MLPA UFPALALEY 3 19 LT AS Yu RASH STRME (Uda. A Wad K4 APE f. | A SRY AY A 4 Ral SY RR IP RAASE IN MY wooed WO 4s As nto PRU PARY ACY RMSIE SLA ANE Sr Shee SLR DR Sl I Xr B81 {83 19 RN . . FAS ty SE RANE \ SE na EVES Foe raro dd N SR ENN EE vi sitd salts aden donabobivalndaii thon biennial i en dle i beet PY AL LT RR RE AS A EUR SEAR OS IS 0 a BE LR SE Coup CEIRARTIAREANEES WEEP" NOOR: 1 ' RH ROY ~" § 9 4 AS A . 4 ™ X REN ALS ECR ERARERAREERSSCR SEITE WER I08 A , a OL SAT A ANT fe ES Ns Fa f, EER SN 3 3 7 : Ft EN 230% EET Ee 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 28, 1979" Prince Albert news S&S oA ~~ SH BE Sea 2. Ua DORE RC ALE R) oh RANT REAL Hens es 'd a ?/ ? » ¢ in TAR oA Te ge CCE - Tae ENTE | VEY eR Ra -- ha, SN by Ilean Pugh Mrs. Vicky Heayn was hostess to a Sara Coventry demonstration when she had some neighbours and friends in recently. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Beacock and Brian Beacock's atten- ded the Wedding Anniver- . sary Dinner Party for John Beacock's at Janetville Hall. Mrs. Ann MacGregor spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Lloyd Pereman and family. Belated Wedding Anniver- sary wishes to Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Heayn who held Open House in the Prince Albert Community Centre on Sunday, November 18th. Mrs. Ilean Pugh spent three days in Toronto at the 4-H Leaders conference. Two hundred and fifty ladies from all the counties of Ontario attended this con- ference and also guests of Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild by Beryl Espley The November meeting was rather sparsely attend- ed but that did not detract from the work and enjoy- ment that took place. Florence Smith of Prince Albert gave a very interest- ing demonstration of the things that can be made out of empty Javex bottles. The handbags that she brought were very professionally finished off and looked very attractive. It was decided that the December meeting should be in the form of a Pot Luck lunch. The doors will be open at 11:30 with the lunch itself starting about noon. SS FS FST STS SS TST FST SS IS SS FT FS TS SS A A A ALA SASSI MERSCO 5c to $1 STORE PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Annual Christmas 'Shopping Party There will be the usual gift exchange, with the raw materials costing no more than $2.00 It was also suggested that the gift might take the form of a batch of fancy cookies (complete with recipe). Ethel Hobbs and June Hill were elected as a nominating committee to bring forward the names of members who would be available to sit on the Executive for 1980 and 1981. Elections are not until February but an early start allows them to canvass people who are kept home by the bad weather encountered at some winter meetings. the Royal Winter Fair one afternoon and evening. Winners at the weekly euchre are as follows: Ladies High - Elva Kydd, Flossie Aldred, Verna Smith. Men's High - Verna Draper, Bruce Bright, J. Poots. Lone Hand series winners: Reta Cook, Greta Halsey tied with 16 lone hands. The 4-H Junior Home- makers have finished their needlepoint project. Ten girls completed this unit and attended their Achievement day in Uxbridge on Saturday morning. Congratulations to Paula Haugen who received County Honours and Margaret Waldinsperger - Provincial honours. Christmas is just around the corner. ¢ The Sunday School are busy making plans for their Christmas concert. Watch for dates of special activities in the next few weeks. Mr. & Mrs. Merv Pugh were host & hostess to a family dinner party on Saturday night. Guests attended from Hamilton, Toronto, Trout Creek, Stouff- ville and Port Perry. Please take time and phone in your news next week - Mrs. Grace Beacock - 985-369P. oa Evin att de of Canada AwardedF.R.I. > Mark Smith, a real estate salesman with W. Frank Real Estate in Port Perry was awarded his F.R.