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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Feb 1965, p. 5

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"by Mrs. The regular meeting of the Scugog Township was held in the Town Hall on Saturday, Feb. 6th. Reeve Victor Aldred and Councillors Glen Demara, Joe Dowson, BE. Prentice and C. B. Hoult were present. Correspondence-- Dept. of Highways: Re Dist- rict No. 6 to include .all munieci« palities in the County of Ont- ario, ete. Clerk to arrange a meeting with Mr. D, White, Scugog Council News District Municipal Efgineer, for the second week in March. Dept, of Highways: Re Ap- | from Const. to Maint re 1964 roads expenditure By-Law 1224, Dept. of Highways: Re trans- fer of portion of Old Hwy. No. TA to the twp. of Scugog and to be transferred. Dept. of Highways: Re 1965 | Road Expenditure By - Law. | Amounts allocated -- $5,000.00 BLACKSTOCK NEWS (Continued) on "Seekers". Mrs. C. Hill gave a brief of Mrs, Richardson's address at Presbyterial and Mrs. S. Van Camp of the financial Presby- terial report, Mrs. Lloyd Wright led an in- teresting discussion on chap- ters 1 2and 13 of God and His Purpose. Mrs. S. Van Camp read her latest letter from Doreen, written Feb," 8th, fol- lowing business period. Meet- ing closed iwth hymn 488 and prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess, , St. John's W.A. met Feb. 18 at the home of Mrs. John Ham- ilton, who prior to the meeting served a delicious dessert lunch with Mrs. Frank Staniland as co-hostess. Meeting opened at two p.m. with President Mrs. Ashmore in the chair. The devotions "Come Ye Apart" were taken Charles Smith who also took the prayers. Treas- urer gave her report, also told the meeting the pledges will be the same as last year $115.00. Meeting voted their approval. Dorcas Secretary thanked the members for bringing in so many useful articles for the Spring bale. Mrs. Scott, altho unable to attend meetings sent in two baby layettes. Plans were made for a Spring Lun- cheop~Ih April and a Mother's Be Super in May, Decided td enter an exhibit at the Agri- cultural Fair in August. March meeting will be at the Parish Hall when the hostess will be Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin. Meeting closed with prayer. Approximately 40 persons at- tended the Town and Country skating party Thursday night and all report a good time. A few who do not skate played cards or crokinole games were played on the ice. Glenn Larm- er and Barry Fisher received a prize each for not having skat- ea for the longest time--5 years each--Merrill Van Camp claim- ed the prize for one who fell the most. Mr. and Mrs, Roy McLaughlin for the couple nearest a wedding anniversary. As it was Ralph Larmer's birthday, Happy Birthday was sung for him. The business meeting was held in the new The February meeting of the N.N.O. was held at Alma Duff's on Monday, Feb. 15, 1965 with 24 present. The minutes were read and approved, Our Fam- ily Dance had to be changed to April 9 providing the orchestra was moved by Elaine Bailey and sec. by Shirley Turner that we charge $2 per family, 75¢. per high school student and 50c. per public school child. sec. by 'Josie Hamilton that the club cater to the Women's In- stitute Anniversary Banquet on May 14th and at a later date quote them a price. A com- mittee from each organization in the community was to meet and discuss the raising of prices. - Jessie Gunter asked all to save Jello Pudding and Fie Filling labels for sweaters for the boys ball team. Moved by Gwenyth Thompson and sec. by Elaine Bailey that the club pay 'Blake Gunter for his loss for last year and discuss this further later. A fair committee was put in by Eileen McLaugh- lin and sec. by Jean Kyte in the persons of Joan Graham, Nor- ma Van Camp & Elaine Bailey. Group #3 is responsible for the At Home catering and Group #1 for the Institute Banquet. Moved by Edith McLaughlin & sec. by Elaine that Joan Paisley represent the O.N.O. on the Parks Board. Moved by Elaine and sec. by Aileen Van Camp that anyone who cannot answer Roll Call pay 23c. fine and in May $1, Roll Call was then well answered by acting "Your Favourite - Television Commer- cial with the others guessing the sponsors. Meeting closed with hostess serving cake and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning visited relatives in Bobcaygeon Wednesday. Louise Van Camp spent a couple of days with Debbie Mec- Laughlin this week. Sympathy is extended the relatives of Mrs. R. Dicky who died in Oshawa hospital Satur- day evening. Mr. & Mrs. Bev. Dealy, Tor- onto, spent the week-end with Mrs. McKechnie. