Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Jan 1965, p. 12

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) al NE Vi as 4 . Breda bip tron - LISELI ONCE "Th AH RS ea Ni A wi a Jd "ee? LIISA ha * i EAA + RE 12 PORT PERRY STAR, "THURS AY, JANUARY th, 1965 AND OUT "TOWN OF With this first 'of 1965 goes the wish to all for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goode |a very happy, healthy and pros- and family spent the holidays perous year. in Florida. During the holi- 'day season many afmily gath- Sorry to learn Mr. Ted Jack- erings were held and much son is confined to hospital for a short period. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Emmer- son are enjoying a two week Carribean cruise. Mr. H. Buckland gnterad Port Perry .Community Hospital on Sunday last for treatment. Mr. Simon Vandervoort is visiting his brother Art and Joyce Vandervoort, Manchester. Miss Barbara Wallace of Ot- tawa spent New Year's weekend with Miss Bonnie Wallace, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Art Petrozzi are spending a three week va- cation on the Island of Mont- serrat, off Antigua. Mrs. Meta Howsam accomp- anied by her sister Mrs. Retta Higgs enjoyed a weeks vacation in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howsam, Manchester 20 members of the Howsam family for Christmas Day. Mrs. J. H. Hardy 'has re- turned home after three-weeks | Road entertained | visiting with relatives in Lon-: don, Fenwick, and Grimsby. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Boyd "spent some time over the hol- Don. | iday weckend-with Drs. and Dianne McGibbon, Toronto. Mrs. Clive Boyd underwent surgery in Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday of - this week. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and Mary Lou; Mr. Geo. Car, nochan were New Year's guests, with Mr. and Mrs. James Pearce | and Mrs. Blackstock. Undergraduates, Terry Boyd; Eunice Roach; Carol ;Morrow Bonnie Wallace; John Williams and Bruce Ballinger returned to their respective Universities following the recent holidays. Mr. Robert Carnegie, Jr. of Queens University spent part of the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Car- negie. He also enjoyed several days skiing in the Laurentians. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huntley entertained friends Saturday evening last on the occasion of Eugene's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Doyle attended the gathering and also celebrated Mrs. Doyle's birthday. and Mrs. Gordon Car- negie, Janet and Steve were visitors at Dundas, Ont., with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Burley, dur- ing the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Burlty (nee Kathleen Car- negie), formerly of 'Port Perry visited relatives in Belleville over the New Year holiday. Attends Meeting Gordon Corner of Oshawa, recently attended a Badger Dealer Meeting in the United States. A chartered flight for the two day meeting was spon- sored by Harold Row & Sons of Belmont, Ontario, distribu- tors for Badger farm equipment. Gordon was selected for the trip because of outstanding sales achievement in 1964. Gor- don is the Badger Specialist for the Oshawa-area & handles the complete Badger line of Barn Cleaners, Silo Unloaders, and Bunk Feeders. N. Mr. Nellie Crawford, of: community activity was enjoy- ed. The Sunday School con- cert Christmas tree de- lighted old and young and the New Year's Eve dance was also On Wed. and a very happy event. PPA ARE OR TL evening of last week a skating party sponsored by the Y.P.S, with the Pinedale Y.P. as guests was turned into a Crokinole party on account of poor ice conditions on Oscar Gibson's pond. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mrs. D. Thomson and family owing to death of Mrs. Thomson's father, Mr. Wm. McCowan of Scarboro. Mr. Neil Heron of Montreal and Mrs. Florence Sweetman of Hamilton were holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Beare. Miss Baker of Toronto vis- ited the McCaig family over the New Year weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker and family of Hepworth and Mrs. Wilkinson of Hamilton spent the New Year holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ianson. The Rynard girls of Toronto were at home for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. J. McLaughlin and children, Enniskillen; Mr, and "Mrs. Joe Waldinsberger, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rahm and children and Miss Helen spent New. Year's with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Rahm, Mrs. Archie - Empringham has been a patient in Uxbridge Cottage Hospital for a few days / recently. Communion service was held on Sunday morning with a large crowd in attendance. The singing by the men's trio was much enjoyed. The annual Con- gregational meeting will bg held on Monday evening, Jan. 18th and the minister hopes" that all reports from the yar- ious church organizations will be ready for presentation at that time. REDaWHITE | KEEPS PRICES DOWN BEST BUY! Save 6c! Kraft Canadian CHEESE SLICES 29. BEST BUY! Save 15c¢! Deep Browned 20 oz. tins LIBBY BEANS 4:89 BEST BUY! Save 6c! 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