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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Nov 1967, p. 2

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if Ls F « ; lb hp St _r a. - ' - rl 2d land a i de ALT RL LE ar BV CSD, EAR oF < - bo SC 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 2nd, 1967 Thirteen-year-old muscul victim, Kirk Clouthier has ment to make. noon among his friends at to symbolize the commenc Firemen Begin M.D. Campaign The Port Perry & District March for Muscular Dystro- phy will take place during November and December. The Port Perry Fire De- partment have placed Canis- ters in all the local stores in __ Port Perry and surrounding} district. MDAC will use money raised in the compaign to re- lieve the victims of muscular dystrophy in any way possi- ble and to finance research into MD. The disease, which causes progressive paralysis, ~ has its worst effects on child- ren, whose life expectancy it severely limits. Research aimed at finding a cure for muscular dystrophy is being carried on in North America, Europe and Japan. dystrophy an announce: While spending an after- the local fire hall he posed for this bell-ringing picture ar ement of the In Canada the association supports projects in every major university and medical research centre. For further information, write or phone Bill Harrison, Port Perry, Phone 985-7383 or, 7934. New Hospital On Thursday, Oct. 26th the Cubs of "C" Pack had a very enjoyable Hallowe'en Party and on Saturday, Oct. 28th the Cubs of "A" Pack and "C" Pack put on a joint ef- fort in selling Calendars and taking orders for Xmas cake. You may still order cake from Mr. Fred Fraser, Peel's Hardware. _1/3 of the pro- fits is the Cub dontion to the New Hospital. WES LANE Plumbing - Heating - Electric - PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985 - 2473 RES. Muscular Dystrophy Association's November 1 - 15 fund raising drive. like him depend heavily on their firefighter friends for money to help our scientists find a cure for MD. Kirk and others --Photo: lan Samson $1,167.00 Is Net Profit From Centennial Ball The Hospital Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. M. B. Dymond on Oct. 30th with 19 ladies present. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. B. L. Wanamaker read the min- utes of the last meeting Mrs. Don Crozier, treasurer gave a detailed report of the Cen. tennial Ball with $1,167.00 be- ing the net profit to the building fund. Mrs. Dymond expressed thanks to all who helped in any way especially the ticket sellers, Mrs. Wood for serviettes and to all who dressed in costume to make this such a Centennial. event. The annual meeting was planned for Monday, Nov. 20 at the Municipal building at 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Guest speaker fo be announced. Mrs. Dymond attended the Hospital Convention in Tor- onto last week and spoke at the noon luncheon. The annual Christmas doll draw will be held on Dec. 9. There will be 10 dolls with $5.00 on cach doll so tickets are available now from the Hospital Auxiliary represen tatives. Please note, there will be an exchange of Christmas gifts at our December meet- « ing. The following donations are gratefully acknowledged: Scugog Grace UCW $20.00 Senior Citizens $50.00 Masonic Temple .... $15.00 Coffee and refreshments 'were served. » Ready. A This week-end starts the season for the Flamingo's, with the first game in Little Britain Sunday night. This should be a game to see, as Britain and Port Perry al- ways have a grudge against each other. Tuesday night is our big opening night in the Arena. Cubs Support EPSOM NEWS By Jean Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. Earl Squlch of Columbus visited on Sat. with Mr. & Mrs. Al Christie. Ve were sorry to learn of the passing of Mrs. Holt, a former resident at the Manse. Our Sympathy also is ex- tended to Mr. Oliver Lane in the passing of his wife who had become so well known as she was a regular attend- ant at the community parties at the school. Mr. Keith Stewart and Douglas of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Clarke vi- sited with Mrs. Stewart on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Medd and family of Blackstock were with his family on Sat. Mr. Walter Asling of Ajax visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling of Brook- dale and his aunt Mrs. Caw- ker of Epsom. The Noble Prentice families family and were at 1| the Legion Hall Friday even- ing for a double birthday party. Little Stephen Pren- tice was one year old and aunt Ruth Wilkenson was 95 years old. About 75 attend- ed the party. Miss Wilkenson is fine but cays that she can't hear and see just as well as she used to. Congratulations. Her younger brother Stephen Wil- kenson of Wellandport join- ed the celebration and stayed for the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble. Notice To All Armed Forces Veterans November 4th, 10th & 11th November 5th November 11th Remembrance Week Activities For R Legion, Branch 419, Port Perry November 4th te 11th, 1967 POPPY FUND TAG DAYS (Volunteers please contact Comrade Wes. St. John). ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE at 11:00 a.m. Port Perry United Church. Fall In at 1030 hrs. in Post Office Square. REMEMBRANCE DAY BANQUET in 419 Auditorium at 1830 hrs, sharp, LRN ARR Es al Canadian REE AEE ENE) Miss Wilkenson and her brother has supper Monday night with her niece Mrs. G. Prentice and Mr. Prentice. Dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd were Miss B. Wickett of Columbus. Mrs. Mina Blew- "ett of Peterborough and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rainey of Whitby. Don't forget the ladies of the U.C.W. are having a so- cial evening on Tues. Nov. 7th. Any ladies in the com- munity will be most welcome. There will be Communion service at Goodwood United Church at 2.30 Nov. 5th. There will be a community Shower at Utica Hall Nov. 10th in honour of the forth- coming marriage of Miss Karen Geer. Accept this as your inivtation. Rev. and Mrs. Nelson, Car- ol and Sharon and Miss Weimer of Oshawa were din- ner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. -- We wish a speedy recovery to Mrs. H. Thomas of Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer visited Mr and Mrs. Jack Hill Claremont on Wednes- day evening. _Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haw- ley, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, Miss Bella Lee and Mr. An- gus Keppy of Toronto were Sunday dinner guests with Mr .and Mrs. Chas. Geer. " Mr. and Mrs. Don Rankin of Port Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Geer on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Pren- tice and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prentice and Stephen were week-end guests with their parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Pren- tice. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer celebrated their Wedding An- Game time 8.30. } Programmes will be on sale which we hope will as- sist you during the game. We will have a 50-50 draw every At St. Johns Pres. On Sunday 5th November in the St. John's Presbyterian Church a short series of ser- mons under the general title of --"DOPE OR DYNAMIC" are to be given. This is-the problem which is confront- ing especially the young peo- ple of the world -- The main avenues of human need are to be explored and the an- swer given from what the Bible has to say to our gen- eration. The services are at 10 a.m. and there is always a cordial invitation to visitors to at- tend. On Suniday evening the 5th of November and under the auspices of the Sunday Night Forum, Mr. Norman Hare of Milton is to present terature Crusade. He will have film coverage of this tremendous work and the public are warmly invit- a message in song. He is wonderfully able to do this. The time is 8 p.m. 'the case for the Christian Li- ed. Mr. Hare will also bring. The Flamingo's Are re You'. week on all programmes sold, the more we sell the bigger your prize. Also there will be a draw for a pair of N.H.L. Tickets, compliments of Ken Jackson. plus a drava on a fruit. basket, compli- ments M. Dowson Red & White Store. All of these prizes will be drawn on the programme so. don't be left: out--buy one as you enter. The openin game in the arena will be against Whitby, a new team in the League this year. Whitby, an Intermediate 'B' Club that should provide good hockey for Port Perry fans. Other new teams ip the league this year, New- | castle and Woodville, plus our . old rivals Uxbridge, Sunderland, Keswick and Little Britain, which all add up to a good year's hockey. Guides, Brownies Aid Hospital Fund The Port Perry Girl Guides made a success of their Cen- tennial Project. Within twos weeks the girls sold 1,000 candy bags, the net proceeds for the benefit of the Hospi- tal Building Fund. It is not yet known what the net amount will be, but the Guides count on preseng ing quite a substantial che- que _to the hospital, Nn ~~ OW TARGET EVERY TWE CA 985-2581 For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs « ART'S PLUMBING and HEATING Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZ) " Licenced Mechanic . LL R.R. #1, PORT PERRY | niversary and the children helped them celebrate by preparing a chicken barbe- cue dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehane, Carol and Susanne called on Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton on Monday afternoon. Roll up your sleeve to save a life... Howard's Draperies BROADLOOM Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service Custom Made Slip Covers

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