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duns- moor and Mrs. Wilbért Archer spent the week-end with friends in Durham. room of arena.. Rev. Romeril cosed with a short devotional. Hot dogs and coffee finished off the evening. A good crowd attended the Recital in the Community Hall Friday evening when the 16 pupils of Mrs. Lorne Thompson displayed their talents on the piano. Piano solos and duets were interspersed by vocal solos by Mrs, Wesley McMahon "The Green Cathedral" and "Climb every Mountain", On behalf of her pupils Gor- die Malcolm made a little pre- sentation to Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Thompson presented her two grade 8 pupils who won honors in exams and Mrs. Mec- ham visited her aunt Mrs. Rutherford, Peterboro, Sunday. children, © Willowdale, her Aunt Mrs. I. Taylor, her brothers, the Lawrence Mal- colm's and the Neil Malcoms Sunday. The Murray Malcolmas, Yelverton joined them at Neil's Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston, Belleville, visited Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Johnston, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and Alan visited her mother Mrs. McKee and brother Hugh McKee, Norwich, Saturday eve and Sunday. Sorry to report Mrs, Ed Darcy was taken to Port Perry hospital Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Millett and visited proval of transfer of $400.00 enclosing Plan showing parts, is available on that night. It! Moved by Edith McLaughlin & for Const. and $9,000.00 for Maint., forms to be completed and returned before March 381, 1965, Ontario County Municipal Roads Assoc. Re: Next meeting March 10th, 1965. Filed. ; Ontario County Farm Safety Ccuncil: Enclosing programme planned for the year 1965 and requesting a grant. The Salvation Army: enclos- ing a statement of work done in 1964 and requesting a grant for 1965. | RESOLUTIONS: Responsibility for Subdvn. Rds, That the Clerk be in- structed to write the Ont. Mu- nicipal Board concerning the Sybdvn. Rds. previous to Sub- division Agreements. That the Clerk notify those people living in Summer Cot- 'tages contrary to the building by-law. as . reported by the Building Insp. The following accounts were approved and the treasurer in- structed to pay the same: Roads ......cceeuvereee. 284.72 General ..................... 326.23 '$610.95 Motion to adjourn was made to meet again on March 6th, 1965 at 1 p.m. or at the call of the Reeve. to be held at Rouge Hills,|. OI IIE ICE BCE Br BB WOOT OOOOTOTOOIOIOOOODOP PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs., February 25th, -- 5 Bowling News MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Feb. 18th Standing-- Black Jacks ............ b 35 Gibson's .................. 7 33 DeLuxe ....... wb 32 Carnegie ..... " 2 30 Bill's Ref, ...... we 0 27 Blow Kings ............ 4 25 Whiz Bangs .......... 0 21 Goofers ....uuuniv.... 2 20 Head Pins ... 8 19 Legionaires ............ 7 18 Stars... 1 17 Meteors ....... ae 0 17 Over 225 Singles-- R. Willerton -- 346, 238; J. Dowson--323, 267; W. St. John --306; G. McHugh -- 285; G. Menzies -- 284, 225; I. Boyd-- 282; A. Menzies--278; D. Dur- ham--271, 264; F. Olsen--270, 234; J. Healey -- 268, 232; T. Thomas -- 261, 248, 227; W. Owen--259; G. Carnegie--258; C. A. Glass--248, 240; R. Hope --2387; K. Ashton -- 231; R. Sweetman--230; D. Butt--230, 227; D. Wilson--227, Over 600 Triples--........ .. oo. J. Dowson -- 804; R. Willer- ton--1787; T. Thomas--1736; D. Durham--1724; G. Menzies--720 I. Boyd--719; J. Healey--698; IF. Olsen--689; W. St. John-- 658; C. A. Glass--658; D. Butt --648; R. Hope--638; K. Ashton --~610; W. Owen--609; L. Bur- nett--608; J, Davidson--608. H.T.--J. Dowson--=804. H.T.W.H.--T. Thomas--1778 H.S.--R. Willerton--346 I H.S.W.H.--W-. St. John--320. SDE BBG ORG ED GBB DB 7 OVP 728-6201 (3 lines) v @&. & AAA AA A A A A a a a 4g 4 og oC a 2 0 Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) LIMITED © YOUR CERTIFIED eo - TRAVEL CONSULTANTS § A complete travel service throughout the world. -- No Service Charge -- OSHAWA 57 King St. Eas Shrove Tuesday AVA INVONVd March 2 Blue Breeze Raspberry Strawberry Fruit Conserve 9 oz. Jar 3 - 1.00 JELL-0 JELLY POWDERS Assorted Flavours Pkgs. Aylmer woson sows Bang 2 zoe 4 3c Aylmer coc: wus Peaches 2 zw 59 Heinz Ketchup Mir Detergent Kelloggs Corn Flakes 2 Maxwell House ~~ Coffee vo «1.15 10c OFF GIANT PKG. 8 3c 7 1 oz. Bils. 7 24 oz. Bils. 3-32 45 79: 99 12 oz. Pkgs. Mahon with a gift each. for supper. THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES FRESH SHANKLESS FREE DRAW -- PICNICS Ib. 37 with a $5. FRESH PORK BUTTS Ib. 47 MAPLE LEAF COOKED BONELESS DINNER HAM 1b. 99 FRESH SIDE SPARE RIBS Ib. 67 DEVON RINDLESS 1b. Pkg. SIDE BACON 61 Last Week's Winner -- Mrs. Clinton Chambers. Prices Effective -- Wed.-Sat. Feb. 24 to 27. $5.00 Worth of Groceries 00 Order or over. Low. ~ IS a, FT om ST ee wi Ce -- ~~ rs es -< 2 ws a ry CE gy as -- Tp. 5 IST ANA ond , ar ons Ba re 0: ern a 7 £5 a CIPRIAS i La ~ oa PAR 4 Go St ALS) or 7 - I

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