a J, rE iin Sa? hare pe tn Fon ce 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 18th, 1967 8 ll op i | Prince Albert N i rince Albert News 3 A By Mrs. Fred Brooks and Mrs. Bert Raines and fam- 5 WN Mr. and Mrs. William Grim-|ily of Dunbarton; Mr. and Mrs. FRE shaw and daughter, Vicki, mot- | John Doupe and famiily, Prince LL i$ ored to Port Credit over the | Albert; Mr. and Mrs. Everett week-end to attend the christ- ening of their first granddaugh- Doupe and family of Manchest- er and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ol pra RR ter. Doupe of Port Perry. A Mrs. L. Glasgow md SON y.C.W. will hold their mon Sl Allen of Beamsville recently thly meeting on Thursday ev- Sti i visited her father, Mr. D. A. ening at the home of Mrs. G. pit Robinson and sister, Mrs. Grant | yp, no. Anyone wishing trans- rs Hunter. portation please be at the store by 7.45 p.m. The Prince Albert Congratulations to Mr. D. A. Robinson who celebrated a . ; U.C.W. birthday this last week. Devitt motored to Orillia on Wednesday to meet their fath- er, Mr. Allan Thompson who has returned home after hav- ing spent the winter with his daughter in Vancouver and son in California. Mr. and Mrs. James Doupe attended the christening on Sunday of their wee grandson, William Doupe, son of Mr. and Mrs: Raymond Doupe of Port Perry. Tr ~ Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Maynard were, her mother and father, of Brampton also Mrs. Maynards grandmother, Mrs. H. Eby of Collingwood who is staying for two weeks. Mother's Day was a happy occasion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Doupe, when they entertained their whole family. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweetman and family of Port Perry; Mr. served. are holding a social evening at the church on Friday, May 26, at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Films of South Africa are to be shown by Mrs. Christine Thom- as of Oshawa. Lunch will be Mrs. I. Doyle and Mrs. Ken Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murphy on Sunday were, her mother, Mrs. L. Smith and aunt, Mrs. J. L. Chamberlain of Toronto. The Misses Chris and Carol '| Stratford of Utica are spending the remainder of 'the school - DAN C Every Saturday ST TS Te ihe e SE SSS ISS PISS 2 SS RN ESS aaah ING - CLUB ANNRENE Night term with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove while their parents are in Halifax, N.S. Mr. E. McRea is feeling much better after having been con- fined to his home with pne- monia. We hope to see him out and around again soon. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks on Sun day were, Mrs. Stella Schoff- ield of Preston Springs Gardens Preston and Mrs. Tom Hoyle of Toronto. Tone Cr Te js Sali LP = i TEMPT " 4 Epic makes the scene with a brand new rt) "look in two exciting models. Epic and Epic dy Deluxe. Be one up on everyone else. Have 7A fun driving a small car. Drive Epic. It's a small car with a lot of big car features. 2% Tas ' It's common sense motoring from General A Motors. ; of rif The styling adds to the overall perform- i ance. It's longer, wider, lower. This means 7 ; greater stability,improved handling, better 77 cornering. It responds like a sports car. 5] The more powerful engine is quietly en- thusiastic. More fun to drive. Whether *Suggested maximum retail delivered price of an Epic 2-Door Sedan with heater and defroster at A Era 1h Ps val a. Rata LIN CN X15 & RE TRE rte r > Selb LEMAR LIPSEY Ye A Fi When Mr. and Mrs. M, Tripp returned home from church on Sunday they were met with a delightful surprise. Their fam: ily was waiting for them with a Mother's Day dinner all pre pared and lovely gifts for their mother. Those present from out of town were , Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Clark of Leaskdale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tripp of Stou- ffville, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tripp of Port Perry. A number of ladies from Prince Albert attended the baz- aar at the Prospect United Church on Wednesday of last week. The Reach Township Centen- nial Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Sandison will bring special music to service of wor- ship at Prince Albert United Church on Sunday, May 28th, at 2 p.m. " Tickets are now available from any U..W. member for a Salad Supper to be held at the United Church here on June 28th. LL-NEW EPIC. ING NEW MODELS. AUTOMATIC RTS CAR you choose the 4-on-the-floor fully syn- chronized