-- PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs., March 18th, 1965 SCUGOG NEWS Congratulations to Miss Mari- lyn Fralick, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. M. Fralick who recently won Best Actress Award in a one act play put on by Port Perry High School in compet- ition with Brock, Sutton and Uxbridge High Schools. Misses Down and Cuthbert- son of Toronto teaching this week with Mrs. J. Beckett at the Centre School. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker, Wendy and FErnie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Don Crozier have returned home after their annual Florida vacation. Mrs. M. McLaren spent Fri- day in Oshawa. Mr. Dan Shell of Silver Lake visited his cousin, Mr. M. Mc- Laven one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis spent a day last week at their cot- t at McLaren's Beach. ~~ Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. .__.W. Moore. at_thejr_gotfage, Pine. Point were Mr. and Mrs. Les. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. S. Heyes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. S. Mainhood all of Toronto. Mrs. E. Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. R. Brekke spent Thursday in Oshawa. Messrs. J. Sweetman, Glenn Demara, A. Kreig and V. Aldred were at Lake Simcoe recently doing some fishing. Miss Beverley Eden visited Sunday with Miss Pat Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred and Mr. J. Aldred spent Sunday in Toronto with Mrs. Morrish and Mrs. Ramsay. Mr. Cyril James and Mr. L. James of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Innes of Ashburn. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kerry aad Grant, also Mr. and Mrs. R. Young and Ferron of Greenbank with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Crozier accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Haynes of Oshawa, dinner guests in Toronto on Saturday. Mrs. Reg. Burr of Courtice held a lovely shower for Miss Sharen Crozier, a bride of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman visited with his mother, Mrs. George Sweetman of Toronto on Sunday. Mrs. R. Tetlow visited with her daghter-in-law in Bowman- ville for a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson visited on Sunday at Ringwood with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Sorry to report Mrs. Percy Jeffrey fell and broke her left wrist on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fralick and Miss Marilyn Fralick, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Platten of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman of -@luremont+--and--Mr---and---Mrs. Paul Nesbitt of Claremont vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Em- pringham on Sunday. ' Mr. M. McLaren visited with Mr. Doug Flewell on Sunday. Mrs. W. Hope of Epsom with Mr .and Mrs. R. Hope for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton of Whitby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton. Service at 10 am. Sunday. You are welcome. GRACE UCW Grace UCW met in the par- lors of the Church on Wednes- day, tean members and one visitor were present. We had our program first. It opened with a lovely instrum- ental by Mrs. J. Beckett. We then had a lively sing-song. Heidi Kreig our second vice president read two readings, Sweet Disposition and a 17th March 10, at 8 pm. Nine- | ; FAL PO BIAS Century prayer. Hymn 15, 'For the Beauty of the Earth" was sung. Business, Roll Call, Minutes, Offering and Correspondence. After business Mrs. Madeleine Cawker and Mrs. Myrtle Thomas gave reports of the Work Shop they attended at Oshawa. Mrs. Emma Gilbert gave the study book chapter. It was very inter- esting. Lunch committee and pro- gram committee for the April meeting are to be Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Pogue, Mrs. Prentice and Mrs. Tetlow. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benedistion. At Rest ESPIE, Helen Binnie -- At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Friday, March 12, 1965, Helen Binnie McConnell, beloved wife of the late David Espie, dear mother of Hugh, Annetta (Mrs. A. Williamson) and Elizabeth (Mrs. D. Rollo) all of Port Perry, John of Mentor, Ohio, and Martha (Mrs. W. Gibson) of Kirkcaldy, Scotland, in her -85th-year. Rested atthe Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. 