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Port Perry Star, 2 Apr 1970, p. 8

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\ Wl Ny 3 ) 1 ] i | -, ' al ' TAR y bo WS WATER, CLEAR WATER from the waste treatment facilities at the General Motors transmission plant in Windsor has been the environment of these tropical fish - - and their descendents - - ever since the 1.8 million treatment facilities opened in September 1968. Marlene Rideout, material control, and Lynn McWhinnie, employment, admire the pamp- ered fish in their tank in the water treatment control room. The treatment plant removes oil, chemicals and solid contaminants from approximately 100 thousand gallons of process water used in the plant's routine operations in any eight-hour shift. The treated water in which the fish live, is then discharged into Windsor sewers. This water treatment facility is part of a current $26.2 million program of air and water purification recently announced by General Motors of Canada. 'guson and family. Blackstock News Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Fer- guson were recent callers of Mrs. Hill and Mr. Roy Fer- guson, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Por Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Ferguson, Don Mills, were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Stan Rahm and Mrs. Rahm along with. Mrs. O. Hill, Mr. and. Mrs. Cameron Porter & children. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hall were, Sunday callers of the Rahms, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fergu- son, Allan and Kevin spent the week-end in Norwich at- tending a surprise birthday party celebrating her mother, Mrs, Jim McKee's 70th birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe Bryan and John spent the holiday week enjoying the warmth of Florida. Another family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow and family are also on holidays in Florida. Mr. Cameron Porter who is studying Mechanical Draft- ing at Constoga College in Guelph enjoyed the long week-end with his family. Mrs. - Albert Wright is spending a few days in. Bow- manville with Mrs. Richard Stinson who has just return- ed home from hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Oshawa were Wed- nesday callers of Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Cameron Porter & family. ------ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher along with' Mr. -& Mrs. Elmer Archer, Whitby visit- ed Mrs. Archer's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cook in Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleming, Oshawa were Saturday after- noon and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealey and - family, Toronto were holiday guests of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duns- more and Beth. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bea- cock have spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. John Mew and family, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor Toronto, spent Good Friday with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Taylor enroute to their Country Home on Lake Mus- koka. Other Good Friday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Betty Jane, and Miss Diane Taylor home from Western Univer- sity. . Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm spent Good Friday with Mr. Paul Rahm in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Keith John- ston and girls, Belleville spent Easter Saturday with his mother, Mrs. J. A. John. ston. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgémery, Hampton, call- ed on Mrs. Johnston on Wed- nesday. A speedy recovery is wish- -ed to Mrs. Ross Duff who underwent surgery this week in Oshawa General Hospital. We're presenti a special certific. to people who pron] to save money. Gran Ww th ings Certt ica e 1 i pay { (IIE REGISTERED Gon (ie ral Feb oinERy 31K (E195 [3.03] % BOCES of len Ih Sh . Brnieate. eat oy Ris TE 3 14 34 RE ER BLSORY AHCE i fon AR MALY 14 g2hX 255ERYES ype Riual (dl poe 10ASR0 pw0 100 It's called a Commerce Growth Savings Certificate. And we're presenting it to people who want an easier way to save money. Just walk into any Commerce branch and we'll sell you one right on the spot. For just $6.50 you can buy a certificate that grows to $10 .in-- only 6 years®. That's more than a 50% increase in value. And we've got other denominations fight up to $5,000. ; any branch. CANADIAN IMPERIAL Certificates are a After all, where e $10 gift for just $6. 50? *True rate is 8.97% simple annual interest -wben held to malurity, with an exclusive free life insurance feature. Easter week callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family were: Mr. Mrs. George Bryans and Stu- art, Miss Barb Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Wilf Brown and Debbie, all of Courtice, Mrs. Bob Fairey and family of Bow- manville. . Debbie Brown spent a few days with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bryans. Patti Bryans enjoyed the holiday by visiting Wilma Wolter, Janis McLaughlin & then spent the week-end with Debbie Eades, Manilla. On Sunday, Mr.#and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family were 2 | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary There's a free life insurance fea- ture, too. And instant cashability at Commerce Growth Savings reat gift idea, too. €e can you buy a BANK OF COMMERCE -| tering - Eades and family, Manilla bringing Patti home. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cob- bledick, Lemington spent some 'time with his sister, | Mrs. Lorne Thompson. * . * * CUBS On Thursday, about 25 cubs of the 1st Cartwright Pack "B" motored to Picker- ing to tour the Nuclear Pow- er Station. Here they spent an interesting hour and a half with a lecture, film and tour. From here the boys and their leaders returned to Oshawa to the Scout Hall where they very much en- joyed .indoor swimming, re- creation and lunch, On Monday both-packs A and B are planning to go to Toronto by bus to visit Dis- ney on Parade at the Maple Leaf Gardens. LJ * * O.N.O. The March meeting of the O.N.O. met on March 25 at the--home of Jessie Gunter with 18 present and 1 new member, President Aileen VanCamp presided for the business. It was decided to help in-the Port Perry Hos- pital Tuck Shop from May 31 to June 6. Sally Francis volunteered to be in charge. Plans were made for the ca- to the Blackstock pen Curling Club Banquet on b] and Mrs; Jim Bryans, Mr. &|- April 11th with Shirley Hos- kin in charge, The O.N.O. previously sponsored the Rangers and as they have now reorganized we are in & favour of continuing this sponsorship. A donation of +$25.00 was made to the Red Cross and we will buy 2 dolls for the School for the Re- tarded at Seugog Island. As the roll call was to he answered by wearing your most outdated clothes, there was a hii id of fashions pre- sent. - Mr. and Mrs. ha Gra- ham were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. , Roy Graham and family, Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher were Easter Sunday supper guests of Mr, & Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bowman. ville. They all visited the-» Oshawa Funeral Parlours where Mr. Archer's sister, Mrs. Wilfred Aldred, was resting, The community ex- tends sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Archer in their bereave- ment. Monday callers were 4 Mr. and' Mrs. Bernice Bolt and Larry, Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor were Easter Sunday dinner guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and Caroline, Manilla. Miss Ka- therine Murray was home from Waterloo University. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mount- joy, Paul and Gary were week-end guests of Mr. Gor- don Manning near Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snow- den, Courtice were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer -& family. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain were Mr. and Mrs. Leith Byers and Mrs. 0. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. David Swain and family, London spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.. Lewis Swain. Mr. Bruce Mountjoy, Mr. Ivan Mountjoy and Mr. Dal- ton Dorrell went on a snow- mobiling jaunt on Monday. Easter . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, Lindsay, Mrs. Harold = Mit- chell, Peterborough, Mrs. Ed Lawson & Bruce, Janetville, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Heaslip, Nestleton. _+ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stan- ~ Continued on page 16 Port Perry Cubs Hold Family Night Thursday night, March 26, Port Perry Cubs and family held a fun night at the local arena. The fun started with A - B pack playing hockey. Akela Saulnier's daughter Suzanne dropped the first puck to start the game. B pack won 2-1, After 20 min- utes of family skating, B pack met C pack and B pack went down 6 - 0. Again family skating followed. A - B pack met C again and lost 8-0, ACM. Fred Fraser present ed C pack with the trophy. C pack have won this trophy 2 years running. A-B- better luck next: year. ; ACM. Parker, Durward, Rick Hall, Marianne Smits, Bev." Flower, Don Waldins- perger, J. Hall, J. Murray, were on hand to give Akela Geo. Hall and Akela Saulnicr support in setting up these games. Skating was enjoyed by all until 11 p.m. It was indeed a hight to remember. \ 1 A

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