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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Jun 1969, p. 14

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8 PR ANTTCRNR MTHS FOIE UN AT EER FEEL JTL "n 22cm the Island; Congrsta- - . ing a shower in her honour * 'at the home of Mrs. T. Sei- TOGIVE or HAIR - THAT EXTRA FLAIR, : Ne eI 'THE SECRET GIRLS / / /' /. / / ' 4 / AR y= /' ' rr oo / NJ -~ FPL 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 19, 1969. Scugog News Continued lations «Raymond and Flor- ence. : Miss Daphne Butt, a weck Uxbridge on Saturday attend: grist. . Mr. and Mrs. Heath and daughter of Toronto, weck- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. "J. Callan. Miss Daphane Butt a week end guest of her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Butt of Port Perry. A number of Senior. Citi- zens enjoyed their bus trip to Hamilton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bell at tended the Dance at Club Annrene given by the Scu- gog Baseball Club. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heayn of Port Perry Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Young, Ferron and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas, Ricky, - Dale, Brenda and Mr. H. Matthews]. of Toronto Father's Day din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. J Several of our Island pco- ple are in hospital. A com- plete recovery is wished for tour of England, Scotland & { PR-A8 SSRI" CRRA REA Sen rth ANI S00H 3 Tv SLE IY * . EA WRT them. Misses Karen Carter _and Linda Heayn left by plane on Sunday night for a 3 wk. the continent. "They will visit relatives also while there. ! 5 Don't forget the Straw- berry Supper on July 2nd on the Smith Lawn at Gerrow's beach. Contact Mrs. Earl Reader for tickets. Mrs. Ada Pearson of Och. awa spent 'a couple of davs with her friend Mrs. Thos. Redman. - We were pleased to again chat with Mr. and Mrs. Or- val Heayn of Kingston-when they were present at Mrs Earl Heayn's sale on Sat. Sympathy is extended to the families.of Mrs. Heayn Sr. who passed away Mon morning. She would haye reached her 100th birthday this fall. Sympathy is also extended to relatives and friends. of were promoting various proj- ects of interest. The recently formed Historieal Seéiciy; the Lions Club, Rod and Gun Club; Hospital Auxiliary and Central Seven for the Mental ly Retarded, all had made great efforts to show the public some of the'vital work they are doing in the interest of humanity. The presentations of be phies and prizes to the winners of the Nonquon Canoe-Race '69 was a major attraction on Saturday night. + Exhibitors and -the public as well appeared genuinely pleased about this year's "Home Show'. This is the second year, and the success of the arrangement should guarantee the continuance of the show next year. Most of the Exhibitors held free draws every evening, and below are some of the winners: Winners of the canoe don- ated to the Historical Society by Mr. Eric Scriver, was Sid Carrell, Whitby." Prizes' donated by Lake "Home Show" Big Hit Show" Big Hi Scugog Lumber = Co. -Ltd. 3 Pcs. 4 x 8 pref. oak panel- ting -- - Mr. Robert Rodd, Port Perry. -4- Carton 'Plain white ceiling tile '-- Mrs, F. Wiersma, R.R. 4, Uxbridge. 1 14" x 16" Cutting Board -- Mrs. W." Foster, 46 Harfield Ave., Port Perry. Ping Pong table -- Mrs. Lane, Port Perry. 20 Bags Pal-O-Pack Insulat- ion -- Murray Burnfield, Port Perry. 14" x. 16" Cutting Board ;-- Mr. H.. 'Dobson, Queen Street, Port Perry. 15 minute Airplane ride over Port Perry -- Don. Forder, Port Perry. 4 Carton Plain White, Ceiling Tile -- Rhoda Hood, Toronto. 