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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Dec 1968, p. 17

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| BLACKSTOCK By O. Hill Twenty-three ladies met in the Christian Educstion room Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 26 or the general U.C.W. meet- #4 which took the form of a workshop. To commence dessert and coffee was serv- ed at 1.30 p.m. when a social half hour was enjoyed, then #Mrs. Richard VanCamp, with Mrs. L, Thompson at the piano led a sing song when a couple of new tunes to leave with Mrs. G. Larmer. TNT ESad Christmas. hymn were learn. ed. } President Mrs. Glenn Lar- mer now presided and after extending welcome conduct: ed the business. Minutes were read and confirmed. Treasurer's report received A request for clothing and bedding for a' needy family in this area was requested. Anyone with above kindly Reports of the units were 1 THANK YOU TO THE ELECTORS OF SCUGOG NEWS given by Mrs. R. McLaugh: lin, Mrs, Walter Wright and Mrs, R. VanCamp, Mrs. Roy Taylor read a short item on Understanding China Mrs Merrill VanCamp an item on Human Rights. " Mrs. C. Hill on Supply and Social Service. It was de cided to send a bale early in January. Ladies were asked to answer the roll calls in January by some item for layettes, which are urgently needed. For particulars ack Mrs. C. Hill or either 1968 or 1969 president. Mrs. Roy McLaughlin pre- sided for programme and A Ja) 2 LH Te RH ES UR By 1 i a 4 Church in Port Hope Satur- day, November 30th. The following girls received County----Honours certificates and pins: Ilene DeJong; Eleanor Wright; Diane Van- derhuel; Linda McLaughlin. These certificates and pins were presented by Mrs.. Clay- ton Elliott, President of Dur- ham East Women's Institute. All girls attending modelled their skirts or jumpers which they had made during this course At service .in. the United Church Sunday morning the choir 'sang an anthem "Come to my Heart Lord Jesus" Rev. P. Romeril chose as the text for his impressive sermon called on Mrs. H. Kvte and Mrs. P. Romeril who led a very interesting and thought provoking work shop. After Check The Label On Your Paper three questions had been JAAR SS ICRAF LE OS hl) i Nek AT ON AEN PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968 -- 17 $50 ESTES, A FMF CLT I HBP E dl "Those who_Walk in Dark- ness'. In the Anglican Church Rev. R. C. Rose delivered a fine timely sermon from the theme '"Have we Voted for Jesus?" It is not enough to receive Him, we must pro- vide a place for Him in our hearts. The Holy Contem. porary Communion was ad- ministered. } Mr, and Mrs. Danny Cola- cicco and family were Sun- day guests of Mrs. L. Thomp- son. ) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer and babe, Pickering, visited Mrs. G. Fowler, Sunday. Mrs. Percy VanCamp went with 'Mr. Norton VanCamp as he returned to Listowel last Monday after he receiv- ed word of his mother-in- law's death. Mr. Percy Van Camp, mr. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp attended the funeral of Mrs. Glenny in Listowel Tuesday. Sympathy is extended Mrs. E. McCoy and family on the death of Mr. McCoy. Sorry to report Mr. Ray Bradburn is in Toronto Gen- eral Hospital. We hope that he may soon be much im- proved. Mr, and Mrs. Keith John- ston, Belleville visited Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Thursday. Prize winners at the W.L euchre Wednesday evening were Mrs. Gordon Strong, Mr. Carl Wright, Mrs. Mar- wood McKee. & family, Bowmanville were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Shantz v 11 di d | | WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY || ottered. Offorine revenes TO EXTEND MY SINCERE THANKS TO am, SB Ta ALL WHO CAME OUT AND VOTED TO ||discussed. Mrs. Romeril : . closed the meeting with ~ y J ELECT ME REEVE OF SCUGOG IN THE ||prayer. Mrs. McLaughlin ex- TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN- : RECENT ELECTION. MY BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. "Cecil Fralick NOTICE 7 1969 = | panied on the