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Port Perry Star, 16 Jun 1976, p. 29

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wid 1] q £5 15% Frrxai add . OX Aad Ar AED "on Rd A] fu "i Fog NU CYR I A NAG TE Se LSS dn aR PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 16, 1976 -- 31 t Auction Manpower placements increase by 139 over April _ Sales WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 SALE TIME: 12 NOON SHARP Clearing farm auction for GEO. BOYNGTON at "Boynleigh (Century) Farm', located a ---- > mile north of Garmley or 7 miles west of Stouffville at Lot 2, Con. 3, w.s..-Including Holstein sprin. gers; fresh cows, calves by side; 3 Hereford cows c/ s; heifers; steers; Charolais bull; sows with pigs; bred sows; hog; 3 tractors, live P.T.O., good; J.D. 4-row corn planter; Ford P.T.O. spreader; Cockshutt 2.row corn picker; new front-end loader; Case 14' hydravlic disc; Oliver members present. The pre- we should be good A : j " i" ! dar. 16" T.B. plow; baler; M i . ; ; g mbass-- singing of "0 Canada' and Ha fT vi Phd Bui Sahay ence and local sident, Marion Bell, was in adors of Citizenship at home (he Institute grace, after Whose latoue jal cot he P.T.0. mower; Mc 112 Vibra ¢MPployersareencouragedto the chair. ) . or abroad. Ina deYong read which a social half-hour was © Tision of Diese fizores the 9 shank cultivator; G.W. hy. duty register their summer The meeting opened with 4 lovely poem "Home, and spent ihc usion 0 e figur OK wed nl fh, good; vacancies with our student the singing of the 'Ode' and Alpha Sammells read one on : L. M. Alle number of people registered (7 onal Oe offices to take advantage of saying fhe Institute Creed. -M. Allen for employment in Omani, els wagon; Calso weed sprayer; (Nhe talent available. Area phe roll call was "Name a . Wily and Alay a4 ps 4 M.F. 3 pt. cultivator; Geni householders are also pygy of a good Citizen". The 0M G ff d dd UCW slightly above March 1 &" hammer mill; harrows; R.T. encouraged to call our Stud- . answers were many and ex- I'S. | or d resses totals. yo wagon; steel stone boat; scales; ~ jacks; chains; feed cart; 4 Surge milkers; Almo 30 vac. pump, 1 h,p. motor; milk transfer station with line dryer; 28 can craft cooler; also refrigerator; elec. stove; antique pine cupboard, glass doors; antique dressers; 4 pc. bedroom suite; platform rocker; harvest table; antique chairs; ext. table; lamps; rockers; no. odd dishes; jars; etc; etc; approx. 7 tons Herta barley. Note: Many other items May was a very active month in the Canada Man- power Centres in Oshawa, Whitby and Ajax. A total of 541 placements were made in the three Manpower Centres, an increase of 139 place- ments when compared with figures from this April. The three Canada Man- power Centres for Students 'aremow in full operation for this year's Student Summer Employment and Activities Programme. There are 3,074 students currently register- ed with our three offices. These | students possess a wide variety of skills and ent Centres for any odd jobs that may need to be done. Notice Ceramics SUMMER CLASSES During the month of May, the Canada Manpower Cen- tres in Oshawa, Whitby and Ajax entered into 20 Canada- signed agreements under the Canada Manpower Indus- trial Training Program. These agreements have Honeydale Women's Institute The regular monthly meet-" ing of the Honeydale Branch of the Women's Institute was held in the Auditorium of the Municipal Building on Thursday, June 10th with 21 cellent. A great deal of -. thought had been put into the answers. - The Secretary's report was read and approved, and the report of the Treasurer showed a splendid balance on hand. * The report of the District Meeting was given by Edna Wilson. A request was made supplied training and em- ployment for 17 people in our area. At the end of May there were 84 people receiving