J A J 3} \ al a. Et < -- | -- > ®) " LAT SE pi Fed ve oA ET a bt A ~ = Sr OR ESR Mr. Wesley Crosier, Sunderland was entertained on Sunday at Haugen's Barbeque by his wife and family on the occasion of his 80th birthday. After a delcious chicken dinner, all twenty-four members enjoyed a visit at the Don Crosier Farm. coutimi, Quebec, Sylvie and France Fortin, age 14 and 18, will be spending - the summer in Port Perry at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Labanovich. the girls are the daughters of Ghislain Fortin with whom Mr. Brock spent the sum- mer of 1950 for the purpose Hall inspected by any intersted citizens on Thursday, June 28 or Thursday, July 5 from 3 to 5pm. The Town can be Mrs. John Garber of Lititz, Penn. will spend a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brock at their Ontario County Board of Education met in Whitby "June 18. Mr. Goode repre- sents Port Perry and Scu- gog on the board. Reach Township's repre- sentative Yvonne Christie moved a number of motions aimed at providing educa- tion in the French language for students in the county, by seeking membership in L'Association Francais Des North York. Membership in the organization is only $50 and it was pointed out that a number of Ontario County students already have en- rolled in the French High School on their own. By joining the association the Ontario County Board hopes to gain some voting repre- sentation on the French school's advisory commit- tee. The board was informed | School Trustee Gordon Which operates the Etienne that 405 public school pupils Goode was absent when the Brule Secondary School in from 17 schools in the county entered the Farm and Home Safety Poster Competition, and that safety pins were awarded to the following local students in recognition of there safety poster efforts: R.H. Cornish School in Port Perry; Debbie Menzies, Scott Kuyt, Dennis Franssen, and June Bent. Epsom Public School: Robert Langille, Campbell Brown, Paul Kerry, Carla Mitchell and Margaret The Brooklin Horticult- cottage on Scugog Island. Conseils Scolaires d'Ontario ural Society held an Irish of learning French. Hofstee. some very interesting jud- ging comments and helpful hints on showing in future AW Show on June 13th in the NY Ih Christian Education hall, IR Brooklin United Curch. 3 Many beautiful specimens St were in competition. Miss | io] Alice Dodd's Iris was 4 chosen as the best one in o the show. Mr. Slute, the ¥ judge for the show gave pi 3 shows. The annual Rose Show will be held on June President Margaret Duck- worth and the Grand Mas- ter Brother Gordon Grose are dining with the Queen this week when she visits in a 27th in the United Church a Hall in Brooklin at 8 o'clock ; 'I in the evening. Mrs. Ialeen BURNS FULLY COOKED -- Butt Portion x Crawford will convene the RY meeting. "Fry Turkey On The Barbecue". 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RE! 1 . Jar student of Cartwright High NESCAFE ree COFFEE 51.88 hammer A ™ 329 School for the past five years, has qualified for an Ontario Scholarship, having acquired an average of fun FEATURE! - ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT 48 Fl. Oz. Tin TREESWEET JUICES ~~~ 55- FEATURE! - SQUIRREL BRAND PEANUT BUTTER ---- s1.09 Westons Hamburg & Weiner doz. 39° or 3doz.for*1.00 49° Valencia ORANGES Ontario Head of LETTUCE percent on his top six ysub- jects. Not only did Stephen take the required six options for the Secondary School Honour Graduation Pure Spring 26 oz. bottle ST Ar o| pasa magi | redits, ta iin hic [BUNS 3pkees 89° | Assorted CANDIES | GINGERALE ~~ 5,89 year 5 with an overall first reg. 39° P eposi Nestles' QUICK Purina TENDER VITTLES class honours average on the ten subjects. Stephen was granted advance ad- mission to the University of Western Ontario, London, 20.099 3.51.00 3...89° now where he is going to study a Business Administration. y PORT PERRY Open Thursday Stephen is the son of Mr. JF & Friday night and Mrs. Alfred Tomchis- ONTARIO till 9 p.m. | hin, Caesarea, Ontario.