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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Mar 1968, p. 3

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A L 3 ve DR Rg ar bY Se "5s 358% AEN ALI rele Sid a AN SRE PORT PERRY STAR = Thursday, March 14th, 1968 -- 3 ew News The afternoon Unit of 'he U.CW. met jointly with 'he Fidelis Unit last Wednesday evening. Miss Carol Smith showed pictures on New- foundland's rocky' landscape, churches and homes. Carol nursedin the Bae Verte Hos- pital for a year and her in- teresting commentary made the pictures most enjoyable. A talented quartette of trum- pet players from Uxbrdge Free Methodist Church play- ed sacred music during the devotional; - Mr. and Mrs. Arthas Cou- ves attended the Feaver- Bailey wedding in Brampton last Friday evening. WES Miss Cathy Cookman spen® the weekend at Port Sydney. A good crowd was on hand at the last euchre party. The winners were : Ladies high, Mrs. Don Ferguson 'and low, Mrs. Donneral. Men's high, Keith Bacon and low, Ches- ter' Geer. Door prize went to Bill Bacon. The next party March 15, Mrs. Harper, Mis, R. Fos- ter, Mrs. Beaton, Mrs. Tait and Mrs. the lunchéon at the Scugog United -Church last Wed. About forty young people from Greenbank and Pine- dale churches enjoyed a fine skating party at the Sunder- LANE Plumbing - Heating Electric - PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985 - 2473 RES. Tanson attended: land Arena last and returned to Church for lunch. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Jerry Davis on the death of his father. 1 The U.C.W. has planned an Open Meeting for May 20th. Try and keep this date open. Mrs. Markham Truax is in Uxbridge - Cottage Hospital. She is improving nicely fol- lowing an operation Friday. Mr. and Mra. Howard Gib- son and Mr.. and Mrs. - Art Cox were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs, Blwood Clem- ents last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Smith and boys of Columbus; Miss Helen Lee of Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. H, Martyn of Port Perry and Mrs Palmer of Thursday Pinedale ?| Uxbridge called on Mr. and 2 Mrs. J. Lee on Sunday. Mr. D. Lee had to spend a couple of days in hospital last week following an accid- ent with his truck, Mr. Jerry Lappin was in- volved in an accident at Man- 2| chester last weekend. We are glad that neither of these two men was seriously in- jured. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mid- gely spent Sunday with Mr. children at Brooklin. Mrs. Bert Thomson vis- ited her sister in Ellesmere A.W. IDEPARTMENT BROCK SYNOD anda GREB HUSH PUPPIES = OXFORDS - MEN'S $10.95 LADIES $9.50 Boys $8.95 GREB WORK BOOTS - KODIAK - $11.45 SISMAN WORK BOOTS HIGH CUT BOOTS s11.95 $16.95 HIGH CUT BOOTS $17.95 OLE [SAHARA BOOTS HEWETSON SHOES OXFORDS earner. $14,995 SUEDE OXFORDS $9.95 59.95 --s11.95 MEN'S SAVAGE SHOES CHILDRENS $5.95-6.95 WHITE BOOTS $12.95 $4.95 MEN'S ACME COWBOY BOOTS $27.95 | BOY'S $13.95 | I sell br: and names you can trust. for a few days recently. Several euchre fans atten- ded the card party in Sun- derland last. Friday night. Guests for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown were Mrs. Maud Brown and Terry of Scugog Island; and' Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Edith Mollon and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cox end Jeff of Port Perry. Mr. Wm: Stone and Miss Linda Stone visited with rel- atives in the West recently. Willie reports the weather was very warm and no snow. Linda has taken a position as librarian and we hope her health will improve in the dry air of -the prairies: Mr. and Mrs. M. Raines are on a Florida holiday. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Lotton|| and son visited with her grandparents at Washago on Sunday. and Mrs. Ken Carson and SUGAR & SPICE Continued Women are completely de- void of sportsmanship, hate to be beaten and turn cold or hot with rage when they are. Knowing this, I foolish- ly took part in a mixed curl- ing bonspiel the other day. The girls haven't changed. They "played as though the six-dollar prizes were solid gold Cadillacs. Still on sports, the winter carnival season is in full swing. "I guess theyre a good thing. Give people a chance to get stoned .to the eyeballs or roar about on their skidoos, releasing their aggressive tendencies. The height of something occurr- ed at one of these events the other day. Winner of the ice-fishing contest col- lected 'a _free holiday in Nassau. The winner? A 4%- inch perch, "And a last word on games. The Liberal leadership mara- thon is on and the pack is off and running. But the bulldogs, greyhounds and just plain mutts are all look- ing over their shoulders at that darned French poodle coming up fast. My suggestion: call the race off and ask Dief to take over as leader. Winston Churchill crossed the floor of the House and look how fap'he went. And wouldn't the Old Chief have a lovely time ripping into Stanfield? --Toronto Telegram News Service PLASTER SMP SERVICE C lecanliness is our by-word L arge and small repairs E very plastering need A rches, ceilings, etc. eat workmanship CONSTRUCTION. F. SHERMAN -- SEAGRAVE -- 985-3111 W. KEARLEY -- UXBRIDGE -- 852-3878 REPAIR or one you are planning to buy. COMPLETE SALES - meet your new McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER If you own a chain saw or are thinking about buying one, remember this name and address for complete chain saw sales and service. Better yet, tear out this ad and put it in your telephone book where you'll be certain to find it when you need it. Drop in and see us anytime . even if it's just for a little helpful advice or information about your saw CHAIN SAWS / CHAIN / ATTACHMENTS / ACCESSORIES EASY TERMS WITH APPROVED CREDIT SERVICE + REPAIRS INVEST NOW 7 for Terms of 3 or 4 years VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed "Investments Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED : 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985.7306 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 6. McPhaden Insurance 985-2341 Dec./68 For Income Tax see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations. Dec./68 | FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Myrtle 655-4832 Dec./68 A. E. Johnson 0.D. OPTOMETRIST ® EYES EXAMINED eo 229 Mary St. 985-2383 June/68 RAYMOND J. FRALICK representing CIA Co-operators insurance Association The Farmers Union Mutual Fire Insurance Life - Auto - Home Protection : Fire Phone 985.7447 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Leonard R. Rosenberg & Associates Bank of Nova Scotia _ Building, Aurora Telephone Aurora 727-9451 Dec. /67 EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY Dec. 31/68 DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985.7993 or 985.2728 PORT PERRY Dec./68 o Septic Tanks 'Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry -- 985-2226 Dec. /67

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