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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Jul 1969, p. 3

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| ] i : -. ' - re-- Cad li MT lI * OR, 2 . 3 URE AEE A ak SI) ADLER IZ : i The July mceting of the afternoon unit of the U,C.W. will be held in the Chureh July 2nd at 2 pm." The Women's Institute Dis- trict Picnic will be on-Tues- day, July 8th at 12.30 p.m, in Elgin Park, Uxbridge. The annual Greenbank Sunday School picnic will be on 'Wednesday, July 9th at 6 p.m. at Wellsprings Park. "This is to be a 'pot luck pic- nic. + Mrs. Katherine Lee & fam: ily, - Lubback, Texas, called on Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Leask on their way to their sum- mer home at Apsley Mr. and Mrs Robert Baird attended the funer:l of Mrs. Wm. Branning in [Toronto 'last Thursday:- Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones of Hamilton called on the Ian- sons on 'Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mac- Gregor and Scott spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. - == Robert Baird. ® '8 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird, " Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman ._and Mr. and Mrs. George Bea- ton attended the presentation party for Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man McLeod and Mr, & Mrs. Neil McLeod last Thursday night. The grodustinig class of Grade 8 spent last Thursday afternoon swimming at Well Spring Park, followed by a SUN V SEAGRAVE NOW. Barbeque and a dance at the school. we The music rang loud and clear from the farmac dur- ing the evening: and was an enjoyable climax for the stu- dents" who, next September | begin the second phase of their education. : Congratulations to all and 'dood luck in the years to come. 'Miss Eva Luke, a resident of this community for -most of her life except for a few years in the Sonya area. The early part of the ev: ening 'was spent playing euchre followed by "a".short program of readings by Nor- rine Cook, Kathleen Leask and Iva Phoenix. The presentation address was read by Evelyn Tait. Several gifts and a sum of money were presented. Eva replied with her usual joined in siriging a few old tunes with new words direct- ed and accompanied by Mrs. Annié Wallace. The chairman, Harty Phoe- nix gave:-a few highlights of the years Eva clerked in the store and Post Office, 'and wished her many happy years with her neice Mrs. Fairman in Gravenhurst. ALLEY ONTARIO OPEN '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 | Juke Box: 4 Plays 25¢ also -- Filtered Swimming Pool - Picnic Tables - Snack Bar - Odds & Ends for Groceries. We are about 10 miles north of Port Perry and coming from the other way about 8 miles south of Manilla. PHONE 357- IE 37-3817 a -- Window Air * FOR INDOOR COMFORT Reesor dik Lumber Phone; 985-7931 . Port Perry. SUMMER NEEDS Aluminum Combination STORM & SCREEN Doors CEDAR PICNIC TABLES FOR OUTDOOR LIVING Conditioners i ' ng - nea ®. b "" d = Vi 9 "Etta '§ J a ' . ry we SR Hl Cite kL. x : A FIR . ES oo TaN RES Sri at : : ; A pine Reo] OFFICE 985 PORT PERRY, ONT. ~2473 RES. Greenbank W.I. was held in Centennial Hall with the pre- sident in the chair. the opening and the business Ahe District Director Mrs. M, Lee gave a report on the District Annual, "Last Tuesday evening 'a | bout 85 people met in thel Centennial' Hall to «honour |. $4.00 $5.00 witty humour and everyone | : Sidanissiic News GREENBANK W. I. The June meeting of the After torn centennial flag. party at Fairview Lodge, A thank you card = was passed around for all to sign and was sent to the lady who so kindly gave us a piano for the basement. It was a real treat' to have some music at our meeting. The flag project is now completed and a new Cana. dian flag is replacing the old It. was decided to have a CH RETR FA ROWE AA LEXY R SYR RSA Eo wot A TE IN EA, PAC WIL Sh LUE Y PIRI A AER SOA sil diikiciondh PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 3, 1969 -- 3 Whitby. This is to be on] July 3rd at 7:15 p.m. The house cleaning of the hall was discussed and is now completed, and some painting has been done. Mrs. G. Mero, convener. of Citizenship & Edycation. gave a paper on Thomas Edison and told of the beautiful me- morial gardens his wife has given for him. in Florida. Mrs. "Evelyn Tait slides of Hawaii. The group in charge served a lovely lunch. showed LIST WITH L REAL FSTATE LTO BEAMLTOR 985-7373 A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT MEN'S BATHERS $2.98 - SLACKS KORATRON NO IRON $8.95 - $9.95 ARROW SHIRTS { $6.00 McGREGOR SOCKS: - - ~~ STRETCH $1.00 $1.50 $3.98 SN $7.95 SUEDE OXFORDS AND DESERT BOOTS - $8.95 SYNOD IAD #5 LARGE STOCK SLI PURSES $2.98 "NYLON HOSE $3.98 FL $3 29 sa. YD. "CUSHION OR FLOOR COVERING 3x4 yds. WIDE VENETIAN | | BLINDS STEEL SLAT PLASTIC TAPES $6.99. GIRLS SHORTS $2.98 - $3.50 79c $1.19 $1.29 LYONS SHOES: $3.50 - 5.00 $4.50 a 33 SEA QUEEN $11.00 $13.00 $15.00 $17.00 LADIES SCUBA SUITS $12.95 TOPS $1.98 - $2.98 Hush Puppies | $9.95 $11.95 Ne BATHERS | $2.98 $3.98 $35.50 | « 0 Sui f ts 2

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