piano by Hea- pressed thanks to all who had helped in any way. Friday night a good crowd gathered in the Recreation centre in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Venning who were 'married recently. Mr. John Hamilton was M.C. and announced the fol- lowing programme: Piano solo by Kenneth Crawford; Reading by Cheryl Rahm "Your Husband"; Two solos --"The Other Man's Grass is Always Green" and "I Could- n't Live with out your Love" by Leanne Dorrell accom- "Just Like My Mother's". SHIP OF SCUGOG AT THIS TIME, " THANK THE RATEPAYERS WHO SUPPORTED ME IN THE ELECTION OF DECEMBER 2nd. WAS UNSUCCESSFUL IN MY BID "FOR DEPUTY REEVE, | I WISH TO ALTHOUGH | WILL LOOK ON MY EXPERIENCE IN y COUNCIL AS ONE OF THE HIGH-- "LIGHTS OF MY LIFE. - h . 41 * fj 70 . 019 & 690 De, ay Secs BY FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS | HAVE SERVED i MOTORISTS |), ONTARIO Reading by Mrs. Neil Bailey YOU TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY, AND SO ; - Ee Mrs. John Venning showed LEAVE THE OFFICE OF COUNCIL WITH NO : i ; . . . slides of Wayne and Fran's § Your 1969 licence plates are NOW |veading. Some Centenniat REGRETS. available and must be on your car no later than midnight, 3 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH. PASSENGER CARS, DUAL PURPOSE VEHICLES, AND 'MOTORCYCLES scenes and Cartwright Fair scenes. Mr. Hamilton congratulated the couple, welcomed Mrs. Venning to this community and with the good wishes of all present and many others who weren't able to attend presented them with -a plat- ONE. | WISH EACH AND EVERY MEMBER OF THE NEW COUNCIL THE BEST FOR THE NEXT TWO YEARS. SEASONS GREETINGS TO EACH AND EVERY- June Crozier y form rocker and hassock. ; 1968 plates expire midnight, Friday, February 28th. Both groom and bride made fitting replies. A bounteous SCHEDULE OF FEES lunch and social time con- Passenger cars and dual purpose motor vehicles |cluded another pleasant ev- 8 cylinders..... IRA PAPI LUNE AN $35.00 |ening. | y SO CYINNOIE use sriv runnapivequerninvndunds $27.50 4-H Achievement ' : 4 cylinders or less Twenty-seven girls and . manufactured in or before 1933..........% 8.00 | four leaders -- Msds. Henry manufactured after 1933........ PPI $20.00 | wotten, Murray Byers, Ralph MOIOICYCIOS. . sv sissiornonsnssonnssionrorevne $10.00 Larmer and Harold Martyn TO THE CITIZENS OF PORT PERRY 'attended the Durham County . _ A CERTIFICATE OF MECHANICAL FITNESS 4H girls achievement Day in + 1969 plates cannot be issued when ownership of | Cronk Hall of the United a used motor vehicle is being transferred unless ' the prescribed certificate of mechanical fitness is INVEST NOW AS YOUR NEW ELECTED REEVE 1 WOULD roduced. ia REMEMBER: - 1 LIKE TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE THANKS Your 1969 licence application is on the lod hari, Maks IA 0 FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT AT THE t e application for ren : » en pe nies 4 Th do. not have motor POLLS ON MONDAY. vehicle liability insurance must pay in addition to the registration fee a further $25. to the Motor Vehicle Accident _ Claims Fund. Payment of this fee does not provide insurance coverage of any kind. . | HAVE WORKED IN THE INTEREST OF THE CITIZENS OF PORT PERRY FOR MORE THAN TEN YEARS AND | PROMISE TO CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU TO THE BEST 3 OF MY ABILITY DURING MY TERM OF OFFICE AS REEVE. for Terms of 4 or 5 years VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable half yearly or may COMMERCIAL VEHICLES For registration dates and fees for trucks, buses and » trailers, consult your local licence issuing agent. Licence plates and permits may be obtained BY MAIL. be left to compound Sénd your completed application form and fee to the Ontario Derarnnt Tans ort, Ferguson Block, Queen's Park, Toronto 5. DO NOT SEND CASH. EMMERSON > LE INSURANCE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AGENCY Hon. Irwin Haskett, Minister LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL. Bob Kenny ONTARIO

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