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Port Perry Star, 8 Oct 1975, p. 8

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EM A REO Y ACA LD dA ANS HLL UN, pMEN, AVAEE ERE GET EAE QL FARIA IANS EAA BAX PRAT OIE ba FR J TA 4 RL PL ASSERT I SAAR OBITUARY -- Mr. Leonard D. Colbear of 124 Park Rd. N., Oshawa, and originally of Port Perry, died September 23, 1975, after a lengthy illness. In 1968, he was honoured by the Grand Lodge of Ontario, being appointed Grand Stewart for Life. He joined the Order of the He was born in England, Eastern Star in 1946, and was and came to Canada at an a Past Patron, and was early age and lived in honoured by Blue Ray Chap- Harrow, Ontario. ter, Order of the Eastern Star : with a "Life Membership" in 1968. He was a member of the Centennial United Church, Oshawa, and also, a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. He is. survived by his second wife, Marjory Mow- bray, and his children, Fred, Leonard, Alan, Arthur, and In 1915, at seventeen years of age, he joined the Canad- ian Army in Winsor, Ont., and served two years in the trenches in France, and was wounded by Mustard Gas which contributed to his life of ill health. He was a dedicated Mason, and joined the Masonic Lodge in Toronto in 1928, and affiliated with Fidelity Lodge No. 428 AF AM in Port Perry in 1931. He served as Master of the Lodge in 1942-43. frey). fifteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Display antiques at méeting of today were also presented, a prime example being, Pauline McGibbon, our first lady Lieutenant Governor. A welcome ritual and yellow rose was given to Val Rombough who has trans- ferred from Oshawa. Theta Delta members are looking forward to partici- (continued) attention. Most of these women were unknown to us. The members were amazed by their courage and deter- mination. Women Pioneers WINTARIO TICKETS available at the PORT PERRY STAR parade this year. Since we have three new members already, a special Ritual Night is being planned in their honour. le > be Ae Nr A A ee A A ENITH CHROMACOLOR - at - = UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS -- 75Brock Street W. Uxbridge Ontario ~ Phone 852-3481 ee gS PV VVVVVVVVCV NNT IANISSISSSSSISSSvS RSS S SS sas SR et Na ER "4% WES LANE PLUMBING- HEATING LUN Nv] The, a Re Xo NT = ad zy PORT PERRY =, 985 2473 Nn SS PI PRE Fret Office - Residence : = 8 i ! I SEE A PICTURE : YOU WOULD LIKE IN THE i PORT PERRY STAR? ORDER YOUR RE-PRIN By Phoning 985-7383 he Se NW 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1975 Margaret (Mrs. Clem Jef- He is also survived by pating in the Santa Claus i News of interest from Epsom her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. We offer our congratulat- Jeffery on Sunday afternoon. ions to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Goslinin their new enterprise known as Goslin's Electronic Clinic. We wish them much success. z The area Cubs and Scouts are having a Rummage and Bake sale October 25th at Manchester Hall, Anyone wishing to make a donation, call Sharon Goslin, 985-3493. Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson were overnight guests at the home of son Andrew and Mrs. Watson of Guelph. They - stopped on the way home to have dinner with Mrs. Wat- son's brother and sister-in- law in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Oshawa were guests with Visitors with the Christie's on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Ajax, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Martin of Bowmanville and their daughter, Mrs, Lynda Littler of Toronto. Also their daugh- ter, Darlene and Mr. John Begin of Toronto. Miss Brenda Payne of Tor- onto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payne. Brenda .and Miss Tina Ruhl-also called on the Christie's on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson were dinner guests on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs.-Floyd Evans, then attended service A new kind of North American car from Chevrolet, Chevette is international in design and heritage incorporating engineer Jog concepts proved around the world. And giving you the kind of economic efficiency you may never have experienced before: Chevette---what motoring is coming to. @ It has morc headroom than a Toyota Corolla, more leg room than a Datsun B-210. o [ts turning circle is one of the shortest in the world. . ® U's a two-door Hatchback, with seating for four. A two passenger version, the Scooter, is also available. ® An cflicient; economical 14-litre 4-cylinder engine is standard. A © L6-litre éngine is available (except Scooter). on 01s basically a metric car. ir HIGHWAY at Harmony Road Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hortop of Scugog Island visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson on Sunday evening. Mrs. returned home after a couple of weeks visit with Mr. and 'Mrs. Keith Wilson of Sarnia. David Logan is the name of Keith's new son. Speedy recovery to Mr. H. - Ashton who is a patient in, Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. Ashton is staying with daughter Beth and her hus- band, Kenneth Catherwood, for a few days. Mrs. Pat Clarke and Ivan called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling on F riday evening after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling at Fairview Lodge, Whitby. Mrs. Asling and Mrs, Jeffery visited Mrs. G. Harper of Utica on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Sanderson and Stephanie had Monday lunch with Mrs. Asling. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry called on Mr. and Mrs. R. Baird of Greenbank on Sun- day afternoon. Mr. Neil Evans and Miss Rose Wilson were Sunday 'dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Mrs. Mary Wilson called on Mrs. H. Thaxter of Beaverton on Sunday after- noon. ) Elmer Wilson has Chevette Coupe MPG CITY In U.S. EPA tests the 1976 four-passenger Chevette with standard Satine and transmission was rated at 48.0 mpg highway an ONTARIO 33.6 mpg city* We invite you to drop in and -see this magnificent 1909 CADILLAC we have on display in our showroom courtesy of the Craven Foundation MOTORS PORT PERRY, 98¢ OSHAWA 723 - iy A< 1-1) 8442 » a w 1 4 » PN BY SR ad BL Le FN RE SR AN ee LC LJ @ Pa SE al EE - E Py bead MB Sy NY bead pe ey - @ [Ea AOU ee = 14 hoe Le B= eal ™ Re [= J WA TO) pee

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