Mrs. Honey Honoured those years. Now in her 80's she in On Oct. 5, the woman di rectors of Port Perry Fair board gathered at the home of Mrs. Lawson Honey to present ber with a tri-lite table lamp ym behalf of all the directors of the board for her years of service to the Fair Mrs. Honey has been active for almost 50 years in fair work, and was head of the ladies section for many of still retains ner interest the work and is always on hand at tar ume to help in the women's building. Fair work has been a way of life for the Honey's as Lawson Honey was a past president and active director of the society for many years, and their son Frank is also the late @ past president and director! of the board ae WU Se Pe, AP ee continued onto. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. Goreski holidayed at Kitchener for the weekend. nish visited Sunday in Cold and Mrs. F. Killins of Englehart and Mr. and Mrs. W. Bacon Greenbank, Satur- day evening guests of Mr and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie and son Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. C. Dennis of Oshawa Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G Saville included Mr. and Mrs. P. Hertgberg, Kitchetier, Mr. and Mrs. Knarr of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs C. Hallman of Kitchener Congratulations to our bride and groom Mr. and Mrs. D. Atkinson of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson of Brooklin were Tuesday guests lof Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn Turkey supper Wednesday | might at Grace. Settings 5,6 & | 7. Tickets available from Mrs | Maurice Fralick or Mr. John Beckett Mrs. J. Reese and Mrs. Vv »* we ee Not Feeling Strike Yet hasn't been any difference in cash buying or credit, A lot of the GM fellows he knows, that are buying, are paying cash, he said. Peter Hvidsten Jr. of The Star says business at the paper eT ph Ale ORES a hl bs Bd ATRL yeu N tha sot # PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oc. 15,1970 - #5 begun to notice a drop in sales last week but otherwise things have been pretty good He said the store will be holding a one-cent sale this week but doesn't expect any drop in business because that sale is usually a good one. Storey Beare of Beare's Mo- tors says that with the strike and street conditions in town it has maybe quieted down a little. "But service and sales are holding up surprisingly well. The '70 cars are moving and new sales for 1971 are being booked," he said A spokesman at Ptolemy and Greive Service station said business is just as good as before with no slump. But added that with the con- struction going on in town it might be reason why they are so busy ad LT an / hasn't been affected yet by the strike but it may hurt even- tually if the strike continues. Mr. Hvidsten says he has noticed the articles for sale column increasing. This he believes has been caused by people selling used items that have been lying about the house.to bring in some extra cash. Ray Wilson of the Cana- dian Tire Store says he hasn't noticed any difference in bus- iness but expects he will if the strike goes on much long- er ROXY THEATRE Oct. 15 - 17 ris Thurs., Fri., Sat., "THE KREMLIN LETTER" Adult Entertainment Bibe Anderson, Richard Boone "BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES" Maurice Evans, Charleton Heston Mon., Tues., Wed., Oct. 19 - 20 - 21 "THE ADVENTURES" =o Ernest Borgnine JOE PODRES Builder -- Carpenter Are you thinking of building a new home, a new addition, or renovating and would like to be proud of it when it is finighed? - SEE JOE FOR FREE ESTIMATES and ADVICE 9:00 8:00 A spokesman for the IGA store says sales in general have been noticeably down al- though business for the Thank- sgiving weekend have been "quite" good. He said he| didn't expect sales would drop off too much more because of the strike. The meat depart ment of the store is holding up good, he said Gordon Parkin of Lawrence pharmacy said he had just Flamingo Ready Fo key and ended same with a 22 tie, but our boys lost steam in the 3rd period and went down to defeat, final score 84 for Ajax. Scoring for thie game were Brent Heard with 2 goals, Robin Parish and Brian Lee each accounting for 1. Assists to | Pastrie Juveniles t Exciting Season Bruce Ferguson & Jim > me: assisted on Par- ish's, with Brent Heard and Paul Heard assisting on Lee's. Their were only 16 penalties, 8 to each team in this en- counter. Sunday, Oct. 11th our boys | again travelled to Whitby for their second encounter with Brooklin- Whitby. This was} Stuart Darnley on Brent's Ist| another fine game as our Brent's second was unassist-/boys are starting to find GREENWOOD TV HELP STAMP OUT COLD FEET | themselves, they came home with a 42 win. Socrers f'r | this game were Robin Parish | with 2 goals, with Rick Trot- |ter and Stuart Darnley get- ting the others. Assist go- ing to Paul Kane and Brent Heard getting 2 each, Bruce Ferguson and Jim Thompson each getting 1. Penalties | for their 2nd encounter were toned down to 10 to our boys and 11 to Brooklin-Whitby. Clare 'Butch' Potts, Coach; Murray Gibson, Trainer; and Joe Waldinsperger Manager, | of the Juveniles We have a fine and deter- mined group of boys & they will greatly appreciate all the support you will give them. | Here are a couple of dates to keep in mind as they are |} the Ist home games of our | Midget and Juvenile teams. (Midget) Mon., Oct. 26th, | 1970--Stouffville vs. P. Perry | @uvenile) Wed., Oct. 28th, 1970--Stouffville vs. P. Perry Watch the paper and local store windows for all future games. ue rere renee t rrRNn | are the three men in charge}. There Is No Job Too Big or Too Georgeff Monday guests of Mrs. M. McLaren Mrs. and Mr. G. 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