academic upgrading at Dur- ham College in preparation to enter skill training turned over to Mrs. Hahn and her group. The motto was 'Citizenship, like Char- ity begins at Home". Irene Philip gave a very thought provoking message felling vis" ..Mrs. Lyman Gifford, whose lovely home sits at the top of the Ridges on the Oshawa Road, addressed over forty members of the Port Perry U.C.W. on the evening of June 8. Taking as her subject "Happiness is..."""', Mrs. Gifford pointed out that we courses. A total of 64 people are taking the various skill training courses sponsored through the Canada Man- power Centre. There were 15 people who completed a ref- fresher course as Power Sewing Machine Operators. "Old Ontario", and Mrs. Hahn brought the programe - to a close with "What is a Smile" and "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life'. Meeting closed with the The Power that created us loves us, she said. Doesn't this make you happy? Happiness, - Mrs. Gifford concluded, cannot be de- manded, it cannot be bought, it cannot be earned. But think of the happiness of others, and you will find your own. ' The number of clients re- gistered for employment at the three Canada Manpower Centres for May totalled 11,016, consisting of 5,538 male and 5,478 female regis- trants. Included in this total are 1,516 male and 1,558 female student registrations and 342 registrations of people who are currently employed but are seeking other employment. Total registrations are up over last month but can be accounted for by a sizeable increase in student registrations and confirmation of registrants The majority of clients were registered in the follow- ing occupations: clerical, sales, services, product fab- ricating and assembling occupations, construction trades and material hand- ling. There continues to be a very large pool of well qual- ified office personnel avail- able through the area's not listed. Farm sold. Furniture IN BASIC or for "Quilt Block" patterns live not only by what we Mrs. Gifford, a gifted Canada Manpower Centres. sells 12 sharp, followed by imple- with an explanation with Consume, but by our inner speaker and a charming Shortages of qualified a 2 ADVANCED them telling the number of resources. If shecouldaska lady, is the widow of a clients were noted in the sale Manager & Auctioneer. ] blocks for a quilt and mater- favour of the good fairy, she former mayor of Oshawa. following areas: general 4 said, it would be the gift of Sh i h 1 ed h : ial needed. These are to be : ey ; X le was introduced by Mrs. machinists, licens air- THURSDAY, JUNE 24 Joyce May sold to visitors to the Erland Wonder, enough to last a Willa Holtby and thanked by dressers, auto mechanics SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Lee Home. lifetime. ) Mrs. Pat Lane, both of the with Class "A" certificates, udu 2d niques, ig Fro: 655-4320 Members were asked tobe Change, Mrs. Gifford Sarah unit. . experienced waitresses and TRIPP, 278 Shanley Street, Port sure to think and plan for the Simos is the oy aon of The meeting 'was chaired. waiters, live-in housekeep- Perry, first house north of Bazaar to be held in Septem- 16. We should accept it, by U.C.W. president Mrs. ers and babysitters, and Brian's B.P. Service Station, 7A ATTENTION ber. Also the Port Perry l0Ving the moment as child- = Joan McNab. Mrs. McNab welders. } stove, 307: 16 cu. it wprieni | All Single, Separated | fair. Our Entry will be the en do. Using one of her reminded the ladies thatthe = Afoa cumpmies gre fe. BT tah ors MDASHY "Month of October". Either Many analogies, Mrs. Port Perry U.C.W. will be porting good production . chairs; -humidifier;: electric clock; beautiful oval dining room table; blonde glass-front buffet; chime clock; record cabinet; bathroom shelving; medicine cabinet; G.E. clothes dryer; Avocado chesterfield and chair; Lazy