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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Feb 1969, p. 2

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-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Twrsdoy, Feb. 13, 1969 Mrs.- S. Rzany of Oshawa, a week-end guest of Mr. & Mrs. J. Reese. Mr and Mrs. C. Aldred Sunday visitors with Mrs. J. Morris and Mrs. Wm. Ram- say of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Terry of Uxbridge on Sunday. Mr. Barry Prentice has re- turned after attending" the Quebec Winter Carnival. Miss Kay Jackson of Tor- onto a Friday visitor of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Jack- son. Choir practice Thursday night at Grace. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler included Mr. and Mrs. R. Chandler & family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mc- Daugall and family of Nestle- ton, Miss Dianna Wallace of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. M. Appleton with his parents Mr. & Mrs. H. Appleton of Whitby on Sunday. The sympathy of the Is- land people is extended to Mr. G. Smith in the passing of his brother in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lyons & family of Oshawa Sunday guests of her parents Mr. & Mrs, K. Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. Forting and children of Toronto week- end guests of Mr. and Mr: M. Forting. Plans are being made for a U.C.W. luncheon at Grace on March 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Suther- land of Oshawa with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Fra- lick on Sunday. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. R. Lehma-, Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. J Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. A. Empringham of Agincourt & Mr. and Mrs. J. Melanson of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kane and family Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Flewell of Bowmanville. DANCING CLUB ANNRENE SATURDAY, FEB. 15th RON MYERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA sy AW Miss Penny Prentice a week-end guest of Miss Bar- bdra Chambers of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts of Toronto spent the week-end at their cottage Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred of Agincourt Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, V. Aldreds. Mr. and Mrs, F. Pascoe and children of Oshawa guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kane on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Friday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Blight, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs, J. Demara 'recent. dinner guests of Mrs. Hardy, Port Perry. Service at Grace at 10.00 am. All are invited to at- tend. On Wed. evening Feb. 5 the "Head" U.C.W. met at the new home of Mrs. Joyce Heayn in Port Perry. Seven- teen ladies were present in- cluding Mrs. Eastwood and Mrs. Cora Heayn. The group leader, Mrs. Helen Redman, had chosen Stewardship for the theme of the Devotional period. The opening thought was read from the first verse of hymn #5-- } Come, Thou Almightly King, Help us Thy Name to sing, Help us to praise Father all-glorious O'er all victorious, Come, and reign over us, . Ancient of days. This was followed by the singing of "Jesus calls us (Continued on Page 6) HILLTO The Winter Carnival will open with the chariot races at 1:15 on Thursday, Feb- ruary 13th. Many classes have already begun to model their entries for the snow sculpture contest. This activity is one of the more popular contests, along with tin-can curling, skating races, a pancake eating contest and a fashion show. Prizes will be given to all stud- ents winning the contests. A rink has been made and will be free for skating through- Ministers Lead Discussion Group P HERALD out the carnival. Doors will open at 8:15 for the Valentine Dance, on February 14th. Music will be supplied by the 'Round About Way" and free records will be given as prizes. Come in casual dress and don't miss the fun. Basketball socres for this week: Sr. Boy's - Port Perry 63; Uxbridge 39 Intermediate Boy's - Port Perry 69; Uxbridge 28 Jr. Girl's - Port Perry 28; Stouffville 6 Wrestling scores: Port Perry 20; Uxbridge 30 An interdenominational meeting Sunday was held in the Church of Immaculate Conception, February 2nd: This is the fourth meeting of the interdenominational discussion group, and some 60 interested church members were present. The meeting started with a typical Catholic Mass fol- lowed by the baptism of Nick- olas John Wouters, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Wouters. A friendly and lively discus- sion followed, moderated by Father Lee, Rev. Rice, and Rev. Rose. This service and discussion followed earlier services by Rev. Rose at the Anglican Church and Rev. Rice at the United Church during BORROWING AUTHORIZED Authorization has been given by Ontario County Council to borrow up to $1,900,000 to meet current expenditures until taxes are collected. An interest rate not exceeding seven per cent on the loans was approved. ().4:12{[v]e] 2 Thurs.