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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Aug 1963, p. 6

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6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1968 Mr. Keith Crozier, the 650-50 draw and Mr. Blackstock eve the prize for selling the lucky [Roy Godfrey orchestra, Oshawa. A large number of peuple gicket. We hope to have a com- Sunday morning Canon Ash- attended Blackstock Luir on Sat pete report next week. more conducted-the service in St. urday. The weather was ideal and John's church and delivered an the exhibits of high quality. Al-, A}, excellent supper in the Un-|excellent sermon from the subject together it was considered a real jted Church was well patronized.|'The Potter's Wheel, The Wheel good fair. | The day was finished off withlof Life. Scugog, won a dance Fred Stac- Dowson' S Food Market * Port Perry Tender, Young - Plump, Grade "A" - TASTY, TEMPTING | Fully Cooked HAM For Meals In a Jiffy - Always Tender Mild BURNS SHAMROCK SMOKED HAMS Shank Portion |CHICKENSS b35c SLICES For Frying or Roasting Ib & He Seasoned - Skinless i HOLIDAY SPECIAL! -- Save 15¢! 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Crozier, Whitby, was in charge ul the service and the theme of hs Line sermon was "The Secret of Happines' Mr. Dalton Dorrell accompanied p* by Mrs. Lorne Thompson at the organ sang the solo "How Great Thou Art", Glad to report Mrs. G. Strong able to be home trom the Ushawa nospital and convalescing favor- ably, and Mr. Bill Taylor coming (along splendidly 1m Oshawa hos- pital, also Mr. Bert Gibson pro- 'gressing favorably in Port Perry hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford, Janice and Kenny enjoyed a drip to New Brunswick ana visited his unt Mrs. Dolly Harvey and tfam- ily, Moncton. with Mrs. Cecil Hill and Ferguson and families, Mr. Bob Ferguson, Barbara, Doug. and and on Sunday, Visitors Mr. Roy on 'Thursday, Donna, Lorna, srenda of Gorrie, Rev. and Mrs. 0H. Ferguson of bon Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright called on Miss Eva Brown in hos- pital and Mr. and Mrs. Benson Dunn at their home, Oshawa, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hank Buma on the birth of a son. Saturday callers with Mrs, Lews 15 Henry were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. L. Sradburn and Jim of Toronto; Mr. ind Mrs. Merril Henry and family of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn and Jim, Toronto, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and family. Mrs. W. Cobbledick of Orono, spent the week-end with Mr. and Lorne Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Norton VanCamp, Listowel, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hockins, Port Perry, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Byers. Mrs. Ida Taylor spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Yelverton. Mrs. Ross is Curtis, Orillia, spending a couple of weeks with her sister Mrs. Gordon Strong and Ly family; Mr. Curtis spent the week fend, rand "Merlin, the wedding of Merlin Bailéy and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey; Mr. Mrs- Jim Marlow; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McQuade as well as the four,--Mprs. Velva, Miss Cath- erine and Mr. were among the guests at Joan Hauch in Montreal, Sat'day. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Fen- clon Falls, were week-end guests of Mrs. W. W. VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and boys returned Friday evening from a pleasant trip to the east coast and renewed acquaintances with a number of Harold's army friends. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McNally, Colborne, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright. Mr. and Mrs. V. Cain, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ee Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and the F. Trewins Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Chas Smith and Oliver over_the week- end were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ab- bott, Ottawa; Mrs. M. P. Philip, West Hill and Mr. Bob Smith, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Webb of Etobicoke spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Ball- ingal and family. Mr. Andy Holmes of Bowman- vile spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Alma Fowler. Wendy 'and Wayne Archer, Co- bourg, spent last week and Mrs. and Mrs. Ross Archer were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford, Janice and Kenneth. Denise and Kathy Dunbar of Scarboro spent last week and Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar and Ed- ward were Saturday -noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family. Mr. Bruce Clark and son Ray- mond, Durham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunsmoor Sunday. Brian Dunsmoor spent last week holidaying in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy and Mrs. Wilbert Archer visited Mrs. Cecil Ferguson, Newcastle,, Thursday and also called on Mrs. T. Bowman in South Haven Rest Home, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannon, St. Catherines, spent the week-end with the Ivan Mountjoys. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Belyea and Nancy, Bronte, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Saturday. and Mrs. Neil Bail- | tiy who spent the week-end with] Mr. anr Mrs. Wallace Marlow gpent last week with Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow and family of Lively. Cotmneil News (Continued trom Front Page) Lot 238 on the South side of Paxton Street, providing he first supplies his own road and water service to said lot, to the satisfaction of Council, and that the Building Inspector be notified of same. Carried. (¢) Mr. Rice asked for approval to build on the corner of Paxton & Sim- coe, being part of Lot 231 -- 99 ft. frontage by a depth of 171 ft. RESOLUTION-- That Douglas Rice be given permission to build a house of lot 231 but will do so with that this house 220-230-231 on part the understanding cannot be sold until lots - PORT PERRY FAIR Labour Day SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1963 LIVESTOCK BALL GAME HORSE RACES LADIES WORK MIDWAY BAND DR. D. C. CHRISTIE, President F. LAMB, Sec'y. Carried. Plan of be subdivided. "(d) Registered Arthur Brunton -- The Clerk was instructed to check with Mr. Harris re progress made in the registering of Arthur Brunton Plan of Subdivision in the Queen Street Area. (¢) Zoning By-law discussed with recommendation from Planning Board. A Zoning By-law was discussed and held over. NAME SIGNS for Streets were of our discussed, and it was left with Mr. Robt. A. Kenny to give this matter his attention. ADJOURN --On Motion Council ad- journed to meet again Friday, Aug. 30th, at 7.30 p.m. Carried. more Distracted Drivers One problem of traffic safety we will always have with us. Romance is here to stay, All the laws, regulations and traf- fic signs that could be invented by all the lawmakers, enforced by all the policemen and magistrates in the country, are not going to. keep ro- mance from getting loose on the highways. . Whén the car ahead of you on the highway, on a summer evening, shows a silhouette of two heads, both of which seem to be approximately be- hind the steering wheel, it is in- telligent to assume that the car a-! head is not being driven with com- plete attention to highway rules and traffic safety. Other ideas are oc- cupying the minds of those two, touching heads, and the automobile] with the two romantically inclined people in it has to be viewed as an accident going somewhere to happen. If the lover-boy in the car could keep his mind on his driving while he cuddles the girl beside him, he would be a washout as a lover. 'Since he probably can't he has to be considered below par as a driver. Warning signs don't promote safety 'when romance is competing for at- tention. Romancers don't notice the signs. Seat-belts won't promote safety; there is no seat belt designed to enclose two. There is only one safety feature which might be promoted, to cope with romance as a highway hazard. Bucket seats! Lg An editorial in the: Stratford Beacon-Herald quoted, gratefully, by the Ontario Safety League. BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL LJ LOOSE LEAF REFILL -- 250 Sheets $1.25 Value........ 88¢ 100 Sheets 49¢ Value........ 44¢ \ Bankers CARTRIDGE PEN with 6 refills $1.00 Value 88¢ \ H-B PENCILS--LD.A. 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