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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Mar 1967, p. 10

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vr oo CR on eR RE a, _ Ross 10 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 9th, 1967 Greenbank News At the Sunday morning ser- vice, Mr. Harris conducted the installation of Elders and Stew- ards. Two elders: Mr. Ernest Till and Mr. Neil Hunter, were admitted to the session. Stew- ards installed in the committee of Stewards were: Mr. Lester Baylis, Mr. Rodd Foster, Mr. Cookman, Mr. Harold Howsam, Mr. Alec Leask, Mr. Lorne Blakely and Mr. Harry Phoenix. The first of the Lenten ser- vices was held in the church on "Sunday evening at 7.30. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKinnon of Port Perry on Thursday evening. We are pleased to report that Mr. Wm. Sommerville returned home from the hospital last week. On Friday evening Debbie McGee entertained 3 friends: Brenda Leslie, Karen Howell & Pam Ferguson to party. Heather and Beaver Howsam spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sommerville of Brooklin, . Miss Myrtle Blakely of Brook- lin visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakely on Sun- a bowling day. Another successful card party was held in the hall on Friday evening. The high prize for the ladies was won by Iva Phoe- nix. The low ladies went to Doris Bacon. High man was Ed. Bain, Low prize was won by Willie Stone. Mr. Geo. Rahm won the door prize and the lucky draw for the rug, donated by Mrs. Tait was won by Mrs. Dorothy Ianson. Mrs. M. McCaig is home again from the hospital... We wish her a speedy recovery. The Ross Cookman family visited the Bruce Beaton's of Wick on Sunday night. If you have any news items contact any of the following: numbers 985-7040; 985-7758; or 852-6659. The official opening of the newly renovated hall is slated for June 16. It is hoped, many former residents will be able to visit the community at that time, and in order to acquaint them with the program bing planned; the committee is en- devouring to compile a list of names and addresses." You can help by phoning this informa- tion to Mrs. Fred Phoenix or Mr. Armour McMillan. OPEN BOWLING FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS ALLEYS MAY BE RESERVED YOU WILL ENJOY BOWLING at The C auseway (8 lines) 728 - 6201 "Four Seasons Travel (Oshawa) LIMITED ® YOUR CERTIFIED - © '- TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. -- No Service Charge -- 57 King St. East OSHAWA "HOWARD VICE, Prop. Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior 'Decorating Service Chm Made Slip Covers " 926 Simcoe St. N. SAVE DX OIL Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District ATTENTION FARMERS . WHY PAY MORE on Premium Quality GASOLINE - DIESEL & MOTOR OILS FARM TANKS AVAILABLE. CALL COLLECT 668-3341 R¥% fF tT EET LAA He SUR TP EU LE MA FSR cn Bis bg le te be Seas oh ahaa Sa i! SCUGOG NEWS Mr. Carl Graham and Miss Gayle Graham of Vurden, Mani- toba spent a week with Mrs. Hardy while here they visited with friends in Blackstock and Peterborough and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. Gow in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grills. of Brooklin 'week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Demara. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese & boys week-end guests of Mr. & Mrs, S. Rzany of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cawker of Manchester Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Caw- ker. Sympathy is extended to Mr. J. Brekke and Mrs. E. Prentice in the passing of their mother, Mrs. L. R. Brekke of Macoun, Sask. Mrs. Russ Pogue is holidaying in Nassau for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Smith visited on Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Highet of Agincourt. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Fred Jackson on their wedding anniversary. A celebration was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. George Jackson, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman of Claremont Sunday guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Empring- ham. Miss Marilyn Fralick of Tor- onto with her parents 'Mr. and Mrs. week-end. Mrs. A. Georgeff of Shake- speare is spending a week with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese, A Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells and family and - Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope and family dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beckett. 'Miss Kay Jackson of Peter- borough Teachers College spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan & Mrs. Parr of Oshawa Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Service at Grace at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Service each morning at 9 a.m. Prospect and Man- chester will meet with us on Friday night at Grace. -- UTICA Service on Palm Sunday will be held in Utica United Church at 11.30 on March 19th, also- a children's choir. Congratulations to James Mitchell who celebrated his Birthday on Sunday." Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill of Claremont visited at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier's on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Comer and family visited with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Comer of Udora on Sunday, also Mrs. Oda Thomp- son of Uxbridge. Miss Sandra Graham of Tor- onto a supper guest at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding on Sunday. On Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson enter- tained the family for supper, the occasion to celebrate Mr. Thompson's birhtday. Those 4 present-were-Mr.