" . cha of 32 1Y 2A e Rig OLN Sey - BA A a = «f."* hol iy he | A SERRATE A > = . \ LL ay ' CN ; Lise CEA A ETI TON en dike PROS (5 3 3 ux IAN £ & BASE aed Nf ¥ i: ¥ AIg=Y 'Aa " » - x edb a A Ansa dh hema sein winidaden Wc: rasa aati Ri be ab LTE Az Wd Re acm id Sols Lx FEAT Bd Logs OAR ad : be 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 16th, 1967 | (eames g: 4» \W/EEPIY wr | 7 y 4 ! a XA WEEKLY sa Vg BLE LP MATE : HA y | hh By TRACY S. LUDINGTON | that are being planned for Mon: No N The single word 'rendezvous' treat during Expo time, and so iN A | may well have myriad meanings he this Lilly Hoy suber J SAAN oy | to Canadians from coast to|.p. ' is sett oad t ENR coast--but at EXPO in Montreal eid ezvous' 15 getung Yeaqy io Chel : : : take care of these people too, ALY it means a wide-awake, furious- ph : PIN ly - functioning organization whether they are visiting Expo Lay iris hulp for a part of a day, a day or for ytd 'N within an organization that has ty ARTE ih AL 00, as its aim the task of making we nth Hor i % oy {hat fitel MLTR {| as certain as humanly possible ! 2 > i ey d t . A 3 "| that groups visiting the great- yon) R 0 de pws 3 rv by Th ; Flt est show on earth will leave the |. <P° a ox . His id Se exhibition satisfied with their|!S: And when you gel you MY jaunt. questionnaire, be sure and fill an If Sol have a swous SEB0 it in as well as you can. And 3 persons or more planning to ask all the extra quqestions you S visit EXPO any time between like -- make i a real 20-ques- ¢ Pr April 28 and October .27 dur-| tons deal, and then youwll be Sen ing 1967, then Expo-rendez-vous sure to have the right answers. ; A is for you -- make no mistake Expo Rendezvous. will send { PATE {avout it along all the information you o il ! BAT Drop a line to Denise Beau- Toquire, cid dry at Expo-Renedezvous, and nid Meth iy a SELLING EXPO IN THE ihn iM the wheels begin to whirl, You id hin od Montical Barbara Collett Models in Moscow's Red*Square the Uni- N { will receive a form to fill out, 29) form to be worn by Hostesses at Ontario's $8,000,000 Pavilion : and on it are just the right : at EXPO 67. Here she is telling a Soviet Air Force Officer ; questions, so that Denise will of the many attractions to be found at the World's Fair in i One hundred guests toured the Hydro Hall of Memory at be able to fit You {nto (ne Haid ik Manjyea), ax iche. Answer the questions official opening ceremonies Saturday. The 3,000-square foot Be and on will Wow what Ash bu r n | permanent display is the joint Centennial project of the Ontario you Wot when you want it, and ------ O B | T U A R | 3 S | Municipal Electric Association (OMEA); the Association of will be able to "size up your ae | --- a Municipal Electrical Utilities (AMEU) -and Ontario Hydro. | o-as- to-make-last-min- : N wl : : RT Er RA : Located in the foyer of the Sir Adam Beck- Niagara 'generating Broun: 2 ; 11 EWS NR EDWARD DARCY : and LOBA. snd Women's In: tati 1, looking the Ni the Hall cost about ute suggestions that may we Another of Cartwright's Seni- | stitute as long, as her health station no. 1, overlooking the Niagara gorge, Lhe lall cost about |e, extra pleasure for you. Rev. Wm. Perry, B.A, ofr Citizens passed away in Port | permitted. She was predeceased $100,000. It tells in colorful detail -the story of public power If are part of a group |Cooke's Church, Chilliwack, : : , tr :Oritars Sh t the official . f the left you p group y2 * | Perry Community Hospital on|by her husband 19 years ago, in Ontario. Shown at the otticlal opening are, trom Lie '€lL | yith special performing skills, | B.C, a former minister of this ponday, February 7th, 1967. | also a brother Russel last year. Provincial Secretary and Minister of Citizenship Robert S. |. oxample, you may be doubly | charge, will be with us on' Sun-| Mabel Helena Spinks was the| Surviving is one sister (Mar- : Welch; Centennial Committee Chairman, Dr. V. S. Wilson; r triply welcome & find your- | day, March 19th at 11.30 a.m. : . d hai Ge E. Gath le: OMEA Presi 0 ply y » elder daughter of the late Mr. | garet) Mrs. Ira Argue. Ontario Hydro Chairman George E. Gathercole; FTESk | self in one of the amateur pre-|In order that the congregation | ang Mrs. Matthew Spinks. Born| Funeral service was conduct- Gey l Wilson and:AMBU Prefident 7B. Buhari 2 Disniny sentation spots; it may be that| might have a chance to visit|at purple Hill, July 28, 1881,|ed by Rev. R. C. Rose Rector of case in background holds clothing worn by Sir Adam Beck, |g.n, publicity department peo- | with Mr. Perry, the ladies are!she attended school there and |St. John's Anglican Church, in- y first Hydro chairman, when he was knighted. dre oh ple will see in your group's visit | asked to bring lunch and a time | resided with her parents until [the McDermott - Panabaker | z --Ontario Hydro Photo | cm ething well-worth publiciz-| of fellowship will follow the| February 10th, 1915, when she | Chapel, Port Perry with Inter- x ing; and it is not beyond _ the |service of worship. married James Edward Darcy. | ment in St. John's Cemetery. : a Siac F a rm M u 4 u a | realm of possibility at all that] ¢ io0 ast Sunday was con. [They purchased a farm at Among the lovely floral tok- 5 you may find yourself on stage |; oq by Mr. D. Stewart, sec-| EEYPt (2% miles West of Black-| ens were those from the LOBA, J NY ° in Expo's Bandshell Festival. | "000" ctident of Knox Col-|Stock) where they lived until|also A.C.W. Pallbearers were 4 Re po rts P rofit | n 19 6 If it's passports, or i lege. Mrs. D. Ashton sang a retired in 1929 and they moved | Messrs. John Rahm, Roy Taylor, B20, tours, or daily programs, or the « : :ua? | to Blackstock. Harold McLaughlin, Stuart Dor-" 2 14% State Farm Mutual, world's. $15,901,066 less dividend . re. | thousand and one other things solo "Only Believe and Live™ | Mrs. Darcy--was--a--faithtul{ rel; Wilbor Vanes wid Allen" iE biggest car insurer, today re-|funds of $10,602,024 to policy- that are bound to pop up in the The monthly meeting of the |-member of the Anglican church | Moore. $ er ported-an insurance operations | holders in states whose laws guise of unanswered questions | Ladies' Bible Class was held at / 7 profit of one-half of one per prevent savings through lower --then Expo-Rendezvous is on the home of Mrs. Ray Graham, ; A cent on 1966 sales of $960,663,- | initial rates. Gross underwrit- | 3"SWer for you, and your whole | Myrtle, on Wed., March 8th at 5 903. ing return in 1965 was $9,681, | éroup; if your group number 508.15 p.m. : ot] Robert G. Alexander, who |129 with $9,081,442 paid in div- HY gl a dzone db 2s. Douglas A Da +14) in | idend add ; 2 : Yeprosents the Ssate Harm. in] Vi ing to date? Very nicely thank | and provided an inspiring Eas- . ty REE ASD am i. o£. REA Hl ht , and has his office at 53 Mont- in 1965. Brooklin and Port Perry area gomery Ave., Brooklin said the company listed net underwrit- ing profit of $5,299,042 for the year, compared with a $599,687 profit on sales of $828,873,227 The 1966 net represents a gross underwriting return of Th, Robert G. Alexander said company officials viewed the 1966 performance as "encour- aging" but didn't see it'as sig- naling easier times ahead for -the 'auto insurance industry. It was only the second time in the last four years that State Farm reported a profit on its insur- ance operations. 