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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Jan 1966, p. 11

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Harris and Jim, Burketon; Mr, 4 JE a 3 x Ed : ' . a, 5A ATAR IN VIN 5 x YT : i WET LE OR SHER RSE RAVI ASI UA iE A of Blackstock News (Continued) day afternoon to spend some holdiays with their grand par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm aud family spent Saturday with Mrs, E. J. Cook, Brooklin. Sun- day the Neil Malcolms, Mrs, H. Taylor, and the Lawrence Mal- colm family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Millet and family, Willowdale, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Byers, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennett, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain, Don and Ralph; Mr. and Mrs. Leith Byers, were Saturday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Murray Byers. Jim and Janice, Jim is home from Kemptville and Janice from Guelph for two week's holidays. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and Bob were: Mr, and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Orllia; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cur- tis, David and Robbie and Mrs. Curtis' mother, all of Richmond 'Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cox and family, Peterboro; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barr and Beverley Sinclair, Brampton, Miss Beth Strong and Mr. Gerald Fergu- son, Toronto, Miss Shirley De Jong, Nestleton. The Barrs & Beverley and Beth spent sev- eral days at home. Saturday guests of Mrs. Charles Venning, Wayne and Linda were Mr. and Mrs. Garry Venning and Penny, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Little and Sandra, Whitby, Miss France Quon, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family, Mr. Ray Ferguson, | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and Alan, joined other members of the family at the Grant Fer- guson's, Toronto, Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bailey, Cindy and Peter, London, spent the long week-end with his mo- ther Mrs. Velva Bailey, Mr. &: Mrs. Ray Cordin and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and Howard. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Rahm spent Saturday with the Alan Rahm' 5 Port Perry. Mrs. Jim Mott, Belleville with her parents Mr, Venning for the week-end. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and fa- mily were: Mr, Murphy and family; Mr. Wal- and Mrs. John | and Mrs. Hugh ter Murphy, Ken and Glen; Mr, and Mrs. Albert Murphy and family all of Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy and family and Mrs, Edith Murphy, | Tyrone. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Earl and Mrs. Albert Wright with the Earl Trewins, Enniskillen. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, Scarboro; Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and girls, Cresswell and Mrs. Forder, Nestleton and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor with Arn- old Taylors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and girls at the Donald Nobles, Uxbridge, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor and Mrs. Forder spent Sunday night with the Roy Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Me- Kee spent Saturday and Sun- day with the Ege Lawsons, Yel- | verton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pargeter & family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gra- ham and family, Port Perry, with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gra- ham Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. John Romeril' and family, Courtice, were Sun- day supper guests of Rev. Philip | Romerils, Saturday guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy, Grant and Neil were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed | and Mrs. Jack Chapman and! Linda; Mr. & Mrs, Murray Bir- kett, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Gib Magill, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Edgerton, Cadmus, \ Mr, and Mrs. John Kewin and family, Beaconsville, Quebec are spending the holidays with her father Mr. Everett Trewin. Mr. Roy Werry spent Satur- day with Dr. and Mrs. John Werry and Anne, Bowmanville, BE A TARY WP ES. Miss Betty, Toronto and Mr, / PORT PERRY STAR, 3° a ee iT | SATE SHE S06 2 HOA MAE Thurs., Jan. 6th, 1966 --11 Ardis of Waterloo, are spending the holidays with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J, A, McArthur. Mr. and Mrs, Bev. Dealy, Tor- onto; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Duns- moor, Kevin and Sherry, Bramp- ton spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Ken Dunsmoor and fa- mily, Brian Dunsmoor is spending a few days with his brother and family in Brampton, EMPLOYERS Canada Pension Plan Deductions Begin Jan.Ist1966 'Employers must deduct contributions from employees who are aged 18 to 70 and paid at a rate equivalent to more than $600 a year. Contributions of 1.8% are payable on earnings of between $600 and $5,000 a year as set out in The Canada Pension Plan Contribution Tables. Employers must match contributions deducted from their employees and remit the combined amount. Instructions for remitting are contained in The Canada Pension Plan Contribution Tables, sent to employers in November. If you did not receive these Tables, or if you have any enquiries regarding the Plan, contact your nearest District Taxation Office. 1) The Canada Pension Plan Issued by Department of National Revenue, Taxation Division by authority of The Minister, The Honourable I. J. BENSON 2p "i Ng ond NY SP ; a EE a Ve eT "Xs a RATAN TTT a

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