Mrs. Dearborne had .dinner Saturday night with Mr.'and Mrs. Earl Bacon while Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ba- con joined with them on |; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Les McLerd are:spending the next couple of weeks at the home of her parents Mr. and. Mrs. Har- old Baylis while they are re- modelling and enlarging their home in Oshawa. Saturday night was the last regular card party for the season--Ladies prizes going to Gertie. Aldred and Cora Bacon, the men's Kenneth Cottages Wanted L REAL ESTATE LTO -REALIOR 985-7373 PQRT PERRY STAR --- Thursday, May 15, 1969 «47 Frazer and Ernie Luke, Low Mr. and Mrs E. Hooper, the | door -prize--Mrs. C. Watson. A prize for a birthday near- est Mother's Day -- Olive Dusty-and those coming the furthest distance Mr. & Mrs: H. Kerry. The Bell Telephone meet- ing held last Friday in the Reach Township Centennial Hall in Greenbank was very Ad Y [ successful, 0000000 OMEOOEDEHEEOHDBHMLHLHELHEOLE giving us assur- ance that by 1973 we mav have some expansion which would include direct dialing without charge between Port Perry, Uxbridge and Oshawa. *- The "meeting closed . with a very dainty lunch served by the local W.I. ladies. W.A, monthly meeting will be held May 21 in Centennial Hall. a > 1969 cab and chassis, to Tanker, Municipal Office.' 3 PV VV VV VV VVI VIII IVI y VV VOI VVIOVIIIIOOTOTITOOIOOOOOOOOOO® \EASRAGAS AALS ALARLL AMALIA S SANS SAAS Sb - TENDERS Port Perry, Regch 8 Scugog Fire Commission: Sealed Tenders will be received by the Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Fire Commission for a Specifications may be seen at the Port Perry. Lowest or any render not necessarily --_--_ Tenders to be in the hands of the undersigned by noon, Saturday, May 31, 1969. VV VV VOY VI VV VV VV VVVVYIN be used for a Fire Truck' John F. Raines, Clerk Village of Port Perry. VV VO VV VV VV IVI III IY N TV OTOVIOPIOTITOOVIOOOOOOOPOOOO0OP VVVVVIVTITIIIToITIIoPoICooYIooooooooeovov Pacesetter Values This year's cars at less than last year's prices. what putting-you 1 Nova, Chevelle oh Ci Camaro and Impala MARK OF EXCELLENCE Every Chevrolet has 1o make it Belore we mark il. about. From the top, Chevy *Hased on niifecture r's sugge. sted maximum retail Fi prices, including federal sales and excise tax and i suggested dealer delivery and Kandling charges Chevrolet You already know where most pr ices are going. Up. So you'd naturally expect the brand-new here to cost a lot more than last year. Fact is, many "cars in this year's line- -up from Chevrolet cost less, much less, than last year's models. For instance, the 2-door Impali, equipped with power disc brakes, "Turbo Hydra-matic {ransmission, whilewalls, wheel covers and head restraints, plus a bigger motor than last year, is;yours for $120.50* less than last year's figure. And coinparable savings. 'are wailing for you on many Nova, * Chevelle and Camaro models. In other words, you can buy many . of this year's cars at less than 'last year's prices. Which is ust is all v aL aay Phone 985-7447 69 cars shown SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER Zs or Pacesetter Values os. 3404 0 QUEN 'STREET, PORT PERRY, ONT.- Bea e Motors Limited ~ PHONE: 985.7351

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