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Port Perry Star, 22 Aug 1979, p. 7

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Se ALN £0050. ctiatond dual ia orb as buds sa tal by Joyce Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walden, Waterdown, and Miss Iva Williams, Toronto visited Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Sam- ells last Sunday. The Tuesday Night Senior Citizens Euchre Party had 20 tables with the following re- sults: 1-Alvin Spencer-86, 2- Lloyd Fawns-85, 3-Bernice Gibson-83, 4-Vera Fawns-80, 5-Car]l Wright-80, 6-Leslie Taylor-79, Gord Smith-Low. Mrs. Wilbert Archer ac- companied her son Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer to help her sister Mrs. Cooke of Beaverton celebrate her 98th birthday. editorial (From page 4) performing on stage before several hundred or attending a backyard carnival with tent, his greatest satisfaction came from making children laugh. And he accomplished this, everywhere he went. In life as in death, then, it is satisfying to know that many of his donations are benefitting young people - community halls at Port Perry, Goodwood, Zephyr and Stouffville; floodlights at ball diamonds in Goodwood, Cedar Grove and Stouffville; the Stouffville swimming pool; community centres at Altona, Atha and Mt. Zion; the picnic shelter at Stouffville, the list goes on and on. Participation House and High Point Lodge in Markham might never have become a reality except for his purchase of land on which these buildings now stand. And the site could still see the erection of a hospital some time in the future. Art Latcham is gone, but will never be forgotten, not by this community or by others. For monuments to his memory are everywhere. May these memorials live on and may we always remember him by them. Stouffville Tribune Le Lic. KWK456, Lic. HRB 487. Lic. BCJO56. = LTH HEE CT TTT EEE TE HTT FOR SALE Old Oak Kitchen Cabinet Also Available - Oak Ice Box CALL 985-7078 SAA AAA A Unt lon orl 1976 CHEVY NOVA - 2 door se- dan, 6 cylinder, automatic, p.s., p.b., white with beige interior, 1977 T-BIRD - white, maroon interior, vinyl roof, 24,000 miles, super sharp. Lic. LSC948. 1977 TOYOTA CORONA - 4 cy- linder, automatic, p.b., bench seat, 4 door sedan, silver, low mileage. Lic. KYU 855 1974 CAMARO - metallic bronze, V8, p.s., p.b., buckets, console. 1974 MONTEGO MX - 4 door sedan, p.s., p.b., metallic brown. 1977 BUICK CENTURY - 4 door sedan, automatic, p.s., metallic green. Lic. LDN558. 1977 CHEV IMPALA - 4 door se- dan, automatic, p.s., p.b., two- tone silver & blue, blue vinyl roof. Lic. LRM306 1977 CAMARO - Two tone cream & gold, real sharp, automatic, p.s. p.b., rally wheels & stripes, low miles. Lic. LWW638. 1976 THUNDERBIRD - real ele- gance, metallic green, white in- terior, white vinyl roof, automa- tic, air, p.b., power windows, low miles. Lic. KFZ902. 1977 LANDCRUISER - 4 wheel drive, hardtop, blue & white. Best of the off roaders. Lic. LSK097. WHITBY TOYOTA 1025 DUNDAS ST. WEST, WHITBY 668-4792 LE ET TT ET TTT Blackstock news Mrs. Reg. Boundey, Port Perry, was a Saturday even- ing dinner guest at Mr. and Mr. Gerald Kelly and family to help celebrate Eleanor's 13th birthday. Mrs. Ray Essery and Heather were Sunday evening dinner guest celebrating Elizabeth's Birthday. . Roy and Harold McLaugh- lin have been busy with their . horseshoe pitching as usual this time of year. On Friday they competed at Peterbor- ough Exhibition where Roy won first and Harold third prizes. On Sunday they each competed at the C.N.E. with Roy winning seventh in the A Division and Harold coming seventh in the C Division. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van Camp, Debbie and Jay went by railroad to P.E.l.where Keith judged sheep classes at the Charlottetown Fair. The Evening Unit of the U.C.W. went out to dinner on Sunday evening at the Crock and Block in Oshawa. Scugog Is. Institute by Clara Dowson Public Relations Officer Scugog Island W.1. mem- bers and their children en- joyed a picnic and social time the afternoon of Wed- nesday, July 18th at the home of Jim and Doreen Adam. It was a beautiful day and many enjoyed a dip in the pool. A short business period was held before - lunch. President Elizabeth Stichmann welcomed every- one and thanked our hostess. We repeated the W.I. Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and Institute Grace. The roll call was answered by telling "Where you would like to spend a summer holiday." Minutes were read and ap- proved. The auction sale was discussed briefly. We all agreed it was a great success as usual. Used clothing, left over from the sale, was kindly transported to Simcoe Hall by Mr.Han- ley. Members are requested not to forget we are guiding at the Museum Thursdays in August. Convenors will con- tact members for volun- teers. I TO SAVE $$$ p.b., ~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 22, 1979 -- 7 Kathy Irvine returns Two week visit to New York Kathy Irvine of R.R. 3 Port the battlefield at Gettysburg Perry recently returned and the Betsy Ross House in from a two week tour of the Philadelphia. United Nations in New York and various cities on the eastern seaboard of the Unit- ed States. Kathy, 15, a grade 10 student at Port Perry High School was selected by the Odd Fellows of Warriner Lodge No. 75 and the Rebek- ahs of Maybelle Rebekah Lodge No. 348. The United Nations Pil- grimage for Youth Tour is an annual event sponsored by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and is designed to select deserving high school stu- dents across Canada and the United States and to provide them with the opportunity to enrich their views of the North American community in which they live. Kathy, who anticipates being a chartered account- ant, joined 40 other Ontario students on the bus tour which left Stratford on July 18 and returned on August 2nd. In addition to the United Nations visit, the stu- dents toured the White House, Arlington Cemetery, Lincoln and Jefferson Mem- orials in Washington, D.C., ADD SECURITY TO YOUR HOME DURING... building centre wore. SIGNAL WEST CLOX Entrance Door == LOCK SET == a $38 05 soca | $1999 Protect your family and (Battery Extra) house against smoke or fire. Easy to install. Bat- tery operated. 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