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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Jul 1969, p. 14

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3 3: [3% APA RARRFE ARIE ELAR MSL EARNERS ARTERY A HE § Syl ; 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 31, 1969 Epsom Jean Jeffrey Mrs. Pat Cracknell & Mrs. Jean Neeson visited last Wed. afternoon with Mr. and*'Mrs. Wm, Asling. Mrs. L..Lyons and her sis- ter Mrs. Chester Davis of Sunderland spent Wed, in Peterborough visiting their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huggins of Orillia visited Sunday af- ternoon & evening with her brother Gordon, Mrs. Jeffery and Mrs. Cawker. Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Christie entertained several neighbours and our summer neighbours Mrs, Neeson and Mrs. Cracknell: with-cards '& | a lovely social hour. We were pleased to learn that Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Medd and children of Port Perry but so recently our neighbours, have returned from a visit to her sister Dorothy, Mr. Kent and Child- ren in Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyons took a trip this week to see the Mle LOT TA LOVELINES? \& G/RLS." IF YOU Lo DULL AND HARD TO MANAGE HAIR, WELL GIVE YOU PROPER | ATTENTION PLUS A LOT OF EXTRA CARE Your VAAL N (7% BUSINESS RICHARD"S BEAUTY STUDIO News Thousand Islands. ton enjoyed a few days at the Catherwood Cottage at Balsam Lake, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald As- ling, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ash. ton attended the Ryall Picnic which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke 'of Ashworth, Last Sunday Mr. Donald Asling took church service at Cherrywood and the Sunday before Locust Hill. Mr. As- ling was assisted by his son Jerrold who with wife Joan and daughters are holidaying with Don & Stella. Carol' and Ricky Wilson are attending Crusaders Bible Club Camp this week near Omemee. Several - families in the Community enjoyed a picnic at Poplar Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ashton and boys of Manilla and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner of Port Perry were' guests on Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Ashton. Mr. David Lyons has ar- rived home safely from an enjoyable trip bo the East Coast. Mr, Chas. Geer is home from the hospital and is im- proving but there's room for a lot of improvement yet. Our minister the Rev. Mr. Thormin and Mrs. Thormin are on holiday. They are taking a trip to the East Coast. There will be no service this SELLING RIAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 'PHONE: 985-7991 985-7373 A Bayports to farms. = ~We feel this policy ch market prices. | Urtridgo 852-3321 CO-OP TOPICS "WHOLESALE GRAINS & INGREDIENTS \ Your Co-op is introducing a policy of supply- ing grains and ingredients on a direct route from When you require products in truck load quan: ities (0 or 25 ton) please call our office for the If you requize extra local grains at: harvest me we can supply at farm ¢o farm prices. of Ontario (UXBRIDGE Y, : [/ FE: 4 77 4 will save money to many fl tarmers by eliminating handling and elevation ges. : i These prices will cliange day to $4Y 55 Tar 1 pts fluctuate. So08 Co-operatives BRANCH) Port Perry ZE. 8-410 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- C4 and observant. A happy child David please write to Today' Children's Aid Society. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN _ This lovely baby is David, Though he isn't yel four months old, he is extremely alert has a beguiling smile, as you see. Occasionally this little fellow looks deeply thoughtful as though he had the weight of the world on his shoulders, .and he is a little shy of strangers. but he soon becomes friendly. His eyes are very blue, he has fair skin and sparse fair hair. David has an excellent background in terms of both health and achieve- ment, and he is expecled to be above average in ability. This baby needs a loving mother and father who will be able to help him realize his potential: To inquire about adopting and Family Services. Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For general information about Adapjioe ask vour local 3 Welsh and English in descent. with a winning personality, he s Child, Department of Social week-end but Aug. 10 the seryice will be at Utica. Aug. 17 at Epsom with a former minister Rev. Mr. Nelson Le Grow in charge. We will be so pleased to welcome him back. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Rodgers of Bowmanville and his moth- er Mrs. Ruby Rodgers of Brooklin called on Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry on Sun- .