14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1972 poem News Winners at the Senior Citizens Card Party on Tuesday cvening with 17 tables were Ladies High, Dora: Geer, . Second Mrs. Reid "Cook, Men's High, Osmond Wright, Second Betty Staniland. - Next Senior Citizen's Card Party will be Tuesday, February Ist. Sympathy is extended to ° the relatives of Mr. Nasmyth Henry' who passed away wpis week . in Lindsay Hospital. Mr. Henry was the husband of the former Olive Bailey of . Cartwright. Several from here attended the funeral on Friday. af- ternoon from Mackey's Funeral Chapel at Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery, Hampton visited-his cousin Mrs. J.A. Johnston on_Sunday af- ternoon. Mrs. Gladys Thompson spent last week in Oshawa with her son-in-law and grandchild when her ~ daughter, Jean was a patient in Oshawa Hospital, His many friends are so very relieved to "hear the good news im $s of the im- provement in ecopdiion of Joe Frey, Jr had been very critically ill for several days: in Port Perry, then Oshawa and then Toronto Hospital. Joe is a student of Cartwright High School. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Alma Fowler were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Capstick, Lindsay and Mr. and "Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, On Yaturday, as on most weekends many local curlers were busy curling at a Bonspiel. The one that at- tracted most of the gen- tlemen curlers that were away on Saturday was the Farmers' Bonspiel spon- sored by the- Utica Farm Equipment. On Saturday evening about sixty members of the VanCamp family gathered for a most pleasant evening at the Christian Education Building of the United Hank's Excavating SEWER INSTALLATION Phone 985-2333 or Box 489 PORT PERRY | "und" Mrs. - Riding, Church, They were served a delicious hot dinner by the U.-C. W. A varied programme was enjoyed by all after Miss Mabel Van- Camp who recently has been appointed a Judge of the Ontario Supreme Court was honoured by her family with the: presentation-of a gold watch and "an autographed lei. Out of town guests who enjoyed this delightful evening of visiting were Mr, and Mrs. Norton VanCamp, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Swain VanCamp, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Norman McWilliams, Guelph, Mr. Jim VanCamp, Toronto, -Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Drinkwater and family, Ottawa, Mrs. Fred Chicago, Miss Barbara Riding, Toronto, Mr. and 'Mrs. Stephen Saywell, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Francis. Werry, En- niskillen, Mr. and Mrs. * Glenn VanCamp and family, Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur VanCamp, Scugog in _ addition to the local mem- bers of the VanCamp family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Drinkwater and family, Ottawa were weekend guests *of her mother Mrs. W.W. VanCamp and Miss Mabel VanCamp. Mr, and Mrs. Norton VanCamp, Listowel were weekend guestof Mr. and - Mrs. Percy VanCamp and Miss Aileen VanCamp. ; The January Meeting of the O.N.O was held at the home of Cathy Corded with 25 members - present. Minutes werd" read and approved. A letter of ~ resignation was read from Eleanor. Werry. The New Year's Eve Dance was discussed thoroughly. This event was financially: most successful. - New membership fee is to be $2.00 instead of the monthly dues. Plans were made to cater to the Kin- smen Club on February 19. 'We are buying: drapes [or the new stage in the Rec. . Centre and they are to be up before the High School Commencement in February, A Spring Thaw Dance is to be held in April to raise money to put in a new hardwood floor in the Rec Centre, Roll Call "Bring and read your favourite poem or piece of philosophy' was well answered, A Skating Party for all ~0.N.O. members and- their families 'is planned for January 27 at the rink. Skating will be from 7 p.m, to 9 p.m. 