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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 20 Jan 1971, p. 11

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Gerdon Goode, represent- ing Port Perry and the Towa- ships of Seugog and East Whitby on Ontario County Board of Education was elect- ed to three committees when the Board met for the first meeting of 1971. He was appointed to the member Transportation Committee; the Administra- tion Accomodation Commit- tee and the four member Advisory Vocational Comm- ittee. Mrs. Jeanne Dymond was appointed a non-trustee mem- on Friday to be a full time housewife and mother, much to all of our disappointment. She is a very happy and cap Com-| able nurse and will be missed | -- munity Nursing Homes Ltd_| very much by all of us. Thank |** has 12, you Doris for all the many extra things you did for us .| and please visit us when you can. Mrs. Hope went to Oshawa a busy and educational time) with her daughter on Satur- all The next} day and enjoyed the outing. /her to the Board's Advisory Mr. Duffield and Mr. Frank |Committee for Trainable Re- McNally were out for a visit tarded Children. with realtives on the week- Young Men On which will be one year old) end. Mrs. Jordan is really pleas- --- Missionary Duty In Port Perry Area E : short) ed this week as her daughter when she/| brought her a lovely coloured Perry Hos-| television set. We would also like to wish residents have had ai the Town of Port Perry a new| Happy Birthday on this its Thought for the week: "The Good you do is never lost!!" iL sEibs ita FLT gE oc8 i rt : § Township of Scugog PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT CARS CREATING A NUISANCE FOR THE SNOW-PLOW WILL BE TOWED Serving their missions for AWAY AT THE OWNERS EXPENSE. the Church of Jesus Christ of for the benefit of the customers. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1970 -- 99 Those yellow slips so familiar to beer purchasers have been discarded. Monday morning when the Brewers' Retail Store opened customers placed their orders verbally with the cashier. No doubt this system is a relief to customers as well as the staff members of those busy stores. John Zaporozan, manager of the local store is pointing to a new sign erected Photo P. Hvidsten, Jr. Latter-day Saints for over a S$. CHANDLER, Clerk #| year, Elder Brent Sorensen and Elder Michael Christian- sen have been assigned to serve together in their mis- ] sionary efforts in Oshawa & surrounding area. BOB'S CARPENTRY {\"ss<cc. . Lake City, Utah, Eider Soren- Re-Elect Wm. Brock Pres. Of Historical Society The Annual Meeting of the meeting was the election of SEAGRAVE, ONT. -- -- FREE -- ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates 9385-7027 sen and Elder Christiansen are part of 200 young men and women serving in Ont- ario and Quebec. Their mess- age is of Jesus Christ and of the Book of Mormon'an an- }eient record that testifies of his divinity. The Book of Mormon: has Lake Scugog Historical So- ciety was held at Manches- ter on Wednesday, January 13. The past president, Wil- liam Brock, outlined the achievements of the society to date and congratulated the membership on the re- sults of their efforts since officers for 1971. The exe- cutive has been expanded from 19 to 25 members in order to achieve a better geo- graphical representation. Officers for 1971 are as follows: President: William Brock Vice-Presidents: May, 1969. The main business of the a universal message. Its pur- pose is stated in their words adh to the convincing of the Jew and the Gentile that Jesus is the Christ, the Eter- 0 nal God manifesting himself unto all nations." The Book of Mormon and the Holy Bible go hand in hand: for both testify that Jesus is the Christ, the Savior of the world. During their stay in this} ' area, Elders Christiansen and| ¢ Sorensen can be contacted at =~ 861 Florell Dr, Oshawa. -- phone, 723-3648 ; ¥ 4 MSS a "EMIELS PLACE" (Queensdale Restaurant) Where Good Food Is On The Menu Every Day This Sunday JANUARY 24th T-Bone Steak Dinner Mrs. Jean Nodwell, Seagrave Wilmot Phair, Greenbank yt FRIENDLY Mrs. Helen Redman, PHILOSOPHER min) Rec. muiec te G. Jackson Corr. Sec'y: Mrs. Miriam Labanovich Treasurer: Frank Slemmon Historian: Mrs. Margaret Cornish Councillors: Chalk Lake: Mrs. J. Elliott Epsom: Ray Munro Greenbank: Mrs. B. Phair, Mrs. Iva Phoenix Port Perry: Allan Bertrand, Mrs. Claudette Brock, Mrs. Meta Howsam, Charles Labanovich, Mrs. Margaret Podres, Mrs. Hazel Slemmon Prince Albert: D. Beacock Scugog: Vie Aldred, Mrs Allene Kane, Jack Kane, Clifford Redman Seagrave: Robert Nodwell, Charles Short Shirley: Mrs. E. Robertson The Society has purchased a tape-recorder and will make an effort during 1971 to in terview as many of the senior citizens of the area as pds- sible. Part of a taped inter- view with Mr. R. B. Small MOVED! SWEETMAN'S TAX Is Now Located At Harwood Cleaners 221 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY ct 985-7365 TRAVELWAYS Bus Depot NEW LOCATION Snowmobile , Races Flain Park UXBRIDGE SUNDAY ' APTA WL | x,.8200, -- |s.cten Me Sot Harwood Cleaners ' ) - 5 tiieen ae how to shoe a horse - at A selection of slides show ing the various activities of the society and Scugog Shores Dinners will be served between 3 - 8 p.m 221 Queen St. -- 985-7365 sembled. These were shown at the meeting and are avail- able to any organization of the area who would like to know more about the opera- tion of the society and the museum. Any group wishing to have them shown-at a meeting should contact one of the above-mentioned offi- cers. Your own tax shelter. Built for you by the Insurance Innovators at Great-West Life W. Laurence Evans 15 Bell Street UXBRICGE, ONT Telephone 852-3184 Great-West Life aeeweners Om owreer (Museum to date has been | rr

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