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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Mar 1969, p. 18

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SERS Ea % ou ot Sata, a FO ERY " - erses about friendship and wi 18 - PORT PERRY STAR - ~ Thursday, March 27, 1969 Seagrave The young people made heir Easter eggs last Wed- fesday and now solicit your jatronage. They have over 100. "Free Fellowship and Food". Those words describe he latest project of our J.C.W.--a community dinner n the church basement on junday night. - Almost 150 seople sat down to sample he pot-luck dishes and noone vent hungry. After all were satisfied heré was a short and suit: 'ble program with Rev. Critch cting as chairman, Mrs. Abra- .am with her sister Mrs. Tobin t the piano led in 2 sing-songs. "he first round of songs were, iear the end of the evening Il joined in a real good iymn-sing. In between were duet by the same two ladies, piano solo by BonnieShort, selection by 20 members of he junior choir, a "Who Lives lere?" contest led by Morley fruce and a raisin stabbing ontest for a crowd of young- ters whom Donna Bruce was tying to keep in place. The enediction pronounced by tev. McNeil. Tani A A A SAA AA AN XN ALS RN RN YS SRR. @® VICTORIA DAY WEEK-END IN BOSTON eo Leaving Friday evening, May 16th, 7.00 p.m., returning Monday, May 19th by 8.30 p.m. stay at the Statler Hilton Hotel of Boston, time for shopping, sightseeing, guided tours included, priced from £59.00. CALL COLLECT or WRITE FRED DeNURE TOURS 1 4 ' [] ' 1} ' 1 i ' 1 ' i i ) i i L] Unive Alcan , We have units from 870 sq. ft. to 1352 sq. ft. * HOT WATER HYDRONIC HEATING * SOME MODELS HAVE TWO BATHROOMS MAJOR APPLIANCES FREE STANDING FURNITURE . We can supply complete or will finish the i unit on a basement supplied by you to our * = J specifications. ; CONTACT US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND BROCHURES Central Ontario Home Builder P.O. BOX 491 ¢ BOWMANVILLE : Box 238, Lindsay, Phone 324-5836 ! or Call Mrs. A. Robertson, Port Perry, Phone 985-2523 SAR SARNIA ALN NNN ARN NCR CXR DON'T BUILD THAT ON. SITE HOUSE ON YOUR | YOU HAVE -- OSHAWA, ONTARIO OFFICES AT 1 SAUNDERS AVENUE -- Some of our people missed the event because of Sunday visitors. At the Fred Cookson home they were entertaining the family - Mrs. Tobin and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cookson of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sheehan from Toronto. Mrs. Moon and Clifford were having a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lake and family of Toronto. The spring school holiday didn't seem to do much for the young fry. We are hearing reports of roads and several cases of measles, that could start it. We haven't had a real outbreak here for some time. 'Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wana- maker were on another baby- sitting spree over the week- end at the Ira Carr home in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Carr and the two older boys were on a trip to U.S.A. Mrs. Tobin, Miss Maureen and Miss Sharyn Short attend- ed a trousseau tea on Wednes- day evening in honour of Miss Blanche Abernathy of Mark- ham, then on Sunday Maureen and Sharyn were guests at the wedding when Miss Abernathy was married to Mr. John Dart. Mr. Gary LOT UNTIL CHECKED rsal Homes s Ltd. PHONE 623-7432 - ONTARIO a r hie AS 8 Corre News Twiner was a guest and Mr. Dane Coxworth was an usher at the same wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carr entertained their Tobin and Wanamaker neighbours at the Barbershopper's concert in Oshawa on Saturday evening. Everything was normal at church Sunday morning including the wanderings of the ushers. Attendance was a little lower at S.S. - 77. The primary class made a flannel- graph of the Good Samaritan with Stephen Foote and Doro: thy Fitze reading the story. (Stephen says he would rather sing.) Carol Anne Sturman was ready with her birthday money. Burketon * Mr. Orval Greer, Oshawa was dinner guest of his mother Mrs. {W. Bryan on Tuesday. Master Ricky Smith is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. We wish him a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Orsus Smith have moved to Oshawa hav- ing sold their home here. We wish them well in their new home and surroundings. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Erwin Humking, Osh- awa. Mrs. Humking was the former Janice Lovery. Mrs. R. Davey attended a Birthday Party in the form of a Supper and Presentation held at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grant's residence in Oshawa. Among those attending were Mr. & Mrs. H. Davey, Susan and Steven, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hodgson, Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hack- ney Highland Creek, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davey, Tyrone, Miss Jean Davey, Toronto, and Mr. Denzil Prescott, Lind- say with Mr. and Mrs. P. Gatchell. awa with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Harry Grace. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Orono with Mrs. W. Bryan on Saturday. Mrs. Fred Tabb has return- ed from Bowmanville Mem- orial Hospital on March 14 and is convalescing at home after 'undergoing a major operation and "spending four weeks there. ARE FUNNY THE MOTHER WORRIES { ABOUT HER SON, THE FATHER ABOUT i RIAN' $ SUPERTEST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH ® 24 HOUR TOWING eo (Emergency Groceries) ICE--Block & Cube Miss Bernice Grace, Osh-| ZR PARENTS Siti 00 All members were present at the regular meeting of Scugog Council held on Mar, 1st. Mr. P. Goreski came before Council re the separation of a lot and the original farm house from his property pt. lot 2, Con. 10, the same be- ing in a recommendation from the Planning Board. Other recommendations from the Planning Board were (1) For a lot to be severed from the C. Fralick farm to Mr. and Mrs, C. Ross, and (2) Permission be given to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Redman to build a take-out Fish & Chip and ice-cream bar, Correspondence: Dept. of Highways - final payment of 1968 Rd. Subsidy in-amount of $2,885.87. Robert Taylor tendering his resignation as Road. Sup- erintendent as of March 31, 1969. Ont. County Board of Edu- cation requesting the right to appoint members to all Planning Boards. Also that copies of Council minutes be sent to them, By-Law No. 1282 to author- ize the Expenditures on roads in the Township in the year 1869 -- Const. $8,000.00, Maintenance $18,000.00. Total $26,000. -- read three times and passed. Resolutions--- Prince Albert Pals Meeting #5 The Club met at the home of Mrs. Martyn on March 22, 1969 at 9:30 a.m. Notes were made on "Cook- ing with Milk" and "Heating Milk", Mrs. Martyn demon. strated how to make Ham a la king, after which, a sam- ple was served. The baked custards which each member brought to the meeting" were judged. The next meeting will be & | held at the home of Mrs. Martyn on March 29th, 1969. The meeting closed with the 4-H pledge. uncil News Approval of Separation of farm house & lot for P. Gor- eski, pt. lot 2, Con. 10. Approval of Separation of lot for C. & R. Fralick to C. Ross; at lot 6, Con. 12, That no further bldg. per- mits be issued on Plans M- 76 & "791 until the "Releases" have been paid for. That the Clerk's bond -- $3000.00 has been reviewed and found to be in order. That the Ont. County Bd. of Education's resolution re appointments to Planning Boards not be Endorsed. Council minutes will be sent in as requested. That Council accept the re- signation of Robt. Taylor as Rd. Supt. That the Clerk advertise for 2 weeks for a Road Supt. That the Clerk advertise for 2 weeks fcr the sale of the used grader. Paylist -- Roads $894.26, General $778.90, Total -- $1,673.16. 3 Years GUARANTEE FREE ESTIMATE MONTHS to PAY NO PAYMENTS FOR 2 MONTHS AFTER COMPLETION - PHONE .DAY or NIGHT 128-9292 OSHAWA -- ONTARIO Special Class Cross - Canada Paving Asphalt Driveways & Parking Lots 20-24-30-36 # Music Festival At the recent Music Fest- ival at Sunderland, several Port Perry students received except- ionally good marks and com- ments, Grade VII Class - Donna Croxall placed second with 87 marks. Grade II] Class - Roger Watson placed second with 84 points. Duet Class - Joan Morrow and Gail Scott placed first with 86 marks, , Grade III Class - Debbie Short placed fifth with 81 marks. - Gail Scott placed fourth with 83 marks, These are pupils of Marie Taylor. In Vocal class 10 yrs. and under, Roger Watson placed first with 83 marks, and Billie Sharpe second with 82 marks. More than 2 million Cana- dians, including 75,000 child- ren suffer from heart disease. PUT YOUR ORDER IN NOW! s-20n 0p BEFORE APRIL 1st MARCH You're invited to come BIG PRICE electronic organs, electronic pipes. vy THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and 29 27, 28, and enjoy the continuous entertainment and refreshments. REDUCTION on all models of the fine THOMAS and CONN and the fabulous CONN | ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! Lawrence Welk teaching Programm, "VALUE 30 PRIVATE LESSONS FREE with the purchase of any model organ during the ANNIVERSARY. SALE. SEE ALSO OUR SELECTION OF NEW AND USED PIANOS, AND USED ORGANS AND ACCORDIANS ALL AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES FOR THIS A) SALE. Clnomas House of Music 1320 DU ND AS hil Ni Ope n SHIITIRIAL wit I 14 07 DA Lill G:00 pon, AST. WHITBY Fill 9:3 ALETHIT Opp. K-Vo my my 20-3921 >

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