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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 May 1969, p. 19

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SCUGOG NEWS en in Grace Church on Sat., evening sponsored by the A Junior choir of about 34 children trained by Mrs. Geo. Free- man Jr., Mrs. Jack Kane and Mr. and Mrs. M. Larson of Orillia dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bell. ; "Miss 'Karen Carter of Scar- borough with her parents days this week. Mr. Jim MacMaster of Port Perry and Miss Nancy Cro- zier of Toronto attended the dinner on Sunday put on by 'the. Red '& White store by Mr. M. Dowson for his staff, © Mr. J. Empringham and Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman of Claremont guests' at Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham on Sun- day. Pleased to have Miss Syl- via Fralick home from; Osh- Y a awa Hospital. : Mr. and Mrs, C. Carter & family Sunday dinner guests of Mr.-and Mrs, O. Heayn in Kingston. Mrs. J. Reese spent Mon- day with friends at Balsam x ™ Lake. Sunday Service at Grace at 10 a.m, You rare invited to attend. 1 LYSE | UXBRIDGE Thurs.--Fri.--Sat.' I Mon.--Tues,--Wed. of "Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter two| Mr. and Mrs. D. Moore Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg. { Mr. and_Mrs. H. Thomas spent Monday in Stratford." Our sympathy is extended to:all who are ill and in hos- pital, Mr. Doug Crozier, Mr. Bratley, Mr. Arnold Goose, Mrs. C, L. Fralick, Mrs. K. Mueller & Mrs. Don Crozier. Mrs. Georgeff or. Shake- speare is spending 'this week with -her son-in-law and daughter - Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. Mr.- and Mrs. R. Parker & Tracie of Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. J. Raines and Kelly of Port Perry Sunday 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitney of Uxbridge guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeffrey on Sun- day. Remember the bake sale & -tea and flower arrangement. program at Grace United Church on May 14th. 'We are still voicing our 852-6033 ~ CARRY ON COWBOY" Starring Sid James and the carry on gang. A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED MAN 9:00 p.m. Starring Walter Mathau - RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT HERE WE GO ROUND THE MULBERRY BUSH Starring Barry Evans Judy Geeson 8:00 p.m. 'praises for the program giv- HEATRE May 8---9-10 © 7:30 p.m. i Inger Stevens * May 12-13-14 JOSEPH THE BARBER, 5, |» Joseph the Barber 160 Queen Street = Port: Perry' PORT PERRY, 'EXPERIENCED IN_ LADIES HAIR CUTS, TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH ALL MOTHERS A VERY HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY. HAPPY MOTHERS DAY 160 QUEEN STREET IN. .| Jr. and Sr. Choirs. Rev. David Wilkerson, Mrs. Clifford - Redman res: ponded very well by learn. ing the words of eight songs and singing them very well, They an with "Hi, and concluded the evéning with "Let There Be Peace on Earth", At this time we wish to express ap- 'preciation to the 3 ladies who gave so freely of their time and patience, to the children who co-operated and to the parents who brought and. encouraged their child- ren. "John Redman 'and Wendy Cawker did very well in singing "their responsive song. Another enjoyable feature of the evening\was the enactment of 2 comedies by Mrs:-Marj. Aldred, Miss Ruth Aldred, Miss Patsy Al- dred, Mr. Terry Adderley, Mr. Maurice Fralick, Mrs. Reta Wilson, Mrs. Irene Car- ter, Mrs. Yvonne Appleton, Mr. Barry , Prentice, Mrs. Carol Jordan and Mr. Jerry Taylor and John Kane Jr. They all did their parts, so well that they also deserve an expression of apprecia- '| tion for their time and ef- forts, Mr. Geo.. Freeman Jr. is a very capable M.C., but also added a little surprise when he impersonated "Tiny Tim" "from California and gave a vocal rendition ac- companied by a special type of guitar. The children surely¥vere happy when they saw several of their school teachers in the audience. We are informed that the the promoter of ~ "Teen . Chal- lenge" in New . York City will be at Massey Hall on May 20 and May 30. There are many interested people who have read his book, "The Cross and the Switch- blade" and will have a chance to hear and see the 3 NOTICE 10 : SUBSCRIBERS a While advertising rates continue to increase the cost-to the reader | has remained constant. Wages in some departments have increased by J more than thirty per cent and. the recent and considerable increase | s -ih postal rates make it necessary at this. time to increase our price to the + reader. Dung the last five. years hers have been a vast nb r of changes yf made in the quality of the Star both in the area of production and content. Major among these improvements was the change to offset production printing of benefit to bot', readers and advertisers. Newsprint and. equipment and many other ingredients of the-news- "0 E paper business have climbed as well. N ut ~ per year. Subscribers are thus advised that as of May 12, 1969, the annual subscription rate will be $4.50 a year. On the newsstands and i in paper . Boxes, the Star will remain at 10c per copy. "Subscription rates in n U. S. and other I forsign countries will be $6. 