-and--Mrs.- Jim- Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kir- ton and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirton and. boys, Mr. & Mrs. John Kirton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kirton & family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirton, all of Mount Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hill and boys of Franklin. 'Glad to report Mr. Clinton Midgley home from .hospital We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper visiting relatives at Taunton on ry NEWS -- Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Brown and Charlie visiting Mr. Butler, a patient in Rosebank rest home, also Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Brown and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown on Sunday evening.---- | -- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Comer and family calling on her sister Mrs. A. Thomson, Stouffville on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chet. Geer visit- ing Mrs. Lue Watson and Jean in Toronto on Sunday. There will be a Euchre in the Hall on Sat, March 11th. Everyone welcome. Maurice Fralick for the Cartwright Hockey News Cartwright Novice hockey team came home from Keene Sat., March 4th Little N.H.L. Consolation Champions Jr. A CC Series for Eastern Ontario. They won the trophy with an 8 to 1 win over Kinmount. The boys: started the game at a fast pace and Dave Matheson scored in -the early minutes only to have the goal disallowed be- cause he was in the goal crease. This seemed to make the boys even more determined to win and Randy Prosser scored 'his first of 5 goals a few minutes later, Randy Prosser put on a real show of goal scoring, controlled the play when he was on the ice and was easily the star of the game. Rod Campbell was also outstanding with 1 goal & 3 assists for his efforts. Larry Cooke and Paul Jackson finish- ed off the scoring with a goal each, both on good efforts. Terry Prosser scored late in the game only to have his goal disallowed on an offside. This was a really good team effort by the boys and "they came up with the best finish in the Little N.H.L. competition for a Cartwright Novice team in some time. ° * 0 3k * Cartwright Pee Wees are Little N.H.L. Consolation A.H.L. C.C. Series Champions of East- ern Ontario. Playing without two of "our better Pee Wees the boys put on a tremendous display of hard clean hockey, outscoring Fene- lon Falls 4 to 3. : At the 2.30 mark of the first period Campbell scored from Rick Prosser. At 13 minutes Fenelon tied the score with Fleming scoring. The second period was 3 minutes old when Tomchishin scored from Campbell, 45 sec- onds later Carnaghan notched one from Campbell and Kree- kenstoel. : The boys let. down slightly and Fleming got one back at 5 min. Campbell was speared rather severely and it looked as if he was through, but shaking off his injury he was back in ac- tion a few minutes later. The third period was only 2% minutes old when Fleming gained "his hat-trick for Fene- lon tieing the score at 3 to 3. At the 7.30 mark Tomchishin scored from Campbell. Fenelon pressed the boys very hard for the rest of the period, but play- ing like Trojans the boys came home with the victory. Rick Prosser and Robert Burn played a large part in the victory playing a. stalwart de- fense for practically the whole game with very little rest. Manchester The U.C.W. is sponsoring a dessert' luncheon on Wednes- day afternoon, March 22nd at 2 o'clock. Congratulations to Mrs. Edith Dobson who celebrated her over eightieth birthday, March 1st. . A number of ladies from this area enjoyed a dessert luncheon and hat show in the Christian Education building, Brooklin one night recently. + Miss Gayle Wright, Toronto, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach on the week-end. 'The Robert Beacock family moved to their new home in Orono on Saturday. ul ! Cedar Creek On Saturday 250 members of the Calvinist Cadet Corps of the Christian Reform Church had an outing at Cedar Creek. "They "had theéir headquarters at John den Boer's farm. 50 leaders supervised the boys. Mr. and Mrs. John Green- wood held a Euchre party on Saturday evening to raise money for the Port Perry Hos- pital building fund. Prize win- ners were high lady, Shirley Cumming; low lady Sonia Mac- Millan; high man, Jack Cum- ming; low man David Mosienko. Mrs. Saunders donated a door prize which was won by Larry Willerton. : IF caer' Food Market FREE DELIVERY Phone 985-2221 Port Perry Specials -- March 9-10-11 Hot Cross Buns RED ROSE Tea Bags SEALD-SWEET FRESH Orange Juice BICKS Baby Dills DAVID'S 5 Flavours Marshmallow Puffs 3rs 7° me. B5¢ wc. or 60 7 5¢ azor. 45° wor. 2965¢ S PP Cottage Rolls Bacon 1's 29° 7 Be ' SHES, re SS ER i CLUB ANNRENE Saturday, March 11th Music By The BLUE DIAMONDS ADMISSION $3.00 Per Couple. - I I SIS SA -- Se See Siecle Sf Hifi HALF LOAD REGULATIONS ARE IN FORCE ONTARIO COUNTY AND SUBURBAN ROADS Effective March 1st to April 30th, vehicle loads may not exceed the allowable loads given under section 54, Sub- section 4 and 5 of the Highwa W. y Traffic Act. A. TWELVETREES, P. Eng. County Engineer. To The People of Scugog Township To Whom It May Concern: You may 'hav ve read recently in 'the Port Perry Star about the 'upcoming for a Tavern Licence for the Club Annrene at Lakeside Beach If anyone would like any further information on this vote, please feel free to contact me at any time and I will glady make arrangements to see you and discuss this with you and answer any questions you may have. PHIL GORESKI vote on April 19, 1967 & | 3

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