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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jun 1969, p. 18

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A a ---- Sot Soa FER DT FSR EH 18 - PORT PERRY STAR AC ORL SLAC LYSE A LTR SX -- Thursday, June 26, 1969 AUTEN SWANN RE YEAH DARAL FEF WR EARN Seagrave News Only those well past their prime will remember Mr. Sam ~ Crawford" who "was one of the young people here during the gay 20's." Mr. Crawford . summering nearby has been -. making calls among his pals of younger days: On Tuesday, Mr/and Mrs. Bruce Carr received word that - their cousin Mr. Alfred Smith of Cannington had been electrocuted while at work with the H.E.P.C. He had been' a. lineman for many years. We extend sympathy. We were somewhat amazed to hear that after years of devotion to Eatons of Canada, _ Bill Barr has changed his jobs. He is still buying sporting goods but now it is for the Tower chain. Organ night at Seagrave was quite successful. The Golden Keys Club used 4 organs including one owned by Mr. Otto. The entirely musical program was good, the- members were generous with their music, the audience were generous . with their applause and all the artists got around the shoe problem. Lucky winners-of records were Mrs. Bero and Bernard Stan- dish of Seagrave and Mrs. Somerville, of Greenbank. We are indebted to Mr. Otto for making arrangements. _ On Friday Miss Maureen Tobin, Mr. Dave Coxworth, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Twiner and 2 other couples from Markham headed for North Bay .and Lake Nipissing for a week-end of fishing.~ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Short and Mrs. Gladys Short visited in Toronto on Sunday with Mr. Chas. Griffen who has recently been discharged from hospital. One more Short item -- Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Short, Mrs. Gladys Short and Miss Shirley are leaving on Tues: day morning for a western visit. Janet Abraham ealertaingd her friend Laurie Foster of Greenbank this week-end. Mrs. Moon accompanied her sister and nieces to the decorationserviceat St. Peter's Anglican Church cemetery Verulum: on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Short Bonnie and Bill gpent Sunday afternoon at the Roy Rad- cliffe home in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Don Darrell of Nobel, Ont. are guests of Rev. E. and Mrs. Mowe) just now. Our budding musicians are busy showing their talent this week. Joyce Bruce, Bonnie Short; and Diane Barr per- formed at the Friday recital and Catharine" and Calvin Nicholls at the one on Mon- day. . We understand that Mr. Jack MacTaggart is supposed to be in hospital but he was still having visitors at home last week, Calls were from DIRECTORY HONDA - SUZUKI] FOR ANY OF YOUR . SALES and SERVICE PARTS - ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIES - SERVICE ALL MAKES BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Insurance Needs Do It The Co-Operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc.' SNOWMOBILE SERVICE ETHEL NOTTINGHAM R. WHITAKER MYRTLE Phone 985-2276 655-4832 DUFF For Income ELECTRONICS | Tax. "ADMIRAL & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD TELEVIS ON ~ _ | Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7993 Specializing in business and or 985-2728 farm operations. PORT PERRY p-- oo | EMMERSON puic anks | | Cleaned By INSURANCE PUMP EQUIPMENT AGENCY ' SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED | REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry -- 985-2226 LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 - PORT PERRY Toes o Refrigeration 6G. McPhaden Insurance 985-2341 | Earl 'Wallace | ROOFING Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING, STEEL and ALUMINUM ROOFING EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. and Air Conditioning Sales and Service Commercial, Industrial and Domestic epairs to all makes. Call Oshawa 728-0321 Fralick Insurance Agency MUTUAL LIFE - AUTO - HOME PROTECTION CO-OP AND FARMERS |: S80 fey A SATE 2 (RN Mr. Carol and Mrs. Chas. Oshawa and Mr. Dave Johnston and their boys of Bethany. Kiddle of Geo. Shaw of Sutton): (a World War I pal), Mr, and] © Mrs. Carl Moase, Donald and] of Scarborough, Mr.| and Mrs.| Our. grocer informs us wel; missed a good item when we failed to mention that he and his wife attended the Ontario County Warden's banquet, entertainment, dance etc. a week ago last Thursday. He says they did. This Saturday the Wanamakers were guests at the 25th Wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.