3 +. 4 % EAS 3 A hs ' Pet ] Rb f ASE { Se be wand davies wd woe Masa fo eden vain esbol odes clay Yul oe PEEANIPL TRON oT A CC amma se 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1987 Cedar Creek (Too late for last week) Ronnie Larocque and his cousins, Billy and Gilbert Mills, and their un- cle, Bud Mills, spent a few days with relatives at Magnetawan. Carol Larocque spent a couple of days in Oshawa with her aunt, Mrs, Frank Smith, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Northcott of Ha- milton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and family of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs, Vietor Larocque, Sunday, Decem- ber 23rd. Mrs. Kilpatrick and Gegtge were Sunday evening visitors of Xhe Green- wood family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manns and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett, Muriel, Murray and Ivan of Raglan and Garry Tummonds of Port Perry were Christ- mas guests of Miss Flossie Spencer and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blain and Doug of Manchester and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Blain were Christmas guests of the Greenwood family. Mr. Ralph Somerville and his son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson of Manchester, were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCoy and Glen at Oshawa. Patsy, Robert and Neil Holtby called on Mrs. Kilpatrick Friday morn- ing. Mr, and Mrs. John Greenwood cele- brated a wedding anniversary on Sat- urday, Miss Flossie Spencer and brothers attended a family dinner on Sunday in Raglan at the Lloyd Mahaffy home. Ken Mills of Oshawa and Roy Blain of Manchester visited the Larocque family on Sunday afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacLeod and family and Mrs. 1. MacDonald of Oshawa were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Spencer and family of Geneva and Mrs. George Spencer of Columbus were Sunday evening visitors of the Spencer fa- mily. Mr. and Mrs. Larocque visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whittaker Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Den Boer and family spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Kiezebrink and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings and Juckie spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trick and family at Epsom. : Helen Mills, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Larocque, is staying in Uxbridge with her cousin, Mrs. Manson Woods and family. b 3 AER ise Epsom | Mrs. W. Redford and son Stuard of Rainey River visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd and family and Mr. and Mrs. David Prentice of Epsom and Mrs, Wm. Ackney of Ux- bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor of Ux- bridge' visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Doris. Pleased to report that Mr, Jack Dia- mond is improved in health, Sorry to hear that Mrs, Harry Ar- cher is not feeling quite as well. Also wish Mrs. W. Ross a speedy recovery. She is now in Oshawa hos- pital following. a lengthy stay in Port Perry Hospital, Miss Heth Ashton spent Sunday visiting with her friend Miss" Sylvia Bell, Sorry to report that Mrs. Murray Geer's brother, Earl Redman of Port Perry, who was injured by a car in Oshawa some time ago is not improv- ing as fast as hoped for. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers on Sunday | evening. Don't forget the cuchre and dance in the school this Friday night, Jan. 11th. Come and bring your friends. Everyone welcome. J HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO Soup IN ONTARIO AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP QUAKER OATS ~ CLARKE'S BEANS IN CHILI SAUCE i 5 gf REY MEARS YR a -- > AES 8 NAAR HRP Ottawa By-Law on Store Hours Big Success OTTAWA.--The success of Ottawa's by-law governing closing hours for stores has attracted attention from other Ontario municipalities, The city solicitor's office said Mon- day that since the by-law withstood court tests during a year-long battle by merchants to have it nullified re-| quests for copies of the by-law have poured in from other Ontario centres. Ottawa so far has collected $15,000 Canada continues to top all other countries as telephone users, only the territories of Hawaii and Alaska averaging more calls per person a year. With 749, of the country's homes equipped with telephones, Canada averages 446 calls per person, and the popular demand for extension telephones promises to boost future records. Typical telephone enthusiasts are the Rex Heslops, of Georgetown, Ont., who moved recently from a modest two-tele- phone house into their dream-come-true-home, equipped with every ultra-modern convenience. Mrs. Heslop (lower left) operates her household smoothly with time-saving devices, one maid and eight step-saving telephones. Colored sets will soon replace the eight black extensions located throughout the Heslop home, including in penalties resulting from 165 con-|mas shopping period of December, victions against 18 firms, $100 for each offence, The charges arose during the Christ- | closing deadline, Fines were | 1066, when the stores remained open beyond the by-law's specified 7 p.m, {OD N WE HAVE FOR SALE, A NUMBER OF COTTON SUGAR or FLOUR BAGS ATURDAY SPECIALS "BANANA LAYER CAKE" "CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS" PHONE 32W 0 GERROW'S BAKERY G. M. GERROW vi Ist, 1957, Jan 10-17 Tow / nship of Reach TENDERS for the office of ASSESSOR for the Town. ship of Reach will be received by the undersigned until JANUARY 31st. Tenders to state salary. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ace epted. Duties to commence April GRANT CHRISTIE, Clerk-Trens., R.R. 4, Port Perry, Ont. V' CAWKER BROS. Open Saturday Night until 9 p.m. Boneless Pot Roast ..........29. Ib. Prime Rib Roast ............ 50c. 1b. Snowflake Shortening .......23c. 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