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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Feb 1967, p. 3

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LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE CED gv : : » ¢ _-- re vo - © lw S i A G R V F N EF WwW S $1,000 Reward PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1967 -- 3 Ril Ee _-- o Katy A ; wes |For 10-Line Poem 7: So we have had a poet in our ing the church and S. S. room | near neighbour Robert Nodwell A tenline poem to celebrate | mmm -- 5 midst all these years and didn't | and report at the next meeting. | was not tied down so made a |the Canadian Centennial -- at . } oF } . 1 FEA know it. Quite a number of the | Wm. Keen is to price fire ex-| trip to Coppercliff to visit some $100 a line -- will win some Congratulations to Mr. M.|Lue Cassidy, Brooklin on Sun- ERY older crowd have remarked how | tinguishers, get vacuum repairs | ailing relatives. lucky Canadian poet $1,000. Dumoulin on Winning the Port-| day. = fh much they enjoyed "Shinney"|and continue his efforts to im-| Mrs. Fishley was in Oshawa The award is offered by the|able Television at Port Perry| Mr. and Mrs. William Brown hy printed in last week's Star. Roy | prove the patched-up window. | for a few days with son Jimmy Atlantic Advocate, Fredericton, | Arena on Saturday. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mort- i. Scott must have done some dig- | (No wonder Bill was sick this|and his wife. New Brunswick and entries Sorry to report Mrs. Herman lock, Scarborough, also called 3 Ak ging to come up with that one. | week-end). Lawrence Nichols Mrs. King, Mrs. Grose and must be received before March Walker in Oshawa Hospital. We | to' see: Mr. Butler, on W ednes- He Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bruce |is to see if he can come to an|Mrs. Garlick attended the Ice|31, 1967. . hope for a speedy recovery. day. i have decided on a suburban |agreement with Walter King to | Follies in Toronto last week. There is just one catch -- the Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Russnell Mr. M. Dumoulin and Mr. B. iy hiltes ahd "Have Durchased the | keep the snow removed rom Mr. and Mrs. Ross Real and poem must have # ten-line ver-| and Mrs. N. Russnell (Sr.) of | Brown motored to Haliburton (A property of Mr. Beacock onthe drive and parking space. | family of Greenbank had dinner sion in French as well as in Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray and Peterborough on Tuesday. 8 Highway 7 between Port Perry | The meeting approved the idea | Sunday evening with the Bel-| English, for the contest is a bi) and David, Mr. and i on Mr. and Mrs. Chet. Geer at- $f and Manchester. of putting vents in the base-| airs. lingual" one. But the Atlantic | Gray and id and. Mrs. Bi tended the 50 year Golden Wed- 28k At the Wednesday eveni ment ceiling to insure better| FEatons have sent Bill Barr Advocate editors point out that | Mitchell, callers at Mr. and Mrs. | oir «A¢ Home" of Mr. & Mrs. ra ¥ eysning James Mitchell's on Sunda 8. meeting of the Board of Stew-| circulation of air and prevent off to Chicago again this week. would-be poet laureates can S en rg ay. william Geer, Newmarket on edn ards of our church, the eleven drying of the floor above. Next The Glenn Wanamaker family jon up with a French-speaking 12 iy Hp a Saturday evening. iis members present got the idea meeting will be held Mar. 1st. | spent Sunday afternoon and friend to do their translation, Si Sours ba yo at Regent ites tll ven tele uf they should have a public re-| The church kitchen project "evening with Mr. and Mrs. G. and submit a joint entry. we So Pill Al Fachis Ein - a Ty & lations committee, so appointed | is now under way and cuboards | Moase, Toronto. pright of Chariot visited. chre Ladies first = Dotolliy / g their secretary Ken Sturman & are being installed. Our hospital patient Mrs. N. Ken Sturman and Mrs. Tobin a is Faron on Wednes| McDiarmid; Ladies see. -- ) $ : this correspondent to keep peo-| A couple of weeks ago we McMillan is doing nicely and is| yore the team in charge of S.| day. Harper: Ladies third--Vera Ei: AH ple miormed. Here briefly are | said there had been no births, expected home soon, Cases of |g this week. Fourteen tykes| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare|lerby. Gents first -- Dennis Kl 4 the highlights. marriages or deaths here. We chicken-pox are still being Ie of pre-school size gave a song] yjsited the Crosiers on Satur Thompson; Gent's sec.--Arthur grt Chairman Lawrence Nicholls | were dead wrong. Mr. and Mrs. ported from the Sonya district. | optitled "My Happy Home".| gay. Taylor; Gent's third -- Morley bf, extended a welcome to the two | C. Maschke had a new son ar- Latest victim is Dale Hallett. | ghey didn't exactly raise the| Mr and Mrs. Frank Kendall | Moasc. There will be & Euchre J new members," Ken Short and | rive on Jan. 16th. Congratula-| The Young Peoples group has | roof but most of them looked | were supper guests with Mrs. | next Sat, Feb. 11th, 8.30 p.m. 0 ¥, fn Croton athon. ie Hurnis fos been revived and met on Mon- | happy. efjttendance 102. ; * £0 ave an explanation of the du- Little Miss Karen Rowan |day evening. Their new offi It is hardly likely the young- " $30 ties of stewards. Business items | spent last week with her cousin | cers. are Sharyn Short (pres.), | teens will forget about the hay- : Ki nat included these items: -- Carol Anne Sturman. As Mrs. | Clifford Moon (vice-pres.), Cry-|ride and social on Saturday 7 (| It was decided to make a| Sturman was filling in for some | stal Monohan (Sec'y) and Donna | night and we hope the ladies LADIES MONDAY Singles 210 and Over Vii change in the insurance on the |sick teachers at Greenbank | Bruce (Treas). Next Sunday at | will not forget the World's Day NIGHT LEAGUE E. Bailey--270; M. St. John %. church. The trustees are asked |'school we have an idea how Ken | 10 o'clock they will lead the | of Prayer service at Greenbank| Ontario ............ 28 262: 5 Oko. 257917: D. Men- to get estimates for re-decorat-! spent his lay-off holiday. His singing and assist at the service. | on Friday afternoon. 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