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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Feb 1966, p. 4

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Bethesda Reach 5) OR Ca pI Stel) LEX BR 7S, 4 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Laredo, Feb. 24th, 1966 ro" "™ W.l. Celebrates 4 . Port Perry Star Co. Limited 10th Anniversary S By Jean Jeffery I Sa Serving Port Perry, _Brooklin and Surrounding Areas Q i The home of Mr. and Mrs, v é BS 1 Lariy Doble was the setting for . b P.-HVIDSTEN, WM. T. HARRISON the Anniversary "meeting "of TTR 4 Publisher Editor Bethesda W.I. on the evening of $ Member of the Member of the Wed., Feb. 9th, 1966. - : + Canadian Weekly Ontario Weekly Ten years ago Bethesda Unit- ® Newspaper Assoc. Newspaper Assoc. ed Church closed its doors. Later $ the schoo} suffered the same " 3 Published every Thursday by' The Port Perry Star fate. With the demolition of ¢ Co. Ltd., Port Perry, Ontario. LL these two landmarks it was § Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office feared that the community life $ Department, Ottawa, and for' payment of postage in cash. would suffer as the various fa- / wv 2 Subscription Rates: In Canada $3.00 per yr., : milics pecame identified with 4 Elsewhere, $4.60 per yr. Single Copy 10¢ For the second time in two years Clara Martyn's rink ' ri who had so faith- " 9 SPS OODES BOGOOOPOOPDOOPOOOIOOOOOOOD® S&S | competed for and won the Lorne Andrews' trophy at the Ux- fully worked to keep the church . Iiage Curling Club, nr Andrews is Rratietiing the frophy 4D open, now banded together to 9% Mrs, Martyn while the three other members of her rink proudly | form a unit of the W.I. Due Mi [!] dleton Tallies 4 look on, The members are Alma Cox, lead; Norma Jakeman, to their untiring efforts Be- second; Norma Kenny vice; and Clara Martyn, skip. Congra- thesda is just as much a com- B Ild WwW ° | | 6 tulations ladies! munity now as it was ten years - } ago. i 4 u OZErs In fn; an Farmer neighbours and mem- - The Port Perry (Tripp's) [ "went one up at 11.45 on a goal Sr } Litizeiis BD -gatiired On TV "bers who had moved away weye ~~ "= pT Bulldozers took a 2-1 lead in| by John McMillan. u a a. invited to attend this Anniver- } their play-off series with the The Bulldozers took a 5-4 (op Monday evening, several | with poker chips and the 3 peo- | S81Y celebration. Sutton Twins 11-6. | lead in the second when they familiar faces from Port Perry | ple from the audience were ask-| Lhe Rresident for 1966 Mrs. After winning the first game | out scored the Twins 8-2, appeared on the 'Take a Chance' | ed to guess the number of chips Jean Pogue was chairman for last week 11-3 the Bulldozers , Mert McKee picked up the! program over Channel 9. in the jar. The correct number | SVENINE and extended greetings v fell down last Sunday when the first two for Port at 4.57 and The Port Perry Senior Citi-| was 285 and Mrs. Robertson's to the guests and members. The Twins evened the score in their | 8.54. Chadwick and Crouteh | ,ons Club chartered a bus on | estimate of 275 was the closest. | Mary Stewart Collect was re- local arena, edging the Port| put the Twins back mn the game Friday, Feb. 4th and travelled | The beautiful prize for this was posted. The motto for Feb. was crew 48, _ | at the 10 and 12 minute mark | {4 Toronto to take part in the | $300. worth of Tex-made linens | I1¢ peace of the World De. 'The fourth game of the series | before Middleton picked up his Roy Ward Dickson, "Take A |--enough to supply a complete pends on Food". The roll call . will be .played--in_ Port Perry | second of the night for the Bull-. Chance" programme, and this | family for several years. was answered by each member tonight (We ress) too late | dozers at 16.29. show was televised on Monday present recalling some memor- » to.be reported in this~igsue. The In th third Port picked up 5 evening of this week. Consolation prizes of beauti- | able meeting, talk or occasion, ed | fifth of the series will go' in the | markers while the Twins only The group from Port Perly ful costume