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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Nov 1967, p. 2

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; " or ae CT ASDC Ey vy --- he prt CR be "oa aS a » el v » r - de "w ~~ 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 30th, 1967 ATTENTION FARMERS! S e a J r d Vv e ew S . This week's news reads|ed a gash requiring some | are thinking of spending the S A V .. WHY PAY MORE ||!ike a community health bul- | stitches. Meanwhile Mr. F.|winter in Florida. Miss Wil- . . letin. Watson paid a visit to Medi- | lows Christmas address will On Premium Quality Miss Sharyn Monohan 'was | cal Arts in Toronto to see if | be Box 1623, Carleton Place, GASOLINE -- DIESEL and MOTOR OILS [|dicharged from Oshawa Hos: | he could get relief for a pain- | Ont. pital on Friday. Mrs. Gord | ful knee condition. The B. Wanamakers were Farm Tanks and Pumps Available Sweetman is still at time of| News from Miss Mabel [overjoyed to have Mr. and Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District writing occupying a bed in| Willows who suffered a col-| Mrs. "Red" Scott of Toronto } Port Perry Memorial. Slated | lapse in August is that she is | as their Sunday guests. This D CALL COLLECT for surgery early in the week | improving but has been ad-| particular gladness was be- are Mrs. Ross Short and Mr.| vised to take a year off, so|cause Mr. Scott has made a 668 . 3341 Bernard Standish. Then on|she and her partner, Miss | good recovery from a serious Saturday little David Stand-| Mansfield are leaving their | illness which had his friends ish took a tumble which caus- charge near Belleville and | worried. ° o o 2" Light up your life with 77 THEN | TER TORINO! (58) | 3 | es E \ AR t THEM / Fords newestbrightidea. ~~ % control, AM/FM stereo radio, AM Radio/StereoSonic Tape System, air conditioning, two-way tailgate on wagons la Ford passenger size: 2-door hardtops, 4-door sedans, wagons, fast- invention), and a surprisingly low price. This is- everybody's action 'backs, GT's, convertibles. car. Spirited. Exciting. When somebody asks "what's new" Torino! Filled with better ideas from Ford: up to 427 cubic tell them Torino. The most exciting place to be this year is inches of wack-bred power. Up to the minute options like speed in Torino. Torino! Action sized, quick handling. It's Mustang-type excitement all over again with big car comfort in six beautiful models,. six 68 MUSTANG Only Mustang makes it happen! luxury and sports extras like Tilt-Away stegrifig wheel, air conditioning, performance options and, if you like, rdcing stripes. Choose the style that makes it your car; fastback, hardtop or con- vertible. Mustang for 1968--it makes dull people interesting, interesting people absolutely fascinat- ing. And only Mustang makes it happen. S Turn on. Tune in to Mustang--the car designed to be designed by you. Pick your power from a choice of five V-8's. Choose the transmission that suits you best--from SelectShift automatic (that works like a manual when you want it tol, to that torque-taming manual 4-speed. Outfit your Mustang as a practical car or load it up with Dh: a better ideo. pal ~ ay FORD'S UNSURPASSED THREE-POINT 5-YEAR/50,000-MILE NEW GAR WARRANTY --YOUR FORD DEALER HAS ALL THE DETAILS. 985-7341 TT] CY WILSON Ford Sales secur ave On Saturday the home*of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moase was the scene of a gathering to celebrate the 87th birth- day of their mother Mrs. Cora Moase. This annual party is made up of several ® generations of her decend- ants as well as other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. Keen and Brian were there to wish Aunt Cora many more birthdays. Door-bells are ringinge again as candidates for Reach Council make their rounds. Again we ask: "Wouldn't we be able to vote more intelli- gently if we knew more of what the council is doing?" Mrs. Tobin, Miss Maureen « Tobin & Miss M. Lloyd took off to Richmond Hill on Mon- day evening to be guests of Mrs. John Skelton at a Tup- perware demonstration. Seagrave § S,.S. did it againe Almost 411% of the 89 present were: there when it started on time. With Christmas just around. the corner the junior class of 4 girls and 6 boys sang "Away in a Man- ger" as their contribution. The journey to the birthday" box was made by Allan and Ken Espie, Darlene Maschke, Clifford Moon and Enid Bel- air. The young folk and some of the older ones are busily preparing for the Christmas pageant to be held on Sun. Dec. 10th at 7.30 p.m. and for the Christmas tree on Fri. Dec. 15th. Next week theer will be the usual services but on Dec. 10th morning S. S. will be withdrawn. UTICA The sympathy 'of this com- munity goes out to the fam- ily and relatives of the {ate Mr. Charlie Lakey who pass: ed away on Sunday. ~~ Keep in mind the Christ mas Tree concert on Dec. 16 Mrs. K. Crosier visited with Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Scott, Toronto for the week. Mr. Frank Kendall arrived home from the hospital and feeling much better. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browh and family of Ajax visited with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Brown on Sunday. Mr. Doug Geer from the Lake Front Hydro Area of the Central Region, home 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Al: bright of Claremont weré guests with Mrs. Delia Har: per on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson visited her moth: er Mr. and Mrs. James Mil ler of Mount Albert on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hurley and Terry of Echo Bay were recent visitors with the Thompsons. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gear entertained the Geer family on Sunday evening. Mrs. L. Haugen and Mrs. W. Williams calling on Mr, and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and family. . Recent visitors calling on Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Pilkey 5th line Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. C. Pilkey of Toronto, Mr. Herman Walker, Brookjin, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Me. Naughton of Brantford, Mr, and Mrs. King Rennie and family, Brooklin and Mr. an Mrs. Milt. Parkins of Kinsale. 'over the week-end. ---- i Eo i i TT

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