By. Olga Hill Monday morning Januavy 8th, a lovely clear cold morn: Sing. 'Temperatures ranging from 207:725 'below zero. Wo are" verv tankful it isn't Windy thy "Five completely 'destroyed the work and' glass: shop of Mr! Keith Chamberlain of the P'& K Glass? and 'Mirror: Co! atthe east end of Blackstock Sutiday afterhoon. 'Caesarea Fire Department were on the scene promptly and were able fo' confine the' Ep the Shop: '"Fstiniated! 'loss be: tween two S10 three thops- and dollars; insurance. Things seemed quiet in the village lately until Thursday night the Arena got 'started with an ¢vening, of free skat- ing. Saturday night 160 en- joyed themselves on the ice. Schedule is as follows: Mon- day - amd Tuesday 'nights - -- Curling: Wednesday 330° 5 --free skating, for school pu: pils, 8-10 public skating 25c. Thursday rink for hire." Fri- day--Hockey, Juniors 38.30 - 7.30; 8-10 Public Hockey. Saturday 1-8 free for 10 and under; 3-5 Public: Schoolers There was no aad "oa very a Eve 19 ATTL 00 BENE { AGC SGA iE Raat rT A TREE HEATING oh Ah Cold Weather je wants to be com- fortable i in Cold Weather, LET US. SUPPLY YOUR iw We Ofter TOP QUALITY Pusls, with Automatic "Delivery and FREE BURNER SERVICE. A 'Phone Call for OIL will bring our Truck oi. needs. PHONE 905-7951 to your door PIPMBY. | REESOR Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY Brockville BLAC KSTOCK NEWS 15¢. 8-10 Publie 25¢. "Mr. and Mrs. Thos.- Graham of Caesarea have moved in with Mr. Herb. Hooey for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Vlieger and family have moved into the home recently vacated 'by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crowells. Miss Hyacinthe Boothe of Toronto was week-end: guest of Rev. and 'Mrs. P. Romeri) and Dennis.. Miss Marion: Bradburn, Toronto and Mr. P. Burns, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joo Bradburn and Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn, Oshawa, Sunday. Miss Nancy Harness, Osh. awa, vas week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly. Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Broome and family, Solina were Sun. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and sons. Mrs. G. Fowler returned home Sunday following a holiday with Oshawa friends. Bill Robert and Paul Van Camp, Port Perry spent the week-end with their grand. parents Mr. and Mrs. Yopy Van- Camp: » Mrs. C.#Venning-and-Miss Linda spént last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter & family, Port ArthuF~Hr: and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Nestle: ton looked after the Post Of fice. Fy : (Too late for last week) _Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge * * Winter Coats "= Men's jscount Women's oo Children's : Snow: Suits --. Ladies Dresses Hens Sits 69.05 (All Wool Slacks {Sport oats 20 | 12.95 - 14.95 New Spring Yard Goods "Large Assortment In Stock fins } MEN'S. FELT BOOTS latéd | "8.95 MEN'S ' RUBBERS All Sizes - I seli brand names ; ron Ger Ton Floor Coverin ing Surface: ore $150 Square Yard Jo ean trust. and sons and Mrs. I. Arguo were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. McKibbon and John,, Whitby and attended the New Year's eve Candle- light service in St. John's Anglican Church, Port Whit. by. - Séveral members of St. John's attended the "open house" at the Rectory, Port Perry New Year's 'eve Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ma. haffy were New Year Satur day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Murray Birkett, Port Perry. Grant & Neil McLaughlin, Janice and Ken Crawford were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Edgerton, Cadmus. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharpe, Enniskillen were holiday call ers of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ma. haffy. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Burn: field, Janice, Heather, Ailene and Philip were Sunday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and boys. Philip remained over night with "Gordon and Glen. Mr. Ronald Tucker, Set tional' Director of 'Pioneer Camp, Vineland, was a holi- day guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1 George Wolfe Brian & John: John accompanied Mr. Tuck- er forthe long-week-end at Port Sydney and Hidden Valley. "Rev, C. H. Ferguson, Don Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm and Mr. Rdy Ferguson were New Year's Day guests of Mrs. C. Hill. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearce, Mrs. G. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford, Janice and. Ken were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lane, Oshawa, Monday: Mr.- & Mrs. Walter Wright and girls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright and family, Oshawa. Monday Miss Lorna Wright was home from Waterloo College for the' 'holidays. { sracnbant W. I. The Dec. meeting was held in the Greenbank Hall as-an Xmas Party for both 4-H Girls and W.I. Ladies. There was very little business'delt with at this meeting, although it}, was decided on to purchase four new tables for 'use in the Hall. Due to the busy time before Xmas the leaders for the "Baking with Yeast" -course will be conducting this cour-] se later in this month of January. bs 'The next course for the 4- H Girls is on "The Cereal Shelf" and starts the: middle of Feb. / Any girls wishing to take this course, please contact .the leaders Mrs. M. Couperthwaite or Mrs. Mur- ray Lee on or before Feb. 7. The District' Annual is be- ing held at. Altona, on May 23rd. Y There were various items of program put on by each 1° group which were enjoyed very much, - The 4-H Girls put on a skit which also displaved their recent sewing project, "Night Attire", which was most in- teresting. Mrs. Mero cotfiducted a sing song of Xmas Hymns. There 'was an exchange. of gifts" in both groups, after which a sarial hour was spent over lunch, WR TTY, WON NWI WO OW AAA AA A A A A A A A A a a a a a a a a ag ag alg gla gal slg PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan, 1ith, 1968 -- 3 ATTENTION 'FARMERS! 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