"a : . oY x 2 an. ! ht ah : FRNA AA, FAR RIY 0 ik PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 30, 1975 -- 19 ht, Manchester News | Church Sunday, May 4 al Chyreh at 10 am Anyone Jakeman at Bethany We Hosa me Revo BOROPogue jp erested in this trip, please nesday, and Mr. and Mi : in charge contact Nh I wilson Bonin in Toronto on Sunda L GAR The Mas chester UCW. gg59813 Mr and Mrs. Paul Wesl fo Hibe on 'Thursday, May 1 at Mroand Mes. WoJ Mitchell Sunday visitors with Mr. a ne the church at 2pm. There is yigited Mr and Mrs Hen Mrs A Roach . bos to be a miscellaneous WAL auction - plants, food and : white elephants The Manchester 4-H Home Making club gracefully and successfully entertained their Mothers and friends to the "World of Food in Canada" supper, Thursday evening. y i Thanks to all doners and Port Perry men curlers completed their years activities last Wednesday night workers who helped make with a banquet and awarding of trophies. Winners of the Port Perry Curling Club our rummage sale on Satur- Trophy, from left - Dennis Townes, lead; Bob Parry, second; Gord Prentice, vice day a success. skip; Garnet Warriner, skip. The trophy was presented by club president Bob Mrs. Meta Holtby visited Howsam. her cousin, Mrs. Jim Beaton, at Sunderland recently. A few ladies attended the luncheon and craft show on the Island last Wednesday. Mrs. Fanny Stevens spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevens and Scott at Richmond Hill. We welcome to Man- chester, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawler of Whitby who have moved into the former Earl Mitchell home. The Russell Leach family, Little Britain and the Albert Leach family, Blackstock, with their mother, Mrs. Lillian Wilson on Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. Murray Croxall and family, Toronto, with their parents Mr. and Winners of the Brooklin Trophy, from left - Murray Stone, lead; Ron Mcintyre, mrs. Os Croxall, Sunday. second; Morley Parrish, vice; Jack Owen, skip. Trophy is being presented by Bob Mrs. M. Battae and e | o McCoy. Dorothy of Waterloo spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts. Mrs. W. J. Mitchell and Mrs. G. Franklin enjoyed a flying trip to Toronto last Monday. A bus to Collingwood Blue Mountain Pottery factory, June 5 has been secured to start from Manchester y, a Weighs only 12 Ibs." Cuts an 8" log in 6-seconds Rugged 3.3 cu. in. engine e 16" bar and chain o Proven dependability! Over ¥; million Mac 10 series saws built and sold! * Rugged enough for all day work on farm ranch or home. . © All position choke-type carburetor cuts at any angle. All weather ignition insures fast start. AM pgp small Engines Hwy. 12 North of Greenbank Phone 985-3963 & 985-2905 For bast tesults ghways ust McCulloch power-matched thaias, bars and sprockets. 2 : ie, sh ii Joy ERFED - CofE - (ACTOD - (PED - MCG 'QIMEN fv i "ANEW WAY ToDO0 YOUR THING." 38 'x " Dr. Bathie was on hand to present his trophy to this team skipped by Randy We [pe AT 1) dl Scott, receiving trophy. Next to Randy, Jim Patterson, lead and Ray Bibeau, po janFranssen | ~~ BEACH EQUIPMENT elected new Hwy. 47 - Uxbridge - 852-3326 . ~~ MHA president FimD -o. YOURSELF i... mt, The minor hockey general }- Fae vo | pie, 3 meeting was held last Sunday evening, and the following people were elected to office. Immediate Past President - Stuart McQuade; President Jan Franssen; Ist Vice-Pre- ident Bob S ; 2nd Vice- COM.- RALEIGH - SEKINE en Ste, oo tary Don Cochrane; Trea- A 4 Sales - Service - Parts - Accessories surer Leo Taylor. Directors: \ i Bryce Ashmore, Chas. Bour- a oo geois, Gary Fellows, Stan We Have A Good Supply Of Glass, Gary Geer, Bob TENNIS EQUIPMENT Fug Ba Bg RACKETS - SHOES - BALLS Waldinsperger. by Slazenger, Spalding, Martin, Adidas Ln vy ea I SAAT Epi a) PASSPORT SportslLandy|| pHoro L Contact Peter Hvidsten 68 Water St., Port Perry - 985-2174 - Jim Burnett, prop. OPEN: Monday to Thursdays and Saturdays 9:00 10 6:00 p.m. OPEN: Friday 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. av . Batt Toads Blank of Brent [ bombardier [PUGH SEE Yims Pg yw AY in Tw