|, Farrow, Little Britain. The Brownies and guides| are winding up the year's activities with a banquet in the church on Wednesday evening. Mothers and grand- mothers are the guests. Response to the invitation to attend Bible Vacation School in Greenbank from July 21st to 25th has been good.. Children can still join but please let Mrs. K. Sturman know at once. Mrs. Sturman Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Barr will be helping with this project. Our remarks regarding last weeks Sunday services could apply. this week also with a couple of names changed. Rev. E. McNeil looked quite fam- iliar in the pulpit, He will be there again next week when the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. " Attendance at S.S. was exactly the same as a week ago but we seem to have given up having birthdays. On Friday night. (27th) the Young People are having their slave. auction when their "| services can be bought for a price to do that job you forgot about. On Friday July 4 - another shower. ; On Friday July 11 - a wedding rehearsal. Ashburn News Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron spent last week end with Rev. HM. and Mrs. Buntain at Pembroke; enroute to attend the assessor's convention in Ottawa. ~~Miss Vera Leach spent last | Thursday with Mrs. Gordon English at Woodville. Mrs. Nellie ~ Wilson, of Locust Hill; was a Monday visitors with Mrs. Nelson Ash- ton. & } : Mrs. Russell 'Richardson spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Playfair, "Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mec- Andless and _ family of Don Mills; ~ Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leaper, of Malton were Satur- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron. Mr. Russell Batten and Mr. Norman Anderson. attended a meeting of Lindsay Presby- tery in Woodville on Tuesday. ~The monthly meeting of the Ladies Bjble Class was held at the home of Mrs. H. Ashton on Wednesday, June 18th at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Kroes attended the Kroes-Egan wed- ding in Uxbridge recently. Plan to attend the com- munity picnic at "Wellspring Park", south of Greenbank on Thursday, June 26th (to- day). Supper served at 6:30 p.m. Everyone, welcome. sale at the Community centre on Saturday, July 6th at 1 p.m. : Daily Vacation Bible Scho- ol will be held in Burn's Church from July 14 to July 26th, Phone 985-7447 Don't forget the Auction} Croxall, Roswitha Malenchewski, Steer and Ricky Best. Well done girls and boys. The nine ile and ors lined up with their hioyelés have ek completed a "Bike-A- Thon" of 21 miles. It took place on June 7th and girls raised $150. for the Manchester United Church Sunday School. From left; Gail McCartney, Mary McCartney, 'Anna Elsie Hofstee, Hilda Hofstee, Jessie Oosterloo, John Greenbank News "Next Sunday, June 29th Holy Communion will be ob- served at 11.30. Congratulations - to Miss Irene Andrews and Mr. "Bill Diamond who were married in the Chis on Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoe- nix attended the Silver Wed- ding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ainsworth in Pet- erborough Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wires of Willowdale ,and Mr. Reg. Cookman of Sunderland din- ner. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman on' Sunday. ~~ Several car-ldads of Junior Farmers enjoyed a tour to Midland and other points on Sunday. ; Mr. Bill Holdershaw of Brooklin visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird on Sunday. Mr. 'and Mrs. George Beat- on were guests at the Stain. ton-Baker wedding in Beth- any United Church on Sat. The McCain boys enter- tained their school friends to a hay ride Friday evening Mr and Mrs. Len Jarvis at- Betty Jarvis in Markham re- cently. ~Mrs- Evelyn Tait entertain- ed a few 'friends and neigh- bours in honor of Miss Eva' Luke, who is leaving our community shortly, last Fri- day afternoon. Mr. & Mrs. Irvining Leask of Uxbridge guests of Mr. & tended the wedding of Miss | Area Nurses Graduate From Oshawa General Sylvia Winacott of Janet- ville, Maureen McNair of En- niskillen and Nancy Stainland of Blackstock were among the successful School of Nursing graduates at the Oshawa General Hospital this month. Daniel Stone, also of Black- stock was graduated from the -| School of Radiological Tech- nology while Sharon Larmer is a member of the Intermediate Class, School of Nursing. Betty Clarkson of Little Britain and Patsy Hutchinson of Port Perry are completing their first year in nursing. Both girls are taking part in the new '""two-plus-one" train- | - ing program at the General, a plan proposed in 1964 by the Minister of Health for use in Ontario hospitals. Under this play, two years of study and supervised practise is carried out by student nurses, fol- lowed by one year of intern- ship, during which the trainee is ~ paid a monthly salary. Another innovation this year has - been the practice of attending lectures in the Social Sciences at nearby Durham College. Director of Nursing Educ- ation, Miss Gladys Hill reports that the new program is prov. ing successful. CLUBANNRENE Saturday, June 28th, 1969 Music by RON MYERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA HE. Hohnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985-2383 | TEENAGE DANCE SUMMER NE Sunday, June 29th, 1969 Music ly WILD OTIS DS Aluminum Combination STORM & SCREEN Doors Mrs. Roy Leask on Sunday. Sorry to report the sudden death of Mr. Fred Davidson, Oshawa. He was at one pathy to his family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mero attended the Conference of the Superannuated Teachers at the Royal York. Hotel, Toronto, recently. time a resident of this com. jl munity. We extend ofir sym: ||| CEDAR PICNIC TABLES FOR OUTDOOR LIVING. Window Air Conditioners FOR INDOOR COMFORT Reesor Fuel & Lumber Phone: 985-7951 -- Port 1 Poy | PHONE 986-4648 "VISIT SIE ROAD Shack wm Cartwright Park CAESAREA - ONTARIO 11: 00a. m. to: 00 a. m.

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