'Cathy. and 'her group served a delicious™lunch of different dessert. which brought a very enjoyable - meeting to a close. Executive for 1972: Past President, Donna Kyte; President, Thompson; 'Secretary, 'Tena VanRyswyk; Fruit and Flowers, Diane Tobin; Representative to Cart- . wright Recreational Board, Sally Francis; Bert Thomson, Mr. Joan. Check The Label On Your Paper NOT ALL USED CARS were drivenonly on sunny Sunday afternoons Th But the better OK USED CARS are on the "BIG LOT" at Beare Motors Chevrolet 1968 CUTLASS 2 DOOR H.T. V-8, Auto. P/B, P/S, Radio, W/Walls, Discs, Low Ideal second car. mileage. 219-36A. $1880 1969 CAMARO « 2 DOOR - §5396 - 4 SPEED, Bucket Seat: "For the young at Console, heart". Lic. 306-969. P/B, 1969 FORD LT. STATION WAGON 390 cu. in. engine, Shadelite Glass, Auto. P/S, Power Windows, factory air conditioning, AM-FM Stereo Radio and Tape Deck. interior. Roof Rack. Has to be seen to be appreciated. 212-26X. Brakes, 'Radio. very clean car. Lic. 68705K 1968 Chevrolet . IMPALA - Green with matching interior trim, Power Steering, Power One owner. A $1595. 1968 Pontiac LAURENTIAN - 4 DOOR SEDAN V-8 Automatic. One Owner, Blue with Blue Lic, 45844A. $1295. Mechanic' s Specials "AS IS" 1865 Rambler Sedan N98723 "6" -- 1965 Rambler Sedan 717-09K "6" -- $250. $250. 1967 Plymouth Fury 697-18K "6" 4 door -- $399. 1967 Anglia 713-83K -- $195. Greenbank News ; Mr, and Mrs. Paul Studinski, Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter on the weekend. Mr; Wm. Hill isa patient | 2 Port Perry. Hospital, wish him a speedy ii Miss * Denise Dusty and three of her classmates, from Greenbank school will attend Audley School in the Pickering area this week. Mr, and- Mrs. George Stone, Paul and Jane Anne were Sunday guests at the' Danny Stones, Port Perry, Mr. Mounts' sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. Pottace and Guy were Sunday dinner guests with' Mr, and Mrs. V. Mount, Greenbank, Mr. and Mrs.' Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Elwood' Clements last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chambers, Cannington were Friday. evening - supper guests with Mr, and Mrs. Robt: Baird. ~~ Mr. and Mrs, Len Jarvis spent Sunday with parents Mr. and Mrs. Baker at Stouffville. The Hall meeting was held last Wednesday and the trustees for the year are Mr, chairman, Fred Phoenix, Mr. George Beaton, Mr. John Cook and Mrs. Lucille Grey representing the council. Mrs. Arvella Phoenix is sec. treas. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bagg and family visited with Miss Jean Phoenix recehtly. We extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton on the passing of his brother _the Jate Mr. Murray Beaton of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brandon and family of Milliken and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Risebrough of Mount Albert were Sunday visitors with and Mrs. Mr. Robert NEW MODEL STANDARD ec ALL VENTILATING FANS Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Diceman were in Montreal over the weekend. ~ Atl the euchre party last 'Kriday evening the prizes g were won by High Mrs. Tait and Neil Rodd. 2nd high Mrs; Ralph Dusty and Mrs. H. Hill playing. on a: man's ticket, low Mrs. Searle and Chris Clarke. The door gifts went to Mrs. Neil 'Hunter and Mr. » - Freeman MacCulloch, ~ Mr, and Mrs. H., Phoenix visited Mr, and Mrs. Barry Hancock and family in Bay Ridges on Sunday." Mrs. Lorne Blakely is in - Port Perry Community y Charles : (continued on page 15) Cedar Creck News The MacCullouch f family received a phone call from their daughter, June, in Calgary, 'Alberta and their son 'lan in Edmonton, "Alberta in the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Doherty and family enjoyed a two week Ski-dooing holiday at South River. Martin "and David Den Boer have returned to Colvin College at Grand Rapids, Michigan, after a threes weeks "holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Den Boer. Ralph 'Somerville visited 'Bob Armstrong at Warsaw a couple of days last week: Mrs. Reta Marks of Lind- *® "George say visited Kilpatrick "last. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and' Mrs: Thompson = of:* Victoria Corners visited their cousin, Ralph Somerville, 'Sunday afternoon. --, MASTER FEEDS 129 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY = 985-2131 _»® Norris .g Earl: last'®