00 PORT PERRY STAR -P. Hvidsten, Publisher author as Mr. Freeman plans to drive a bus up to Toronto for this purpose. The fare is very modest, so please let Mr, Freeman kpow if you would like to go. wot On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Piester. and. son, . Terry, - of Brighton visited with Mr. & Mrs. Thos.. Redman. Mrs. Piester is Olive, the young- est daughter of Mr. Eddie Redman. On Sunday, Mrs. Eastwood and Miss Linda Eastwood with Geo. and Susie' Hewson, all of Whitby - visited at the home of the daughter and aunt, Mrs. Clifford Redman, Linda will be, enjoying a trip to Englend this summer. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs¥ Nelson Reader with Raymond and Janet returned from a 10-day trip by plane to Flori day. It was indeed a very refreshing holiday. : On Sunday Mrs. Myrtle Manns and family visited at Udora at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Art Dowson. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Snyders -and 2 little daugh- ters of Fergus visited at the home of Carol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson, PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 8, 1969 ~ 19. i Senior Citizens (Mrs. Thos. Redman) - The meeting at" the Club on Wed., April 23rd was well attended. . Mr. E. Healy, President, conducted the meeting. Members who have been ill on the road to recovery. Members please keep in mind Pot Luck: Supper to be held on Tuesday evening at the Hall at 6 p.m. Entertain- ment afterwards. Congratulations to two of our faithful members who were united in marriage re- cently, Mr. and Mrs. Clarehce Heard. ; On Friday, May 16th the Club is invited to Woodview Senior Citizens, Oshawa. A bus will take members for the afternoon. Many mem- bers from this Club patronize our Euchres. ime for bus to, leave inquire at 'next meeting at the Hall on Wed., May 14th. Euchres are still growing in numbers, Twenty -three tables were played at on Sat., April 26th, and still we are seeing new faces. -| darkness, and are -|for the same miracle Anderson experienced. How- Prince Albert News Owing to the special an- niversary service in Port Perry, our own worship hour was withdrawn. A welcome to all for next Sunday at 2 p.m. as usual, combined with S. S. Mother's Day Service." We offer our sympathy to Mr. Ross Sweetmgan in the passing of his mother, also to Mrs. Rody Hayden whose husband passed away sudden- ly. Many will recall: the Hayden family residing in our village a few years-ago. ~All day this coming Satur- day you may have a mem- ber of Cub & Scout of Ist Seugog Paek --knocking--at your door. What for? Gath- ering papers or any type of bottles, as a -money-raising project. Your co-operation will be deeply appreciated in the village and rural. Congratulations to Mr. Wayne Pugh who won the [| rize scoring most goals in 'his - league in broom ball. Many from our midst attend- ed their banquet and dance held at Club Annrene Satur- day night. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Martyns have had their daughter Jo- .| anne home from College, and also Mr. and Mrs. Ted Denny LIONS ENTERTAIN LADIES AND FRIENDS Continued In" Ontario alone, *2,700 persons, are living 8. life in just waiting Mr. ever, eyes are needed, and without persons willing their eyes to the Eye Bank, these 2,700 will remain in darkness for the rest of their life. Mr. Anderson was intro- duced by district deputy gov- 'ernor Storey Beare, and Gord- on Goode extended thanks on behalf of the Lions. Wm. Beare acted as dai man for the evening, Lion President Gordon Prentice introduced head table guests and Donald Carnegie acknow- ledged members of Visiting clubs. 7 Toasting' Lions Internat- ional was past district gover: nor Herb Visser, Whitby, and district governorRon Wismer, Peterborough replied. Following an excellent roast beef dinner, Lions, Lad- ies and friends enjoyed danc- ing to the tunes of George "Beare and his Merry Makers. of Ottawa for a few days last week. . Mrs. M. Huntley entertain- -ed her family -and relatives on Sunday from Oshawa and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb, Haliburton, have been with and family and other rela- tives. = Please keer i in mind UCW is invited to .the home of Mrs. .Scott Lindsay Thursday evening, May 15th. her sister Mrs. Wm. Heayn Everyone has a good time, good prizes and lunch served. Bring your own dishes for Pot Luek Supper. .As usual there will be a good assort ment of dishes to tempt the appetite, great way to 'get acquainted, particularly for, new members. Please to wel: come back Mrs. J. Robertson and Mrs.. H. Wallace. who went 'South for the winter, ¥ months. Mr. and Mrs. Pash- ler will be 'at their cattage for summer, so we shall miss seeing them. Last winners at last euchre as follows: 1st Mrs. R. Rog- ers, 2nd Mrs. D. Watson, 3rd Mrs. M. Ballard. Gent high Mrs. F: Staples, 2nd Mr. W. Moore, 3rd Mr. E. Ballard," ow FRIENDLY gm OPHER 5: 94Ys. A PARKING SPOT SANAREA A ABOUT 12 FEET LONG, 7 FEET Ptolemy & Grieve B. A. Service Station 52 Water St. PHONE: Port Perry MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO (Auctioneer -- In the Church Grounds at CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURH MARY ST. AT HILLCROFT ST, OSHAWA SATURDAY, MAY 10 " COMMENCING AY 10.00 A.M, Myles King) @ Some mowers you start (maybe) with a TWIST,a Jerrrrr Kk, a KICK or a Prayer '69 TORO KEY-LECTRICL.. a great new start A complete range of quality Toro Power Mowers is on display NOW at the following dealers. Trust aTORO, Trouble-fres as mowing can be. -- Whittaker Sales = Service 70 John Street "985-3182 iow pio ge . {Exclusive trade names of Toro Manufacturing Corporation |

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