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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jan 1969, p. 2

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HIME gr SWFA Se Nr PERERA. Co! FI SED , aA > a y pei Yeo As RSL Tats NS Savy dg ALE OL PS NE A a Pan. Reach Township Hold Inaugural Meeting reeve, and Allan Crosier appointed to take over the Councillor Arthur Catton was absent when the picture of Reach Township council was taken Tuesday.morning at the first meeting of 1969. Although the present council has only served one of their two-year term, an inaugural meeting was hel Gray, who has moved gh Lg the benefit of Lucille the position of deputy- seat left vacant by Mrs. 'Gray. Standing from left to _ right are Allan Crosier, Rev. George Teskey, who spoke to the council and offered prayers. Allan Bertrand, councillor; Seated: Alex Johns, clerk- "treasurer; Ed (Sam) Oyler, reeve; Mrs. Lucille Gray, deputy-reeve. Greenbank News During the Christmas sea- son members and friends. of Greenbank - United Church gathered in the Sunday S. rooms to honor and bid fare- well to Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Harris and family. A variety program of read- ings, solos, piano selections and songs by the choir was much enjoyed by all. The chairman, Mr. George Beare, read a letter expressing the regrets of the community at the departure of the Harris family and spoke of the work:|. done by each one. A purse of money was presented to them with the best wishes | for a happy future in their}: new charge. Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Joan- ne and Brian expressed their thanks and lunch was served by the women. We welcome Rev. Leslie Criteh, Mrs, Critch and fam- ily who moved into the man- se last week to assume du- ties on the 'charge. CLUB ANNRENE No Saturday Night DANCES | | For Month of January PUBLIC Because of crowded conditions and the numerous cases of flu in the area, as a precautioniary meas- ure, patients will not | be permitted to have visitors until further notice. Community Memorial Hospital ~~ Port. Perry NOTICE! Our sick people are all on the feeling-better list. Mrs. Reg. Foster. is. home from hawa "hospital and Mr. ar Gibson from Po Perry. Mrs. Couperthwaite is still in Western in Toronto 'at time of writing but feel- ipg much better. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. -John Foster - Shirley Rodd who were married re- cently in the church. ] " Miss Linda Stone has Tte- turned to her position in Edmonton after spending the holiday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis entertained some Uxbridge friends and neighbours at a ski-doo party. Sympathy is extended to Mr, Geo. Irwin and; family. His mother passed away in Markham recently. Congratulations of the .| community are extended to Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Dale (Norine Blair) who were married New Year's Day. The local leaders of the 4- H Club, would like to hear from all girls 12 years and over who are interested in taking the next club project. The leaders' training school is Jan. 20 and 21 and théy would like to hear from the girls by Jan. 18. ; The regular euchre party was held in the Hall last Friday night. les played and an enjoyable evening spent. The prizes went to Mrs. N. Macleod and Mrs. Fred Holland. In the men's section George Beaton and George Rahm, The door prize to Paul Diamond. An- other party on the 17th. On Saturday . night the postponed New Year's Party was held in the Hall. A large crowd attended and all report -a most enjoyable ev- ening with a sumptuous . linch after the dance. "Mr, 'and Mrs. Len Taylor, Fourteen tab- Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Taylor, Mrs. Fred Phoe- nix and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Willie. Stone, Linda, Janice, <", Kathy and Bobby attend- ed the Symphony Concert in Oshawa on Dec. 30. ...Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix and family visited with Mr. and - Mrs. MacMustard on Sunday. The January meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at Mrs. J. Iansons on Thursday Jan. 16 at 1.30 p.m. Dessert will be served before the meeting ladies so forego that piece of pie at your noon meal. Roll Call is "What can we do to improve the farmers image". ladies are welcome. The choir," under the di- rection of Mrs. Hugh Dobspn, while not winning a prize was highly commended/ on their splendid performaj LETTERS »m= EDITOR i To The Editor, Port Perry Star, Port Perry, Ontario. Dear Sir: * 'With - the certain 'growth | of Port Perry and district the need for a Memorial Chapel at the cemetery becomes a subject of highest priority "-- All the winds that blow seem to gather at most cemeteries and Port Perry is no exception. There. village and region some who feel that - nothing could be more meaningful for the relatives of the departed; especially in'sub zero weather, than a chapel where with dignity "and = comfort the fitting' services - might be rendered. It is my hope that these lines will touch the chord needed for action to give