Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jun 1969, p. 3

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mT - and Meta Moore, | Eastern Star Celebrates 21st Birth The Twenty-First birthday of BluevRay Chapter was re- cently 'celebrated in the Ma-| - sonic Hall with approximate- ly ywo hundred members and sitors 'present. : The Worthy Matron Ann Levinson 'warmly "welcomed the distinguished guests and members of Blue Ray. We were happy to have Edna Anderson 'a past worthy Grand Matron of Grand Chap- ter and honorary member of Blue Ray, also Shirley Gord- on of Deborah Chapter, a member f the Grand Execu- tive of Grand Chapter. Other dignitaries were Nance Moore, Jean Osborne all past District Deputy Grand Mat- rons and Honorary members of Blue Ray. ; Cars Wrecked : In. Accident "Two 'cars were wrecked and two families escaped with "minor injuries in an accident on Highway 35, near conces- sion 3; Manvers Township. Police said the vehicles were driven by Peter Przeplata of 'Oshawa, who had his wife and niece with him, and Oscar Zaretsky of Willowdale, who * was accompanied by his wife -_ and three children. . All were taken to Bowman- ville hospital wheré they were treated for minor injuries. Damage was estimated at $2,000 to each vehicle. A person who passed the accid- ent scene said it was a miracle day Party Several other chapters were represented, : It:was most encouraging to have .so many past matrons |' and patrons present, as well as twelve charter members. At the close of the meeting an enjoyable programme was presented 'under the conver- ship, of Mabel Cawker, con- sisting. of humorous numbers by a quartette and fashion shaw, *all 'members of Blue Ray. Refreshments commit- tee Dora Suggitt, as convener served a delicious lunch, Cubs 'Honour S. Ploughman * Thursday night was the conclusion of the activities before the summer recess of the cubs. "C" Pack held an exciting baseball game where the losers had to pay the winners - five cents. . After the game, lunch was shared with - some of the parents who were present. A presentation was made by Rick Hall and Jim Murray to Akela Stan Ploughman on behalf of the cubs and lead-] ers. Mr. Ploughman was the recipient of a desk pen set and tie, and Mrs. Ploughman a dozen'yellow roses. The evening ended with Akela: Ploughman presenting badges to the boys. HOMES WANTED REAL ESTATE LID -REALIOR P that anybody survived from the mangled cars. = = BY his slight prematurity or hy background. To inquire about adopting Harvéy please + write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Fami- ly Services; Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For |- general information - about « Children's Aid Society. - TODAY'S CHILD ... This lovely haby is Harvey, almost seven m old, a healthy boy of Anglo-Saxon descent, devel normally. As yet he has only a little hair, me brown, and his eyes are big and dark. A happy little], fellow, he didn't even object: to being wakened for this picture, and treated the photographér to his cheerful "smile, Harvey is relaxed and contented, very good-na- tured. He enjoys people and delights in attention from children. He needs parents who will not he worried by 985-7373 limited information on his adoption ask your - local ' ID) OR FW SA LY 3 DF \\ BACH NO) 34 D A 2% $10.95 Swimsuit LADIES Culottes: $8.95 / $12. DRESS SLAC $12.95 $14.95 $21.95 DACK | SUEDE | WINDBREAKERS Men - $9.95 Boys -- $4.95. ; MOCCAS INS $5.95 $8.95 Desert Boots $7.95 -- $8.95 PLAYBOY SHOES = 81.95 - LADIES 'SEA QUEEN $11.00 $13.00 $15.00 SLEEVELESS SUMMER DRESSES FINE NEW LINES A 's6.95 - s7.95 | _ $8.95 $10.95 $14.95 (, $2.98 $5.50 CHILDRENS SHORTS $11.50 $1.98 -- $2.35; 95 $3.35 - $3.50" Ce J) (4 CHILDRENS BATHERS A | $3.98 "LADIES SHORTS $4.50 $3.95 KS | Garden Tools 70c-s1.20 Pail & Shovel Sets 98c Boats $1.00 $3.00 $6.00 Balls 19: 25¢ 35: $1.00 SET $1.00 SHOES $24.95 OXFORDS ™ $7.95 -- Tn $8.95. ARROW SHIRTS 1%

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