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

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RANE EN See --~>, On Saturday "one. Corn, hot dogs, EN SA RRA 18 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 18, 1969 BLACKSTOCK Continued ing was opened with the Secretary's report, followed by the Treasurer's report. Mentioned by Alma Duff, seconded by Shirley Turner that we charge $2.50 for all banquets, weddings etc. - We are taking our husbands to Rock Haven for the Hus- band's Banquet in November. Further plans were made " for the New Years Eve dance to be held in the Recreation Centre. Motioned by Catherine Corden, seconded by. Wilma . VanCamp we charge $5.00 per couple. A vote was taken and carried to apply for a banquet license. A bowling party with hus- bands is planned for October, more details at the October meeting. Baby gifts were presented to Sandra Hoskin. for her wee son. Nancy had a word. game and then group 4 served a tasty lunch. night the O.N.A. entertained their hus- (ox and guests to a corn roast held at the fair grounds. A sing-song, records, and guitars were enjoyed by every marsh mallows and coffee were plentiful. A pleasant evening was spent, sitting on bales around a bon fire. - Cartwright High School On Saturday evening, Sept- . WES : PLUMBING - HEATING - - ember 13 the first school dance of the year was held at the Community Hall. This dance was an initiation dance in honour of the Grade 9 students who attended decked out in their formal attire. Their costumes were interest- ing and colourful; after the grand march the - following students were awarded prizes for having the best costume. Girls - Marilyn Duff and' Jackie Man 66 Killed Near Sunderland A 66 year old Whitby man died Wednesday last week when the car he was a passeng- er in crashed into a guard rail south of Sunderland. Lloyd Cecil Cochrane, 868 Byron St. N., was pronouticed dead at the scene. James Francis Harris, 38 R.R. 3 Burketon, is in Lindsay Memorial Hospital in fair condition with cuts. He may also have head and internal injuries hospital officials said. Police said an inquest has been ordered and that charges may be laid. The accident is still under investigation. The most common cause of herbicide complaint is improper application. In order to know exactly how much chemical you are ap- - plying it is essential that the sprayer be calibrated at the start of each season and re- checked periodically. CAAT aa a Ca a CgOK DOOPOODDOODOOD DOO4 20 4 a alalalaigl LANE BREIRD GIO GIE - ELECTRIC -] 48) -2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE $ RACING ORONO RACEWAY Friday, Sept. 19 7:45 p.m. Pari-Mutual Wagering FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by Oshawa Harness .Horse Driving Club EVERY NEWS | of Florence and Raymond _ 8| Fralick; The June wedding of §| Margaret Burnett to Charles Brignall, PORT PERRY} ; Taylor on their forthcoming A|HRISTMAS, YOU SEE Gould; Boys - Rick Prosser and Brian DeJong. " Music for dancing was provided by an excellent group - The Index of Reaction from Lindsay. Now that this period of humiliation and subservience is over we hope that the Grade Niners feel that they are very much a part of CHS. We Congratulate them on their good sparismensp) Fralick Family Reunion Attended By "The 14th Annual Fralick Picnic was held at the Scout Hall, Port Perry, on Sunday,| 7th September, with 42 relatives and friends in attend- ance. . ' The Sports Committee's program consisted of races, shoe kicking contest, minute walk and wheelbarrow race, with worthwhile prizes for the winners. A softball game was organized, with the teams being captained by Ernie Row- land and President Clarke Ross with the President's team finishing in second- place. At 6:15 p.m. the President welcomed all to the picnic. After conveying the sym- pathy of all present at the gathering to Mr. Clarence Fralick on the recent loss-of his wife, the President request-| ed all to rise and observe a moment of silence in honour of the late Mrs. Fralick. Mrs. Margaret Brignall led the gathering in singing Grace. After supper the President reported the following events since the last picnic: The Nov- ember wedding of Emily Mec- Gregor to Stephen Fralick; The May wedding of Jennifer Rowland to Robert Black; The 25th wedding anniversary X| Brignall. On behalf of the gatherin Mrs. Maurice Fralick presented a wedding gift to Mr. and Mrs. along with best wishes for "their happiness. Best wishes were extended to Pam Rowland and Mike marriage to take place the Free Evaluations L REAL E3TATEATO REALTOR 985-7373 207 XT) Poind "KNOW WH) THEY CALL ITA WHITE THE BILLS --=AND YoU TURN PALE BRIAN'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH ® 24 HOUR TOWING e (Emergency Groceries) NOW / 42 Members 26th of September. Prizes for the eldest in attendance went to Mr, Clar- ence Fralick and for the youngest member to Julia Agolini and Kevin Huestis - a matter of two weeks or so between their birth dates. The Sports and Social Com- mittees were thanked for their splendid efforts in making the day a great success. Following the Election of the coming year, movies were shown of former reunions, the wedding of Jennifer-and Bob Black and a film on Expo '67. Officers and Committees for the 1969-70 Season: President *~ Karen Huestis; Vice-president - Helen Fralick; Secretary-Treasurer - Susan Watson; "Sports - Mark Row- land, Bill Huestis, Sylvia Fral- ick, David Maundrell; Social - Margaret Brignall; Serving Hostess - Inez Maundrell, Lillian Ross, Beth Rowlagd. Check The Label On Your Paper Officers and Committees for" Warranty on GM vehicles for 1970 remains the same at 12,000 miles on the entire G.M. Prices Make Jump General Motors of Canada Ltd., announced Friday an increase of $117 or 3.6 per cent in the average list price of their basic 1970 model. The increase between com- parably equipped models will be $74 or 2.2 per cent because of the $43 adjustment for changes between standard and optional equipment, said the company. The 1970. GM car' "with average equipment will cost $4,062 compared with $3,998 in 1969 a $74. increase. Aver- age optional equipment remains at $594. 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 655-3892 50,000 miles or five years for power train-engine, transmis- sion and drive axle. Phone: ANNOUNCEMENT : "according to a Perry Council. schools. Starting Thursday, September 18, all our cars wili be equipped with taxi meter. This is instituted | Special rates for seh, children: 50c per pick-up, plus 10c if transportation involves" both by-law passed recently by Port | SWEETMAN'S TAXI Prepare for Winter now with our PR Duct work and oil tanks also available $ 3 0 5 00 159 Casimir Street. --118,000 B.T.U. heating capacity. --including thermostats .and furnace controls Less 10% cash and carry ICE=Blsck '& Cube John Ballard Lumber co. 985-7335 LTD. port Pervy car to the original owner and

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