gear box or order the new automatic. Styling has made more room. Comfort abounds. Seating. Leg room. Head room. Curved side glass adds to shoulder room comfort. The trunk space seems endless. Of course, you want safety with your fun. And Epic's got lots of it. Seat belts, front and rear. Safety-guard door locks. Front seat restraining catches. Padded instrument panel and sun visors. Dished steering wheel. Epic $1,960.00 PORT PERRY , RESPONSE. EPIC Common Sense Motoring from General Motors Price quoted includes delivery and handling charges and Federal Sales and Excise Taxes, Provincial and local taxes and licence are not included, Epic Deluxe as illustrated above available at slightly higher cost. Manchester News - Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cochrane of Buffalo are visiting Mrs. Jo. Bain. Mrs. Joyce Vandervoort en- tertained a number of friends on Tuesday of last week on the occasion of her birthday. Mrs. Crosier was in Stouff- ville for the week-end and. att- on Sunday. Week-end visitors at home of Jonh Finley their daughter, Mrs. the were Franz Popoushek and Mr. Popoushek | and their son Daryl, their son, Terry Finley of Port Perry and ended her granddaughters mus- ic recital in Markham and also called on Mrs. Louis Traneer, formerly of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach and Misses Eunice and Susan Roach of Toronto attended the Cowan- Nealson wedding at Ingolsby on Saturday. Ladies please remember the bake sale, Friday, May 19th. Mr. Earl Mitchell is a pat- ient in Oshawa Hospital. We hope he will soon be well and home again. Congratulations and. best wishes to Mr. Albert Leach and Mrs. Finleys father, Mr. Mec- Taggard of Little Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Middle- ton and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Middle- his bride who were married in Oshawa on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mit. chell entertained their family at dinner on Saturday evening, ; also granddaughters Mrs. R.: ton at their cottage on Canal Brockman and Mr. Brockman of Lake. Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Hope A and family attended the christ- O ALEK TRICIAN "sw ening of their grandson, Billy Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bonnell | Sturman son of Mr. and Mrs. | | - of Scarborough were Sunday|Reg. Sturman at Raglan United ELECT RICAL wi! guests of Mr. and Mrs. William | Church on Sunday, and then WORK THAT S Bonnell. motored on to Newcastle where Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bond were | they attended the christening 7 ROUBLE FREE happy to have their whole] of their granddaughter, Mach- YOUR COMPLE TF . v whole family with them for | elle Hope, daughter of Mr. and Mother's Day. Mrs. Ron Hope. SATISFACTION af, Mrs. Jeffery was with her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen and CR -- OUR daughter, Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove | family visited his mother, Mrs. > NTEE and Mr, Snelgrove for the day|J. Olsen in Scarborough on A Saturday. ° Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skerrat| | INDUSTRIAL $ and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen _. GM and family were with Mrs. V. RESIDENTIAL yn. Skerratt at Utica on Sunday. | With Mr. and Mrs. Grant | KEN Pp. MURRAY Hunter on Sunday were her Licensed two nieces, Marilyn and Marie Electrical Contractor ] Robinson. They also visited - with their grandad, Mr. D. A. PORT PERRY, Ont. Robinson. 985-7005. 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(Annual Fair Day) PARI-MUTUAL WAGERING -- Sponsored By -- OSHAWA HARNESS HORSE lei DRIVING CLUB RACES WILL GO ON IN SPITE OF FIRE, SEE THE NEW EPIC AND ENVOY MAY 20th AT YOUR CHEVROLET - ENVOY DEALER'S PHONE 985-7351 B eda re M O fo r S L I m I ted QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY » District High School Beard = May 11, 1967 Written application will be received by the under- on; signed for the position of CARETAKERS (2) in the Port Perry High School, Duties to include general cleaning and small maintenance. 44 hour week, rotating shift work, 2 weeks paid holidays, 509, O.H.S.C. coverage paid by Board, Municipal Pension Plan. Salary range $4,000 to $4,700 with annual increment of $200.00 per year. Duties to commence August 1st. Previous applicants" will be considered without another application. Applications will be received until 5 p.m. May 27, 1967. W. H. GILFILLAN, Sec. Treas., Box 245, Uxbridge, Ontario.