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Port Perry Star, 9 Jul 1975, p. 6

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A aaa 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 9, 1975 Remember Blackstoc Winners at the Tuesday AL BIA T SRR LELEY © ATI FH ERTL SLRIAE College Toronto afer two Ly! - .& b 3 : TT a VIVES WL ORGS FANE ER ES area news L. McArthur and Miss Wh . evening card party sponsor- months studey, He has re- = Dempsey while their parents: oy Cs 0 Anita en "8 ? fF ed by the Senior Citizens turned to work at Beare My. and Mew Avis Hedung, Joanne Wollere J g ; were: Ladies, first Mrs. Motors, Part Perry. McArthur are holidaying in were loca 50 YEARS AGO tronic organonSunday of this yg Richards, second Mrs. Mrs. Richard VanCamp Calgary. young people who participat- An "Important Notice' in this years edition read: "We price of 10c. Miss Kate Allison left to resume her duties as Super- intendent of the General Hospital at Winona, Minn. Town Council passed the necessary by-law that the clerk be instructed to call for tenders to build a cement sidewalk from the railroad on Beach Street to Mr. Kent's big gate. 25 YEARS AGO Thursday, July 6, 1950 A large crowd attended the week. Mr. Morley Bruce acted as munity. Pupils of the S.S. No. 2, Scugog, held a successful Open House under the direc- tion of 'heir teacher Mrs. Doug Aldred and the music teacher, Mrs. Francis San- dison. Camp Adelaide in Hali- burton, a new camvo site for Central Area Girl Guides was officially opened on July 9. 10 YEARS AGO Thursday, July 8, 1965 Mrs. Grace Taylor who had W. Cox, third Mrs. Reid Cook. Men, first Jack. Cook, ville Hospital and Mrs. W.W. VanCamp in Oshawa Hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Camp- bell of Ottawa were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and family while Mrs. Campbell's mother Mrs. Ruth Hambly of Edmonton spent the weekend with the Arthur Bailey's. Several from this area attended the Junior Farmers Banquet in Clarke High School on Wednesday even- ing. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp recently attended and enjoy- er, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, Doug and Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls attended the Re- union of former Y.P.U. Ex- ecutive of Oshawa Presby- tery held at the cottage of Miss Marg Pellow at Echo Bay on Lake Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Hooey of Solina were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge and boys. Rev. and Mrs. H. Boyd and family of Ottawa spent sev- eral days with Rev. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Riding of Chicago are visiting rela- Robert and Paul VanCamp of Port Perry spent last Wednesday with their grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lar- mer visited friends at Little PY ed in the 4H Regional Confer- « ence held at Trent Univers-& : wish to announce to the chairman for a gathering in go.ong Bill Mahaffy, third ed the Rose Show at Brooklin tives and friends in Cart- ity, Peterborough last week. Vi public that after July 11, the Seagrave School to honour yy,jier Lawrence. Horticultural Show, Brook- wright. Fred attended the The theme for the confer- 3 regular 15¢ sundae dishes their teacher, Mr. Venner, Better health is wished for in. Shriners Convention in ence was Leadership. It was i will be reduced to pre-war Who is leaving the com- Mrs M. Argue in Bowman- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larm- Toronto. a very enjoyable learning \ experience for 15 and 16 year olds. Many and varied types of activities even including a tour and sitting-in on a trial underway at the Supreme Court were. included in the program. UXBRIDGE DENTURE CLINIC 66 Brock Street West - Uxbridge, Ont. 852-5291 Lions Club Street Carnival. A been teaching school for 36 Congratulations to Bill victor parsons and family. ¢ i childrens parade com- Years in Reach and Scott Shortridge who has recently On Sunday morning Rev. H. APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE NOW. 3 menced the evening. At the Townships retired from the completed his apprentice- Boyd delivered a thoughtful For Complete Denture Service. { endof the evening adrawwas School in Prince Albert. On ship course on motor mech- sermon on Lengthening the D. Thapar } made. The holder of the Pehalf of the pupils, Mrs. M. anics held at Centennial Cords ..Strengthening the » Phapat . Rt) lucky ticket was Armour Pugh made a presentation in Stakes... Mesdames G. Member of the Denturist Society of Ontario ¥ Martin of Sunderland and hey honk, Jou an benail of Thompson, E. McLaughlin : vy : ; the School Board, Pat Love W and J. Adams favoured with $A Bun Mekinzey wasshesalior and Darothy Mulholland also orkshop a fine trio. " 900 > : . made a presentation. Janet Parsons enjoye 2:3 ons. Be rns Students receiving Pro- A seminar-workshop meet- some holidays with Mr. and 1 where she will be camp ficiency badges this year at - ing will be held on Monday, Mrs. Claude Toms and » 3 director p Prince Albert Public School August 11, 1975 from 8:45 family of Toronto. i Mr. Rov Corriish is taki were Stephen Rensink, Eric a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the About sixty members of 2) r. oy Lornish is aking Shipman, Shelly Olsen Lindsay Armoury Building. the Hoskin family enjoyed a the principal's course at the Rosewitha Malischewski. The purpose of the meeting delightful picnic at the lovely i sffollege of Education, oo Harten and Susan iS to provide an opportunity home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- oronto, and Mrs. MacFar- Cothraie. for Municipal Councillors, vey Graham and family, on lane and Miss Metler are ™. 'oo Holtby i inthe Municipal Staff, representa- Sunday afternoon and even- taking the Arts and Crafts recent piano examinations 'ives of other Local Govern- ing. course at summer school. Tentive bd Class Honours ment Organizations and Wayne Yellowlees of Sol- 15 YEARS AGO in Grade VIII Community Groups to col- ina is spending some holi- Py Thursday, July 7, 1960 M d Mrs. H. Eagl lectively discuss many of the days with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Dorothy Tripp, pupil r. and Mrs. H. Lagleson jcc e5 and considerations re- Glenn Larmer and boys. : " ' of Seagrave attended a re- ated to the organization and Craig and Grant McArthur THURS., FRI, SAT., SUN. of Mrs. D. Rice passed her ,hionatS.S. No. 17 Mariposa. The org . : = : Grade IT theory examination responsibilites of Local Gov- Toronto spent some holidays Aug. ]- 8- 9. 10 Jou y Mr. Eagleson had graduated ernment throughout the with their grandmother Mrs. with First Class Honours. from that school 75yearsago. County. SPONSORED BY PORT PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mr. and Mrs. Martyn Ren- : i nick celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary at their home on Ontario St., No doubt he was the oldest graduate attending as he was nearing his 90th birthday. Mrs. Evelyn Tait of Green- NORMAN'S ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Pon Perry. ; £6 bank was presented with e congregation of Sea- geyeral lovely gifts on her i -to invi i grave United Church sotemont foie teachin is proud-to invite you to see their | dedicated their new elec- WHITE 7300 profession. Medium-size multi- crop combine. 100 bu. grain bin. Gas or diesel engines. 4420 sq. in. separating area. 3,260 sq. in. Combiners with Kwik- Switch Headers reel and pick up headers, 2, 3, 4 row cornheads. Even-flo feed system. Variable speed ground drive. Hydrostatic power steering. Stone trap with dump control. 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