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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Feb 1966, p. 14

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14 -- 'PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, February 17th, 1966 Greenbank News The Euchre in the Greenbank Hall Friday night was well at- tended. High ladies prize went to Mrs. Clifford Pearson, low to Eva Luke; High man, Robert Baird; low Bert Thompson; door prize Mrs, D. Ferguson,, Next Euchre, Feb. 26th. Mrs. Ross Shier had dinner on Wednesday evening with Evelyn Tait, At Harry Phoenix's on Satur- day were, Jean and Mrs. A. Phoenix; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bagg and Mr. Barry Hancock of Oshawa. "Mr. Armour McMillan was in Guelph Mon., Tues., and Wed. of this week attending a Farm Safety Council convention. Mr. and Mrs, 8. B. Watson of Markham visiting with the A. McMillan's on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beare at- ~tended the wedding of a niece [i Betty Couch) on Saturday. The ceremony was conducted at Newcastle: Remember the monthly dance in the hall Saturday night. A number of coyples from Greenbank attended the break- fast at the Oddfellows' hall, Port Perry on Sunday morning. Relatives from the village at- > tended the funeral of Mrs. Joe Baird in Oshawa this week. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Moore visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird. Alex Leask, Ralph Sommer- ville, and two friends from Claremont left Saturday for a .week's holiday in Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Leask "visited at the home of her bro- ther in Stouffville. Mr. Morley Raines, Mrs. Cliff Pearson, Isobel, Carolyn, Eileen, Grace and Helen attended a LOCAL RINK WINS JOHN AREA Lh Harn) Pictured above is the local rink whe won the John Ballard YY, row Biirns olf Yared Samer "Ue: Norma Kenny 'Tropity "on rep. 5th at ihe Ladies Upen Bonspiel, held in the Port Perry Curling Arena. won the Bonspiel with a score of 46 pcints. The rink skipped by shower in Toronto Yor a niece, | olds in Wilson, New York, Mary Carol Witherspoon, Mrs. Jas, Ianson at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Walker, (Frances) at Hepworth. Frances had the misfortune of behing her arm. . and Mrs. Harry Hill and od are vacationing. in Flori- da. «3 Sorry to hear that Mr. Ran Young injured his back at work, A carload of ladies, Iva Phoe- nix, Mrs. Kent, Jean Hunter, Janet McKane, and Joan Lee, attended the symphony orches- tra in Oshawa. Miss Peggy DeNure spent the weekend with her friend, Donna Rodd. _ Local slippery sidewalks were the downfall of several ladies on Sunday. Bob Spencer spent the week- | end with his sister Helen Reyn- Our Sympathy goes to Mrs. E. Clements who is in- the hos- pital with a broken ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman and family were Sunday even- ing guests at the home of her brother Gerry Hill of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMil- lan spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hood of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones (Shir- ley) of Sudbury are spending a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. P. Diamond had Sunday dinner with Mr. & Mrs. D. Steven of Toronto. BALLARD LUMBER Pictured from. left to right: CO. TROPHY John Ballard (presenting trophy); Norma Kenny, skip; Betty Beare, vice; Marion Mac- Master, second; Doris Beare, sented with individual trophies. Manchester Mrs. W. D. Munro is with her daughter Mrs, Alex Thothpson and family; Brantford, Mrs. Glen Dunford, and daughter Angela of Lakefield is visiting her parents Mr. & Mrs. L. Best, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie left Malton on Sunday for a months vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell 'attended a_shower in Islington on Wednesday evening. . Mr. and Mrs Jack Holtby and Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Croxall | left on Saturday for a holiday in Mexico. Mrs. Roy Dobson spent three days with Oshawa friends last week. Mrs. David Kuhn, RN. of Peterborough was with her par-' lead. The girls were also pre- News ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb over the week-end. Mrs. Mona Merro, Uxbridge, called on Mrs. Crosier one day recently. Mrs. Norman Meek & donva, Sandford; spent a day last week with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Midgley. Mr. Allan Mid- gley was a supper guest of Carol and Norman on Saturday gay Mr. and Mrs. Emil Cnydaika and two sons of Islington visit- ed Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Mitchell on Sunday. ' Week-end guests at the Ed. Mulholland's home were Emil and Marjorie St.. Aubin, of Ot- tawa, on their way to Hair- dresser's Association meeting in - Hamilton, ONCE IN YOUR LIFE... LIVE THIS KIND OF omer Comet Cyclone GT convertible ordinary . ... in a Comet. New, excitingly-st More luxury insi Wider. Roomier. The pros oh ~ riding Comet ever. More power under the hood. Spirited 200 SIX. Bold V-8's up to 335 horsepower. Let Comet breathe new sparkle into your life. Escape. Now. Tonight. Get away from the tyled Comet. e. Longer. WHETHER BUYING OR LEASING SEE YOUR MERCURY DEALER. Test drive the exciting Comet, Meteor, Mercury, Anglia, Cortina at your Mercury dealer. 6. M. WILLIAMS MOTORS. LTD. port perry. pu. su5-2325 the

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