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Port Perry Star, 6 Dec 1972, p. 3

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PA NAAN ANY BRR mH Eo Ra ox d J On Wednesday evening an open meeting for all parents and interested taxpayers of Cartwright Township is to be held at Cartwright Central Public School at 7:30 p.m. Last year a Liason Com- mittee was set.up to improve - communication from County School Board to School to home and it is hoped that a fine crowd will attend this first open 'meeting when definite subjects for future meetings will be established. Last Tuesday evening much of Cartwright Town- * ship along with other areas suffered a "brown-out" and . later a complete "Black-out. Much inconvenience and damage was suffered with burned out motors, delayed milkings and many other plans greatly changed. The weekly card party ended up as a very romantic atmos- phere of candlelight with various coloured candles on - each table. Winners were Ladies's High - Elva Van- Camp; Second Ethel Cook; Consolation Alma Fowler Men's High Elizabeth Skeld- ing; Second - Gordon Strong, Consolation Muriel Hoskin. CLEAN, SAFE FUEL. for the coming burning season. Twp. of To the Ratepayers of TOWNSHIP Ontario plan on your 1 preservation of our rural community Why Experiment? HEAT YOUR HOME WITH RELIABLE, Call REESOR for a tank of Oil. Let us keep you supplied | Reesor Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - NOTICE Under the new Ontario Property Tax Credit Plan, residential and farm property taxes levies and due in 1972 must be paid by December 31. "The payment of these municipal taxes will enable you to receive full credit under the On Saturday, November 25, about 35 girls and their leaders travelled by Dorrell Rohrer Bus to M.J. Hobbs Senior Public School at Hampton for the 4H Home- making Achievement Day on the Project *'Accessories for the Bedroom". During the day's activities, one of our girls, Reta Huggins was presented with her County Honours for the completion of six Homemaking Pro- jects. The spring project will be "Sportswear from Knits." Miss Noretta Mitchell, Woodstock was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. Sunday afternoon, supper guests was Mr. John Payne, Oshawa. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Alma Fowler were Mr. and Mrs. Don Chislett, . Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Danielle and Jason of Pickering in honour of Diane's birthday. Miss Linda McLaughlin of - Guelph spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin, Janis and Kelly. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly joined a 985-7951 Scugoy of the Corporation the OF SCUGOG 972 income tax return. S. H. CHANDLER Clerk Townships of SCOTT, REACH and UXBRIDGE TOWN OF UXBRIDGE VOTE FRANK HENDY ONTARIO COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD for the schools family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gilmour of Lindsay to visit with Gerald's cousin, who is home from Vancouver for a short stay. Mrs. Pat Smith, Michael and Chris attended a reunion of the Class of '65, School of Physical Education of U. of T. held on Wednesday after- noon at Lakefield. Sunday supper guests of - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Essery and girls of Courtice. Sympathy. is extended to Mr. Garnet Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Miss Hazel Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright on the passing of wife and mother, Mrs. Garnet Wright last week in Oshawa Hospital. Funeral services were held on Satur- day from McDermott-Pana-! baker Funeral chapel of Port - Perry. O.N.O. Club The November meeting was held at the home of Doreen Van Camp with 26 members present. Four new members have joined for next year. The minutes were read and adopted and a treasurer's report given. The new floor in the Rec. centre has been paid for. Tom Wotton and Heda Mazzarola won the ONO commencement prizes for -this year. The bus. trip to Toronto to see the Student Prince has been called off since the company has disbanded. The food list for the New Year Dance was passed around. The ONO girls were asked for volunteers for the Hospi- tal Christmas party on December 19. Correspondence was read from Joan Graham. The New Years Dance tickets are now on sale. Everyone-.brought a gift for the Golden Plough Lodge. 'Doreen and her group served a lovely lunch of different Indian dishes and hot cider which brought another meeting to a close. The next meeting is at Joan. Grove's home. This meeting will be our Christ- mas Party and everyone is to bring a small gift.and a clue for her Mystery Sister. On November 15th an executive meeting was held at the home of Joan Thomp- son. The new executive for next year will be President: Joan Groves; Secretary Katherine Corden; Treasu- rer, Jean Goble; Vice Pres, Nancy Bryans; Parks Board, Barb Russell; Fruit and flowers, Grace Vlieger; Scrap Book, Georgeen Coch- rane; Snapshots, Donna Kyte. SS OIAIIY ¥ Divine worship service was well attended at Burns Church on Sunday, Nov- ember 19th. The choir ren- dered an anthem "O Clap Your Hands". Rev. Wm. Black chose as his sermon title "'Groundswell of Mercy' which was based on Micah 7:18. The Sunday School are planning a Christmas pro- gramme to be held on Sunday, Decembér 10th. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1972 - 27 ART NORV aie Blackstock News ASHBURN NEWS Mrs. Robt. Rowe is spend- ing a short time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron, pptore she leaves to join Tr husband in Germany. Mrs. Lena Doble is spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Doble, Sunder- land, B 'Mrs. Mildred Routley, Mrs. Lena Doble and Mrs. D. Ashton attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. \ Se \ Se \ Gedo \ od OO QOX POON OVVVVRRDRDDDDORRRRRHRROROOO Vote to Re-Elect ALEX WILLIAMSON ONTARIO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION and Mrs. Wm. Wallace at Stouffville, on Saturday, November 18th. Mr. Mrs. Walace were former residents of Ashburn. The Community Centre are planning a Christmas ball to be held on Saturday, December 9th at 8:30 p.m. Lunch and prizes. Everyone welcome to attend. A Christmas Concert | is being planned at the Centre for December 16th. More, details later. 3) 9 to represent = UXBRIDGE, REACH, SCOTT TOWNSHIPS %) = and the 0 TOWN of UXBRIDGE 4% : ~ . 2 Experienced on Local and County Board a 25 years in business in Uxbridge % (B)e daidrdddddiniidiessaas QO DOQQ QO QO QO QO OC \O IO \& REMEMBER the or] CONSIDER the FUTURE PLEASE give it some thought for the office of REEVE Gerald EE JAGKMA MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th, and'

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