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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Aug 1967, p. 10

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di - A Ma Pe HOM . » es A Z _ wr oe LE A pF Er oa a x and family for a few days. - 10 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs., August 17th, 1967 Greenbank News Miss Alice Bennett of Tor- onto spent a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix recently. Miss Joanne Harris spent last week as a camp counsel- or at camp Quin-mo-lac. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Aitken and family from Prince Geo- rge, B.C. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone. Mr. Alex Leask and Mr. Ralph Sommerville have re- turned from a holiday at Expo and U.S.A. Mrs. Wallace Parr of Tor- onto spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Clifford Ward last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brand- on holidaying at their cott- age in Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. George Rahm attended the wedding of Margaret Shackelton and Mr. Bruce Stainton in Tyrone United Church last Saturday. Mrs. Harris was speaker at Vroomanton Church on Sun- day, August 6th. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rahm of Burnt River visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Rahm Mrs. Alice Phoenix cele- brated her 90th birthday on August 8th. Several of her relatives and neighbours call- ed in the afternoon to extend birthday greetings. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Stacey at Severn Bridge last week. Miss Linda Diceman spent a few days with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weld- rick at King City. Mr. and Mrs, George Rahm & Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rahm of Burnt River visiting with relatives in Brampton last _| and family visited at Niagara- week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Diceman who celebrated their 25th wedd- ing anniversary on Aug. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Diceman and members of their family en- joyed an evening at the Sum- mit View Restaurant in Rich- mond Hill to mark the occas- ion. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rahm at Washago last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl De Groot and family at Bol- ton last week. Mrs. Aleta Leask attended an Old Girls picnic at Stouf- fville last Wednesday. This was a reunion of public and high school friends. Mrs. J. Murphy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Couves for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. Leask and Mr. and Mrs. F. Phoenix, Helen and Jim visiting with relatives and friends at Min- den and Crystal Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter Falls one day last week. Mrs. Merle Wilkinson of Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. J. Janson a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Rodd Foster and family enjoyed a visit to the Centennial Train at the Shoppers World last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mec- Cann of Brighton called on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jarvis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clem- ents and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sommerville enjoyed their holiday in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walk- er and family of Hepworth at 5:00 pm. APPLICATIONS WANTED Corporation Of The VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY APPLICATIONS will be received by Council for a man to act as By-Law Enforcement Officer. Please state age and qualifications, signed by TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1967, JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ianson on the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tobin and family have returned from their holiday in Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. G. Beare and Mr. and Mrs. G. Ward have returned from a trip west. They also attended some of the Pan American Games while they were in Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. G. Beaton in Uxbridge last Saturday att- ending his mothers 87th bir- thday party. Mrs. Evelyn Tait Ta arriv- ed home from a three week tour of Quebec, the Mari- times and Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Rees- or and Chris visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Couves on Sunday. Mrs. Ross Cookman and girls and Mrs. J. Cook holi- daying at a cottage at Ing- oldsby this week. Mrs. Olive Dusty enter- tained her aunt, Mrs. Wright from Dundalk over the week- end. Mrs. Russel Watson of Ed- monton visiting friends and relatives in Greenbank this week. | * Sorry to learn that Mrs. P. Diamond. is a patient in Cot- tage Hospital. We hope she is soon well and able to be home. : Rev. and Mrs. David Harr- is celebrated their 25th wed- ding anniversary August 4th. Congratulations. Sunday School at the usual time next Sunday. There will be no church service. The annual decoration service will be at 2.30 p.m. with Rev. R. Cooper as guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. L: Jarvis and Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan visiting in Toronto on Sun. Mrs. H. McMillan and Mrs. Cora Howsam from Uxbridge holidaying this week at Hal- iburton. The topic of the Greenbank Centennial celebrations is be- ing made into a record. We expect the records to be ready around September 1st. Applications to be in the hands of the under- Would the girls interested in 4H Club work please get in touch with Mrs. J. Coup- erthwaite or Mrs. M. Lee by September 1st. Village of Port Perry. cloth-bound books, Centennial Book "Two Centuries Of Change' | A brief resume of some of the highlights of the past and present of the United Counties of. orthumberland and Durham is available to idents of the Counties "FREE", if picked up t the office of the Counties' Clerk. If reques- fed by mail, kindly enclose $1.00 to cover cost of handling and postage. Extra copies are available at $2.00 for soft-back and $5.00 for Non-residents may procure the book as above : at the price of $2.00 and $5.00 respectively. . Address all requests to the Counties' Clerk's Office, Municipal Building, Cobourg. er ------ REGISTER AT ONCE for the FALL TERM OPENING at the OSHAWA Business College TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 | six Day - School Courses from which to choose. Hundreds of Graduates prove the value of individual and specialized Business Training. . FREE Literature available, Just Dial 725-3375. Act Now! 10 Simcoe Street, North Oshawa. Malcolm C. Barnett, . Principal Please Rush details of your Career Designed Courses and Time-Saving Business Train- ing. No Obligation. Age ° | treal "to visit Expo. They also Scugog News Many report great pleasure from seeing the rug and craft display under the lea- dership of Mrs, Patterson. On Thursday, Mrs. D. Ger- row was a guest at the Ins- titute picnic held at Mrs. Clark's cottage at Gerrow Beach. Mrs. N. Reader and Janet drove up Thursday night to Weston to attend a bridal shower. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Woodcock of Stouffville and sister, Mrs. McGillvray of Paisley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson. Mrs. Cliff Redman and sons are spending the week at a cottage at Picton in company with her mother and her sis- ter"s children, Mr. arid Mrs, John Pearce and family spent a week in camping at Algonquin Park and Bracebridge where they called upon Santa. They were fortunate in having perfect weather, On Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dowson celebrated a wed- ding anniversary in Toronto and also had the pleasure of 'going through the Centennial train. Last week David Middle- ton had the misfortune to break -his collar bone when he fell off his bike. Congraulations to Karen Carter who will venture forth on a career in September 'when she goes into training in a Scarborough hospital for a' course in nursing: Last week Mr. and Mrs. E. Heayn had an alternoon and supper with Mr, arid Mrs. C. Graham- of Prince Albert. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Redman were the latters brother, Mr. and Mrs Reg. Jones of St.Catharines and Mr. Redman's niece, Mrs. Parrott and her husband Roy of Uxbridge. Very soon Mrs, Redman expects-to--welcome a cousin from London, . Eng. Recently M a. Reta Rod- Flora Muffet were pleased to visit the former RR dmar home and note the changes made by Mr. Stickmann. Mrs. Rodman's mother, Mrs. Ashton is in Oshawa hospital following a recent fall.. July 31st, Mrs. Earl Read- er and her sister from Barrie accompanied Mr, and Mrs. C. Charlton of Oshawa to Mon- called upon Mrs. Harold Har- ris (Reta Reader) and drove on to Ottawa. Here they en- joyed the Parliament Build- ingo conducted tour and then a trip through the Rideau Canal and finally at night the feature of sound and light on the Parliament Buildings portraying the early Canad- tan history involving Confed- eration and following events. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long in Osh- awa and Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Ashton of Ashburn. Mrs. Retta Hardy, Mr. and and Mrs, H. Hicks, Oshawa and Miss Freda Burnham of Toronto Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J- Burnham, Mr. and Mrs, David Jack- son and Philip of Oshawa, Satusday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. Jackson. Miss Dorothy Lobban and Mrs. Stephenson of Toronto holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ls Davis. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tyrell va- cationed for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frost, Bobcay- geon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samells and children spent a week's holiday at Parry Sound. Miss Melodie Appleton en- joyed a week's holiday with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs: Cecil Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dougall and Jeffrey of Ottawa holi- day>d for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. C. Amey of Toronto and Mr, M- McLaren guests of Mr, H. Matthews. Miss Joyce Mann visiting her cousin Miss Sandra Real of Blackwater for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real of Greenland and Mrs. Sarah Watson of Edmonton, Alfer-' ta were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick Friday guests of Mr. and Barrett at Aldred's Beach. * Mr. and Mrs. A. Aldred of Scarboro and Mrs. Valentine of Winnipeg at their cottage for a week. Mrs. M. Warren and Mrs. Jack Edgar and Jacquline holidayed at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn and family spent their vacation at Lake St. Peter and Lake Marrau. Mr. John Walker and Miss Lynne Walker of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. R. Cawker. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred spent Monday in Toronto visiting with their aunts. (Continued on page 11) "ALAMO" ROXY THEATRE UXBRIDGE THURS. FRI. SAT, AUG. 17-18 - 19 -- PLUS -- 'Horseshoe Revue WALT DISNEY J. Wayne ew THE 'Saturday MATINEE at 2:00 p.m._ li MON. TUES. WED. | YESTERDAY-TODAY-TOMORROW S. LOREN -- Mar. Mastroiann ART OF LOVE ° James Garner, D. VanDyke, Elke Sommer AUG. 21 - 22 - 23 CAWKER'S Food Market SPECIALS -- AUGUST 17-18-19 Cotta Rolls Th. «55; |sucep 1's Bacon = 79: CHRISTIE'S Date Turnovers ro. JIC CROWN Corn Sure 2 Ib. Glass Bote PEC Pork ¢ & Beans 140: 2] 0 39° AYLMER Mixed Vegetables: oz. -2f 5 ¥ NEW - By The Makers Of Javex 24 oz. Bottle Both FANTASTIK Spray Cleaner and 32 oz. REFILL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Reg. Price $1.78 1.98 FREE DELIVERY | Phone 985-2221 Port Perry

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