1 Mirror 36" x 30' -- Mr. Andréw Apple- ton, Prince Albert, - Winner of a portrait sitting by Ralph E. Laing,- Oshawa was Paty Woodcock, 232 Cochrane Street, Port Perry. Pickard Dominion Hard- ware: Electric "drill -- Bob Rodd, Port 'Perry; Casserole -- Betty Wilson, R.R. 1, Port Perry; Tea Kettle -- Mrs. S. McQuade, Port Perry; Gal. of paint, Joe Podres, Port Perry. Wes Lane Plumbing and Heating: Winner of the Emco Classic Line Kitchen Taps -- Mr. Ed Donnelly, RR. 4, Port Perry. - Crest _ Hardware: Lawn Chair Chaise Lounge --Mrs. H. Boadway, Uxbridge. « A "Loveseat" by Ted Jack- son Appliances was won by Mrs. E. Guest, Scarborough. The following. prizes were won in the free draw spon- sored by John Ballard Lumber Co. Ltd. from Port Perry; Cutting Board -- Doug Hogg; 2. cartons ceiling tile -- Mrs. A: Panabaker; Lufkin power tape measure -- Al Smith; Stuffed dog -- Dwain Free- man; Hardwood Cutting Board = Don Beacock; Lufkin power tape measure -- . Mrs. M. Woodcock; 1 gal. Polyurth- ane finish -- Claude Parker; Hanging light fixture -- Mrs W. Beare; Arborite desk top, inlaid world map -- Mrs: J Hoskin; Stuffed dog -- Brian Crews; Hanging light fixture -- Mrs. D. MacCulloch; 3 | Mrs. sheets prefinished plywood -- Mrs. L. King; Propane torch set -- Mrs. M. Geer; Lufkin power tape measure -- Mrs. H. Mackey; Arborite desk top, inlaid Canadian map -- Rob- ert Taylor; 8 lin. yds vina-rug -- George Davidson; 26 sq: ft. angel stone brick overlay -- AG. Christie; Stuffed dog --- Bob Hall, Large stuffed dog -- Hea- ther Hodgins, Prince Albert; 1 gal. white house paint -- Marvin 'McKenzie, Toronto; 2- cartons ceiling tile -- Mus. R. Ogden, Scugog Island; 5 bags micrafill insulation -- Allan "Aldred, Scugog Island; 1 gal. white house paint -- Mrs. G. Oldnall, Nestleton; 5 bags micrafill insulation -- Mrs. J. Roffel, Nestleton; 1 gal. polyurethane finish = Timothy Burnett, Uxbridge; 2 cartons ceiling "tile -- John' Adamson, Uxbridge, {Li COMPLETE REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR REAL ESTATE Mrs. Marian Reader of Port Perry who pHsH away Sat 'evening. Sympathy goes to Mrs. Ted Leahy and the rest of the Barry family who were be- reaved by their uncle Mr. Roy Stackhouse in West Gujlford in Haliburton. We wish a speedy return home for Mr. Thos. Redman who again went to hospital for his pep-up blood. PROPER CARE RICHARD'S BEAUTY STUDIO PHONE: 985-7991 SEAGRAVE NOW Juke Box: 4 from the other way about 8 - : PHONE 35 ~for AAA AAAS SSN NNN SNS SUN VALLEY DANCE every Saturday night. $3.00 per couple. . June 14, 1969 - METRO SOUND June 21, 1969 - THE HARPER VALLEY BOYS DANCING Friday Nights and Sundays to the also -- Filtered Swimming Pool - Picnic Tables - Snack Bar - Odds & Ends for Groceries. We are about 10 miles north of Port Perry and coming VOTE YES GF. 0." JUNE, 24th, 1969 ONTARIO OPEN Plays 25 ¢ miles south of Manilla. 7-3517 ' / ' ' / / ' / /' / ' ' ' / / /' / ' ' / ' /' [ / ' ' / / / / / f 4 VRRRRRRRBRBRRRRRRRRN, ¢ Ev a ' So you thought if: you waited until now to visit your Pontiac-Buick dealer youd geta I "better deal, bigger selection, immediate delivery. Pontiac Parisienne Sport Coupe That's the kind of thinking that will get you nothing but savings. By buying your new car now you can probably buy directly out-of-stock so you get im- mediate delivery too! No matter which fine car you want--Pontiac, Buick, Beaumont, Firebird. Acadian Every GM car has to make it before we mark it MARK EXCEL Of ENCE ' See your local authorized Pontiac Dealer ~ thn 505720 += Majcher Pontiac - Buick Limited 'Good thinking. - roe or Viva--your Pontiaé dealer is ready with the kind of deal you've been waiting for. He knows why you waited until now. Go in and tell him what kind of a deal he's: going to give you. So see him right away. - NG Pontiac- Buick- Besumont: Acadian. Firebird Viva Px: Toe 150 WATER STREET ; PORT PERRY, ONT. KE) is \

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