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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Jun 1968, p. 12

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$2 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 20th, 1968 Manchester News Mrs. Meta Hoytby nas re- turned from visiting friends near Woodstock. Mrs. Muriel Hewitt, Car- narvon was at the home of Mr. A. Roach several days last week. Misses Jessie and Margaret Johns are Vagstioning in England. Miss - Lauretta Sonley, Whitby, visited her brother Mr. Cliff Sonley and Mrs. Sonley on the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis and family of Oshawa have mov- ed into Mr. Wanninkhof's house. We welcome them to our village, ; Mrs. Crosier attended Achievement Night-for Pion- eer girls at Bloomington Church on Saturday evening. Mr. W. E. Mulholland has ort ESTIMATES & SERVIC Heating & Ventilation INDUSTRIAL + COMMERCIAL + RESIDENTIAL REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS - CONTRACTS FOR CALL 985 - 3112 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services 'see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations. Dec. 168 | DUFF ELECTRONICS "ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Dec./68 "Earl Wallace ROOFING Ashphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and Aluminum Roofing. EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds -. of roof work. A. E. Johnson 0.D. OPTOMETRIST ~ eo 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 "Dec. /67 | CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Leonard R. Rosenberg & Associates Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Aurora Telephone Aurora 727-9451 EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985.7306 PORT PERRY Dec. 31/68 Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED ARMSTRONG Port Perry -- 985-2226 Dec. /67 FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Myrtle 655-4832 Dec./68 6. McPhaden Insurance 985-2341 Dec. 68 the foundation in for their new home. Mr. John Lightbody of Buckinghamshire, "England, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mul: holland one day last week. Mr. Lightbody was formerly courier for Le Roy Tours and conducted tours of the capi- tals of Europe. He is now on his way to New Zealand. Mrs, W. S. Taylor and Brenda were with Mrs. Cro- sier on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harley John- son and two children, Wel- land and Mr. Ted Krabbe of Ida were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Wes- ley on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mul- holland of Camp Borden were with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mulholland on the week- end. Personal contact has been the emphasis of the Liberal Candidate Norm Cafik in In the Port Perry-Scugog this election, Gerrow, Jim area he visited with (from left) Anson Lee and Cliff Love. 'Nestleton. Blackstock News A good number gathered in the Township Hall, Tues- day evening to meet Mr. Russell Honey and Mrs. Hon- ey. Prior to the meeting a few cars and several cheer leaders . .toured - Blackstock, Caesarea, North and South After returning to the Hall Mr. Neil Malcolm introduced Mr. Honey who gave a short address, then answered questions asked by the audience. Misses Candy Malcolm and Cathy Bristo accompanied by Mrs Dorothy Bristo entertained with dan. ce numbers. Refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed. Prize winners at the euch- re Wednesday 'night were: high lady, Mrs. Oscar Gra- ham; second, Mrs. Charles Smith; high gent, Mr. Walt- er Lawrence; second, : Mr. Carl Wright." Next party and last for the season, Wednes- 'day, June 26th. Cartwright Squirt baseball team played Ideal Dairy of Port Perry at Cartwright Central School Grounds on Tuesday evening. Result 13- 10 in favour of Port Perry. Thursday evening they play- ed Scugog team at Scugog Island resulting in 15 -7 in favour of Cartwright. The Brownies held a Pack holiday at Mr. Ernest Swains cottage at Caesarea for the week-end, under the direct- ion of Brown Owl Shirley Turner and Tawny Owl Con- nie Swain. Sunday morning the Ex- plorers attended service in the United Church in a body and made a donation to the church M. and M. treasurer, Mr. John Carnaghan which was dedicated by the Pastor Mr. Romeril spoke mainly to the - Explorers from the theme, "Look at My Hands." Msds. Harold Kyte and Har- old McLaughlin sang a lov- ely duet "Just a Closer Walk with Thee." In St. Johns Church, Rev. Rose spoke on the need of Love in a christian life, Next Sunday will be Anni- versary in St. Johns, Next Sunday is Decoration in this election." NORM CAFIK SPEAKS ON LABOUR "Because of my labour background, it is natural that I would be concerned with the problems of the working man. I strongly defend his rights, and actively seek his support |For FAIR REPRESENTATION OF LABOUR, On June 25th VOTE NORM CAFIK, LIBERAL Day Service in the Union Cemetery with Rev. Merrill Ferguson, Toronto as guest speaker. Sunday evening about 70 adults and children of the Port Perry Baptist Church Tri 'M Group gathered by the pond on the Lloyd and John Beacock farm and spent a very pleasant time with sing songs, musical numbers around a bon fire and had lunch anda social time, a special Father's Day event. . All groups of Brownies, Guides, Cadets, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers met at the Agricultural Park on Sunday evening. A programme was planned a Cadets and Guide Company in which each contributed a number. An enrolment ceremony was held for seven. guides. Ven- turers were in charge of the huge bonfire to mark the last meeting of all the groups until fall. Thursday noon guests of Mrs. Lloyd Beacock were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parkin and Mrs. Lila Miloy Cameron and Mrs. John Beacock. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock attended the progressive supper in Port Perry sponsored by the Tri M. group of the Baptist Church. Gordon Beacock was Sun- day guest of Pastor and Mrs. Hern and baby Jaunita, Port Perry, adopted son for Father's Day. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock were Sunday afternoon call- ers of the Lloyd Beacocks. (Conunued on Page 14) # MEN ARE LIKE FigH . NEITHER | Norm Cafik Norm Cafik, Liberal can- didate for Ontario Riding, has called on voters to ig- nore party affiliation for the sake of Canadian unity. Speaking .to a meeting in Pickering last . week, Mr. Cafik said, "In this election there is only one issue -- whether this country will re- main united or whether we will vote to divide it. There is only one leader who stands for a united Canada, who stands clearly for French & English being treated equal- ly and that is Pierre Tru- deau." Recalling the election of 1958, Mr. Cafik went on to say that at that time about 509, of the Liberals in this country joined the Conserva- tives to vote for John Dief- In Pickering him a man with a vision. Ten years later we are in. the same 'position with Pierre Trudeau, the man who cang lead the ou to great- ness. 41 believe "thé Canadian people ought to do the same thing for Pierre Trudeau," he said, "Because he is of new ideas. He is a mane who is trying to create a new Canada." enbaker because they saw in PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, REAL ESTATE LTD. -REALTOR Jou O60 IK 200k : core » wish to have it changed, For... Business Office. Please tell us now, before we print the new PORT PERRY Directory on July 16th Look up your listing in the current Directory. If you 985-7373. ------ > dial "0" (zero) and Ask

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