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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 3 Mar 1971, p. 17

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Those attractive young girls at Cartwright High School, are certainty not all cut out to become carpenters. This was Winter Carnival, Friday. Some of them, however, stand a very good chance, especially the winners Lynn Barter and Janet Turner who both managed to drive the nails into the log with only 11 strokes. From this the scores varied greatly and went as high as 84. Photo - P. Hvidsten Sr. Greenbank News World's Day of Prayer will} Mr. and Mrs. R. Baird at be held in the church Friday,| tended the Ploughman's As March Sth at 2:30. Everyone! sociation Banquet last week welcome. im Toronto. The afternoon. unit of the Mr. Geo. Stone and Mr. U.C.W. will be held March 10 at 2:00. Please note change| #¢r> Puckrin attended the of date. Ontario Association Real Es- Frank Barkey will be play-| te Boards Convention in ing for a dance in the«hall Hamilton recently. Sorry to March 13th. Ladies please hear Mr. Hugh Baird is in bring lunch. Everyone wel Toronto General Hospital and ce Albert News Mrs. C. Love, our new re- presentative to Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary reported notes from Monday's meet- ing. She stressed to keep in mind the "Fee Tea" 50c. read from Port} membership annually. This event will be held April 10. Municipal Building. Hope to see all present. SEAGRAVE, ONT. BOB'S CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, March 3, 1971-87 The members kindly agreed to aceept the offer to cater for a summer wedding. Upon a request for supervising a day a week at Historical So- clety, Seugog Island for July- August was discussed. Fin- ally decided on Wednesdays for our group. Continued on page 19 -- 985-7027 come. Prize winners of last Fri day night's Euchre party were: Ladies high Mrs. Reg Cookman; second high Mrs. Ruby Geer; low Mrs. Hazel Robertson. Men's high Reg Armstrong; second Geo. Bea- ton; low Chris Clark and Door prize went to Mrs. E Dearborn. Franklin Phoenix & Har. vey Jannick have returned from the sunny south last Friday. Glad to hear Mr. Rahm has returned home after his stay in hospital. also that Mrs. Critich had an accident last Friday. We wish them both a speedy recovery. Next week's news call 7712 or 2632. i | Play ads not later than _ noon, Tuesday. } ge: sie % ; & corr: The tiny village of Rock Island, Quebec, gets on annual average snowfall of 100 inches. And the temperature can sit below zero for weeks So when Dr. Gilles Bouchard's patients con't get t6 him, he goes to them. By Volkswagen. They say cround Rock Island thot it mokes folks feel better just seeing his little red VW chugging about the countryside. But for him, a Volkswagen is more a necessity than on eccentricity. In fact, it's just whot the doctor ordered. His practice covers S00 square miles. And what with churning through drifts along snow-choked backroads in winter, or slogging through mud and What to do? time." Werner's Service Center RR. $4/PORT PERRY /985-7162 "In spite of the cold, away." says Dr. Bouchard. "And | made it just in the nick of ihalihiasiiaeel ll riciees house cil. slush in the spring, he logs 15,000 miles o yeor And while travel by Volkswagen isn't the fast- est method known to man, hear that a bug can still win a race with the stork: One sub-zero morning, a baby was on the woy 20 miles from town. But the doctor wasn't His other car, a big fast sedon, wouldn't start we were delighted to the bug started right Mother, baby, doctor and Volks- wagen are doing just fine

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