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Port Perry Star, 26 Jan 1977, p. 2

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eo 2 -- PORT PE i RRY. STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1977 Seagrave and area news | by Mrs. Donna Wanamaker Mrs. Don Hunter had some birthday celebrations this weekend. On Saturday morning a number of com- munity friends surprised her by landing there in.time for breakfast. On Sunday morning two of the bunch surprised her again at breakfast. Her family cele- brations took place later in the day at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. Pollard in Stouffville. The ladies saw to it that Mrs. Hunter was well supplied with pennies for "the birthday box at * church. - Lo Mrs. Ellesworth Kennedy 'also deposited her birthday money. Mrs. Kennedy tells us she arrived during a severe thunderstorm some years ago. "Some weather change." We wish to thank Mrs. Barbara Short and Mrs. Vern Tobin who filled in, in Joans absences, and also Mr. Bruce 'Carr who sang a solo. Please remember" the Sunday School skating party," Jan. 30, it will be held behind the home of Bert and Glenda Hutcheon. - We. are looking for new choir members. It is won- derful to once again have a choir, so let us support it. Please contact Mrs. Joan Lee, if you are interested. Larry. Short, became a married man 'on Friday ° evening. May we, wish you - 'both the best 9; tuck: and happiness in ydur marriage: a Master Lloyd Short spent the night with Bob and Pat Taylor 'and boys on the Is- land. The Taylor family returned their little guest on .Saturday and had supper with Jack, Ona and Catha- rine. Cliff and Ruby were also dinner guests. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morris for the use of their farm on Sunday. There were over 100 Beavers, Cubs, "Scouts and Brownies and parents .in attendance at this tobog- ganing party. The horse .-drawn sled was also a big "event. I also wish to thank the members of the Ladies Auxiliary for their help. It was.a very memorable day. , All girls who have reach- De with The Royal Bank offerin term nature of these savings dePosis 2. Income Fu sits. Interest-beari a high interest return, geared to the general de structure. Because of t is possible to pay a higher rate of interest than on conventional nd. High-yield bonds, deposit instruments and mortgages insured under the National Housing _ Act make up this portfolio which is actively managed by professionals. The policy is to achieve as high a Plan two strategic moves. Planning for the day you retire or buy your first home means having a master plan for your investment in the future. So we have two plans to help. A Retirement Savings Plan, and a Home Ownership Savings Plan. They both earn you valuable tax savings, and when you subscribe to either one, or both plans your contributions can of these investment vehicles: 1. Royal Bank teat HOSP deposits Canada, appreciation. sit rate long- deposits, it current inco this fund. your move. Bill English Port Perry ROYAL BANK ...fora lot of reasons. applied to any one, current income as is compatible with maintaining reasonable price stability as well as moderate capitol 3. Equity Fund. Investment mainly in Canadian common stock port- folio which is actively managed by the same professionals. Long-term capital growth with reasonable It's allin how you plan your strategy. Your Royal. Bank manager can help you work out a master_plan. Why not call or visit today. Now it's or a combination. Is the objective of "accident does occur while ed their 12th birthday by March 1st are eligible for membership in our 4-H club which will begin their sea- sons project in a week or two. "For Knits Only" is the topic of this unit. Any- one wishing to join can phone Mrs. Nicholls at 705- 357-3534 or Mrs. Belair at 985-2618. There will be a P.T.A. meeting on February 8 at 8 p.m. at the Greenbank School. The guest speaker will be Mr. Gordon Roberts. He will speak on the Metric System and how it applies, Refreshments to be served. Everyone is aelcome. Please plan to attend. 'We are sorry to report that Mrs. Rita Boe and Mr. Hurst are. patients in Oshawa hospital. We wish them both a speedy re- covery. , Sunday guest of Mr. and -Mrs. Bert Wanamaker were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marks, Toronto, Mrs. Edith Bruce and Marjorie of Man- chester. n.b. Regarding the Sunday School skating party, would the mothers please bring some cookies or squares. The hot dogs and hot choe- olate will be supplied. Please forward next week's news to Mrs. Jackie Boyle - 985-3941. Milk producers annual meeting ." Of special interest to all Darham Milk Producers "will be the Annual Milk Producers' Meeting to be held on Tuesday, February 1st, starting at 8:00 p.m. in "the 1,0.0.F. Hall in