|-day. Mrs. Rodgers has just '| returned from a tour of Western Canada. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Keach and Bill of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Maynard and children of Uxbridge, Mr. & Mrs. Grant Parrot of Wick were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. The Legion "Ausiliery exe cutive of Uxbridge honoured our neighbour Mrs. W. Wat- son with a farewell party '| last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Watson, a longtime member of the Auxiliary is moving to B.C. sometime in August. 'We do hope everyone is enjoyed L. E. H. interesting account of her holiday tra- vels. Man Fined Following Car Crash Kalman Kiraly, 36, of 286 Cedar Valley Avenue, Oshawa days in jail plus a one-year licence suspension on a care- less driving charge resulting from a June 14 accident in which three members of a Cartwright family were killed. He pleaded guilty to the charge. John R. Rabb, 27, of Conces- sion 5, Cartwright Township, his wife, Carol, 22, and the | couple's daughter, Joanne, 2. pass another vehicle 'when his vehicle collided with a third car head-on. : Hislawyer said. Kiraly failed {to see the approaching car because its color blended with that of the highway. Skid marks from Mr. Kir- aly's car measured 15 feet, 11 inches the investigating officer said. The accident happened on Highway 7A, just east of Port Perry. Mr. Kiraly was released from hospital in June. His wife, who was the only pas- senger in the Kiraly car, is still in Toronto General Hosp- al suffering broken legs, "WES PLUMBING - LANE HEATING - - ELECTRIC - s PORT PERRY 985-2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE received a $200 fine or 20, Killed in the accident were: |* ~Kiraly was attempting to] Scugog News ~ Continued Service at Grace at 9 a.m. are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Maundrell,' Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowland of Whitby and Mr, and Mrs, C. Ross of Toronto visited with their father Mr. C.L. Fralick on Sunday. Mr, Geo. Edgar, Jill and! Kelly Swinson spent a few days at Burley Falls. Mrs. M. McClaren and Mrs. T. Leahy were visiting the lily gardens in Bowmanville on Monday. : Mr. and Mrs, M. Burnett and family, Toronto vacatioding at McClaren's Beach, Misses Rose Mary, Patricia and Pamela Kaczanowski of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick. : Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jeffrey Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Bell. 'Mr. and Mrs. K. Goreski in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Peter Chappell, Mr. David Chappell and friend of Toronto at their cottage for the week-end. Mr. Chris Lindholme and Mr. Barry Prentice of Hamilton Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice. Friday night guests of Mr. All |and Mrs. C. Fralick were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cleeve of: Toronto and Mrs. Blight of Lindsay. Miss Mary Lou Burnett entertained friends Saturday night to a wiener roast. Mr. and Mrs, M. Demara and Mr. and Mrs. A. Heayn of Port Perry Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeffrey. NDP Appoints P.R. Director The New Democratic Party to-day announced the assign- ment of Lloyd Clarke to the office ~ of Public Relations Director for their regional office located at 3% Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. The Director's duties will consist of such objectives as keeping the public informed of the activities of Edward Broadbent, M.P, in Ottawa and M.P.P. Clifford Pilkey at Queen's Park, who are the duly elected representatives for this area*Social functions and informative programmes of the New Democratic Party in this region will also be included in Mr. Clarke's sched- ule. Mr. Clarke is presently serv- ing hissecond two year elected term as Editor of Oshaworker, the official organ of Local 222 UAW. During the seven week strike in 1968, at General Motors, Mr. Clarke was resp- onsible in relating the progress of the regotiations to the picketers - and .the general public. Recently he completed an Editor's and Public Relat- ions course at Port Elgin, Ontario, under the auspices of, Canadian Labour Congress. FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS CALL ~~ ARTS PLUMBING and HEATING , 985-2581 R.R.1, PORT PERRY OPERATED by ART (PETE) PETROZZI - "LICENCED MECHANIC DAN CING CLUB ANNRENE | DX Station [DY MOTORISTS AND MEN MOTORISTS TOO! "WHY PAY MORE? ". 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