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Port Perry Star, 8 Dec 1971, p. 7

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Blackstock News spent the weekend at home with her husband Mr. Leith Mr, Byers. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans = Mrs. called on Mr. and Mrs. John Muir who recently have moved into théir new home in Courtice, On Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Bob" Bryans and family attended the wedding of Nancy's sister, Miss Wendy 'Brown to Mr, Glenn Killens at Hampton United Church, The reception was held at the' * Congratulations to Miss Eva Parr who celebrated her birthday on. Monday with a party at the home of Mrs, Velva Bailey. Guests at the noon dinner were Mrs. Neil Bailey, Howard and Tara-. Lynn, Mrs. Roy Corden and the guest of honour, Miss Parr, Congratulations, Miss Parr! Winners at the. weekly' card party were Ladies -High-Mildred Thompson Second Mae Shortridge Men's High - Russell Larmer" "Second - Earl Prescott. There were 14 tables. Miss Leanne Dorrell of Guelph University spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell, Heather and Janis, Mr. John Larmer, Mec- Master University spent this weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Larmer, David and Paul. On November 13 over 30 girls and 4 leaders travelled by bus to the Clarke High School for achievement Day for their project 'Diary Fare". One .of our girls received Provincial Honours, Linda McLaughlin while Denise Edgerton and Wenndy Lee each received County Honours. Provincial Honours is for twelve com- pleted projects while County Honours are received for six completed . projects. Congratulations Everyone enjoyed the profitable day. Early in the New Year the next project, "Sleepwear"' will begin. ~ Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams, David and E> -Carla- were-Mr.-and--Mrs. - Martin Mantel, Craig and girls! Janette of Orono while . Sunday guests were Mrs. Adams' sister, Mrs. Margaret Flintoff of Oshawa and Mr. and 'Mrs. Roydon Richardson' and Glenn of Missassauga. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swain (nee Joan Horton) who' were matried in: the. Blackstock United Church' on Friday evening. The reception af- terward was held at the Rock Haven in Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dugan, < Mr, and Mrs. Carl Dugan all of Minden were mid-week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Saturday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Hogg, Diane and David of Oshawa. At the United Church on Sunday morning the Sacrament of Baptism was administered to Julie Ann Byers, infant' daughter of Mr. and, Mrs, Jim Byers. Attending the baptismal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byers were Mr. and Mrs, Murray Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sedgwick and Linda of Norwood, Mr.' and Mrs. David Trennum of Peterborough. This party also celebrated Jeffrey's third birthday. Mrs.. Elizabeth Skelding has returned - home after -spending some time with her sister, Mrs.. M. Brighty of Streetsville She was a Saturday overnight guest of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Skelding at Newtonville. Port Perry Nursing Home Ay sk SEN RG A SR 3h ised Sy HN Va Th Y Yh FEAF bride's home, On Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. "Bob Bryans and family took Mr. and Mrs, Jim Bryans of - Courtice to visit relatives "and Mrs. George Brotherson and Bill, Mr. and Jim ' Schroeder of Willowdale who were all at Beaverton, They also called oi Mr. and Mrs. George Bryans and boys and Mr.and all of Courtice. the afternoon' unit of the of Glayds Thompson with 13 membersand 1 visitor at- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec 1, 1971 ~ 19 Mrs. Scott Essery and girls. The November meeting of . U.C.W. was held at the home tending. Audrey Wright, in the absence of the Leader Erma Strong, opened the meeting with a poem "'Age is A Quality of the Mind", The worship was taken by Elizabeth Skelding who gave a reading on Friendship. Scripture reading was taken 'from 2nd Cor, Chapter 4, followed by a reading per- taiging to the same, The Hymn "Forth in Thy Name I Go" was sung: Offering was taken and dedicated. The Study Book on Women of thé Bible was continued Margaret with Audrey Wright leading the group to study. Florence Larmer gave a report on: the Regional Meeting in Kendal, Minutes - "of the last meeting were. read. Lulu Graham thanked the ladies for a card received and the ladies signed a card for Mrs. Earl Fowler, also a sympathy card for "Mrs. David: Edwards, Mrs, reported on the Stewardship 'meeting held in Orono. The December meeting has been cancelled due, to 'the Dectmber Party. Mrs. Leith Byers of the... | Yor a'No.1 Sra arid "Fast Delivery Service - TRY_A TANK -OF-OUR-- mo | FURNACE or STOVE OIL | | Reesor Fuel & Lumber | PORT PERRY, ONTARIO = 985-7951 "WES LANE | PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - = PORT PERRY 985-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE 241 Queen 985-2272 = PORT PERRY KMAS gpEOIAY 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Canada You can bea 'moving force in n creating ~ - Canada works when Canadians get involved together. So the Federal Govern- ment is putting 498 million dollars to work, _ through a series of specific programs, to help create jobs for Canadians. - CANADA WORKS WITH YOU ~ You're a major force in making the pro- gram-work: We're counting on-you, either on your own initiative or through your com- munity groups,-to come up with ideas for the Local Initiatives Program. For example, you may have a social service project or an idea such as a cultural program, improvements to substandard housing, assistance to the handicapped, or others that create employ- ment and make your community a better place... The Training-on-the-Job Program will expand opportunities for training for those "who are unemployed or have little- work ex- perience, and will work through business and industry. For those with some basic work experi- ence, the Canada Manpower Training Program has been extended to help provide additional learning. CANADA WORKS WITH BUSINESS AND. INDUSTRY A program of tax credits or direct pay- ments to employers encourages them to add _trainees to their staffs through the Training- on-the-Job Program. CANADA WORKS WITH MUNICIPALITIES The Local Initiatives Program will help municipalities create additional jobs through worthwhile community projects. Provincial governments will work with municipalities to use this program to support and spur community projects. CANADA WORKS WITH THE PROVINCES There's a Federal-Provincial Employ- «ment Loans Program designed to create jobs December 4 by FAInG additional capital works pro- jects throughout Canada. We'll be speeding up the program of the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation to get more homes, student housing, and sewage treatment projects under way. ~ Loans will also be made to exhibition commissions, boards and associations to get people working on multi- nose fair and trade buildings. CANADA WORKS WITH FEDERAL PROJECTS There will be more job opportunities in VanCamp OPEN EVERY NIGHT expanded maintenance and improvement activities on Federal buildings; transportation facilities; forest and park projects; and many . WHERE IT ALL WORKS TOGETHER It starts at your Canada Manpower Centre. For advice and assistance on any of the programs you feel apply to you or your community, contact your local Canada Manpower Centre. They'll be happy to help you. When Canadians get involved together, CANADA WORKS. CanadaWorks Main-d'oceuvre Il Manpower et Immigration and Immigration Ota Lang Minister One, Liang Ministre. TILL XMAS WESTINGHOUSE T.V. 169° 20" Portable UHF|/VHF Limited others: SEITE EEE EYER TASS LA ET AAT re LEAT TA YATE AY LAA Ye TAT vay cress 5h Quantities 78)

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