'COUNTY OF ONTARIO TENDERS you. More than 200,000 have signified their intention of visit- ing Expo some time during the six months of '67 that it is open, through the various groups now listed with 'Rendezvous', and with more than five months to go, Denise Beaudry feels that she has only scratched the sur- | face. ter programme. As several of our members have March birthdays the lunch committee served a delicious cake to mark the occasion. Those present with birthdays this month: Mrs. Douglas Ash- ton, Mrs. Russell Batten, Mrs. Wm. Gardner, Mrs. Donald The queries are pouring in from all parts of Canada, some parts of the U.S. and even from Europe. Mapority of the queries from Europe, she says, have been from France, and most of the tours from everywhere are plan- Wick, Mrs; Theo Knight and Miss Vera Leach. Others not in attendance -- Mrs. M. Sparks, Mrs. Russell Richardson & Mrs. Fred Daw. Mrs. H. Doble is spending a week with her sons in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton and Mrs. A. Reynolds of Whit- Cucumber Growers BICK'S PICKLES is now Contracting for Cucum- ber Acreage's from 15% of our_ growers in this area last year 15 up, in this area. made over $1000.00 PER ACRE WE WILL PICK UP. For Further Information Call : i : ned by students, teachers and |visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman 0 FO R I Q U Il Pp M 3 N T even school-boards. . Kerry, -Bpsotn on. Thursday. BOWMANVILLE 623 - 5125, ial Then, of course, as if this| Miss Vera" Leach spent the Alii : wasn't quite enough, Expo-Ren- | week-end with Mr. and Mrs. AE Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be [f|dezvous deals with' conventions | Gordon English, at Woodville. FA received by the undersigned until 4:30 P.M., April 4, 1967, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reyn- A for the following equipment. olds and family, of Ancaster, 1. One 31,000 G.V.W. Truck, Cab, Chassis and Dump Box "PALEK TRICIAN srs by were Sunday _ visitors with Trade - in 1961 Dodge Model D - 700. 2 } WE CAN SAVE YOU) | |e and ves Eason Heron ANNUAL ME E TING Joo One 31,000 G.V.W. Truck Cab and Chassis. ALOT OF LEGAL Bh ; Sympathy of the community f th » % Two 40 H.P. Industrial Tractors with Loaders and T ENDER, IF you USE is extended to Mr. and Mrs. : 0 id | 7G Mowers. Trade in 1960 Massey Ferguson tractor Gérald Middleton in the death my ; } : loader Model MF 35 and International Hur esiek 7 HE SERV ICE 7i THAT | of Gerald's father the late Ross COMMUN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL : oe tractor loader Model B - 275. WE RENDER" -- 'Middleton of Claremont. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, = One 3" Centrifugal Pump - 15,000 G.P.H. WwW. A. TWELVETREES, P. Eng, County Engineer, 605 Rossland Road, East, WHITBY, Ontario. Aire KEN P. MURRAY Licensed Electrical Contractor PORT PERRY, Ont. 986 - 7005 At the congregational meet- Mr. Grant Parrott and Mr. Ed- gar Heron, Finance committee: Mr. Wm, Davis, Mr. Douglas Ashton, Mr. Ray Graham, Mr. Ralph Hyatt, Mr. Norman Anderson, Mr. Wm. Gardner and Mrs. Fred Daw. will be held in the Yiit i : : ing on March 2nd, it was agreed ! One Vibrat i fi ' gree A Me Viteatory: Compietion Univ oF, we In sonsiped ofl | fetid unanimously to proceed with MUNICIPAL OFFICES, PORT PERRY, on A ; plans to re-build the church. A : nd 6. One 600 lbs. Sandblasting Unit. Building Committee was ap- WEDNESDAY EVENING og Tender forms, specifications and further information may Pointe) Connning on Mp Ling MARCH 22nd, 1967 A h ' file . Wh be Shining ros : Office of EA | son, Mr, Russell Batten, Mr. Al- at 8.00 p.m. i a nder no ; : tel tnutintion 4 A West 'or 'any \enc : Seessarlly. agtep fred Fisher, Dr. J. McKinney, A cordial invitation is extended to all residents - of our Hospital Community to be present at this PUBLIC MEETING, BoardiTrustees will be pre- sent to answer questions relative to the building programme re the new hospital planned for our Community.