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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Apr 1965, p. 16

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PRS IPRA Dah ; : N * Sana DAA ae Abi A Ai Ie Bde us Mb WEENIE MOREA VERS PEER 5 NAN 16, -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, April 22nd-1965 IN AND OUT OF TOWN Mr, and Mrs, Reg. MacDonald spent the holidays in Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. . +» Cathy Nelson spent Easter holidays in Cleveland, Ohio visiting Girl Scout friends of last summer, LJ] * J Mrs. Jack Hope and her daughter, Mrs. Harold Jeffery are leaving Friday with a group of I.G.A, dealers and their wives for Puerto Rico. « » The proprietor of Phoebe's Beauty Salon, Phoebe Edwards spent Easter week-end in De- troit, Mich.,, she was accomp- anied home by her niece Mrs. Reg. Barber, who stayed for a few days. ¢ oo A Salesmanship achievement award was recently presented by Mr. S. J. Burk, President of Ditto of Canada Ltd. a subsidi- ary of Bell & Howell, to Mr. Harold J. Woon a Systems Salesman in their Methods Divi- sion, Harold is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woon of Port Perry. In acquiring this award he became one of the top five salesmen in Canada. This is the third time he has re- ceived it in the 20 years he has| been wth the company. His territory is the Niagara Penin- sula, working out of the Hamil- tor office. Greenbank News The annual- Thank Offering Service sponsored by the After- noon Unit of the U.C.W. was held on Sunday morning with Mrs. Harris and Mrs. A. Harper conducting the devotional per- iod. The guest speaker, Mrs. G. B. Domelle of Toronto gave a very interesting talk on the work done by the Victor Home for Girls, of which she is a Director. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Davidson, granddaughter Tammy Bur- roughes and Miss Joan Oldham all of Brooklin were recent vi- sitors at the Roy Leask home. Pat and Jim Hunter visited their grandparents Mr, & Mrs, J. Symons of Uxbridge during the Easter vacation. Rev. Stanley and Mrs. McMil- lan of Hamilton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMil- lan on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Verna Gordon has re- turned to her home in Uranium City after spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs, Pearl Phoenix, Mrs. Robt. Leask and Miss C. Reycraft returned home on Sunday- from an enjoyable trip to New York. On Thursday they attended the World's Fair, Miss Beth Rynard home from, Teachers' College, spent the Easter holidays with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs, M. Rynard. D.S.T. has caught up with us once more and we have again been cheated out of that preci- ous one hour of shut-eye but never mind we can pick it up in the fall so why worry. The change-over doesn't seem to cause much concern any more, it is simply "accepted without comment. Nobody was late for Church Sunday morning, at least mot a whole hour. Mrs, L. Wilson has returned to her home in the village after spending the winter months in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee and boys attended the Pee Wee Hoc- kéy Tournament at Goderich during the week-end. Another enjoyable dance was held in the Hall last Saturday night with a fair crowd in at- tendance, Mrs, Gordon Walker and children of Hepworth are spend- ing this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Ianson. The Hood. family of Whitby and the Snodden family of Va- lentia were Sunday guests of Mi. and Mrs. Howard McMillan. Mrs. H. Guy spent a few days last week with relatives in Peterborough. Mrs, H, Phoenix is home from Western Hospital, Toronto, where the pin was removed from the broken bone in her leg, She returns in ten days for fur- ther treatment, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Till en- Joyed a trip to the U.S, re- cently. CHECK YOUR SUBSCRIPTION LABEL Legion Bowling Tournament Last Saturday the local branch of the Royal Canadian Legion held a bowling tourna. ment for its members at Cause« way Lanes, the use of which was donated by Mr. Frank Has» tings. 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