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Port Perry Star, 8 Jun 1977, p. 10

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Sm "a TD Ay DR 3 Late eS La Sh + - Beautiful warm weather over the past three weekends has made the lakefront park at Port Perry a popular spot for visitors recently. Family barbeques, water skiers, and hundreds of children dwellers. using the playground equipment is a common site. With all the. facilities Port Perry has to offer, it is rapidly becoming a weekend paradise for city News of interest from Greenbank and area by Mrs. Geo. Beaton Greenbank S.S. Anniver- sary was held last Sunday, June 5th. Guest minister was Rev. Newton Reed of Uxbridge. A large crowd attended the service.Every- one enjoyed the school choir led by Mrs. Shier and the children's S.S. choir by the primary classes. Church and S.S. will be cancelled next Sunday, June 12th as it is Pinedale Anni- | THE EAKINS RECORD: » 4 years Lindsay Town Council » 6 years Mayor of Lindsay » 1 term as President of Association of Ontario Towns and Villages , v 1% years as Victorig Haliburton Provincial Member versary. Several ladies enjoyed the W.I. bus trip to the Erland Lee home at Stoney Creek on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hancock at Orillia on Sunday. Plans for the 1977 Bible School are underway. It will be held 'each afternoon, July 11 to 15 inclusive. WHAT KIND OF AN M.P.P. FOR YOU? Someone Of Proven Legislative Ability RE-ELECT JOHN EAKINS Victoria-Haliburton Liberal Association Several students or teenage leaders are needed. Please call our student minister, their field trials at the Nonquon Conservation area. Mr. Jim Green was host for Mr. Rick Thorne 985-7787 or -the event. On Friday even- °Mrs. Glen Till 852-6662 if ou can assist in anyway. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Sat. This past weekend the Labrador Owner's Re- triever Training Club held ' Ah ing a barbeque was held at the Green's home for about 85 people. The boys are put through a course, and are judged on their abilities. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fer- gusson attended a wedding in Quebec on the weekend. Congratulations to. Debbie McGee and Brian Briton who were married'in Green- bank Church on Saturday. 'Mr, and Mrs. Bill Mc- Millan and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan on Sun. "Winners were: A large crowd enjoyed the regular card party in the hall last Friday evening. Elsie Taylor, Violet Luke, Edna Meyers, Bertha Stiver. Gents: Hardy Noble, Lloyd "Fawns, Gordon Smith, Jim Evans. Next party, June 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dempsey were guests at the wedding of Sherri Foster and Paul Trent in Cambray United Church on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Foster and Laurie attended the wedding dance. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dusty and Doug, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman and Chris- topher, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cannon, Tim and Jamie, "attended a hockey party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Morrow in Prince Albert recently. A number of Junior Farmer choir members entertained at the rally in Port Perry last Tuesday evening in hohour of Mr. Wm. Newman. . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird and the Wm. Stone family entertained at a! dinner : given by the Province of Ontario National Council meeting at Jackson's Point recently. -- -- TOMORROW approximately 307 of eligible Voters will not bother to vote. DON'T BE ONE OF THEM! POLLS open at 9:00 a.m: to 8:00 p.m. (local times) on Election Day, June 9th. If your name is on the New list of voters, you > are eligible to vote in this Ontario Provincial Election. To make it as convenient as possible, the polling places in each district are centrally - located in your area. An attempt has also On the wall of each polling place, directions for marking your ballot will be in plain view. If you have any other questions, ask the person who gives you your ballot. Vote by marking only the circle after the candidate's name of your choice. [X]EL ECTIONS ONTARIO This Voters' Guide Published by the Chief Election Officer of Ontario. - been made to make polling places as acces: sible as possible for physically handicapped and elderly voters. Check your proof of enumeration, Form 103, for the address of your polling place. 1977 -

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