that human feeling 'which makes | the last service truly Christian.' Yours sincerely Wi. Black All the | "Spears and their 3 children must: be' in. our, Scugog News We are somewhat late with Christmas comments but we must not let the oppor- tunity pass to express our gratitude to all the people who made the Christmas con- cert by "Grace" S.S. such a commendable occasion. Mrs, Geo. Freeman Jr., Mrs. Clif- ford Redman, Mrs. Allan Carter, Mrs. Bob Cawker, Mrs. John Beckett, Mrs. Bill Bell, Mr. Geo. Freeman, Mr. ,Bob Cawker, Mrs. Murray McLaren and Mrs. Josie Moore deserve special -men- tions Many thanks to the parents who co-Operated in taking the children to prac- tice. The children all did a fine job of learning their parts and co-operating with their leaders, These Christ- mas concerts make deep im- pressions that go with the children thro' life. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Taylor had a Christmas dinner on Sat.,, Dec. 28th for Jerry's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfield and 5 child- ren of Malton. Their young- est daughter remained for a week while Danny Taylor re- turned with the Bloomfields for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson with Jim' and Janet spent Christmas with Mrs, Myrtle Manns and her family & the occasion was reversed for New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold spent Christmas in Kingston with Mr. and Mrs, Orval Heayn and sons. On Satur- day night Mr. and Mrs. O. Heayn of Kingston visited with Orval's mother at the Emmerson motel. The rest of the week-end, with Bruce they spent with Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'Arnold. Mr. Arnold's sister who teaches near Bow- manville was also -a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Love went up near -London to spend Christmas at the home of their daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Paton. However they got caught in the ice storm and their visit was extended to 'almost 2 weeks. We welcome Mr. and 'Mrs. 'from Oakville to the Stick- mann farm and the "Head" Community. The sisters of Anson. and Don Gerrow spent Christmas with the Gerrow family. Mr. and+Mrs, Clifford Red- man entertained the Red- man family for Christmas & the Eastwood family the fol- lowing week-end, i Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carter held a Christmas gathering for a large number of the Carter family involving about? 30 of the relatives. Mrs. Joyce Redman & Mrs. Edna Fowler and Mr. Bob Evans of Port Perry had Sun- day supper at the home of the formers' brother Mr, and? Mrs. Earl Reader. ! Mr. Grdon Pogue spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, W. Loates;" Mr. Barry Frovtics and Mr. Cliff Lindholme of Hamilton have returned after vacationg ing in the Bahamas. Recent visitors with Mr, & Mrs. W. J. Kane included Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Wooler and David of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Pascoe and children of Oshawa, Mr. & Mrs. J. Kaneg of Toronto, Miss Pat Gunn, Mr. Wayne Gunn of Hamil ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cameron of Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. T. Manns. Sorry to report Mrs. R. Fralick is a patient in Osh- % awa Hospital. Trust you come along good Florence. Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred Sautrday guests of Mr. & Mrs. A. Aldred, Agincourt. Miss Janet Reader'a Thurs- ? day guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Appleton. Mr, and Mrs, V. Cryling of Oshawa dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese on Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Sweetman spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Robt. Jackson of Prince Al- * bert. A ninety-first birthday, three other daughters were present. Congratulations. Recent. guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue included Miss Grace Pogue, Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Starr of Little Britain, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hays and friends of Toronto, Mr. ~ and Mrs. D. Crews of Port Perry and 'Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson and Bob of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson of Toronto spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. K. Crozier. Mr. and Mrs. R. Parker of Manchester, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Newman and family of Man- chester and Mr. and Mrs. J. Raines and Kelly of Port Perry Sunday guests of their parents - Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg and daughters Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Demara. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas have returned 'home after spending two weeks at Green- bank while their daughter & son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. R. Kerry. were vacationing in Florida. A CHINA Pentland Jewellers Lid. 193 QUEEN STREET -- 985-7641 --~ PORT PERRY GIFTS GIFTS BIRTHSTONE Bas LIGHTERS WATCHES WALLETS J

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