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Port Perry Star, 10 Jan 1973, p. 18

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¥ is N io " yi 6 -- R ; --- : . ® " PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan. 4th, 1973 Nursing U 1 . C a N e WwW S «* Blackstock News Home News . . ., --_ hil and Mitchell on Christmas Day; (continued) Ann Manns; third - Ella frontinued? Se - A hs on gg Sy one Mr. and Mrs. Mason and Venning. Men's High - Bruce Wednesday before Christ- oso wn) 7, oe with Rev. and Mrs. LL. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitc- Howard and Tara Lynne grmiston: second Earl mas and presented each with pny AY» y Saunders and Jamie. hell called on the Mitchells; were Miss Eva Parr, Mr. prescott; Third - Russell a box of chocolates. Utica Sunday School meets Rev. and Mrs. 1. L. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sooley and Mrs. Roy Corden, Mrs. srmer. There was a special Thanks also. to Bruton's = 0.50 Saunders with Mr. and Mrs. and children of Richmond, Velva Bailey and Cathy yligay lunch. Tickets were Drug Store for presenting a The Young People of Ron Saunders of Holland Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day Burnie. sold on a beautiful lamp gift to each resident. The E som and + My oop meet Landing. and Anita of Brougham, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lar- hich was won by Mrs. John staff wish to thank Mr. Shaw ~~ P Saray, January 7 at 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier Mrs. Margaret Steer of Ajax, mer, John, David and Paul, (posier. Hamilton for presenting Hexte E y, Ch Ny All with 'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Gary Day of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, each of them with choco- P-™- 10 DO ae very * Beare and family; Mr. and Red Lake, Mr. James philip Doug and Craig attended a On Thursday, Mr. and lates. young poopie in thi y Mrs. Harry Harper, Mrs. of Uxbridge, and Mr. Walt Larmer family gathering on ~~ Mrs. Wilbert Archer accom- Many of the residents were W¢ ie 0 jon 5 Sponp. Cecil Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Steer with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Saturday at the home of Mr. Panied Mr. Elmer Archer of out af Christmas but the wen cs: Michael Schofield and Mr, Philip and Barry on Christ- and Mrs. Havey Vellowlees Whitby lo visit Mrs. Archer's home provided a beautiful yy Sop ice "3? hous and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield mas Day. a Tidin ¥ and family, Solina. sister Mrs. Frank Cook at Xmas dinner for those who -- nd Miss Doreen Bell and baby with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and mrs. Jim Philip Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly Woodville. New Years Day remained here on Christmas el " and Mrs. Bob Slack Geroge Harper. and Barry with Mr. and Mrs. and family spent two days guestof Mr.and Mrs. Archer day. Among those who were d 2 : Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey Gordon Day and family of during the week at the home were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent away for the holiday were nN and Mrs. Bob Slack and 'Allan and Mrs. Chet Brougham on New Year's of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Archer, Bowmanville, Mr. Glen Hood, John Doupe, a and Mr. ang» Geer with Mr. and Mrs. Day; William Kelly, Bobcaygeon. and Mrs. Don Fleming and John. Preston, John Kelly, on Murray Geer with Mr. Doug McKinley of Willow- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare, Mr. Dennis Romeril spent girls, Oshawa. Jim Bell, Abe Johnson, i ' x es Render of Dale and Dean with the Christmas in Sudbury with Edgar Butt, Lloyd Myers, W. Oshawa ' dale. Crosiers; Rev. and Mrs. John Romeril The O.N.O. held the annual Knight, Grant Christie, Jake Mrs. Elwood Carruthers Mrs. Chet Geer with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George and family and his parents New Year's Eve Dance on Taylor, Mrs. Edna Pearcey, and Mis. Hill of Olatemont - Mel Hodgson of Oshwa; Miss Crawford of Nova Scotia, Rev. and Mrs. Philip Ro- Sunday evening at the Rec. Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs. Mac- with Mrs. Cecil Harper; Mr Carla Mitchell with Miss Mr. and Mrs. Terry Craw- meril. Centre. Decorations were kie, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. and Mrs. W. Conner of Diane Mitchell of Port ford and family of Green- The Senior Citizens held a lovely. The music was most Crooks, Mrs. Tennyson, Mrs. Whitby af 4 Mr and Mrs. Perry. bank and Mr. and Mrs. Peter special holiday card party on enjoyable, the ladies were Coyle and Mrs. Marlow. Gorden. 'CONROY of Brookli a . . Sutcliffe and children with December 26 when the beautiful and a grand time We are now looking for- with' Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom All the Mitchell family pr. and Mrs. Clyde Craw- surprise turned out that was had by all. Many house ward to the New Year and Sutherlan a ' with Mr. and Mrs. James E.\ : there was no admission parties were held before the hoping that our health will Mr. and Mrs. Ross Butler charge. 19 tables of cards dance after it and indepen- remain good. In the mean- and 'family of Claremont were played with the follo- dent of it. 1973 certainly time, we wish everybody a with Mr. and Mrs. Bill wing winners. Ladies High apeared to arrive with much Happy and Prosperous New Brown : ' K E N P. M U 24 R A y Mrs. O. Gimblett; second - celebrations. Year, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Willis « and boys of Sarnia with Mr. fp -- Electrical Contractor : and Mrs. Hillis Wilburn. v Mr. and Mrs. Chester _ . . CIN > Hoey Holland Contre, " Domestic & Industrial = i Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holley © o* a ay of Toronto, Mr. Ted Mac- Ww Il ie | N G 4 Cannell son Greg and friends of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Ty a : Grant MacCannell of Mark- mile ham and Mr. and Mrs. CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ©) 0% a You'l Arthur Powell of Whitby ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL Need A with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin HOME HEAT MacCannell, Mr. and Mrs. "Ron Saunders and children, . P ASSPORT Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colbourne Phone: 985 = 7005 and children; Miss Sharon 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY wm Saunders, Mr. Gary Saund- : PHOTO ers, Mr. and Mrs. David ' Contact Peter Hvidsten . . i : ' 985.7383 -Brignall's -- 985-3322 g a PORT PERRY STAR ' E DURHAM COLLEGE | Calflac. If you are unemployed or currently thinking of returning to the labour force, why not upgrade your education or take advantage of our commercial training to improve your employment possibilities. These programmes are organized on a continuous intake basis to accommodate new entrants throughout the year. - ACADEMIC UPGRADING Elementary school completion: Although we try to accommodate all applicants we are organized to accommodate those applicants with grade six and higher. GRADE LEVELS 9 to 12 To meet the rising costs of milk powders, we have partially 8 Hach level normally takes 16 weeks to complete but if you are _ replaced them with alternative sources of protein, in order willing to work hard enough with our concept of individual learning high li you can complete a level in less time. e you high quality nutrition at a more economical price. COMMERCIAL TRAINING Economical because a 50 Ib bag does exactly the same job Our commercial department offers training in typing, bookkeeping as 500 Ibs of Whole milk which could be sold for between $20-$30. and shorthand. You can enroll for 12 weeks or longer depending on That's some saving. And remember, a = the time required to reach a level of proficiency to enable you to obtain this is a top quality product |{( SN SEPe, containing 25% protein and 9% fat. Tt' i medicated with 100 gms of' Aureomycin 4 DID RA YOU MAY QUALIFY and 100 gms of Terramycin per ton, bi: FOR Re Te GL which together assist in the prevention | ok yi CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE of ealf scours. So don't waste any {ime. Go to your local Shur-Gain dealer and ot | a 7 ligible for Canada Manpower Assistance you may ask him about Calflac. You'll know it ! vt I vou are no Jigible -aniada Manpower Assistance y 3 \ . } tae ! course for $36, 16 weeks for $48 and 40 weeks for by the blue and white bag! y | a For further information contact: ! & , " af MR. R. MALONE | ! [] - i THE RETRAINING DIVISION - Wallace Marlow Co | m A DURHAM COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY. A . e OSIRIA, STAR BLACKSTOCK, ONT. -- PHONE 986-4201 TELEPHONE: 576-0210 EXTENSIONS 227, 228, 231

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