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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Sep 1967, p. 7

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FR ES 50 i ag ey 8 3 138, oul Aa SON > ee » * Lt J » 4 A ea dd CE Sy ; wis ssl ' 3-0 ty FoR 4 ; at 5 ¢ Le ' ., ha' B® . wl ints Greenbank News Church and Sunday School will be held at the usual %. §} etime next Sunday. Sacrament will be observed. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Mc- Millan and Doug of Orillia called at Mr. and Mrs, Arm- our McMillans on Saturday. Several people from here attended Seagrave Anniver: sary on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix Helen and Jim were in Osh. awa on Sunday visiting with' Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Simmonds Mr. and Mrs. John Wadd- ell of Brampton were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mero. Mrs. Cora Howsam of Ux- bridge spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMil- lan recently. # Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoe- nix were at Expo for a few days last week. Sorry we omitted the name of Danny Stone who is att- ending Scarboro College in Toronto University in last weeks issue. Congratulations to Miss Jean Taylor and Mr. Robert Snelgrove who were married in Greenbank Church on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Armour Mec- Millan were in Uxbridge on Sunday attending the christ- ening of their granddaughter Sherri Lynn McMillan. Mrs. Gerald Mero enter- tained the W.M.S. of Chal- mers Presbyterian Church of Uxbridge last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Couperth- waite and Mrs. Shirley Lee attended the . 4H leaders training school in the Edu- cational wing of Trinity Un- ited Church in Uxbridge on Monday. The regular meeting of Greenbank Homemaker's Club are holding their first fall meeting at the home of Mrs. Shirley Lee on Monday night of this week at 8 p.m. Gary Hunter and Reg Fos- ter are Greenbank members of the Port Perry Midget ball team who played their semi-final series in Barrie against the McTier team and are winners of that series. Congratulations boys. Keep up the good record. They now play the semi finals with Smithfield. Mrs. George Beaton was visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fred Dure at Fairview Lodge in Whitby, who celebrated her 89th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blak- ely. Clark and Gail attended Expo at Montreal last week. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the family of the late Mr. Charlie Partridge, Toronto. Mr. Part- ridge was well known in this ---- Pp -- Your RED CROSS is = Teiey "T° BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Bev ' BE H oward's Draperies oe FLL custom Made Drapes || Ready for Tomorrow Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service Custom Made Slip Covers « HOWARD VICE, Prop. Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. 1 . Port Perry High School NIGHT EDUCATION wo GLASSES we HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA COURSES | (Arts and Science and Business and Commerce) ENGLISH, Grades XIII, XI and XI HISTORY, Grade XIII CHEMISTY, Grade XIII and XII PHYSICS, XIII and XI MATHEMATICS (any grade) _ TYPINGKXand X, XOX BOOKKEEPING (complete course NON - DIPLOMA COURSES | G.E. LIGHT BULBS '25-40-60-100 Watts Hockey Meeting Attended By 25 On Sunday evening at the arena a meeting was held to organize for the coming hoc- key season. 25 interested persons including the exec- utive turned out. Quite a lot of discussion took place re- garding ice time, coaches, referees, teams and registrat- ion times. : It was decided that regis tration for midget and juv- eniles be Oct. 10th at 7 p,m, Bantam and Pee Wee, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m., skating. Nov- ice and Tyke, Oct. 14 at 10 a.m., skating. Also if their is ice skating would be held at these times. House league coaches are as follows: Novice, Joe Wal- dinsperger, convener, Bob Parker, Jack Clarke and Jim Harrison. Pee Wee, Stuart McQuade, convener, Don Ashbridge, Carl Luke, Clarence Night- ingale. Bantam, Bruce McCoy, convener, Gary Geer, Fred Warren, Fred Phinney, Gary Evans. Midget and some AA-Star coaches and managers need- ed. Please call 2407 or 986- 2407. Head referees, Don Coch. rane and Gary Geer. I a USS EL ------ PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 28th, 1967 -- 7 held after the holidays was well members and two visitors were present. M. Cullen presiding. Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Several of our members are on the sick list, Mr. Bell and Mr. E. Gibson, Mrs. R. How- ard. We wish them all a speedy recovery. excellent report from Sept. 1966 to 1967. Mr. Buckland has been treasurer since the club was organized over 5 years ago. Mr. Healy gave a good report of the convent jon held in Hamilton. and Mrs. Healy were the del- egates. Mrs. G. Smith gave an excellent report as repre- sentative for Hospital Aux- iliary. ed by members and looks spic and span. Mrs. Hodgson, one_of our oldest members, was not present but we apo- reciate the afaghan she made. Money was turned over at the last meeting in June and $88 00 was realized from it. A raffle was held on a hair-do Menzies. AT PEEL HARDWARE KEYS CUT WHILE-U-WAIT For Home or Car Senior Citizens The first meeting to be| The pre.ent officers were returned for another term by acclamation. They are as follows: President, Mrs. M. Cullen; vice president, Mrs. E. Healy; treasurer, Mr. H. Buckland; secretary, Mrs. T. Redman; corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. R. St. John. After business, lunch was served and a nice time wa: spent by all playing cards, ete. Euchre on the 16th was well attended. 18 tables were set up. Delicious lunch ser- ved and the usual jolly time spent by all. Next euchre Saturday, September 30th at the Hall 'at 8.30 p.m. A nice evening van be enjoyed for a small charge, also lunch served. Lucky winners at the last euchre were: Ladies high, Mrs. Booth, ladies second, Mrs. G. Smith, consolation, draw between Mrs. A. Ald- red and Mrs. Bell. Gents high, Mr. F. Cameron, 2nd, attended. Fifty five Meeting opened with Mrs. Mr. H. Buckland gave an Mr. The hall has been repaint- Mr. G. Bright. Please keep in mind the that meetings are held the second and fourth Wednes- day of every month from now until further notice. donated by Mrs. FURNACE FILTERS 20x25x1 20x20x1 1 16x20x1 16x25x1 BUSINESS MACHINES (Familiarlization) SHORTHAND : MACHINE SHOP -- Beginners ; AUTOMOBILE -- Minor Maintenance WOODWORKING : MECHANICAL DRAUGHTING WELDING -- Beginners KOODS (6 weeks) a SEWING -- Beginning and Advanced BASIC SPANISH (10 weeks) BASIC GERMAN (10 weeks) CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (10 weeks) _ ART -- 0il Painting ART -- Arts and Crafts (10 weeks) HYSICAL FITNESS -- Men, Women " ETC. | we RePAIR Windows - Screens Electric TOASTERS s Kettles - Irons ly See Our Display OF FIREPLACE - FIXTURES USINESS CORRESPONDENCE -- (6 weeks) ! a NEW MATHEMATICS for ADULTS (6 weeks) ANY ACCERTABLE COURSE for which a minimum of twelve candidates will register. Were - Courses are from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for twenty weeks, . : except as shown. Tuesday courses, except foods, and advanced sewing « will be Wednesdays. en Register with the High School by letter or telephone 985.7337 by October 10th, 1967. COURSES BEGIN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17th WOODEN 5 FT. STEPLADDER -4.88 : REGULAR $5.95 NOW IN STOCK ? 'See Our Complete Selection of WALL PLAQUES For Kitchen, Living Room, Rec. Room, Bedroom, ] Bathroom, Etc. , and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th. FEES -- $10.00 for twenty week courses -- $ 6.00 for ten week courses -- $ 5.00 for six week courses GRANT MacDONALD, Principal. RAR ROTUO 5 Lo ARK RANKS ANN sean DOOR BARR EAN Fat AA A IA YEIMESY PEEL HARDWARE PHONE 985-243 a TE Er PORT PERRY, ONT. 3 HE a 7, Labs Aud td = 17 SENS 3 5 . 2 3 RE ISTH Ra! SRN ART, Mr. M. Moase, consolation, N= ~~ « 5 wis He =. EO LATS ' ~ ' ,- i 1s, a h | » EE - 'above dates and a reminder | . 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