jewellery were giv- Mrs. Gladys Evans gave a h Keswick arena this Friday and | managed to find two. | thoroughly enjoyed their outing | " to other contestants. beautiful account of the first / if necessary the sixth in Sutton | Matthews scored twice for #54 Mrs. Jessie Robertson was| A second show will be tele-| five years of Bethesda WI. Es- on Sunday and the seventh in Por at 10.13 and 1047. P. the winner of a guessing con- | vised next Monday, February pecially mentioning the help pert Poe next Toss: Canara found the fe for test. The jovial M.C., Mr. Roy | 28th, and the Port Perry visit- a atl Dy 2 ort Perry opened the-scor-| the Twins on two fast goals a . le --_ ot ; $ Th at 200 of the iret whan 31.08 et iol. The Bulldozers Ward Dickson had a jar filled | ors Ja be shown on that date. sperkors,- The Ontevie Tye Middleton scored from Venning | came right back 25 seconds later .| talk and a talk by the Public and Doug McNillan. Sutton when John McMillan picked up oMSIP Enrolment To Begin March 1st Health nurse semed t to be very bounced right back and went 1 his second ofthe night. Middle- Faformational pamphlets ex-; The Medical Services Insur-| informative, "up at 3.11 and 7.41 on goals by | ton rounded out the scoring for | plaining details of the 'scope and | ance Division of the Ontario Mrs. Evans also mentioned the Chadwick and Palethorpe. Port | Port Perry when he gathered | benefits of the Ontario Medical | Department of Health is geared | Various motto's with a touch of tied the score when Barry Oke | his third and fourth of the night | Services Insurance Plan, togeth-| and ready for the initial rush humour. } The one that I re- « 1 beat Outman at 8.23 and then| at 14.02 and 14.31, er with application forms, are| expected when OMSIP enrol- member is "Life begins at for- i - "now available at the local,bran- | ment opens to the public on|tV if you haven't gone like sixty I : - n ches of the chartered banks and | March 1st. when you were twenty." : Ba Dust Stouffville zion. Onteris Applications covering up-| hoy Dee on 2ove | / Under the Plan, approved by| wards of 2,000,000 Ontario res- an gp of t < Yaris pro- 5 } . n the Ontario Legislature a few] idents could be processed dur- Jeets an community assistance fi. | 2 days ago, a standard medical in- | ing the two-month enrolment Riven by fue WL. » in roup dmpions [1] surance contract will be 'vail- | period. which ends May 1st. Wi rogets oop many 2nd : t able to residents of the Prov- OMSIP premiums for unas-|., od 30 only ;ame 5. Yow, ] ; : ) . Epsom Pee Wee Hockey club The Port Perry Bantams eli- | Dale Hallett, assist Brian ince regardless of their age,| sisted persons will be $60.00 a received much assistance. The -- 'minate Stouffville from the McNab present state of health" or fin-| year for a single person, $120.00 sick are always ------ i O.MH.A. play-offs to Wecome | Brian McNab . | ancial means. a year for a family of two, and with gifts an wi There is [ the Lake Shore Bantam Group| For Stouffville The Ontario Medical Services|S150.00 a year for a family of} gift for nd visi babies, flow- B Champions. Derick Holden assist B. Norton | Insurance Plan -- known as] three BI pre. ers for the bereaved. The 4-H v This was a two game total | Larry Gilroy ~ OMSIP for short -- is a volun- Clubs also receive tituch assist- goals series. Port won in| Greg Forfar assist D. Holden tary Government . administered - . 17s 3 Stouffville 6-4 with Brian Me- | Brian Norton scheme that will pay for prac- Local Teacher mat the year Nab leading the way. Derick Holden tically all doctors' servioes At } Conference Four girls from the 4-H dub Summary for Port Perry! "Tue naxt serio will be against wherever they are provided, in i, put on a Skit showing they had Goals: Ken Irvine assist Ron | {yo winner of Thornhill and Al- | he Office. the home or the) Over 150 delegates from all 10, 109 poy to plan or choose Jeffrey, Brian McNab, liston. Wateh for Posters. | hospital. over Ontario attended the Feb- a well-balanced nutritious meal. ' Brian McNab ] ruary Conference sponsored by A very lovely