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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 May 1968, p. 3

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 2nd, 1968 --- 3 BIGGER & BETTER SRENORKS DISPLAY | PORT PERRY Hun sows MONDAY. "MAY 20th | LOCAL FIREMEN (WILL START AS SOON AS IT IS DUSK) SPONSORED BY PORT PERRY FIRE DEPARTMENT TICKETS $2.00 PER FAMILY AVAILABLE FROM Refreshment Booth By Guide Mothers 'Greenbank The U.C.W. afternoon unit] shower for Mr. & Mrs. Ken will, hold their 'May meeting| Prentice (Diane Clement) at on May 7th at 2~p.m. Mrs. Ralph Dusty's last Sat. The U.C.W. Rally will be| afternoon. sheld ih Greenbank 'Church| Mr. and Mrs. Leonard May 9th. Registration at| Wright, Mount Albert, visit- "9.30 a.m, ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. The Fidelis unit of Green-| Bain recently. Sixteen niec- bank U.C.W. have planned a| es and nephews helped Mr. music night of entertain-| T. Sharp celebrate his 86th ment in Centennial Hall,| Birthday at 'Pick & Chicken' a Greenbank on May 10th at|Barb-B-Q last Wed. evening. 8.15 pm. There will be lo-| Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bird, cal and visiting talent plus|Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Burn- a short play by Beaverton| sell Webster, Port Perry and Junior Farmers. Plan now| Mrs. Meta Holtby Prospect to attend with your family. | visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Silver collection. Roy Leask recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beaton of| The ladies of the after- Sunderland visited with Mr.| noon unit of the U.C.W. en- and Mrs. Fred Phoenix on|joyed the pictures of Japan Sunday 'evening. shown by Mrs. J. McIntyre Mr. Brian Harris visiting| of Uxbridge last Thursday. at his home over the week-| The final concert of the end. | Oshawa Symphony Orchestra Sorry. to hear that Mrs.| will be held in Eastdale Col- Mabel Pearson fell and broke | legiate auditorium on Friday her ankle last Monday. She|May 3rd at 8.30 p.m. is convalescing with her| Congratulations to Mr. & __daughter Mrs. Charles Had:| Mrs. den Pinedale. birth of a son, April 24th, A good crowd attended the| Grandson for Mr. and Mrs. "Brian Taylor on the ROXY THEATRE ° UXBRIDGE 852-6033 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 2-34 "THE WORLD OF ABBOT and COSTRLLO" 7:30 p-m. Bearing the Comedy team of Abbot Ha _Costello, PLUS "THE ANNIVERSARY" starring Bette Davis 9:00 p.m. A First Run Picture With Toronto, SPECIAL KIDDIES MATINEE--"The World of Abbot and Costello" plus Pant 5 "Batman & Robin. ALL SEATS HALF PRICE 25c. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6-7-8 "THE WONDROUS STORY OF BIRTH" 7:45 p.m, See the actual Birth of Triplets. - PLUS 4 " NO GREATER SIN" starring Jim Back .s ~ J ROR: ESTIMATES & SERVICE CALL 985-3112 ort Heating & Ventilation INDUSTRIAL + COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS - CONTRACTS SPECIAL! « 3-16 MAHOGANY PANELLING \ (UNFINISHED) Excellent quality for REC. ROOMS, COTTAGE Finish to your own liking with REZ. Special Price $3.45 for 4x8 Sheet Ask about other Wallboards at various prices. REESOR Fuel & Lumber PHONE 985 - 7951 PORT PERRY News Leonard Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Snod- den and family called on Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ander- son and Miss Ray Godfrey all of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. L. Blakely & family Sunday supper guests of Miss Myrtle Blakely of Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd spent the week-end at their cottage, Haliburton. A car load of Greenbank ladies went to Fairview Lodge last Wed. to help Mrs. L. Tomilson celebrate her 90th Birthday. They found her in good health. Mrs. Lorne Blakely attend: ed the funeral of Mrs. Mabel Chapman of Port Perry on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry of Port-Perry-and-Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan attended - the funeral service of their cou- sin Mr. 'Stev. Sellers, Sutton on Friday afternoon. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Forsythe and Peter of Agincourt visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter Sunday evening. SUGAR & SPICE (continued) column of references to it is completely idiotic." This was "| one of his milder paragraphs. A teen-ager from Walker- ton: "lI think that your co- lumn is one of the most alive writings in today's news- papers . . . Being a teen-ager is one of the roughest and loneliest times | have reach. ed. I'm torn between loyal- ty to my parents and anger at them for. clipping the wings that | think are full- grown enough to fly. It's particularly hard when | start to wonder if I'm the only one that acts this. way, and ask myself, 'What's the matter with me, anyway?" There's more, but she ends, "So please keep reaching out to students and teen-agets, Mr. Smiley; too few people do!" A former student, Maureen Schwartz(Killoran), of Cooks- ville; writes hotly in defence, but she's prejudiced (I gave out of her teens, she's get- ting the message: "Speaking of raising kids -- it is no wonder the 'older generation' always seems to be making such a-mess of things. Rais- ing the 'younger generation' is enough to reduce them to babbling idiots . ... All this and my kidlet is 17 months. What will I be saying when she is 17 years?" All I can say is that you wouldn't be- lieve your ears, Maurcen. Give up, Mr. Whipp? --Toronto Telegram News Service A.W. BROCK] DEPARTMENT STORE MEN'S SUITS MADE TO MEASURE One Pant s89 05 STOCK SUITS Two Pant 8 00 5 CRAFT JACKETS and WINDBREAKERS SBS 7403 17 95 JACKETS :35.00 - -49. 95 Ladies Spring and Summer Dresses LADIES HAND BAGS 2.95 .3.95 WALLPAPER targe Stock Pre-Pasted Papers 73 Roll and Up Room Lots Always In Stock

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