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Port Perry Star, 24 Nov 1976, p. 7

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I~ Ea oo By Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church School, November 28 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. C. Clarke in charge. The Prince Albert Choir will be there ad lunch will be ser- ved to [congregation after service in Church parlour. The Cub and Scout service was well attended and a new flag dedicated. The Manchester U.C.W. will meet at the. Church, December 2 at 2 p.m. This will be our Xmas party and a special collection for missions. : In chatting with Bob Elliot, on a weekend home from Guelph University, he still seems to be somewhat overwhelmed by the honour "bestowed on him in being chosen to represent the Youth of Canada on Remem- brance Day. He recounted some of the other experien- ces of those days in Ottawa. The interview on the CBC which went = wherever Canadian Armed forces are stationed in the world, The unusual experience of seeing your face and voice on TV. Being part of the six making up the Vice Regal Party on Santa coming to Couples Club Santa Claus is coming to town early. On December 11, the Couples Club of Prince Albert will hold a . potluck supper and Santa Claus party beginning at 5 p.m. The good old man has notified our resident seer that he will be. making his appearance shortly after six and there will be a bag of . goodies for every child. Parents attending need only bring the usual pot-luck supper. There is no charge. For further information contact Larry or Sharane Ross at 985-2586. Never has a warning line been crossed by so many for so few points. We gathered for bowling last Saturday, night, and the Centennial Lanes will prob- SBE 1 CU A MEAS NF ETAL 7 RAL RSET I A RTA ' RAIA LE A Nk v Fonsi 1 Ned : : eri I F< ------ FHI Manchester area news that Red Carpet, chatting with the Trudeaus, (not only the Prime Minister, but Margaret," Justin and Sacha) with Justin wanting to help lay a wreath. Having tea with Madame and Governor-General Jules ger, and so. on. He says the warmth and courtesy extended him by all as well as -the génuine sincerity of all taking part will never be forgotten. He mentioned he can never express "thank you" the way. it should be to all who have contacted him _ to congratulate him, Bob, Port Perry is surely now on the map, but we in Man-~ chester claim you. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Manici of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Croxall "and boys of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall and girls. of Utica dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Os. Croxall on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer (nee Kathy Best) who were married on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mit- chell dinner guests with Mrs. June Thompson, Oshawa, on Sunday. Mrs. -ably never recover. Clean living won the day as Cath- erine Midgley and_ Bob Brawn won the highs. 1 don't know where that leaves Catherine Daigle and Roy Robinson, but, they were low. A coffee' hour follpwed at this exercise. The first election of officers was held with these results: Presidént - Lloyd and Beth Pereman, Vice President '- Eileen and Terry Hodgins, Secretary - Sharane and Larry Ross, Treasurer - Chuck and Beth Willes. Committee Chair- people: Social - Stan and Gail Glass, Telephone - June and Doug Bidgood, Publicity - Cec and Pat Reid; Spiritual. - Catherine and Ed Daigle; Food - Norma and Roy Robinson. e Journalist School Taxes Go Up! Standards Do Not! That's the wrong way around! 45 Don QUICK SCHOOL TRUSTEE ® Former Trustee & Municipal Councillor PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1976 -- 7 'The Position: COUNCILLOR AT LARGE * The Man: HOWARD HALL ® Port Perry Businessman for the past 20 years @ A former Councillor and School Board member ® A man with a proven record of deep community commitment and involvement ® Serving the people of Scugog for the past 3 years as Chairman of the Hospital Board _® Chairman of the New Arena Committee Mitchell called on Mrs. J. Dobson and Mrs. Steer Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Battae and Dorothy erloo, week- end guests with Mr. Mrs, L. B. Roberts, . Mrs. Romelda Jewell of Uxbridge, Mrs. Fern Field- ing and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fielding of Keswick dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding on Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Dobson attended the Kingsview United Church bazaar last Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elliot attended the wedding of her niece, Virgiria Stewart, in Mississuaga, Satggday. Also, visited Mrs. Lallie Stewart, age 85, living in a 14-room house alone on 100 acres, north of Newtonville. Mrs. Lillian Wilson supper, guests with -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leach and family at Blackstock on Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price have moved to Nestleton recently. * Miss Diane Espie home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Os. Croxall visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elliot Sunday evening. On December 6th -- ELECT: COUNCILLOR AT LARGE ~ to choose from One Day 27 different patterns of Wallpaper in stock from as low as 5.90 (While Stock Lasts) FREE TRAY with Room Lots of Wallpaper VINYL PASTE *1.65 Delivery In Most Cases ALLPAPER EMOVER 89° ~ | WALL SIZING do $1.05 | cilstie building centre ASK FOR AN | won ~ WinterSpread 101bs. -- *1.49 | 20 Ibs. -- *2.99 'a LAKE SCUGOG LUMBE WATER ST. - 985-7391 - PORT PERRY 235 ---- on Te ~ EINER RE Se = -- oro a CAAT Ca ns - eT TE el aN NT RT Rd 5. DIR _ AR = ALA

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