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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Dec 1966, p. 10

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Ll NN ad - Co wm dS pe Sofas REN bring a gift for your mystery sister of value not more than $1.00. If you do not have a mystery sister please bring one anyway to be exchanged with someone else. The ladies of the "Head" were pleased to perform a ser- vice for the Senior Citizens last help in many ways. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Readér celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on Sunday at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reader. : Mr, and Mrs. John Pearce vi- sited on Sunday in Fort Erie. On Thursday evening several ladies from the Island had the pleasure of "attending the joint UC.W. at Prospect where Miss Ruby Wilson on home leave at Epsom was the guest speaker. She has spent 18 years in Ni- geria, most of the time in tea- ching. Her experience' and moving pictures were colourful and enlightening. On Monday night Paul Huff- man of Pine Point had the mis- fortune of receiving some nasty cuts around his eye while play- ing hockey. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munroe & family of Epsom Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pren- tice. . Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Tallman of Wilberforce and Mr. and Mrs. A. Coppins of Cam- eron. ; Mrs. Hounsell of Oshawa spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. G. Samells. Mr. and Mrs, A. Walker and family of Bowmanville visited Island people parents Mr. and Mrs, F. Jack- son over the week-end. " U.C.W. meeting to be held on December 7th at Grace at 8.15 p.m. Ladies please bring your Hospital Draw Books. They are to be given to Mrs. G. Smith or Mrs. D. Crozier. Mr-and Mrs. H. McQuigge of Marilyn Fralick of - Toronto with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick for the week- end. : The deepest sympathy of he is extended to Mr. M. Johnson and Mary in the recent passing of Mrs. Johnson. . Mr." and Mrs. J. Cairns of "Toronto and Miss Linda Fralick | and Mr. Ross Sutherland of Oshawa were with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Fralick on Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Reg Frost of Weston, week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. Tyrell. Mr. and Mrs. C Platten of Oshawa, Monday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D Crain: . W. Chard of Englewood I nr R. Ricketts of Toronto Friday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr. Murray McLaren phi a day at t the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Case, Scugog Point. Mr. C. James visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. James in Lind- say on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schmid and family of Orono dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg on Sunday. Your VOTE and INFLUENCE is respectfully solicited for COUNCILLOR MCHE. Oren X Port Perry 1967-68 Transportation 985-2207 For Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyington of Claremont Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Friday night guests of Mr. & Mrs. Empringham were Mr. & Mrs. J. Melannson & girls of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker of Port Perry Sunday evening is spending a week with her son-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred, Agincourt. Miss Carol Crozier of Tor- onto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. Crozier. zZ zZ Z Z Mr. and Mrs: family spent a day with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hope, Pefferlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slute vi- sited Sunday with Mrs. Marg Warren. A birthday celebration for Mr. Slute. Mr. David Atkinson of 'Tor- onto week-end visitors of the Prentice Brothers. Guides and Brownies are *o hold a euchre Dec. 9th at Grace Church. Everyone invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall, Maple Grove, 'Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Huffman. Mrs. Huffman and children attended the Santa Claus par- ade in Bowmanville on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. D. Baird of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Butt and Daphne of Port Perry dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Eden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan and Mr and Mrs. S. Rzany of Osh- awa Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. AT REST JOHNSON, Bertha Evelyn-- At the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, November 23, 1966, Bertha Evelyn Johnson, in her 58th year, beloved wife 'of Merrill Johnson of Little Britain, R.R. 3, dear mother -of Russell and Bruce Taylor of Markham, Robert Taylor, Irma (Mrs. Gordon Lewis) of Port Perry and Mary Ellen of Little Britain. Service was from the Dixson Funeral Home, Mark- ham, on Saturday. Interment St. Margaret's Comets) West Hill. £ cheba Shh A ERA ha RR A hh) ISSCC N SSNS ESS SASS Ld Vote - Elect 'JOE FRANSSEN ~R.~Hope and |- the U.C.W. Devotion was under the di- rection of Mrs. Beacock ably assisted by Mrs, Dorothy Hope. The president Mrs. W. Roy Hope tabled the business by first extending. a welcome - to members and a visitor Mrs: Deeth. mittee Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. Vance, Mrs. Smith announced the line- up of officers for 1967 which will be published later. Mrs, Smith reported members had made 32 visits. A thank- you note was read from Mrs. G. Skerratt who has been a surgery patient. Nearly sixteen -dollars was handed over result of last order' of plates and hangers. Mrs. Beacock reported one pictorial unsold plate from the order of 8 doz. As a result she suggested this plate be hung in the church, which all agreed she do. A sum was voted toward 'Supply Allocation,- M. and M. and local hospital, Members are requested to invite a friend to the Christmas meeting invited to the home of Mrs. H. Hodgins. Mrs. Holtby "the secretary gave an informative paper on the recent TU:C.W. Regional Rally held at Kedron, to which five members attended. : We were also favoured with a pleasing solo by Mrs. G. Hunter accompanied by Linda. Meeting closed by repeating Mizpah benediction. Social time was enjoyed during a delicious lunch served by Mrs. Vance and Mrs. Hunter. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Heayn and family who have moved to eastern section of our village. Also hope Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallis and baby will enjoy living in Port Perry. Better health is wished for Mr. Thos. Sager who is still a hospital patient in Port Perry. Mrs. Ron. Middleton kindly opened her home for the GN.S. Club. President Mrs. Pugh chaired the meeting following the repeating of the Lord's Prayer in unison. Reports were heard from various offi- cers. A letter was read from an authority from Korea stat- ing the blanket supply was ex- tremely inadequate, as a result a sufficient amount was voted to help this shortage. and aid their adopted child too. arrangements are being empha- sized for the Yuletide party to be held at the home of Mrs. H. Jeffrey. Members are asked to each bring along a friend. A gift exchange to the value of 50c. each. Since the meeting the dance was held in the Legion Hall, Port Perry where an enthusiag- draw prizes were won by Mr. J. Moase and Mrs. M. Pugh. The Club extends a thank-you to all who patronized the party. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson were guests of a relative, the Thomas-Miller wedding in St. Paschal Baylon church, Willow dale on Saturday. The recep- tion was held in the beautiful "Four. Winds Club"... Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock to Toronto on Sunday attending the "At Home" in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lyle's twenty - fifth wedding gE . and Mrs. Edward Oyler -- heen paid a ten day visit from a nephew, Mr. Christopher Dormer, London, England. Company with Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith included Mr. and Mrs. Dave O'Brien, Frenchman's Bay and Mr. and Mrs. D. Ab- bott, Oshawa. ~ Mr. and Mrs Norman Wil- sons enjoyed having their grandaughter little Kim Wilson Oshawa for the week-end. Mrs. B. Snelgrove accom- panied her son Robert to Sar- nia where they spent a few days with cousins. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burke, Mrs. W. T. Burke and grandchildren. Brenda Lyn and Tommy Ellis, Scarborough; Mr. Roy Fleming, Beaverton; Mrs. Currie: and Mrs. McDonald, Woodville; Mrs. Agnes McGa- hey, Dunsford; Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Kennedy, Lindsay; interesting season, Migs Catharine Nicholls spent the week-end at Green- bank with her chum Miss Gail Blakely. and at the same time Miss Charlotte Snooks of Saint- field was visiting Miss Teresa Billings. : : We. have been hearing from hunters of the scarcity of deer this year but-on-Sunday-morn- ing a motorist contacted a fair- sized deer at the corner of the 12th and Seagrave road, Result --a dead deer and a badly bashed car front. 'On Sunday morning flowers were placed in the church in memory of the late Mrs. John- ston. ' At S. S everyone is "interest ed when the. beginners "class provide their number. This week their teacher Mrs. Chas. Short read the Christmas story and the tiny tots placed up- right pictures illustrating it on the table. Then they sang a verse of "Away In a Manger". Attendance topped the 100 mark again at 102. Mrs. Bel- air and Teresa Billings found money for the birthday box. We had expected Glenn Wana- maker's 50c. but--see above. To The VOTE and Voting Day -- Wed., Dec. NEEENEEEENENNENE NENA EAE" «ANNE NENEEEEENEEEEENEENEN ANE NNN ENEERREE RATEPAYERS of PORT PERRY 1 respectfully solicit your INFLUENCE for the position of "COUNCILLOR " 1967 - 68 ORDE, Phil 7th -' To The RATEPAYERS a "aw AA SA A SS AS SS 22S beth by AS SS SSS SS SSS Av ALL RARNLARARLRARRRRRRRRRRRS & Wed. by catering in their own! Whitby Sat. evening guests | dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. i tan : . 1d hall for their annual banquet. |of Mr. and Mrs. D. Crozier. C. Aldred. They were celebrat- ; Depots ay hii fom he tic turn-out danced to the po- Miss, Bus Boyeoidi rod My id Thanks to all those who gave Mr. Stephen Fralick of Osh-|ing a wedding anniversary. A i T.-Drancass pular notes provided by "Blue : ?. > dh s ously of their ti d nd Misses Gloria and| Mrs. H. Cobbett of Toronto voiced accomplishments during Diamond Orchestra". Special Did you, count them? -- 54. cH 9 generously, 01 their Mme Gnd | RN i 3 2 Sia past year. Nominating com- 4 P The Kings must have had an , eet a nm gay ve + -~ of PORT PERRY : Your Vote And Influence Is Solicited By Kenneth MURRAY Office of | } | { WE ! | | | " : FOR COUNCILLOR MUNICIPAL EXPERIENCE I N ADMINISTRATION PURCHASING BUDGETING ' 13 For The COUNCILLOR For the Village of 1 -- ee -- ~~ AS SC CRN L | Dh hh 5 CEE 0 Rp ppp A A 0 8 SS SS 9% 8% 8% 8 9 "aaa AS S$ N "mua AY SS NB 8% 8 8% 9 2 Sra NER RE Wn EN Sai hh rete A A A SS SELL SLCC WNESNSSESSESNSSENSNSSSESNSSS NSS NNN SA 00 A For PLANNED PROGRESS With ECONOMY | Port Perry for 1967-63 gy hd 8 rere / If elected I will serve you to the best of my ability FRANSSEN, M. Joseph MURRAY, Kon P. x - AAA AAA AAA A AAA ALAA AAA ARR RA AAAS AAA A AAA A AAA AA ALARA AAR ARARRARRS . ' wm WAAR AE ES dod alhed SSS RSS PC LL CL A TR 1 6 § TT CLIO np - AS SSS RS

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