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Port Perry Star, 28 May 1970, p. 9

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tas RE + Scugog News Don't forget Saturday is the day to paint the "Head" Church. A job is promised for everyone. Bring a brush and your. lunch, Coffee and tea will be served. On Wed. evening the "Head" U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Amy Smith, Last Wed. evening the "Mud Cat" Supper at 'Grace' Church was well attended & enjoyed. Many thanks to our fish cooks who did a perfect job. Thanks also to all the others who contributed time, food or money. On Sunday morning four young people joined as mem- bers of 'the United Church, We therefore wish the best for Penny Prentice, Shelley Freeman, Ronnie Hope and Jim Ashbridge and congra. tulate them on the stand they have taken for a future life. Next-Sunday there will be a baptismal service. The time of 9.00 am. may be a little more difficult but we can do it. Little Ricky Smith visited over the week-end with his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith at Gerrow's Beach. Thanks to the "Head" la- Hilltop Herald Elections for the 1970-71 Student Council were held on Monday, May 25th. The fol- lowing are the results: - President--Jo-Anne - Prentice Sec'y--Leanne Ballard Treas.--David Bourgeois Grade 13 Director-- Linda Pickard Grade 12 Director-- Anna Croxall Grade 11 Directors-- Laurie Williams 'Don Foster Grade 10 Director-- Marilyn Paramen Bill VanCamp Jylska Moll Election for the Athletic Association were also - held Monday with the following results: Girl's President-- Louanne Popowich Vice President-- - Jan Baird Boy's President-- Don Sinclair Vice President-- Bob Thompson dies who donated 39 aprons to the Spring Fair. The total number 'was over 100 but sales were low this year for aprons. } Mr, and Mrs. Orville Heayn and Bruce spent the week- end visiting their parents in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton of Ashburn. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson included Mr. and Mrs. L, Wood of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. D. Jackson and children of Oshawa. Mr. and: Mrs. C. McQuinn of Bowmanville spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. J. Me Quinn. : Mrs. C. Midgley of Man- chester a recent guest of Mrs. M. McLaren, Mr. Chris Lindholme of Hamilton a week-end guest of Mr. Barry Prentice. Mrs. R. Pogue a Monday|-- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pogue, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells & children spent Sunday in Piec- kering. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris in Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell and family of West Hill Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyrell. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lyons and family of Scarborough Sun- Burketon Mrs. Orval Greer, Elizabeth and Rosemary, Oshawa, were luncheon guests of Mrs. W. Bryan on Sunday. Mr. Jack Smith, Oshawa visiting 'with friends over the week-end. ; Mrs. W. Bryan is spending] a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Orval Greer and family Osh- awa. Miss Edith Holroyd, Tor- onto spent the holiday week- end with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Frank Holroyd and fa- mily. : We wish Mr. Frank Pom- ery a speedy recovery as he is hospitalized at the present time. Several from here attended the Buffet Luncheon held in Enniskillen on the holiday week-end. Mr. Howard Davey & Stev- en, Bowmanville, called on Mrs. R. Davey on Thursday. TO SERVE "LADY MOTORISTS! 'Why Pay More? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station + COLUMBUS - Phone 655-3892 "AND MEN MOTORISTS TO! FREE Box of Kleenex or Coffee Mug with each $3.00 Purchase. YOU AT day dinner guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. Mueller. . Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland Sr., of- Oshawa dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Suther- land Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sa- ville spent Saturday in Bur- lington with her son-in-law and daughter Mr, and Mrs. Ed Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Goreski and family Sunday visitors of her parents in Kitchener. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Button were Mr. & Mrs. R. Scorgie and family of Oshawa. Miss Janis Carter of Tor- onto home for the week-end with her parents Mr. & Mrs. C. Carter. Mr. Gerald Bell and friend of Parry Sound Sunday even. ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bell. Be A) Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 'tending Mrs. Pauline Farr's R. Young of Greenbank were PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 28, 1970 -- 9 in West Hill on Sunday at- ninetieth Birthday party and called to see Mr. Herb Mat- thews of Scarborough, Mr, and Mrs. Van Dole- weerd and baby of-Ajax, Mr. Jim Harvis of Toronto, Mr, David Saville of Ajax and Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterman of Continued on page 21 0000000 000000000.0.6. VV VIVVVVVIoooooeovoeoeoe Port Perry High School OPEN HOUSE (OF THE VOCATIONAL AREAS -- The Art, the Commercial, the Home Economics, the Occupational and Technical Shops and the Laboratories, the Learning Centre, the Guidance Area and other instruction areas of the School will be open for your visitation on Tuesday evening, June 2, 1970 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. In. Opening On Sunday, May 24th the opening game of the season at Alexander Park, the Scu- gog Island team, Anrenne 00880080006 000006000 VIII IIOOOIOOOSP Oo. BB VO OOOO POV VV ITI CVV IVIVVIIOOOOOOOOOOOOO00P IV VV VOU VV III AAA AAALALLALAAAALALASALSSALSLAL ets sland INICIO VIVN VVVVVVVVVVIVVIVVVIVIPIPPVIoo00I0000000000oeeov Annrene Tigers Lost Ball Game . Tigers were downed 15-14 by Club Francios. At the top of the third inning, Clyb' Francios were winning 7-0. J. Popowich of Anrenne Tig- ers hit a home run. H. John- son and D. Robinson gained home runs through errors. At the top of the nineth An- renne Tigers were winning 14-11. Club Francios gained 4 runs. Runs brought in by Club Francios--C. Bribois 3, D. Kelly 3, M. Boivin 3, T. Doyle 2, D. Marshall, W. Bouckley, J. Bousage, R. Boi- vin. - Runs for Anrenne Tigers-- D. Robinson3, H. Johnson 2, B. Jeffrey 2, R. Talyor 2, J. Popowich, C. Johnson, P. Butt, G. Wilson, T. Hawkin. Next game Sunday, May 31 Scugog Island at Centre School at 6:00. id now 1600 cc.'s.) How we did it is interesting: we made the engine bigger, but we didn't add any weight. So while it pushes the Volkswagen : oun You prebably won't be able to spot the big change in this year's Volkswagen if you just pass one on the highway; but you might get an inkling when one passes you. The 1970 VW has a bigger engine. (It's Announcing "unheard of. makes the bug a Beast. ever : harder, it doesn't push itself any harder. One of the reasons why Volkswagen engines with 200,000 miles on them are not Still, a litle more horsepower hardly A new Volkswagen won't show any- body that you've arrived. I'l just make sure you get there. Werner's Service Center RR. #4/PORT PERRY/985-7162

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