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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 5 Nov 1970, p. 15

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* PORTPERRY UC Unit 9 of the U.C.W. held} voted approval of reducing the October meeting at the| the number of general meet- home of Mrs. Theima Beare | ings in the year. with 16 members and 3 visi- 5 5 | ARMSTRONG | s.ccisizing is business ana Port Perry -- 985-2226 farm operations. MURRAY Myrtle FORCED AIR FURNACES 655-4832 PRESSURE SVSTEMS NEW WORK REPAIRS Malcolm Phillips ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR 157 Main Street W. Stouffville, Ont. PHONE 640-4031 GULF * Service Station Also General Repairs, Cottages Raised, Foundations etc and -- VALUATOR FARM SALES . FURNITURE and ANTIQUES 725-5751 or 7273-0501 Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnham |miss Heather Demara. recently flew to Regina to} The sympathy of the Island PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 5, 1970 -- #8? Scugog News Mr, and Mrs. A. Krieg have returned after spending a Messrs. Bill and Bob Pren- tice of London spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn visit her sister Mrs. A. Som-Ipeople is extended to the |few days at their cottage| family Sunday dinner guests merville and family. Fralick families on the pass-| Bradley Lake. of his parents Mr. and Mrs, , Mrs. Bedard and|ing of Mr. C. L. Fralick on| MF. and Mrs. Manns and|C- McQuinn, Bowmanville. are living in |Sunday. family attended the wedding} Mrs. C. Hardy has moved . Hardy's home. A wel-} Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts| reception held at Grace|into Port Perry. She will be them. Ihave returned home after | Chureh for Mr, and Mrs. F.| missed by friends. returned |vacationing in California for | Rea! of Sunderland. Miss Grace Pague of Tor. Jamaica. |three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue Sun | onto a week-end guest of her Mrs. F.| Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterman | @ay dinner guests of Mr. and| Parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Po- their fa-jof Port Perry Sunday guests | Mrs. C. Thornton of Wood. gue. week-end. Mr.]of Mr. and Mrs. G. Saville, | Ville. Continued on page 16 . Jackson and] Mrs. D. Herne, Oshawa, a wa, Mr. & Mrs. /Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. children ot| Harold Cornish KEN P. MURRAY and Mrs.| Mrs. R. Cawker and Mrs. . -- i Electrical Contractor a Mon- | Oshawa. a Monita| Mr. ari Mrs. B. Richardson f Rfap [end ie Dest Donen, Peter. Domestic & Industrial Mrs. M. McLaren entertin- ed the Art Class on Monday afternoon. Guests included | Mrs. C. Sonley, Mrs. W. Holt- |by and Mrs. C. Midgley, Man- chester, Mrs. O. Jeffrey and Mrs. W. Owen of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter and Gary Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Shaw, Oshawa. Mrs. Donna Fairman of Greenbank a Tuesday guest of Mrs. A. Brown. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey who cele- brated a wedding anniversary on Saturday night at the home of their daughter Mrs. B. Bell. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jeffrey, Mr. & Mrs. J. Theurer, Toronto and gale. This was a very cleanly played game as there was only three penalties called in the game with Brooklin picking up 2 and the Mustang 1. Mustang: travelled again to Brooklin on Monday, Nov. 2 to play Pickering Midgets and came home with their first shut-out of the season trimming Pickering 6 to 0. Both teams found the ice very slow and their passes weren't clicking. It wasn't till the middie of the second period that Bourgeois scored assisted by Heard. Then Heard seored assisted by Nightingale. Heard then came back and got another goal unassisted. The third period saw Bron --4 son score assisted by Cochrane and Campbell. Then Cochrane unassisted. McCoy finished the scoring with Bourgeois assist ing. Ken Davidson earned his first shut-out of the season making some real scores. Pen- alties in the game were Port 10, Pickering 7 Next home game for the Mustang will be Monday, Nov. 9 when Whitby Midgets will be the opposition in an Exhibition Game. On Friday, a 6, the team travel to Brooklin to play again . | mer guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. borough Saturday night din- WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL " HOME HEAT Phone: 985-7005, 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY!' Carter. A large number of our Island people atended the Hallowe'en Party at Goreski's Saturday night. A nice time was had by all present. Miss G. Wright, Oshawa a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornish. Mrs. W. J. Kane spent the week-end in North Bay. ALL NEW! McCULLOCH MINI MAC 6 the world's lightest chain saw at the world's lightest price.* * Power unit weighs only 6 '2 Ibs. * Mastergrip handle on top for one- hand control -- safer too! * Powerful. Outcuts many saws weigh- ing twice as much. + Cuts an 8" log in 6-seconds. * Cuts a cord of firewood fast. Complete with special 12" bar and smooth-cut chain. + Cuts trees 2' thick. Also see Mini Mac 6 Automatic with 14" bar and automatic chain oiling. ONLY $159.95 Cuts the cost of living on hundreds of do-it-yourself projects: » For sews weighing less then 7% ibe. REFER TO YOUR LOCAL YELLOW PAGE DIRECTORY FOR THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF YOUR NEAREST McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER McCULLOCH really gets the job done! Utica Farm Equipment PHONE 985-3042

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