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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Sep 1964, p. 14

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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huntley and Jean were guests at the Sandford-Atkinson wedding in All Saints Anglican Church, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skerratt and two boys are enjoying a vacation at their cottage, Pos gue's Landing, Scugog Island. Mr. and Mrs. E. McCrea were paid a visit from their friend Miss S. Laird, Maple Grove. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Hunter and baby boy of Bonneyville, Al- berta will be flying to Germany first part of October for a period of possibly three years, Glad to see Larry Brown home from the Navy to enjoy a holiday. Allan Murphy is spending a week with relatives in Toronto. Mr. Frank Vickery accom- panied Mr. and Mrs, Les Bea- cock attending the "At Home" honouring Mr. Herb. Hooey's ninetieth birthday. The special occasion was held in the Pres- byterian Church, Nestleton on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Perry, Toronto, enjoyed the week-end with their friends Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Devitt and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin visit- | ed friends in Bobcaygeon re- cently. Mrs. G. Hunter and neice Miss Sonya Robertson, Toronto visited a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Glasgow and sons of Beamsville. Many from our midst have Prince Albert News attended the tiring and profit. able C.N.E. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Howey and Scott are enjoying a week of vacationing, Mr. Edward 'Thompson re- ceived a letter from Indonnesia regarding his flock of peplar pigeons. Miss Linda Hunter spent a few days with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Blake McAdam, Tor- onto. All three visited the Grant Hunters on Sunday. At Church on Sunday the congregation grapsed much from Mr. Rice's message. Choir was not as large as usual but renederd the familiar but en- joyable number, "In the Gar- den". Mr, Tim Raines has redecor- ated the exterior of his house which gives a new appearance. The Brooks and Lane houses are being erected in our village which helps to fill-in those former vacant lots. Sorry to learn Mr, and Mrs. H. May and family have moved to Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brain and family have moved into a large house directly north of their former home. Prince Albert News Mrs. Jack Crosier spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scott in Toronto recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark of Agincourt spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Storie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackney and Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Kendal spent the week-end in Buffalo. Miss Tina Storie and Miss Jane Storie holidaying with the Clark's at Agincourt. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer guests with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Howsam at their cottage in Haliburton over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Albright of Claremont visited with Mrs. C. Harper on Sunday. 'Mrs. Delia Harper visited with Mrs. Ethel Gall a patient in Uxbridge Hospital, Miss Cindy Clark and Miss Susan Boxal of Toronto holi-|' SST Te Shilec _> 3 NSS ST ST LS ee > a LA STZ 2 S Tr FUR PT ANN AAR aS Co SRS Se a VT Sie. willie SSS Sie Sle." lee Sif HIS Open September 8th AND ALL SCHOOL DAYS THEREAFTER 9 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Licensed by Department of Health Qualified Supervisor " For more information Phone Mrs. Hector Hodgins--985-2077 SR $I SCHOOL SRI" Labour Day, Cattle, Horses, Racing FRANK HONEY, Pres. 985-7576 PORT PERRY FAIR OOG Sept. 7, 1964 Ladies Work Midway FRED LAMB, Sec'y 985-2658 daying with Mr. and Mrs. M, Storie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard For- syth of Claremont spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey. Mr, and Mrs, James Redman and family of Port Perry visit- | ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | Murray Geer. Congratulations to the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Philip | and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mac- Donald. Mr, and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur guests with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brown at their cottage in Hali- burton. TAILGATERS TRESPASS on the protective space behind other cars by following too closely. They caused over 7,000 accidents in Ontario last year because they didn't leave a safe stopping distance between cars. Safe stopping distance is at least one car length between your car and the one ahead for every 10 miles of speed. At 60 miles an hour you should be six car lengths behind the car in front of you. If a tailgater is following you too closely, here's a tip from the Ontarlo Safety League. Slow down a bit to leave more space between your car and the one ahead. With extra stopping room in front, you're not so likely to have to come to a quick stop . . . and not so likely to be rear-ended by the tailgater. rs Insurance Association CI A Co-operato '. Co-operators Life Insurance Association OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OPEN EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHT 00 O'CLOCK UNTIL Clove the VALUES in your Back To Schoo CIRCULAR

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