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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Sep 1969, p. 6

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FV YIN VVYPOPVVeOeooOOVv ODODE RDE AAO OA a 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 4th, 1969 Utica News Mrs. E. A. Robison. Kirk Service will be held in Ep- ----soem United Church on Sun-[and Kathy- have returned-to - day, Sept. 7th, Sacramento, California. after Utica Sunday. School will] visiting her parents, Mr. and be resumed on Sunday, Sept.| Mrs. Jack Crosier. 7th, at 10 a.m. Mr. Mervin Fralick of Congratulations and best| Barrie was a recent visitor wishes to the newlv-weds, with his cousin, Mrs. Chet Mr. dnd Mrs. Frank Fielding Geer. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross. We welcome Mrs. Lavio- We are glad to report that| lette swho is living with Mr. Mr. James E. Mitchell is pro-|{ and Mrs. Bill Collins. gressing well, after an eye| Mrs. Levi Day and Miss operation in Oshawa General Lois Linton of Uxbridge call- Hospital. ed on Mrs. Cecil Harper re- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Diamond | cently. and Mr. Ross Diamond vi«it-| Mrs. Frank Kendall and ed their parents over the Mrs. Jack Crosier enjoyed an holiday. J afternoon with Mi-ses Mar- Mr. Colin Cook of Pontv-|garet and Jessie Johns of pool, South Wales, England,| Manchester. and Mr. and Mrs. Philip War-| Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock ing and girls of - Ajax were| Meyers of Sudbury and Mr. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Jas.| and Mrs. Lyman Nichols of E. Mitchell. Uxbridge called on Utica Mrs. Ambrose Watson and| friends during the week-end. John visited Mr. and Mrs.] Mr. Norman Bell and Miss David Watson of Ajax on|Margaret Finlay. of Scarbor- Sunday. ough, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Me- VV VV COV OOOO IVY VV VV VV VV YVVW VV VIVVVIVIITVIVIIOVITTOTIICVTIIIIVDIIQ00O0O00P 'NOTICE! Village Of Port Perry GARBAGE COLLECTION at 11:30 a.m. FV VV OVO UY AA AALL ALLL NAS LS AY > é When Garbage Day comes on a holiday, the garbage will be picked up on the following day. p 4 > The above applies to commercial, industrial and § q residential areas. p 4 > From September 1, 1969, all garbage is to be taken b 4 to the HAMMOND DUMP on the 11th Concession of § b Reach. b 4 4 John F. Raines, Clerk 3 4 Village of Port Perry. $ 4 > NN OOOO OOOO OVO OVI VV VV VV VVVVVI TOTO IPOOTCOTIOOSOOOOOOO® AAA A AA 0 0 0d FV OVW OOOO OVO VOVHVIVVVOVV VV VV VV VV Sota deb dob LA aa aay be vols ei da die WES LANE PLUMBING - ~ HEATING - - ELECTRIC - - PORT PERRY; 983-2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE $ 00600000000 Aditi osc Sr PTY OPOOT YOO LADY MOTORISTS AND MEN MOTORISTS TOO! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS FREE Box Of KLEENEX WITH EACH $3.00 Purchase A NEW DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT COLUMBUS VVVOVVIIVIIIOIIITIIIIIIOIIPP PU VV VIO \ Crea of Georgetown, and Mr. and--Mre.- Ben Pickard--wore recent visitors with Mrs. Vio- let Skerratt and Larry. » Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bray of Raglan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dayes of Brooklin and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crawford of Millbrook were Sunday visitors with the Sutcliffes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackney called on Mr. and Mrs; Frank Kendall on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lindvay Cal-|. der of Kintore and Mrs. W. W. Scott and Donna of Tor- onto were Wednesday visit: ors with the Crosiers. We hope that Mr. Dennis Thompson who is confined to bed will soon be feeling much better. Mr. Charlie Lister and Gordon Lister of Blenheim spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Symes. Congratulations to Mrs. Jim Philip on her success at Toronto Exhibition in win- ning several prizes on bak- 4 4, ; } The Harper Valley Boys became quite an attraction during the Port Perry Fair. The trio performs regularly with "Uncle Benny Wilson" on stage and radio. The members are local boys, more specifically from Seagrave, and from left Dale Anderson, Bill Harper(leader) and Dave Lackie. ing and canning. 'Miss_Anita Day of Brough- am spent a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Dempsey of Greenbank. Ken, Marleen and David Raetsen of Whitby visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac- Cannell and Kelly Lynn of Peterboro spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell. "Happy School Days" to the teachers and girls and boys who are beginning to a new school year. HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Blackstock News continued Cameron Porter, Sean and Sheryl, Pontypool, were Sun. day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Dr. and Mrs. Ken Ferguson and three daughters. Mont-- real; and David Smith of Brockville, called Saturday, and Mr. & Mrs. George Dun- bar and three children, Scar- boro,-called Sunday evening on Roy and Bill Fergusons. Mrs. J. Wotten was Survlay dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox, Uxbridge. Mrs. H. Bailey spent the week-end in Toronto. Mr. anid Mrs. Wallace Hogg and baby Angela, Oshawa were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Howard and Terri Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corden spent last week with the Turners at the latter's cottage at Coe Hill. Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Slip Covers Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kyte, Tillsonburg, spent the week- end with the Harold and Dave Kytes. Miss Hyacinthe Boothe, Toronto is spending a few Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. days wit hthe Glenn Larmers. Miss Shirley Sedgewick, Norwood, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byers and Jeffrey. | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Blair, Oshawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer Wednesday. ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON Premium Quality Mrs. Carolyn Pritchard and L J GASOLINE Colleen, Toronto were Tues- © DIESEL day afternoon and evening ry guests of the Gerald Kellys. MOTOR oiL Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton Farm gl pumps and boys were Monday sup- per guests of the Lloyd Wrights. Harold Wright went home with them for a few holidays. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Fergu- Call Collect 668-3341 DX OIL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY = _. son, Toronto. called on Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Tuesday. Ron Parish Delegate To Jr. Training Camp The Provincial Junior Farmer Leadership Training Camp is being held this week September 1st to 8th, at Geneva Park, Lake Couchich: ing. Approximately 80 dele- gates from across the Prov- ince, and 18 staff members, will participate in the week's programme. The Ontario Caunty déle- gate is Ron Parish; R.R. 3, Uxbridge. Ron is a mémber of the Port Perry Junior Farmers. He was selected on his achievements in the Port Perry Junior Farmer organiz- ation during the past several years. The purpose of this camp "WESTERN - RIDING FIRST CLASS - [+ HORSES * SADDLES ll EQUIPMENT EVENINGS and WEEKENDS GLENVIEW ACRES ist Farm South of Seagrave (OLD ROAD WEST SID) is to develop the leadership abilities of the delegates attending. Instruction will be given in programme develop- ment, social recreation, water safety and swimming, as well as a variety of other interest groups which the delegates choose. -- The camp will be organized in the Indian Tribe fashion. The delegates will be divided into five tribes; and members | of each tribe will wear dist- inctive headdress during the | camp period. The Provincial Junior [fi Farmer Camp is sponsored | by the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food. a t

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