Fe ee te a me aa PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 3, 1971-89 The 2nd Cartwright Brownie Pack under the leadership of Brown Owl, Shirley Gettins, played host to the 2nd Cartwright Cub Pack Cubmaster Hall. Walter Welts on Thinking Day, February 22nd at the ony Photo John Harper, a Prince Albert News Mrs. Paces Graham stated a number of cards mailed. Mrs. for March 16 at the hall by 1 o'clock. It seemed advisable to change our next meeting to Tuesday, March 16 owing to extra functions. Mrs. T. Hodgins offered her home for the meeting. Mrs. Howey, Mrs. T. Hod- gins, Mrs. Roy A. Hope each INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guoranteed Investments 7h FIVE YEARS Interest is payable half yearly or may be left 16 compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen &. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 "| place recently, and is now had prepared an interesting | paper on the recent U.C.W. Presbyterial as a partial de- votion. Lunch was served by Mrs. ---- Mrs. Snelgrove, Mrs. F. Harris. Friday night February 19, Mrs. B. Smith shared her home for a miscellaneous shower in honour of one of our former girls Miss Janet Postill whose marriage took Mrs. D. Luxton. She and her husband reside in Toronto. The new bride expressed her appreciation very warmly after which a suitable lunch jended a happy get-to-gether. Last Monday, Feb. 22 a group of thirty-five ladies were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, in aid of Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary. This event was classed as a "Come as you are party" as a result all had an opportunity to view the amusing wide variety of wear- ing apparel. We all took our noon luncheon and the menu was delicious, no calories dis- cussed, we just ate. During hostess showed pictures they had taken when on a trip to Pthe west coast. Mrs. B. Wana- maker on behalf of the guests expressed a hearty-thank-you to the Davidsons for their ef- forts in making the day pos- sible Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roy | Hope, John and Beth joined the miscellaneous family shower in honour of their neice Mr. and Mrs. G. Stin- ison (formerly Miss Joyce Mills) The occasion was held in Hampton Hall | Better health is wished for | | Mrs. Fred Brooks and Mrs Earl Whitaker who are sur- gery patients in Port Perry Hospital | We are pleased to learn | Mr. Gordon Flewell and Mr the afternoon the host and | Wayne Pugh are home from , being hospitalized. : We welcome 4 young) | couple Mr. and Mrs. Richard , Carnegie who are residing lin our village. Mr. and Mrs. E. Martyn at- tended the golden wedding anniversary in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bruce in Sea- grave church parlours. TIMBERS Saturday evening Mrs. S. Rodman and sister Mrs. Tra- vell of Oshawa accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham attending the silver wedding celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerrow, Scugog Island. Friday evening Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gibson served dinner to their neighbour Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Weeden and Mr. & 1% a...) 2-0--$14.30 2-6--$16.20 3-0--$17.90 WEISER LOCKS KEY IN KNOB REG. $10.35 NOW 10.15 BATHROOM Mrs. Doug Cotton of Canning ton. On Sunday the Gib sons entertained Mr. and Mrs. Pelletier of Port Perry. Mr, and Mrs. L. Beacocks guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. Beacock, a cousin Mrs. E. Beacock, all of Lindsay, also another cousin Mrs. O. Hill, Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Oshawa. Sale Price $11.00 $12.45 $13.75 (NET) LLLP LOO $0000001000600000000000% SPOS LLL EE Plowing Continued 1,000 acres of good soil, said Reeve Timbers. Accommodation for compe titors and visitors is taken up three years in advance and preparations must be made for banquet facilities to serve about 1,500 people. The host county is respon- sible for the banquet took place in Lindsay, Victoria County, and in 1969 at Brant- ford in Brant County. The host county also pro vides a county exhibit, which Reeve Timbers said has be- come "quite a contest through the years between counties." Because the provincial bud. get was not suffiicent to fin- ance county exhibits, the counties are now solely res- ponsible for them, he said. The World Plowing Match has 30 competitors selected from 1,500 throughout the worl dand lasts for five days. The host county is respon- sible for accommodating all competitors and visitors. On the two previous occasions when Canada was host, the accommodation funds were received from industry Reeve ] Timbers said. Whitby Reeve Tom Ed- wards told county council that Whitby councillor and former county warden Heber Down is looking forward to having the world match held on his farm near Brooklin. Final selection of the site should be made by 1972, he said. --Oshawa Times sens BUILDING Sede LLPPPECSE PESO FOLDING DOORS SLAB BIFOLDS with Track and Hardware S ~~' PLYWOOD POPLAR %""x4'x4' UNDERLAY ac sas sow $1.49 MAHOGANY DOORS 26" 30" 1% INTERIOR " --- SPECIAL -- SPECIAL $7.80 $8.20 $9.10 LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 WATER STREET -- 985-7391 -- PORT PERRY