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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Jan 1967, p. 7

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- ES 5 Bai sta suts la ' rar bb y ; y =f > Sad : : J i 5 SE $7 £4 ER xr, fide 3. Fre » 8 ¥ 3 Jed Fi A ad : $ 3 wr aa oa . " a XE Ei A A i i a std okeoman it to brim vr ar Anu an Ph al pret NE ROA : Pr AR ARAN SPE GEN ARTY) ' As ® » ' Tess Rn din a Sok A "un oF TET U T | C N E Ww S Day iy Ney iy in Mr. PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1967 - / 4 and Mrs. George Beare, Green: ICA N 4 Greenbank| 8 A large crowd- gathered. at|mas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank | . Mr. and Mrs, Marcel Duo: : 2 , P f P y U Ww Community Hall on Saturday |Kendall. Mr. Philp remaining | li? spent a week's holiday with . Oo r e r r : od . 9. ey evening to welcome in the New | for a few weeks holidays. her parents Mr. and Mrg. Touch. ews The Christmas meeting of] At this time Mrs. Griffen fey Year. All reported a good| My. and Mrs. Mervin Storie burn at Peterborough. : ge x the Port Perry U.C.W. was held | thanked the officers and mem- | Ap time. were' guests with Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer & Mrs. J. Couperthwaite visited | 4¢ the Church in the afternoon | bers for their unfailing support PI Sorry to report Mrs. J. Claugh- | Don Vale Claremont for New | 2 held Christmas with Mr. | her brother and friends inf,¢ pec, 13th, during the past two years. She Jo ton in Port Perry Hospital, also | Year's, and Mrs. James Redman, Port (Midland on New Year's day. The President, Mrs. S. N.|made special mention of the git Mrs. Florence Mitchell in Osh-| My. and Mrs. Jack Crosier Perry. Girls - wanting information | Griffen, opened the meeting |younger members and the Ba- 5 + awa hospital. We hope for a|also Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare Mrs. M. Steer, Ajax, Mr. and about 4-H club work please con-| wip, 5 Christmas message and |zaar conveners. : uy speedy recovery. spent Now Year's Day with Mr Mrs. Reg. Philip of Oshawa held tact Mrs. A. McMillan. prayer. She then extended a . . Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Storie [and Mrs. Don Holden in Osh. Gindues Sy Mr. and. Mrs. J Symahy ¥ go hded to Mrs. | warm welcome to the members a ps aa ; ames Philip. ewel Mills and family in the|and visitors. . SAMY Shani Christine 4: ay awa. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey & [recent death of her son-inlaw| Mrs, Heayn of Unit 2 con. | centennial books ete. be started. : wh ' Mr. and Mrs. George Harper| Allan had Christmas dinner | Mr. Hugh Stuart. ducted the Devotional assisted i 5 good Port Perry. | and daughters, also Mrs. Delia | with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ash- Mr. and--Mrs. Fred Phoenix |by Mfs. Small 3 Christmas cards were sent by A Mr. & Mrs. Jack Crosier with | Harper were New Year's guests | enhurst in Uxbridge, then jour: Hl oo iin RS rh Hore mallman and Mrs. { (he corresponding secretary to 5 > Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare, Port | with Mrs. George Gibson, Taun| neyed to Oshawa for supper Mr. Earl Phoenix spent two| Annual reports were given i033 WIIDASIION of Sah Shi) he Perry on Christmas Day. ton. with Mr. and Mrs. Mél Hodg- | gay ith hi pony p > 8 to those not able to attend BA Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall| Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur & | son a " "nein Mark oy 2 Lage Vy ug Py Church. HY and Mr. Wm. Philp had Christ. fami s ¢ slate 9 of We ilp- had Chivist- family spent both Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer, Mr.| Mr, and Mrs. Mel McGee and | ficers for 1967 read. There was| Anyone wishing a 1967 church 6 and Mrs. Murray Geer and fa-| girls spent Sunday with Mrs. B.| also a very favourable report of | calendar please contact Mrs. E. Ant - mily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geer &| McGee in Lindsay. Christmas [the Bazaar. ~ | M. Dowson. 0 ! oy -y | family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Geer | guests at the home of Mr. and Mi The aie. of Ted x a a and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce | Mrs, McGee were Mr. and Mrs. i A ar y ol Uni 3 S 00 d i Geer and family, Mr. and Mrs.| Geo, Waddell of Bethany and read 3 Lhrigimas, Sony. : ' Robt. Slack, held Christmas | Misses Agnes and Kate Waddell| Items.of news may be phoned| The incoming President, Mrs. FREE DELIVERY id in Community Hall on|of Orono. to 985-2762 for the, month of |S A. Cawker, expressed the ap- EY rains? aurcay, pra Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements and | January. preciation of the members to Phone 985-2221 Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell| yy & Mrs. Lloyd Somerville HEI Mrs. Griffen and her executive had the family home for Christ- | is; i | found Det sredwive : ie Mistied 2 and Mtn yu Greenbank W.L. during the past two years. wv S e I J 5 6. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkins of a Bn iti at Ho The Greenbank W. I. held| punch was served by Unit 3. eh pecia $ -- Jan. 0 9 ; Kinsale and Mr. and Mrs. Bill ' their Christmas meeting at the Ela . . . on Thursday. ; Prior io th 1 meeti RA 3 : Mitchell and family were with| nr. and Mrs. Len Taylor en. | ome of Mrs. A. McMillan on 9 ho genoral. neg mg At : Mr. and Mrs. J - Mitchell : 1S en SAVOY C') wednesday evening, Dec. 21st|an evening executive meeting » Ar S. James' Mitchell | tertained their family & friends| . dl vas -Neld atthe Tome of 3 CHRISTIE'S for Christmas. . Mond Kati h with a good attendance and e home ol Mrs. i Te M d Mrs. Geor on Monday. Skating on thef guests Griffen when she entertained D & N L C Tr. an rs. George Watson pond was enjoyed by all. . the full t ate A ut oa : wl {| home with parents over Christ-| pps. Earl Sweetman of Ham: |. The Pres. opened the meet. [the Tull executive. «3 : 7 mas holidays. . : : ~|ing with a poem, and a few . ilton spent a few days at the]. . : - AUNT JEMINA - 1 Lb. PACKAGE DEAL Mr. and Mrs. Judd and Eddy [home of Mr. and Mrs. Fleet]. c™S of business were dis-| - ; ; ° @hc (|of Chalk Lake, Mr. and Mrs.| Beare, : ol cussed. The roll call was. an- AT R E S T ibogde Pancake Mix Both for 39 'MN Ivan Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce| A group of six young people Pore by. Some Mad age : : Haugen and family, Mr. & Mrs. | ;,; yy | INE stories of gilts each ha . ft Plus 16 oz. Bottle RIDEAU TABLE SYRUP Chas, Williaiiis Spent New Joingt Se) ay Sundog received when a small child, |STANILAND, George Reuben-- gh wy ai : | Far Year's Eve at Mr. and Mrs.) of the Church by profession of Both wih defied oh Stan fA ine Pn ge, Ey i; FACELLE MODERNE 2 Ply Assorted Colours Bert Mitchell. ny Ai | for the program which com.|on Thursday, Dec. 29th, 1966, 5 : = F C Guests with Mr. and Mrs. a a o_o prised of singing, reading and Soares o Staniland (late of ' ) : A , 5: Face Tissues Box 200 py cs 35 Bruce Geer one New Years|phoenix, Shirley Rodd and |SCVerdl contests, after which a nw: ag denaly 2 he £: Fen {| were, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Strong . lovely lunch was served buffet- 0 ice Maud Ragsdale, A ) M ? aM ' h 2 Janice Stone. style and enjoyed by all dear father of Bosworth and x YORK N £ * a ep oy x ey and | Next Sunday the Sacrament George of Toronto, Frank of S47 - C amily, Mr. anc Mrs. Harvey|.f the Lord's Supper will be, Blackstock and Violet: (Mrs. W. pon i Peanut Butter 16 oz. 4d Dearborn and Steven, Mr. and | ,qministered. 1a Se f lo'e hi 3 o 5 : \ | Mrs. Allan Ashton & Michael SE i held |} Y : aniiall) of Monirosl, ih dis A ; Me LV 1 Mocs Isaholl A euchre party will be helc our RED CROSS is || ssra year. Rested at the Cha- iS S.V.S. - ri J ernon and Miss 1sabellf in the Greenbank Hall on Fri- Serving pel of McDermott - Panabaker, : . ° ° SNE Cc rong. il -day, Jan. 6th. | until Sat. noon, thence to St. f ~ { Liquid Detergent 24 oz. 45 A]|-- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rutley Toda I Bh = i ; and Douglas from Montreal y ) stock for service at 2 p.m. In a 5 . i RE . . 8) a SWEET PICKLED YOUR RED CROSS IS ||called on Mrs. Noreen Phair Ready for Tomorrow | | terment st. John's Cemetery, 3 c SERVING gg Nr folio TR LE mod S4s388085 5 ; r. and Mrs. Ab. Waller o i ; fos Cottage Rolls . halves Ib. 29 a win TODAY St. Teresse spent several days HA Ls c 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ie ° 19 Lorne Blakely. They visited hs Bacon I's oe ; TINA BI LLL A | with other friends and family A NIL (bl {during the holidays. 9 PE -- : ir ---- -- [RE PL A he ) x oh 3 *y 40% 3 --_-- x Tok nos we A Te (| 18 : na bi ITE NII rs aereit fH oP TOPICS Ri By JIM TREMEER UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO ORDER YOUR CO-OP FERTILIZER FOR SPRING NOW PUN Rest easy this winter with your fertilizer all ready for application next spring. No worries ' about supplies when the big buying rush is on.. OV le 'No race against time and the weather, yah § You're all set. Right now, your local Co-operative is fully "ro. 4 stocked with every analysis ready for delivery during the quiet winter months. Give them a call Beat the crowds and the weather 'this spring. TAKE DELIVERY of your fertilizer now AND : iA SAVE by taking advantage' of substantial seas- ; f ; . onal discounts. i : Ontario Hydro celebrated its diamond jubilee in 1966. The contrast between the old vehicle (upper left) and a new : =) it re) ' bucket truck, below, tells the storyf-of changes in Hydro's operations in those 60 years. In the next 10 years existing A} 2 - : ie A generating capacity will have to be more than doubled to meet power requirements. Thermal stations, both coal-fired y Yes United Co-operatives and nuclear, will play a major role in this. The reactor at Douglas Point, Canada's first full-scale nuclear plant, went FEI ~~ : into operation late in the year. Construction of Hydro's Pickering nuclear station, east of Toronto, continues day and : 4 ey Of Ontario : night (upper right). In these stations a controlled nuclear reaction takes the place of burning coal in the production \ {i 14) ' bh of steam. The electricity is generated by conventional equipment like this turbo-generator at Douglas Point (centre # | A right). Hydro-electric stations will continue to play an important role--new plants are being built and the capacity (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) of existing ones increased. Forms for water-carrying tubes of a two-unit extension at Barrett Chute on the Madawaska j Uxbridge 852-3321 Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 =< ONTARIO HYDRO PHOTOS River are shown lower right. :

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