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Port Perry Star, 26 Jan 1972, p. 3

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4 ieee Women's "Home Furnishing" Short . (continued) Course * asked for by: Honeydale members, a date as yet hasn't been decided on by the Home Ec. Branch, Dept (of Agriculture and Food. We do earnestly hope the members of the Honeydale Branch who are talented in "Nceedlework' will enter the Luncheon Cloth competition Hockey careers (continued) : i Grant's brother Neil is 17, and in Grade 12. He is playing centre for the Eagles this year. He got off to a fast start, leading the team in scoring for the first several games, Since, he has been having' trouble around the net with some bad' breaks, but on Sunday night against Whitby he scored his- first goal in several games, which could help him find" the scoring 'touch again. He is averaging a point per game, with 10 goals and 12 assists in 22 games. ; Neil said that playing in the Junior C league is 'much tougher than hockey." He would like to'go on in 'hockey, possibly playing Junior B next season, ; Team manager Carl Devitt says that Neil, Grant ---and Paul are all eager to learn, and quick to take the advice of the coaches. The boys. have not missed 'a - practise this season. . +The team is now in third place, and-has had a few "problems" "lately. However, the coaches feel it will-be_a definite contender. in the playoff action.2 : The STAR would like to wish these five young men well in their hockey careers, this season, and iin coming seasons, i For a No. 1 "Mrs, «SS, Cawker members" an insight as to midget. Institute Ontario Area. Judging will first be done at the District Annual in May to be held at Myrtle and the prize winning = cloth will then be sent on to 'The Area Convention in . "Toronto "in November [or further judging. Three prizes will be awarded "at Area level, to be presented at the Area Convention (1972). Any member may enter this competition. A sizeable donation was turned in from Uxbridge Fair by 'Mrs. Frank Whit- field. gue port Perry Fair listawas-peceived 'and tabled lor. the present. Mrs. L. Bell reported' on the Ontario South" District Board of Directors meeting "held at Mrs. Lorne Parrott's home at Myrtle recently and gave what is needed at the Erland Lee Home which has been purchased by the Federated Women's: Institutes of On- tario as a Historical site. To those not familiar: with In- stitute history, Mr. Erland Lee was a co-founder of the Women's Institutes and the 'home is" situated Stoney Creek region. Mrs. 'Harold Honey 'con- vened the program due to the absence. of Mrs. G. Shunk, Mrs. J. 'Carnaochan c¢om- -mented on the motto - *'In- dustries 'is' fortunes right ~ j+hand man;"' and a humorous reading given by Mrs. H. Honey was enjoyed. : The meeting closed and'a delicious lunch was served by. thé group. ; The President, Mrs. thanked the' hostess Mrs. Barthau for opening her home, and one and all wished her: *'Health" in" the New Year and hope Alice and: George have a fine holiday in the south. At the February meetings -- across the Province all Branches are asked to celebrate in some way to commemorate the ~75th Anniversary of the Federated Women's In. stitutes of Ontario, = as sroduct and Fast Delivery Service ~~ TRY A TANK OF OUR - : FURNACE or STOVE OIL | Reesor Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY, ONTARIO ~-- KEN P. MURRAY i L--|i- Electrical Contractor HOME HEAT Domestic & Industrial WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL 985-7951 sol up for the 70th: an: + niversary project for Central in "the * Bell February 19th - in, 1897 at Stoney Creek the first In- stitute was organized by the founder: Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless. Extensive plans are being made' "by the program convener and her committee atthe Honeydalé Branch to celebrate this cvent to be held. in the Presbyterian Church Hall, February 3rd at 2 p.m. We are asking members to 'wear old tushioned gowns if they are lucky enough'to have such. The. History. of © this magnificant organization will be reviewed in "Panel form' and many other items for the program will be on the agenda. A special invitation has heen sent out' to various organizations within the community and members do expect: a goodly number of guests; IR FTE The program committee Scugog Don't forget the import ant meeting of "Grace" Church congregation at 8 p.m. on Wed. evening, Jan, 26, Members from Presby- tery will also be present to help direct or plan our fu-, ture. Try to be present and give your support and . opinions, On Sunday all were pleas- _ ed to see Maurice Fralick looking quite well and back' at Church, Mrs. M, Fralick and Mr, Geo. Freeman as- hope this celebration may create a new pride and pleasure, in the Women's Institute, and a realization that cach individual has a unique contribution to make to W.1. work. ; PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday; Jan. 19, 1972-23 sisted Rev. Pogue at the Communion Table. Mr, & Mrs, Arthur VanCamp were welcomed as new members by transfer from Port Perr: and Blackstock . "Among the hospital pa- tients. are Mrs. Fred Jack- son and Earl Reader, both having problems of hyper- tension. Mr. Stewart Sweetman with. his son-in-law and 2 others travelled to Temaga- mi last Thurs. for a couple - of days to try their luck at ice fishing. The ice is quite thick and safe in that area but the fish were uncon- cerned about the bait and mostly decided to play it smart, ; ; Don't forget ladies, your "Women's Institute meeting is at the Municipal Hall to- night to install the officers. On Sunday Mr. and' Mrs. McArthur of Toronto visit- ed their cousins, the Leo Bluemans. The Gerrows also visited Need Printing Fast? See Us Port Perry Star Your Ski-Doo dealer is dealing like crazy. see your Ski Before you buy any snowmobile Doo dealer first. He's dealing on all available Come in and write your own deal now. so get in on all the winter fun. Ski-doo ie MAJCHER PONTIAC - BUICK LTD. 150 Water Street - Port Perry, Ont - 985-7361 The snowmobile seasonis just starting oe CRE EI Dan aT

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