|l. at a meeting of the Oshawa Durham Real Estate Institute of Canada last week in Oshawa. George Stone [right], of George Stone Real Estate, who is F.R.I. Chapter Chairman, presented the certificate to Mark. An FRI [Fellow of Realtors Institution] award is given to salespersons with at least five years of reputable real estate service, who have completed the required @ L University Courses. MC RAS TAS PATRI JA --. STs ste ~ = GME AT AX, it FRIDAY, Nov. 30 - 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY, Dec. 1 - 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 2()% OFF Everything In The Store COFFEE - COOKIES - BALLOONS FREE Panty Hose with minimum purchase SSS Pe of FT ST FS SS TS SS FS SAAS SS SASS A A A of od Af A AAS A AS I of of of of oS oF oS A oo oA A of oA A A fo OBITUARIES -- | |. ROBERT JAMES Royal Canadian Legion, Port ELVA RODD CARNEGIE Perry, Curling Club, and the After a lengthy illness, A life long resident of Port Port Perry Fidelity Masonic Elva Dora Rodd passed Perry passed away suddenly Lodge. He alsoserved on the away on Sunday, November at his home on Thursday November 1, 1979. MASSEBAH! In Concert 8:30 P.M. LATCHAM CENTRE QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st school board at the time of the opening of R.H. Cornish 4, 1979 at Uxbridge. Born at Saintfield, Ontario on May The former Robert (Bob) School. He served in the 25, 1903, the daughter of ® ® James Carnegie was borne Dental Corps of the RAF. Joseph Holdershaw and October 16, 1915, a son of the during the war. Loretta (Page) Holdershaw late David Carnegie and A hardware merchant she married Russell Rodd on Marion McCaw. practically all his life he was December 15, 1923. He was a member of the well known as Bob in the The couple farmed for Oddfellows 1.0.0.F. Lodge, Carnegie Brothers Hard- forty years in the Greenbank ware Store and later known area until retiring in 1964 to » aaa aaa --a--a--a-- as Crest Hardware. their home on the Reach ® a He is survived by his wife Road at Uxbridge. 0 Gorgeen Hood, two sons Bob She was a member of f of Kingston, Richard of Port Greenbank and Uxbridge I] Perry, three daughters United Church, a life [) Jayne (Mrs. Bob Parry) member of Bethesda Reach 0 Port Perry, Martha (Mrs. H. Institute, and active Hy Vick) Charlotte (Mrs. C. member and organist in u Law) of Thompson Manitoba Seagrave United Church. . ¢ 3 and his eleven grand- She thoroughly enjoyed 0 children. , N entertaining friends by her e also leaves three reciting and playi the hs brothers Donald, Harry and piano. playing (I Gordon, all of Port Perry. Left to mourn her passing I] Three sisters Mary (Mrs. J. are sons Kenneth and [)] MacGregor), Mrs. Kathleen Murray, Port Perry; » ' i Burley Port Perry and Mrs. Clifford of Greenbank, a 3 Ruth Manning, North Bay. daughter Marion (Mrs. Vern 3 Pallbearers were Murray Perigoe) of Brooklin, one fy Holtby, Sam Naples, Clayton brother Gordon Holdershaw g Love, Arnold Roach, of Port Perry, predeceased 0 campbell MacMaster, bya brother Bill Holdershaw |} orey beare. of Brooklin and sister Elsie J 0 After the service at Montgomery of Bowman- : ! McDermott Panabaker ville, nine grandchildren and a Funeral Home, burial took geven great-grandchildren. a place at Pine Grove The funeral service was 0 Cemetery on Saturday, from Low & Low Funeral 0 November 3. Home, Uxbridge, with Rev. 0 Locke and Rev. Cooper PY 4 fficiating on November 7, 979. 0 OFFICE Pallbearers were Kenneth Rodd, Noel Perigoe, Neil 0 | SUPPLIES ' X Rodd, Gregory Rodd, Don he For all Your Beacock, and John Foster. 0 . Requirements Interment Bethel Cemetery, » 2 | PORT PERRY STAR | Greenbank : 0 235 Queen Street I, 985-7383 U :