part of the Ken Irvine assist Roger | ° } y the 25,000-member Federation evening was when Mrs. Chorri i" | Town Wide Sales Event of Women Teachers' Associa-| : s Ditoryinng Moase. . ; rE Nap roxall presented a Federated Dale Hallett In Port Perry This Week _ Baus © Top Women of Candda pin to two Brian: McNab assist Ron tently. on Ing rom URbario | woumbers for their 'untiring ef- Jeffrey (Continued from front -- No. 1 Association were: forts in connection with the Brian McNab. assist Ken Shop the firms for the items you want and need but here- Mrs. Aileen Shier, Sunderland | wy to Mrs. Jean Pawo who ' Irvine. ! tofore thought you couldn't afford. Mrs. Meta Howsam, P. Perry | in "yor yours Tod never missed For Stouffville The values and quality of the merchandise described Miss Norma Urquhart, a meeting and to Mrs. Phyllis Jim Wilkins, assist Larry | °% the "Greater Port Perry Days" pages should ex- Ushiidae Ashenhurst who had only miss- es 3 cite the imagination of the most -discriminating buyer. The tenis of the conference od 2 meetings 2 ton yoars, Bill Thornhill Come and see for yourself. was The World: Your Neigh- Two little girls from Sandford Brian Norton, assist Larry STRETCH YOUR FAMILY BUDGET bouthood and Speakers includ-| gave all much pleasure when Gilroy While the merchant is sacrificing his profit, you |¢d the Honourable Paul Martin, | yoy layed duets on their ac- ' Latte Gives. asdieh Brinn stretch your budget by shopping Port Perry this |Secretars a2 tase for External | cordians. I watch Uncle Jerry's Norton, . week. Take advantage of these outstanding values. If | Affairs; Wilson Woodside, Na- Club, also Tiny Talent Time on ' + | you don't have the ready cash to buy the items you want, |"ional Director of the United |Tv 14 1 have rarely see 2nd__game played in Port Nations Association in Canada; ; ¥ sceh guy Perry was a tied game, Port | 1S€ Your charge account or their easy lay-away plan. 5 Mark G Ti, children who could . equal the Verret Sa tteilln 3 , It will pay you -to shop Port Perry this week. [2N¢ Mark Gayn, we OWN | performance of the Smith sis- erry 5, Stouffville 5. This was All handiso § toed dvertised by the fol. | Writer and radio and television ¢ at a hair raising game with Port merchandi s guaranteed as advertised by the fol- Cormeen. Other Mailights ers age nine and eleven. v rer Tl Tas. higy owing business firms: 4 1 ghltpl After singing the W.I. Hymn Perry going ahead by 4-0 lead \ were an international fashion | ,,q a brief "si "3 in the first period and Stouff-| SEE ADVERPISEMEKTS FROM THE FOLLOWING show with overseas students | was x contact 1 nin pore ville tying it up 4 allsin the MERCIANTS ON PAGES.8 - 9 - 10 from the University of Toronto a est in which all par- second and going ahead 5-4 in (LIST SPONSORS) participating, and songs and While lune] as bei the third period with Port Perry - Ballard Lumber Company; Bruton's Drug Store; Beare | dances off various countries, sared n th pn emg pre. tying it up in the Inst of the | Motors; Cawker's Food Market; Crest Hardware; Carnegie Member: of the organizing Present had 1 : Rl Weinbuns v third period. \ | Men's Wear; Canadian Tire Corp.; Eleanor's Flowers; Elizabeth | committed were: Mrs, Sheila This will BA hie ins ape taken, a Summaries: ) | Shoppe: Emmerson Insurance Agency; Glenette Beauty Salon: | Chalat, Fort William, chairman to of a ver ---- Oy RS Dale Hallett, assist. Brian Jackson Appliances; Kayvan's Ladies Wear; Lake Scugog | Miss Sylvia McPhee, London; The W. "fqn 3 vane. McNab Lumber Co. Ltd.; Master Feeds; McDermott-Panabaker; Mersco Mrs Margaret Beckingham, | an Anniversar - fon his Brian McNab, assist Dale be, to $1.00; Manchester Garage; Peel Hardware; Pentland | Hamilton; Mrs, Marjorie Jaques, occasion, ig make or T 8 « Hallett Jewellers; Harry Peel Rambler Sales; Reesor Fuel & Lumber; | Holland Landing: Mrs. Alico vish baked the cake oy it Coa Ken Irvine, assist Ron Jeffrey Style & Beauty Salon; Sweetman' 8 Service Station, ) : Hogeboom, Kingston. ", decorated by Jean Jeffery.

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