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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Jul 1967, p. 10

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p LPT 10 - PORT PERRY STAR - -- Thursday, July 6th, 1967 oH Phe AL . EPSOM NRE: Jest The Whole Truth The preacher came along and wrote upon the sign board; "I pray for all" The lawyer wrote underneath "I plead for all." The doctor added; scribe for all" o ET et dlp i LE CA "l pre- Ee) 3 The plain 'John Doe' citizen 4:1 wrote; "I pay for all." | Bill Stearman and his sis- WRN ter Lucia of Grimsby visited vi 153 with-their--aunt--and-uncle, LH Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. 2] Lucia only stayed for a weeks iY & vacation but we all hope Bill will be around for the sum- Re 5 3 ry mer. sip Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans X) J attended the wedding of her cousin, Ronald Parrott at Jarvis Street Baptist Church in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Simmonds and family are at their cott- age for the summer. Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kerry visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry in Port Perry. Our sympathy (to oft time visitors to Epsom) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walker whose brother Frank passed away suddenly. girls were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Medd of Blackstock on Sunday to see wee Debbie who broke ~~ Mr.-and Mrs.-Ray Medd &/| NEWS her arm. Maybe Debbie will be a "first". At least I never heard of a flower girl at a wedding with her arm in a cast. Mr.. and Mrs. Ross Prent- ice of Waterloo were visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Prentice for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pren- tice spent the week-end cam- ping at Sudbury and had no rain_to mar their holiday. Allan Lyons left for Port Arthur on Saturday where he will be working with the Forestry Dept. for the next eight weeks. Darlene Lyons marched with her Baton Twirling class at a parade in Oshawa and also in Port Perry on Satur- day and was home before it rained. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stew- art and family of Buttonville and Mr, and Mrs. Harley Clarke of Prince Albert were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stewart. Joyce and Carol Anne Wilson entertained the Port Perry High School IS.C.F. group with a hayride and campfire meeting. Letter To The Tle Port Perry Star Co. order for your paper. the P. P. Star, and I admire your new design. your circulation is steadily | growing, may it keep right on growing. good health. say I keep about as usual. be finished Aug. 16th. birthday will be sixty-eight. They gave me three years grace, which I appreciated, but I still cannot figure out where the years have gone. I guess that is a puzzle to many of us. to see some one, and see just a few cases, when you come out, it makes you stop and think, how fortunate we are, to have our health. me say, Good Luck and Best Wishes to everyone there. Editor Toronto, Ont., 28 Langley Ave. June 10th Gentlemen: Enclosed find money $3.00 renewal to I enjoy reading It was also nice to learn I hope you are all enjoying I am glad to I am still working, but will My When you visit a hospital Well, enough of that, let Township Saturday, a week ago, two lovely ladies from Toronto, born and raised on the Island, returned for the festivities. Mrs. 'Wm. Ramsey and Mrs. J. Mdrrish, both Centennial Celebrations aunts of reeve Victor Aldred are seen with the reeve and Mrs. Aldred in the new municipal office admiring a case contain. * ing the Township's first gavel, seal and other documents. Return To Scugog For During Centennial celebrations in Scugog Yours very truly, Check The Label Assist Middle East Victims Ne A BL NEA A YEA > ALS a1 { ! A = }23 RE Fu SCE ME HE a) -- NN 2 ~:t h nN > ~ Ns NB < 3% ail \ ~ wel Y hed \ Col. John Graves Simcoe, the first lieutenant governor ~ id of Upper Candda, supervis- wd ing the Queen's Rangers as a. they cut out Yonge Street in 9 1795. Simcoe named the iN highway after Sir George $l Yonge, then secretary of NG state for war and an MP ot from near Simcoe's family estate in Devonshire. It was no meandering bush trail. The Rangers took four months to clear Yonge and their military precision kept Ere ih. -- Robt. Plum Fat : TORONTO -- The United [the Canadian Council of * ANN oe ihe OL Church of Canada has given |Churches, here. The initial & Rd NE $20,000. towards the assist- target' for the 233 members 2 ance of ALL victims in the |f the World Council of NA : Middle East conflict, it was [Churches is two million dol- 2 S announced by the Church's lars. wish to clip and save.) Committee on Overseas Re- lief and Inter-Church Aid. The money was sent 'in A representative of the . World Council of Churches is S reply to an urgent cable from |proceeding to the troubled AR 3S the World Council of Chur- [areas for a detailed survey a = ches, Geneva addressed to 'of needs. CAWKER'S Food Market SPECIALS -- hy 6-7-8 PICNIC Shoulders ib Fully Cooked CHRISTIE'S Layer Shortcake 33 j CHASE & SANBORN EY MEC Cc ith Coffee ReGULAR GRIND 11h Bag 77 ith ; Nii ® o will | Bicks Baby Dills 21. 43¢ Atte : Bil ! Es cferreeyay 3 Burns Meat Balls R=, me > and Spaghetti 15.. JJ} | ses, H > - ; | with | it straight as a ruler for most and Niagara, "in so infant a| tracted by free land in the pine "Breakfast C | 1967 of the 30 miles from York to Settlement, it would have Niagara Peninsula and along nstant a 59 SPEE Lake Simcoe. Extensions been irrational to expect | the north shore of Lake Ont- re ast New pushed through to Georgian that abundance which bursts | ario which Lord Simcoe gave DAVID'S form Bay during the next 25 years, the granaries -- of more |t® those who took the oath : ¢ | obey When the work started, the cultivated countries. There [©f allegiance to King George. 'Supermix Cookies 1% Ib Pkg. 65 REPO province was only four years was, however, that kind of | Mennonites flocked into the jt is tl oid and the first trees had appearance which indicated | Grand River country. A CADBURY'S. Bag of 20 Assorted diagn been cut down in the district AL Wik di heavy influx of settlers from . : i treatn by Loyalist settlers from the economy and in-|the British Iles laid the 8c tion tl south only a few years ear- dustry, there would be en-| foundations of Western Ont. JC. Chocolate Bars ] such lier. But already the farms OU8h"". Successive waves of | api. a mot were neatly laid out and immigrants followed the Loy- F R E E i E L i Vv E R Y growing high-quality wheat. alists into Upper Canada. (This picture is one of a 'One English traveller not: Thousands of - settlers -came | series whieh readers... may. P hone 985-2221 P ort P erry. : ed that between Montreal from the United States, at- ES --. nM: pe

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