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Port Perry Star, 19 Sep 1973, p. 4

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5 i Ra > Les an A no. a Nee ae a Na NA Ser 3 EASES SS Et ei a a "ay hy 4 -- TE AN FEE \ ¢ \ N A i i. 20 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1973 sig oo 4 Cooper - Saunders [TA J Ps Os 3 ' \ A lL Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Ernest Cooper were united in marriage on Saturday, August 4, 1973. The bride is the former Caroline Katherine Saunders, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Naples of Port Perry. The groom is the son of Mrs. Madeline Urghuart and Mr. Arthur Cooper of Oshawa. The happy couple will reside in Port Perry. " a I i aw Blackstock women's Institute Fifteen members and two visitors were cordially wel- _comed by Mrs. L. Thomp- son, President of the Black- stock Women's Institute on Wednesday, Sept. 5 in the Community Hall. The meeting opened in the New houses on Beech St, Deputy reeve Phil Orde was still in the hospital when Port Perry council met September 4. Council sent plans for a 7 lot sub division on Beech Street opposite Kent Estates back to the drawing board for more detail. The specifications for ditches were not clear to councillors Rose and Brinkman, so they moved that the proposal be accepted in principal and that a sub division agree- ment can be entered into as soon as council is satisfied that ditches along Beech Street in front of the devel- opment will be sufficient to carry all water run off. The developer had indi- cated that some trees may have to be removed to make way for sidewalks on Beech Street. Council will instruct the developer to find some way to save the trees if possible. In the past it has been Mr. Orde, who was absent, who has insited that developers provide," a tree in front of every house." * usual manner, treasurer re- ported on the projects the ladies have had this year - the flea market, lucky luncheon, catering to the Werry Picnic and the bus trip. All were very succes- ful, financially. Their exhibit, Grandfather's Birthday Party was awarded first prize at Blackstock Fair. The presi- dent thanked everyone who had contributed in any way to these projects. Correspondence consisted of a notice to the Area Con- vention to be held in the Royal York Hotel in Tor- onto, October 24, 25 & 26, two weeks earlier than the usual time. Mrs. Harold McLau ghlin, one of the 4-H leaders was present and reported a goodly number of girls are looking forward to an in- teresting year with the new unit. The Club Girl enter- tains. The decision of card par- ties for the fall will be decided at the next meeting. Program under the theme, Education, was chaired by Mrs. Frank Hoskin. Roll Call, Show and tell a family Heirloom was very well REMEMBER Reg Rose for } Regional Representative answered but without many articles to show. Spend your hours learning of yearning. Mrs. Stanford VanCamp gave a reading with a hist- orical essence mentioning briefly the Museum on Scu- gog Island in which we are now involved, the old and the new buildings in Fenelon Falls, and boats on the Trent Valley Canal: Mrs. Hoskin read a paper telling a few of the pros and cons which will confront us soon when 'the metric system comes into use. the On display were Tweedsmuir histories which are being kept up-to-date by Mrs. L.. McArthur and also a button collection done by Miss Dora Dempsey. Both of these were' enjoyed very much, O Canada and a lovely lunch of fresh fruit cocktail, cookies and tea concluded a delightful meeting. Nice start for the fall! At Blackstock Fair, Bruce Lawson won 1st prize in the carriage class 15H and under. We are sorry that this did not get in last week. Prince Albert News Last Sunday was the first appearance of our new min- ister the Rev. R. Brawn who occupied the pulpit and was very well received during worship. Sunday School is also in action with Mr. P. Pearsell, Supt. as previous. Saturday evening Sept. 1 a large group of close rela- tives and near friends gathered in the community centre to honour a former young man of our area Mr. Bruce Wilson and his bride- to-be Miss Debbie Murphy of Flint, Michigan. Appropriate contests were conducted by Mrs. Reg. Sturman and Mrs. Cliff Wil- son. Mr. Les Beacock a former neighbor of the Wilsons acted as M.C. This HANKS EXCAVATING Sewer Installations BACK HOE Compressor Rentals 985-2333 BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD 28 Water St. Phone 985-7031 Specializing in Business and Farm Operations DUFF Electronics ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE 985-7993 . PORT PERRY REPAIRS to all makes of Sewing Machines Qh ora SEWING CENTRE Sales & Service 20 Bond St. W., Downstairs Oshawa - 576-7550 RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING b 300) 0 008 10) 00:01) o 0 33 Yo) o 12) Bert Faber 985-2012 F & G CONSTRUCTION R.R. 1, Port Perry BUILDING & REMODELLING Cottage Raising Foundation Work, Etc. For anv of vour con- struction needs call us. 985-2979 Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT Septic Tanks and Weeping Beds Installed Port Reg o Perry Armstrong 985.7795 -- 985.2226 DIRECTORY Walter J. Brown CARPENTRY RENOVATION ODD JOBS Phone 985-3259 Prince Albert, Ont. Your Insurance Innovator WM. LAURENCE EVANS 73 Main St. N., Uxbridge Office: 852-3184 Res.: 852-7712 Life, Health, Group, Annuities and Growth Opportunity Equity Plans Great-West Life assumance Gm GRIEVE'S GULF SERVICE General Repairs PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 985-3182 DON MYERS CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING -- DRAG WORK{: (Ess LEONARD B. NIXON HEATING & BURNER CONTRACTOR HOME COMFORT L.GILBANK Blackstock, Ont. - 986-4868 Ron Rankin AND SONS General Contracting Plumbing - Carpentry - Electric - Phone 985-7679 Swamp Garage Auto Body Doug Robinson Bruce McCreight Free Estimates 985-3291 Electric Motor Rewinding and Repair MITTON ELECTRIC Tel. 668-2670 208 Chestnut St. East, Whitby, Ont. V-Belts and Pulleys Bearings Chain and Sprockets 193.11). 4 CENTOS CIE Sales & Service from the Comfort Specialists R. S. THOMSON -- HEATING --- 985-3365 RIDGEVIEW Snack Bar and - Service Station Licensed Mechanic OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK @® Phone 985-2431 R.R. 2 Port Perry PORT FERRY L AUTHORIZED HOME CcomronT service neater 985-7120 985-3142 SANRIDGE EMMERSON INSURANCE Sand & Gravel AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 /, 7 V7 2 i LY A. WM COLLINS LICENCED AUCTIONEER FARM SALES, "HOUSEHOLD, REAL ESTATE, ef. Call Collect Port Perry 985-3071 * MYLES KING © Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES OSHAWA -- 725-5751 or 723-0501 "BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- BOB BERO -- Seagrave, Ont. -- 985.7027 is a case of "go south young man," instead of the fami- liar phrase, "go west young man."" A miniature maple tree laden with greeting cards and bearing approx- imately $180.00 was pre- sented to Debbie and Bruce who voiced sincere appreci- ation to everyone. A buffet was then enjoyed by all. Relatives present from Oshawa, Brooklin, Green- bank, Orono and local places. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove spent the long week-end with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Alex Snel- grove, Sarnia. Mr. -and Mrs. Allen Martyn enjoyed a few days motoring in Cockrane area and other northern sections. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robin- son and family have re- turned from holidaying three weeks at Kapuskasing and points of interest. I venture to say we all welcomed the cooler livable temperature after the un- _ healthy dense heat-wave. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kirby and child visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grainger. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrews Jr. and family with her people Mr. and Mrs. F. Dayes, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mec- Millan and children visited her mother Mrs. E. Venning and relatives = Blackstock and his mother Mrs. M. "McMillan and the folks at Seagrave. INVEST NOW! - Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments % 5 years % 83 2 years INTEREST is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 _.@®, &

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