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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Jan 1965, p. 12

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ry SRP "furnace blown up, but on inves. $C er oe Feri AA ST) fg ited odin Sued added nn hs {ACTOR LIN Fh SEL! vi TAL YEA FAN a ' J 12--PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1965 BLACKSTOCK NEWS By Olga Hill Sorry--In last week's report of those who were successful in the baby-sitting course, the weather the past few days put the ice in the arena in tip top shape and now this is a busy place with the following sche- dule--Mondays and Thursdays-- Curling; Wednesday 3.30 - b-- Public School Skating; 8 - 10-- til talking with their neighbors. The January meeting of the O.N.O. Club was held at the home of Mrs. Eileen McLaugh- lin Thursday evening with 24 pital auxiliary. Edith Me- Laughlin the out going presi- dent thanked her executive for 1964 and handed over the meet- ing to Joan Paisley, the new president. Moved, seconded and carried that we hold our charit- RY, $1 %0 ¢ 5 FA ROLY AR UDR aaa a SS Att » 0% 4A UR AEN Tes A ers of all departments for their excellent works, Mr. Harold Kyte expressed the apprecia- tion of Rev. and Mrs. Romeril and moved that a recommenda tion be sent to Circuit board to invite them to remain for an- other year. Meeting closed with prayer. on Friday, the High School held a skating party at the arena and report a good time. On Saturday night grade 13 drove out to Enniskillen and surprised their teacher, Mr. R, are spending some time with Dr. Jack Marlow and family in Lively while Mrs. Marlow is in hospital having undergone sur- gery on her back. Mrs. Gerald McGill and three daughters of Yelverton called cn Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Johnston on Mes Bowling News LADIES WEDNESDAY January 13th Standing -- Ladies Curling The 2nd Schedule is coming up at the Curling Rink. We need a few more ladies to com- 'give it a try -- you'll love it. 'Contact Betty Beare and we'll | guarantee you a good game and 8 name of Janice Crawford was | resent. Edith McLaughlin|A Film--The Gift -- was then Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer | lots of fun. £3 inadvertently omitted. presided, Minutes were read shown. After which lunch was | spent Saturday with Mr. and Coie. come Yo ihe Rink 0 "It's an ill wind that blows} 4 approved. Decided to send | served. Mis. Vincent Archer in Bow- Where the oung, and the old W no good". The extreme cold| eo gonaic to Port Perry hos-| As hockey hadn't got started | manville. y ' ! like to play, Where seldonm is discouraging word As the stones--red and white-- roll away. heard a i] Tuesday, Jan. 12th -- ; ing; Thursday open . : Ashton at his home, on the occ-| FHlephants -T 26 . a ae able donations until next month. asion of his birthday. A very| Rhinos ..... .. ... 5 24 L Mie 3 pe Beare te Saturday 1-3 p.m. 'children un-{ Decided to hold the Family pleasant social evening was| Panthers ... 5 ou & ell 10 M 4 der 10; 3-5 p.m.--School child-| Dance April 30th. Jean Ma-| spent with Mr. Ashton and his; Bears ..... 2 24 R. Mitche 5 . = ren; 8-10 Public skating. Visit | haffy to secure orchestra. Roll | parents. Tigers ...... 0 pq Lx Cook 8 D. ne ors are invited to come, see the| call was answered with the| Miss Bonnie Mountjoy spent| Hippos ... 7 93 |Wednesday, Jan. we © f new dressing roms and view the | Christmas gift which I appre- the week-end with® her sister,| Giraffes 3 23 ke Carter won by sus rom activities from comfortable sur- | ciated most--Two contests were | Miss Elaine Mountjoy in King-| Leopards ... 5 21 ' M. Snooks. McCoy 6 roundings. Mr. Bruce Mount-| conducted by Eileen McLaugh- ston. Crocodiles... C4 17 V Carnwith 6 M. y joy and sons are in charge. lin. This brought the meeting| Mrs. William Taylor of Port| Lions ........ 2 16 A. Cox 11 R. Bruton 2 About 2.30 Sunday morning |to a close. A delicious buffet | Perry spent last week with Mr. Zebras vin... 2 15 M. Panabaker 9 C. Martyn 8 there were two "noises" as of | style Chinese food lunch was and Mrs. John Hamilton. ADS nv 0 15 secmeone pounding on house, then one loud blast, which the family thought must be the tigation all was O.K. in house. This happened at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins who live on the East side of the boundary between Cartwright and Manvers. In the morning a crack in the earth from the woodshed door to gas tank, approximately 25| read and reports received from and boys were Sunday supper --241; B. Doupe--240, 224; M. | vards long was noticed. When [ all departments which showed guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Healy--237; M. Wakeford--243;. THROUGH THE the six be ent to the pond | financial statements in good Barnes and family, Newcastle. R. Gibson--230; D.- Menzies-- | at east edd of farm to skate | standing with improvements; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sam 227; S. Brignall--222; M. Gra- WANT ADS Sunday p.m. the ice was all| over last year and all depart- ells were Saturday evening ham--2217 I. Lewis--221; C. cracked. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gray across the road were also wakened by the "crash" and thought it must be a plane un- served by the hostess and her group. The Congregational meeting "6f "the United Church was held Friday night. Rev. P. Romeril conducted the worship giving a talk on some of St. Paul's 'eachings and paying a tribute to the two gentlemen who cele- brated 90th birthdays last week, ramely Albert Switzer and Win- ston. Churchill. - Minutes were nents working actively. The half of the Stewards whose term had ended were re-elected. Tharks was expressed to lead- Mrs. Hap Hamilton and Mich- ael are spending this week with Mrs. William Taylor in Port Perry while Hap is in_hospital. We wish a speedy Necovery to the many who are in hospit- al at present. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow- er on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs." Glen Larmer supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Samells and family in Bowmanville. : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow Triples Over 600 B. Oke--798; R.. Cooper--755; C. Wilbur--722; "A. Lown--T702; J. Goode--875; G. Tassell--642; W. McLaughlin--633; G. Hast- ings--607; C. Warriner--600. : Singles Over 210 -- ! C. Wilbur--326; A. Lown--309; lees and family of Solina visit- | B. Oke--303, 252, 243; G. Tassel' "ed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larm- --298; R. Cooper--288, 259; M.! 'Sweetman--282; J. Goode--263, 221; G. Hastings--254; A. Spears Warriner--219; B. Collins--217; D. VanCamp--217; W. McLaug- ; hlin--216, 216; J. Harper--214; R. Willoughby--211. Thursday, Jan. 14th -- V. Buller 7 H. MacMaster 15 E. Doyle 3 A. Dawson 10 C. Kennedy § M. Honey 8 H. Thompson 6 J. Grey 8 I SOLD IT | Opponents Present Port Perry Reeve With Warden's Gown And Chain sented him with the chain of office. Mr. Gibeon won the election on the first round of voting with 22 votes. Mr. Gould had 16 and Mr. Hockley 3 votes. " --Staff Photo Tawnship to the right. The picture was taken immediately aftér the voting was com- ~ted and the two other candidates » honoured Mr, Gibson with draping the War- den's gown around his shoulders and pre- The 1965 Warden for Ontario County; J. J. Gibson of Port Perry is seen in the above picture flanked by his two ovponents reeve W. H. Gould of the Town of Uxbridge to the left and reeve Francis Hockley of Scott 5 CRS 8 res, ELITE SEER ATE Aras ARs

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