Orono. _Alf'milk producers in Dur- ~ - ham should plan on attend- ing this meeting as it will set some of the policy for marketing of milk in Ontario in the upcoming year, Included in the pro- gram will be a report on the current milk "situation by © Mr. Ken McKinnon, the newly elected chairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board, and Mr. Howard Sheppard, the newly elected member of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board for on 5, which included County. In addition, - stable Clifford Strachan, of the Ontario Provincial Police Detachment in New- castle will show a film and lead a discussion on the '"Movement: of Farm Machinery on Roads and Highways'. We have had a large number of calls from farmers and non-farm people in the last few years regarding the liability and ho is responsible if an farm machinery is being moved, so this topic should be of interest--to_all milk producers. We urge you again to circle the date, Tuesday, February 1st,-and plan on attending the Annual Meet- ing of the Durham Milk Committee. in Orono. CONTINUOUS FORMS available at the ° Port Perry Star 985-7383 'Masonic Blue Ray Chapter hold Scottish nite these dates in mind. After the Chapter closed and the Officers retired, the Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, Order of the Eastern Star met Thursday evening, January 13th in the Masonic Hall, Queen Street, Port Perry, with a small atten- dance due to stormy weather. Worthy Matron Sister Mabel Cawker conducted the opening ceremonies, and the Flag was presented by Marshal Sister Emma Kk. {Guests from Sunbeam Chapter, Oshawa were introduced and given a cor- dial welcome by the Worthy - Matron, Officers and mem- bers of Blue Ray were wel- .comed by Worthy Patron Brother Sam Cawker. Sick and Sunshine reports by the various convenors shows progress being made by those who have been ill. Well known for its Bene- volent work, an excellént report was presented by Convenor Sister Elsie Wil- bur on Christmas Cheer boxes and plants for shut- ins. Communications included "many thank you notes, and a letter from Grand Chapter re Benevolent work. s "A warm fraternal wel- refreshment committee, under the convenorship of Sister Margaret Jeffrey served a delicious assort- ment of sandwiches and a cup of refreshing tea, The table was centred with a picture of the "eminent" poet Robbie Burns enhan- ced by a drapery of Scottish Tartan, Candles completed the decorative effect. Due to the inclement weather, ~~ Entertainment Convenor Brother Gord Thomas dispensed with the Scottish programme. Door prizes were drawn. Lucky winners being Sister Stella Dennis and Sister Frances Gibson. This concluded gn informal, pleasant evening. Ontario MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS " THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT, 1975 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT a Special Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at THE LEGION HALL, 217 MURRAY STREET, ,PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1977, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. at come was extended to Sister _~hich time the Board will hear applications Joyce and Brother Arnold Taylor who were initiated into Blue Ray Chapter dur- int the evening. ; Regular business wa transacted and action taken . regarding 'worthwhile pro-' jectst A Penny sale will be of interest for the next meeting, February 10th, convened by Sister Pearl Gerrow. Proceeds to be used for Benevolent work. Members are asked to don- ate attractive items for the sale, Many activities are plan- ned for this year, a wedding reception,- April 16th in Hall; «Spring Bazaar, May 7th at Lat- cham Centre; Auction sale, date not decided as yet; Birthday Draw for the Birthday Party, June 9th. Many beautiful hand-made articles to be drawn. All members are urged to keep fdr new licences in accordance with The Liquor Licence Act, 1975 and Regulations reunder. 4 The follwing establishments have applied for a licence of the type indicated, and the applications will be entertained at the aforementioned location and time. : Summerlea Golf Club Scugog Township Patio Licence and Public House Licence Terry Eng's Place Scugog Township - Dining Lounge Licence AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any per- son who is resident in the municipality and objects to any application may file the grounds of objection in person at the time and place of the. meeting or in writing lo Executive Director, Liquor Licence Board of Ontario, 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East, TORONTO, Ontario. MSE: 1A4 WINTARIO TICKETS available at the Port Perry Star A Credit Union Loan can help you make it happen! See your friendly C.U. today. ® » < | | »

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