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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jan 1970, p. 7

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-« FY i HONDA - SUZUKI Septic Tanks "WEEPING Beds INSTALLED ARMSTRONG Manchester News The U.C.W. was held on Thurs. at Mrs. Grant Frank lins. Look for Announcement of a Tea and Bake SH in Feb. Our best wishes to Mrs, Maude Crosier on her retire- ment, after many years of service to the community. Recent callers with Mr, & Mrs. W. J. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hitchens, Oshawa, "Mrs J. Thompson Oshawa, Mrs. N. Foster and son, Nova Scotia. Recent callers with Mr, & Mrs. L. B. Roberts were Mr. and Mrs. J. Snoddon, Brama- lea, Mr, and Mrs. G. King & family, Toronto. Phone news to 985-2758. EE I held in the Church basement on Sat, Jan. 3kt. We are hoping for a good turn out. A pancake supper will be held in the basement on Feb. 10th, Manchester U.C.W. The meeting of the New Year was held at the home of Mrs. Grant Franklin, with an attendance of 16 members. Scripture lesson was taken from 3rd chapter of St. John, read by Mrs. Franklin. Mrs. O. Croxall gave an in- teresting reading.sent to her from her aunt, who is a mis- sionary in Mexico, "The Col- oured Umbrella", Anot"e- reading - of decorating with "Holly" down through - the ages, The theme song was sung. Mrs. Bruce took charge of the business, in the absence of President Mrs. Peyton. The Holstein Banquet will be BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY SALES and SERVICE PARTS - ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIES - SERVICE ALL MAKES SNOWMOBILE SERVICE R. WHITAKER Phone 985-2276 DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND REG. Port Perry -- 985-2226 Insurance Needs FOR ANY OF YOUR Do It The Co-Operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM MYRTLE 655-4832 Fralick Insurance| Agency CO-OP AND FARMERS MUTUAL LIFE - AUTO - HOME PROTECTION Phone 985-7447 COMPLET E h REAL ESTATE REAL (STATE LTD REALTOR For Income Tax & Bookkeeping . Services see. ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 i Specializing in business and farm operations; EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY Lee's . Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Sales and Service Commercial, Industrial and Domestic Repairs to all makes. Call Oshawa 728-0321 OW TARGET EVERY TIME E. 6. & J. Marine Engines R.R. 1, Port Perry Phone 985-3094 Marine Chrysler Sale and Service Engine Rebuilders programme. The Valentine tea & bake sale will be delayed one week --it will be held Wed., 18th, The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James Cawker. The meeting closed with benediction. The hostess as- sisted by Mrs. Croxall served a delicious lunch, °° Feb. PORT PERRY STAR --- Thurs, Januory 5, 1970 - 7 Black Blackstock Women's Institute The January meeting of the Blackstock Women's In- stitute was held on Wednes- day afternoon in 'the Com. munity Hall with 20 ladies attending. President Mrs. Velva Bailey presided for the business which included the voting of a $10.00 donation to the extension of the Home Economics Building at the Guelph University. Mrs. M. Graham was in charge of the Mrs. George Skelding took the motto "In- vest your. time instead of spending it". The roll call, "Name an industry which I would like to visit" was well answered. A reading, Middle Age by Edna Jacques was read by Mrs, P. VanCamp. Mrs. F. Hoskin gave an in- teresting resume of her re- cent trip to Florida. Mrs. M. McKee read, "The Swinging Shopping of the Sixties". A contest on the Nut was en- joyed. . Lunch and a social time = concluded the after- noon, The local students of the Peterborough Teachers' Col- lege are spending this week teaching in the following schools -- Miss Denise Mal- colm, Mrs. Doris Martyn, Mrs. Connie Swain, at Grandview School, Manvers, Miss Joan Horten in. Central Public School, Peterborough, \ Miss Linda Fallis, Mrs. Marie Ro- binson at Westmount Public School, Peterborough. Rev. Victor Parsons is in Toronto pursuing a Continu- ing Education course for Ministe; t Emmanuel Col- lege. is absence, the Rev. Dr. S. L. Osborne of Oshawa is taking services in the United Churches on the charge. On Thursday and Friday, Msdmes. Ralph Larmer and Henry Wotten, leaders along with assistants Mesdames Harold McLaughlin, Richard | VanCamp and Neil Wilkin- son attended the 4-H Leaders Course in Orono. The new course is "Separates for Summer" and it is planned to have three clubs in Black- DAN stock 'stock this session. Karen Kyte is staying with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Roy McLaughlin while her mother. is in hospital with new baby brother. The January meeting of the Candace Unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Paisley on Janu- ary 6th. The Worship was in charge of Mrs. Wm. Ma- haffy who gave timely thoughts for the beginning of the New Year. During the business it was voted to change the date of the meet-|. ing to the first Tues. of the month. The unit will hold a Bake Sale at the General Meeting on January 20, the proceeds of which to supple- ment Lorna Wright's bank account. For the programme, Mrs. Harold Kyte, read inter- esting items from previous reports suggesting worth- while projects for the future. Mrs. Luther Mountjoy fell and suffered a broken hip. She is in Oshawa Hospital & would welcome any mail from this area. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and family spent from Friday to Sunday in the Norwich area. On Saturday, they at- tended the wedding of her| brother, Mr. Hugh McKee & Miss Shirley Tovey in the Fairfield United Church. Al- lan Ferguson was a member of the wedding party acting as ring-bearer. Mrs. W. W. VanCamp was able to leave Port Perry Hospital on the week-end and is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Say- well and Miss Helen Van- Camp in Oshawa. Mrs. Donald Green return- ed home from Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital with her baby daughter on Saturday. Mrs. Cecil Hill has left Port Perry Hospital and is with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Also there, is his mother, Mrs. A. Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Tay- lor, Scarborough were Sun- day evening guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy CLUB ANNRENE Discontinued Until Sat, February 7, 1970 Taylor. CING RE DE LAVAL a RR RRR RIN AAA OA A A A a a a ad Annual Meeti OF THE Port Perry Agricultural Society -- TO BE HELD IN THE -- Township Hall -- Manchester Tues., January 27, 1970 At 8:00 p.m. + EVERYONE WELCOME + C. Carter, Pres. F. Lamb, Sec'y XN CCC OOOO OOOO OOOOV VOU VVVVVIVVITITITOPIIIOOO0COOOOOOOO0O00SReP® HOHE AAA AA a4 POV OY VYYY TV VV VV MAA A A a a a a a a oo 2 2) TYEE RRO OOOPOOOPOOOOPOO000000E ODEO DEE OO Oa A A A CCB OO EEE Or A Ao A A bb ARS SLE XN NN SCR RRR prprpupupupupiy KEN P. MURRAY Electrical Contractor - Domestic & Industrial WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT Phone: 9835 - 7005 / 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY Bhi Sh SL EEN EN NNN RN Re i-pype AR aS A 3 A 1 LESS YN NNN RRR. AAAS SN NNN > a ra a 5 SC Cp ppp DE LAVAL announces the STARTING NOVEMBER 1ST, YOU CAN BUY AND USE DE LAVAL EQUIPMENT FOR ONLY 0% DOWN . . . WITH NOTHING MORE TO PAY UNTIL MARCH 15TH OF NEXT YEAR: In the meantime your new De Laval equip- ment will be making money for you -- paying for itself while you use it. See your De Laval dealer today for full details. GORDON L. 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