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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Dec 1968, p. 8

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-- PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968 . Cigenbank Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith| munity is extended to the and Douglas of Oshawa visited| Diceman family on the passing at the home of Mrs. George|of Mrs. Stewart Diceman's Till on Sunday. Douglas left| father, Mr. Wedrick of King in the evening for Goose Bay,| City. Labrador, where he will spend| Nine members of the Help-, six weeks with the Bell Tele- ing Hand Sunday School Class phone Company. met at the home of Mrs, Frank Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williams| Abernethy last Thursday after- of Nestleton were Saturday|noon in spite of the rainy evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.| weather. Following a brief Robert Baird. devotional and business period There will be a shower for| each member contributed 'an 'Miss Shirley Rodd on Tuesday | item for the program. A dainty evening December 10th at her|tea 'was served and an after- home. } noon of good fellowship Mr. Ed. Phoenix, Mr. and|enjoyed. Mrs. George McGregor. of] Mr. and Mrs. R. Baird were London and Ray Longfield|Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at Fred Phoe-|Mac Mustard of Leaskdale. nix's. Mr. Ed. Phoenix will Some of the pupils from be visiting relatives in the|this area received their Grade area - for a week. IX diplomas at their Com- News| was held in the Hall on Satur- day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton attended the W. Frank Real Estate Christmas banquet at Bowmanville ¢ on Friday evén- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Foster, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix attended a banquet for the Central Ontario District - High School Board at the Georgian Manor on Monday November 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bernhardt were also present. This will be the last social meeting for this Board, and there were many reminis- cences of highlights through the years, Mr. Bernard Gaschler of|mencement Exercises at the Red Deer, Alberta, spent the|Port Perry High School week-end with Mr. and Mrs. |last Tuesday afternoon. George Beaton. A social evening and pres- The sympathy of the com- THANK YOU TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORTED AND ENCOURAGED ME IN THE RECENT ELECTION FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION, MY SINCERE THANKS. MAY | TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH YOU ALL THE GREETINGS OF THE SEASON. Patricia Love entation from the community | _ TH JOLLEEE" Philosophar THE EACIEST WAY TO GAVE MONEY 18 JOHN BALLARD Lumber and Building Supplies New Homes, Cottages & Alterations fie Phone 985-7335 PORT PERRY YOUR DEPUTY REEVE. THANK YOU MAY | EXPRESS MY SINCERE THANKS TO THE ELECTORS OF SCUGOG TOWNSHIP FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE IN ELECTING ME AS I ASK YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND WILL DO-MY BEST TO REPRESENT THIS TOWNSHIP TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. Grace Love WHO PLACED THEIR CONFIDENCE THANK YOU. CONFIDENCE. ---. THANK YOU TO THE PEOPLE OF CARTWRIGHT TOWNSHIP 7 ELECTING ME FOR COUNCILLOR A SINCERE | WILL DO MY BEST TO WARRANT THAT IN ME BY. Ashbur News Miss Peggy Graham, of Fort William; attended the Heron - Rowe wedding in Burn's Church on Saturday, Nov. 30th and spent the week end at the Heron home. ied Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dob- son of Port Perry to Kitch- éner on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Philip Doble. Mr. Wm. Burgess, of Tor- onto and Mr. Irvin Mole, of Brooklin called on friends in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe, of Winnipeg, Manitoba spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ash- ton attended the 90th birth- day celebration for Mr. F. Pugh at the home of his son Mr. Lloyd Pugh, Claremont, on Sat., Nov. 23rd. Mrs. M. Sparks and Mr. John Miller were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. James Langstaff at Richmond Hill. A miscellaneous shower was held at the Community Centre on Friday evening, Nov. 28th for Mr. and Mrs. A. Appleby. Come and dance to Frank Barkey's music on Sat., Dec. 7th at 830 p.m. at the Centre." - Prizes and lunch. _ "BRIAN'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK . LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH TRAILWAY BUS STOP (Emergency Groceries) ICE--Block & Cube Mrs," H. Doble accompan- Mrs. Conroy, Toronto spent the week-end with her son David, and Mrs. D. Roberts. Miss Susan Roach, nurse in training, Toronto General, was with her parents Mr. & Mrs. A. Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson and Mr. and Mrs. John King: stone were guests of Flor- ence and Jim Mitchell on Saturday evening. Mrs. W. S. Taylor and daughter Brenda visited Mrs. Crosier on Sunday. : The U.C.W. will meet at Mrs. Toombs on Thursday af- ternoon, December 12th at 2 o'clock. All gifts brought by those attending will be sent to Whitby Psychiatric Hos- pital. 'Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Mit- chell and Shaun attended a surprise birthday for Mrs. June Thompson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hit- » Manchester News: chins at Oshawa on Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Plaskett, P:2nny and Terry visited his mother, Mrs. Belanger, Fene® lon Falls, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnston enjoyed a turkey dinner on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Landsrom &, family, Scarborough. Among relatives. present was the hostess' mother, Mrs. Alma Muir, Mt. Dennis, Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Torrens and lee. Anne, Willowdale and Mr.® Ernest Wilson, Detroit. FARMS WANTED . L OAL ESTATE LID -SEALIOR 985-7373 TO THE VOTERS THANK YOU 'EXTEND MY SINCERE THANKS AND THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON TO ALL. OF PORT PERRY, | Williams On this occasion new Ontario County | THANK YOU TO ALL MY: SUPPORTERS : I wish to extend sincere thanks for their personal confidence in me at the polls on Monday, December 2. : | am especially grateful to. those who worked for me prior to the election. wishes to the successful candidate, Gordon Goode, and the rest of the members of the Yours truly Howard Hall | also extend best Board of Education. - COUNCIL. MORE | REALIZE, | | AM INDEED GRATEFUL TO ALL PORT PERRY RATEPAYERS, WHO CAME OUT TO SUPPORT ME IN MY FIRST ATTEMPT TO WIN A SEAT ON THE LOCAL Kenneth Jackson HAVE A GREAT DEAL TO LEARN, BUT | CAN ASSURE YOU I WILL WORK HARD, TO OBTAIN THE NECESSARY KNOW- LEDGE, IN ORDER THAT | MAY SERVE YOU EFFICIENTLY AND IN THE BEST INTEREST OF ALL. SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL. . ne he PAT A II ots 1 A oe dn dn BE Pe i id "

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