Boy chair; Sklar swivel rocking chair; platform rocker; beautiful hi-fi and radio; coffee table and end tables; dehumid- ifier; 19" colour Viking T.V.; T.V. stand; bookcase; set of encyclopedias; set of Wonder books; picture frames; vacuum cleaner; toaster; irons; kettles; Singer electric sewing machine; antique rocking chair; old radios; and parts; army 2.way radio; baby crib with new' mat. yearly make up the programs of tress; beautiful bedroom suite For Information Call Roll Call and mottoes for with Contessa mattress; double 725-4344 next season. sal dresser and chest; antique chairs; organ stool; punchbowl; filing cabinet; paymaster; coal oil lamp; Ocen Blend tea box; laundry tub; apple peeler; 3 pc. chesterfield set; 1872 Bruming- ham shotgun; wicker tray; pizza oven; King distributor tester; antique desk; cupboards; wheel- Divorced, Unattached Adults A super new club forming, offering a dance every Saturday night . Weekend bus and Air "trips once every month Formed solely for the enjoyment of single persons We own our own dance hall and travel agency Membership $5.00 a theme for Thanksgiving or Hallowe'en. Marian Bell and Helen MacMaster are -the Committee in Charge. 'The District Picnic will be held July 13th at 12:30 p.m. in Uxbridge. It was moved by Edith Brunton and seconded by Clara Warren that we give $25.00 to the Helen McKer- cher Scholarship fund. This was carried. The Convenors are to meet at Marion Bell's home to The meeting was then Services Gifford said most of us are like tea bags, for we don't know our strength until we get into the hot water. hosting the Regional Pres- byterial meeting here on October 18 levels and seasonal employ- ers are moving into their peak activity period. LEDGER BOOKS "TAPE DISPENSERS OFFICE SUPPLIES STAPLERS and STAPLES TYPEWRITER RIBBONS EXPANSION FILES CLIP BOARDS Re ra a he ATR fk barrow; garden tools; roto- PORT PERRY CHARGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tiller; aluminum extension The United Church of IN CANADA STAMP PADS PENS & PENCILS Jodder] 3 Dichie ative) Snap On Canada SUNDAY, JUNE 20 TYPEWRITER TYPE CLEANER your attention. Property sold. Rev. R. Brawn, Minister St. John's Port Perry Terms cash. Lunch available. SUNDAY, JUNE 20 9:55 a.m. Divine Worship RULED and GRAPH PAPER TICKETS Auctioneer Murray Jackson, Port Perry 11:00 a.m. Church School 983.2459.» nn 0am Family worship Burn's Church, Ashburn TYPEWRITER PAPER 10:00 a.m. Church School SATURDAY, JUNE 2¢ Prince Albert 11:15 a.m. Divine Worship RECEIPT BOOKS BULLDOG CLIPS : ALE (8 HH MM. . ; Clearing auction of household sa Famivy orship Minister: LEDGERS fdrnishings, garden tools, for the p . The Rev. Stuart-MeEntyre th LATE LORNE BATH 2 Los) SCUGOG PASTORAL Manse: 985-3409 COLUMNAR BOOKS (2 col. to 18 col.) aby Hill on Hwy. # 7. NOTE: more CHARGE Stud 985-3881 ' 2 4 Refresnments. saierpom. w.D. Rev.George Wylie v PAPER REINFORCEMENTS o A Rev. B. Pogue CHURCH OF ASCENSION i % on py : ANGLICAN FILE FOLDERS ~ CASH BOOKS a f SUN DAY, JUNE 29 - Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister 9:45 a.m. Scugog rule Hon. Assistant SCRATCH PADS STAR reprints call 985.7383 WINTARIO . | TICKETS available at the Port Perry Star v 11:15a.m. Manchester . PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Gospel Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, JUNE 20 Trinity I 11:15 Holy Communion ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JUNE 20 9:30a.m. Morning Prayer PENTECOSTAL CHURCH _ Rev. R. Batten Rev. I. MacLean June 15-18 7:30 p.m. June 20th 10,11 & 7 p.m, Rev. Wm. McPherson' TYPEWRITERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE CALCULATORS SCHOOL SUPPLIES | STAR Stationery & Office Surrly A Drvvison of Port Perry Star Co LM 191 Queen Street - Port Perry, Ont. 985-8123 SEER

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