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Port Perry Star, 24 Nov 1971, p. 3

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A i polished | SAVE! Service at the church the usual hours. Mrs, Evelyn Tait is showing slides of the far North West during the b Blackstock . News Continued "presented the very surprised Bessie and: Harold with many various gifts, Both fittingly and the evening like most others in Blackstock concluded with a bountiful lunch. Correction in last week's news -- I 'inadvertendly mixed the Feed Companies : Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow won their trip from the Shur "Gain of Canada Packers. Apologies for any in- conveniences or em- barrassments. On Friday evening an excellent crowd attended the First Cartwright Ladies Auxiliary for Guiding and Scouting evening in the Township Hall. President Mrs. .D.C. Sleep welcomeg those present and introduced Mrs. Walter Welts who in 'turn capably introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Jack Kauffman, a member of the Oshawa Rock and Mineral Club. Mr. -Kuft- man held his . audience captive while he discussed rock formations 'and showed samples of beautiful crystals, rocks and minerals. He also demon- these are and set. for jewellery in his most en- strated how ~ thusiastic approach.» Mr. Kauffman kindly - donated ® prizes which were drawn for and which added to the enjoyment of the- evening. - Mrs, Sleep expressed the appreciation of the group to Mr. Kuffman for his talk. The Ladies Auxiliary conducted a.bake sale, used "toys sale; ~grab--bags; and sale of Christmas cards - while the Rangers had a _Candy>Table, : To Order Your WINTER FUEL Sunday School hour at 10:15 a.m. The classes will be together.Everyone welcome. Rev. G, Keith. McMillan, B.A..B.D., D.D., will be the guest preacher at Green- bank United Church on Sunday, November 28th at 11 a.m. on the occasion of the aohurch's 75th anniversary. Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul Mills two daughters, great granddaughters of Mrs. E. Tait, Carrié Lyn were christened last 'Sunday. : Congratulations "to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon An- derson on their 50th Wedding Anniversary last week, Last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee attended a party at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ted Woodyards; Orono, . on the -occasion of her mother's, Mrs. Geo, Waddill. 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill, Little Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hill, Shelley and Larry of ¥shawa, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman' Sunday evening. Mr. Murray Stone spent the weekend visiting with friends. Misses 'Heather Howsam and Mary Parrish spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Sommerville, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart: +Diceman and Mr. and Mrs. William Stone attended the convention of the O.A A.B. at the Royal York Hotel last Friday. * "Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee visited with her mother, Mrs. G. Waddell on Sunday. Mr. Malcolm McEachern and Mr. Jim Greenway of London spent the weekend visiting _ at - the "Phoenix Farm. Sympathy to Mrs. David Thomson on the passing of ther aunt, Mrs. McCowan... Last Wednesday, Mrs. -Wm. - Hill and 'her grand-* son Bobby celebrated their | Now Is The Time Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE * AUTOMOTIVE * INDUSTRIAL | * BODY SHOP PORT Auto Supply * AUTOMOTIVE PAINT * AUTOMOTIVE Machine " * AUTOMOTIVE PERRY 985-2347 Shop Service Equipment Rental Amber . Yvonne and. "John Sommerville; in_Guelph reenbank News birthdays together "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill. Mr, and Mrs. George Love of Brooklin were dinner guests of "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas on Saturday evening. Miss Jennifer Sweetman and Ian Dusty holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask and John last Friday. The pfize winners at the euchre last Friday evening. were Ladies 1st, Doris Hill; 2nd Norrene Cook, and low Jéan Sommerville Gents 1st, 2nd Ernest Lee, low Armour Millan. Door Prize, Barbara Phair. 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan visited with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Snoddon, Little Brittain on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nev. 17, 971 -- 23 'Scugog News Once again while 1 am writing your news column it is a very damp miserable day. But soon the soft, fluffy, white snow will be here to cover up the mud and brighten our day. The changing of 'the seasons are very enlightening as it gives <us somiething different to look forward to. Christmas is just around the corner and visited with Mr, and Mrs. R:W. Bailey, Brampton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lotton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 'Les -Brethour, at Sunderland. Mrs. Fred Tutty, Sand- ford, visited with Mr. and - Mrs. Ken Lotton on Saturday to help grandson David celebrate his 1st birthday. Mr. & Mrs. L. Critch were dinner' guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Critch, 'Toronto on ¥ Sunday, everyone both young and old enjoyed watching the Eaton's Santa Claus parade in Toronto on Saturday. School is back on schedule again after the little holiday and now here is your news. The 'Parker family were busy entertaining company. On Tuesday, it was Susan's 9th birthday and she had a few friends come to her party. On Thursday, Mrs. Jenny DeJong and family of Bowmanville visited the Parkers and on Friday, Don and Marilyn Arnold and baby of Blackwater visitéd for the, day and Saturday visitors were Mr. and Mrs, Vern Goslin and Mrs. Shirly MacLeod and' boys of Scarbor were "Saturday evening guests, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Parker 'and. family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Sheepehe¥ and family of Cannington on Sunday afternoon, The weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Button. were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pinch of Whitby. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ab Theurer of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Oshawa and Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl Morgan also: of Oshawa. (continued on page 24) £ The Federal Government is putting 498 million dollars to work, through a series of specific programs, to help create jobs for RX So will our Special Development Loans Program that will finance new capital works projects. We'll be speeding up mortgage Ashley Canadians. This message is designed to give you program details. WORKING TOGETHER WITH THE INDIVIDUAL We're encouraging you to act on your - own initiative or through local government, - local organizations and service groups to come up with ideas for our Local Initiatives Program. For example, you may wish to develop a day care centre in your town or any number of services that will make your community a better place. There's also a Training-on-the-Job Program that will work through business and industry to expand opportunities for those . who are unemployed or have little work experience. If you have some basic experience, + we've extended the Canada Manpower Training Program to help provide you with additional learning. - WORKING TOGETHER WITH BUSINESS * AND INDUSTRY There's a program of tax incentives or direct payments to employers to encourage them to add trainees to their staffs through the Training-on-the-Job Program. This will help the trainee get work experience that he can use in many jobs. WORKING TOGETHER WITH THE "MUNICIPALITIES The foundation of all municipal activity is the previously mentioned Local Initiatives Program. This will help you support and spur or community projects that will give jobs to people in your community who Jind them- selves unemployed. WORKING TOGETHER WITH THE PROVINCES Obviously, the municipal Local Initiatives Program will tie in closely with the Provinces. approvals through the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation to get homes, student housing and sewage treatment projects under way. We also will be making loans to exhibi- tion commissions, boards and associations to get you working on multi-purpose fair and trade buildings. WORKING TOGETHER WITH FEDERAL WORKS On our level, we'll be working to give - you more job opportunities on maintenance and improvement activities on Federal build- ings; transportation facilities; forest and park. projects; and many others. - WHERE IT ALLWORKS TOGETHER The job starts at your Canada Man- power Centre. For advice and assistance on any of the programs that you feel apply to you or your community, contact your local Canada Manpower Centre. They'll be happy to help you with all the information they have. When Canadians get involved together, Canada works. | ot Immigration Manpower and Immigration Otto Lang. Minister" Otto Lany Ministre

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