a Rg my he ¥ eT or 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs., August 17th, 1967 Senior Citizens Club . - " Ping 3 the Dominion of Canada and the North West Perritories. Miss Dodd found it to be a most informative and inspi- Honeydale W.l. Enjoy Pot - Luck Luncheon will be placed on the bench- es shortly. After the meeting was ad- journed a delicious pot luck LS On Saturday evening Aug- thanks to Mr. A. Aldred who CN ust 5th a successful Euchre|yrought a large fan. Thanks SRE was held at the Hall. 16|4)50 to Mrs. M. Cullen and BRAT tables were played at. The|nrs Baird who painted the AS evening was warm, but the floor, The Hall is a credit Ry Hall was quite comfortable, to our Senior Citizens, as PRET f) i » over five years ago it was A Lid organized and has been fur- hid ROUND THE nished, also dishes, etc., and 3 TOWN amplifier installed, all by ------------B-Doupe-& D. Evans __ Mrs. Storey Beare is vis, . iting her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ilan Beare, Montreal. She also plans to visit Expo. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Don Carnegie and family also Mrs: Howard Forder and family are on a tour of the Western Provinces. * * * » Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Beare and girls are spending their vacation at a cottage in Car- narvon. $8 * * 0% Quests with Mrs. Bill Day over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hayes, Bow- 'manville also Mrs. A. Howes and daughter of Willowdale. ¢ ss oo Mrs. Gladys Archer visited with her daughter, Mrs. Bry- don, Toronto recently. Local Legion (Continued) R. McClure, H. Fralick & D. Bronson, L. Collins & R. Mills. 10 to 12 Sack race, boys--R. Taylor, H. Collins, D. Woods. 10 to 12 Sack race, girls--B. . McMaster, S. Tristram, I. Collins. 13 to 15 Three legged 'boys-- R. Taylor & R. Evans, R. ~ Whitter & R. McNenley, D Woods & P. Van Weston. 13 to 15 Three legged, girls A. Rodd & S. Whiter, S. Tristram & G. Hadley, K Harper & B. McMaster. Egg throwing contest, la- dies and gents pairs-- G. Porter & I. Doupe. . Three legged race, ladies and gents pairs--B. Evans, G. Porter & L. Cawker, J. Parker & B. Parker. Shoe kick, ladies--C. Whit- ter. B. Hartin. Shoe kick, gents--L. Brown Youngest boy and girl-- effort and hard work. Euchres are practically the only way money is made and a few raffles once in awhile. First meeting for members will be Sept. 14 (Wed.) at 2 p.m. (No meeting's are held July and August). Euchres are held every other Satur- day, all through the year. Next Euchre will be held at the Hall Sat., August 19th at 8.30 p.m. Nice Lunch served and good prizes for lucky winners, at a small charge. Members please note date and time for next meeting. Preparations may be discuss- ed for a future bus trip. Again we express our deep- est regret and sympathy to the late Mrs. L. Wilson fam- ily. Mrs. Wilson was ill for a long while, and was also a faithful member of our Clb. - The winners at Euchre on Aug. 5th as follows--Ladies High--Mrs. V. Carl, Second high Mrs. R. Hardy, Consola- tion Mrs. C. Jeffrey. Gent's high Mrs. M. Clark (playing as man), Second Mr. C. Geer, Consolation Mrs. R. Taylor (as man). Please keep in mind future dates in connec- tion with Club. COUNTY OF ONTARIO TENDERS For INSURANCE Sealed tenders properly marked on the outside as to contents and addressed to the undersigned will be received up to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 29th, 1967 for insurance on LAKEVIEW MANOR in the Village of Beaverton: Details of the insurance coverage may be obtained on application - to the Clerk- -| Treasurer. Oldest lady and man-- Mr. & Mrs. Rankin. : "Several games of Horse- shoes were played and a mixed ball game, after which 'everyone had supper. The afternoon ended with a pea- nut and sucker scramble and| watermelon for the children. necessarily accepted. Wm. G. Manning Clerk-Treasurer County of Ontario 605 Rossland Rd. East WHITBY, Ontario. 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