--Fri.--Sat. (Heart Fund Continued duties will be that of assemb- ling a group of district capt- ains to co-ordinate activities of the volunteers. Among the captains enrolled thus far are: Mr. Wes. Lane, Mr, John Ballard, Mrs. Arnold Roach, Manchester, Mr. George Pent- land, Mr. George McPhaden, Mrs. Wm. Heayn, Prince Albert. The volunteers will serve a dual purpose. They will distribute information telling how to safeguard the lives and hearts of all members of a family. They will also receive Heart Fund contribut- ions, Proceeds of the anive are used to support heart research, education - both public and professional being carried on by the Ontario Heart Found- ation, the only voluntary health agency devoted exclus- ively to combating diseases of the heart and circulation which are responsible for half of the deaths in Canada each year. Check The Label On Your Paper ROXY TTINLY: 852-6033 FEBRUARY 13--14--15 Exciting true life adventure -a safari into Northern Canada "HIGH WILD AND FREE" 7:30 p.m. and Alan Arkin as the hilarious "INSPECTOR CLOUSEAU" 9:00 p.m. the previous month. The closing prayer was given by Rev. Rice. The discus- sion was followed as in prev- ious meetings by welcome refreshments served by the Women's League. The following is a list of successful candidates in exam- inations held recently by the Royal Conservatory .of Music of Toronto in Port Perry, Ontario. = The names are arranged in order of merit. Prince Albert Pals Our first meeting of the "Milky Way" was held at.the home of Mrs. Pugh on Feb- ruary 8th, 1969 at 9:30 a.m.' The officers for this unit were elected as follows: President - Denise Jeffrey Vice Pres. - Linda Pickard Secretary - Karen Smith Press Reporter - Marie Holtby Telephone Conveners - Mari- lyn Hadden & Susan Grainger Penalty Officers - .Donna Ballard & Denna Ballard We chose . to retain the i |same name for our club, the GIVE . oo o « 50 more will live During Heart Fund Week February 16 - 22 "Prince Albert Pals", The leaders discussed the importance of milk in our diet. Mrs. Pugh demonstrated o on how: to make a junket, after which, we were each served a dish of the dessert. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Pugh on Saturday, February 16th, 1969. Piano Candidates Pass Examinations GRADE X PIANO Honours - Beverly Nolan GRADE IX PIANO Honours - David Gray Pass - Lorraine Turner 9" x 9 .08 GAUGE Lake Scugog Lumber "Bonanza Sale" FLOOR TILE -- "Now" 10c. ea. SPECIAL -- Arborite Woodgrain Coffee "Tops" -- Now Only $2. 30 2' x 4 -- REGULAR $5.36 -- Regular .15¢. ea. GRADE VIII PIANO Honours - Lois - Harrison, Shirley M. Rennie Pass - Beth R. Haynes; Jane Stulen - GRADE VI PIANO Honours - Cheryl Elliot Pass - Barbara Gilfillan; Janice Stark; Debbie Jeffrey GRADE V PIANO Honours - Susan Thompson GRADE IV PIANO Honours - Karen Saunders; George Keuning; Debbie Bolduc; Kathy Keuning GRADE III PIANO 'Honours - Anne Marlowe GRADE II PIANO Nancy Yakeley (equal); Gail Scott; Joy Panabaker; Anna- Marie Robertson; Joanne Wolters; Nancy Wygerde | GRADE IV SINGING Honours - Louise Vancamp, |* CROP- ; -INSURANCE MEETING | All farmers in Ontario County are invited to attend a Crop Insurance Meeting to be held in the LEGION HALL, UXBRIDGE . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1969 at 1:30 p.m. Guest Speaker--Mr. Gerry Chamberlain. Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario, Mr. Chamberlain will outline the various crops that are included under crop insurance at the present time. He will also be prepared to answer questions. __ This meeting is sponsored by.the Ontario County . Office of the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food Pass - Anne Hope BUYING L REAL ESTATE LTO .REALION 985-7373 The meeting was closed oi fe 4-H pledge. i Holthy - Press Reporter February 16 Give...so more will live During Heart Fund Week - 22 kept under control for either kept on the owner's property or with a competent master. VILLAGE OF PORT-PERRY Notice to Owners or Harborers of Dogs In accordance with By-Law no. 1291, a dog tag must be purchased for each dog, immediately following the First day of January. : Dog tags are available at the Municipal Office. Dog owners are reminded that dogs must be 12 months of the year; February 11, 1969 J.F. Raines Clerk-Treasurer

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