1 LI TRICIAN sos IF YOUVE NEVER TRIED US THEN WEVE BOTH LOST," WE" | YOUR BUSINESS [8 =p gtd [= CONTRACTING-REPAIRS ELECTRIC HEATING 985-7174 -PT. PERRY Learning the safe use of an Ontario. The that the thousands of children Easter Seal campaign must raise at least $1,000,000 in 1965 to guarantee axe is just one of the many helpful activities enjoyed by crip- pled children at the five Easter Seal camps in province. today. who have phy- sical disabilities "will be given the care and treatment they must have. munity-organized Faster Seal campaigns in the Give to your Easter Seal Campaign The Easter Seal Campaign in this area is sponsored by the Oshawa Rotary Club. There are 233 com- i 0 SUN ARAL CUS ah FRCL LEAL] AA he NEE TANIA, Xd AR Se : r LSTA eR SEA AREER RES a Ras On Saturday, March 18 the banquet to 20 fathers and 22 boys. Seated with the boys were instructors Jim McMaster and David Murray. Sorry that Chris Dowson was sick and that Lyn Smith a recent addi- tion to our staff was called home because of sickness, At the head table we had Bill Williams, chairman; Rev. Rice, United Church Minister; Jack Jelbert and wife Ann; Jack is the Executive Commissioner for Lakeland District of 'which we are a part; Akela Stan Ploughman and wife Flossie; Mrs. Luella Kennedy, President of the Guide Mothers; Mrs. Jean McDermott, President of the Scout Mothers. were being removed; Mrs. Ken- nedy led in a sing song. John Jefford thanked the ladies for the lovely dinner provided. Cal Cochrane proposed a lovely toast to the Dads, responded to by his Dad Don Cochrane. Rev. Rice was asked to say a few words to those present. The Commissioner also had a time- ly message for us. Guide Mothers served a lovely | "After dinner while the dishes + / Cubs Entertain ore Akela was called on and af- ter introducing his instructors we all proceeded upstairs where Jack Jelbert and Mrs, Kennedy led in another song. Akela then took over and had the boys do a few of the tests required for their stars. Unfortunately time runs out, so some of the boys did mot get a chance to do their part in the fun and frolic program. Akela called the boys into the circle and proceeded to, invest Ricky Cooper into cubbing; his: father taking part in the inves. ture, Following the investure Akela presented several Boys with "badges earned previously, Ore highlight of the evening: was the presentation to Johnny Cooper of his fourteenth badge, also his second star. A pleas. ant night for dad. Donald Waldinsberger, Law. rie Williams and Ronnie Vokins received their second star while Greg St, John received his firsk star. I wish to say thanks to you dads for your support which makes our evening #& success. Stanley Ploughman, Cubmaster of C. Pacle materials, A. SERVICES throughout County. gravel and sand. Cover material (b) For the supply and Rental of various units road construction. tions. Part A. B. 'MATERIALS wire fencing. wire and steel posts. 6. Snow Fence--approx. 8. Cedar fence posts--8' WwW. A. County COUNTY OF ONTARIO and OSHAWA SUBURBAN ROAD COMMISSION "Tender for Annual Supplies & Services Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 9.30 am, March 30, 1965 for the supply of the following services and 1. Gravel Crushing Contract C4-65 Crushing, stockpiling and/or delivering approximately 70,000 cu, yds. of gravel and sand from various pits A certified cheque for $1000.00 payable to the Treas- urer, County of Ontario must accompany tender for 2. Supply and application of Bituminous and (a) For the supply and application of all materials and plant necessary for the surface treatment of approximately 4 miles, according to Department of Highway specifications 120,000 gals. of Bituminous Road Prime. 3. Rental of Road Construction Equipment The anticipated work involves ap- proximately 270,000 cu. yds. of excavation in 6 loca- Two fleets of equipment will be required. County tender forms must be used for all items in Prices quoted for materials are to include delivery to any point within the County. Federal and Provincial Sales Tax must be included. 1. Bituminous Emulsions and patching materials. 2. Fencing materials -- approximately 7000 rods of Quotations for both 8 and 9 strand 8. Salt and Calcium Chloride--Fine and Coarse, Bulk and Bag, Liquid and Dry. 4, Chemicals for weed and brush control. b. Paints for bridges and guide rail.. 7. Highway Signs--various types and quantities. 9. Miscellaneous--Corrugated metal pipe culverts --Perforated sub-drainage pipe Tenders for part B will be submitted on suppliers' own stationery with the exception of Fencing material which shall be submitted on County Tender forms. Further information, tender forms and tender envelopes may be secured from the office of the undersigned, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 605 Rossland Road E., WHITBY, Ont. application of approximately of equipment to be used for Where applicable both 10,000 ft. long 6" top peeled. TWELVETREES, P.Eng. Engineer, ~ 4