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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Dec 1969, p. 13

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Last week was a very busy one, but most of the activit- ies such as practices, rehear: sals etc were not newsworthy The results were apparent however when the annual Christmas concert was held on Friday evening with a full house in aftendance. The beautifully decorated Christ mas tree was one of the best in' years, The program commenced with a film shown by Mr. Davis of the Santa Claus Par- ade in Toronto. (Supt. Barr must still have a soft spot in his heart for Eatons). Then councillor-elect, Arm. our McMillan called Cathar- ine Nicholls to the front and presented her with a plaque that she was either the clev- erest pupil or the best work- er last year in Grade 8 of the Greenbank school. Each Sunday School class from beginners to adult con- tributed a number or numb. ers to the program. As usual there was some sense and a great deal of nonsense but the children were thrilled and the adults amused. . - The show stealer was little Sherry Switzer, not vet 4 years old, who sang a solo about Santa, And she. really can sing, At about 10.30 there came a loud thump on the church door and in came our chubby old Santa with his pack, which he didn't open in Sea- home sitting in the big chair handing out gifts. Our min- ister insists that our Santas are geeting better looking all the time, } Home for the Christmas tree and the week-end were Miss Crystal Monahan, Miss Marilyn McMillan, Mrs. Gary Twiner (probably Gary too) and Mr. and Mrs. Dane Cox- worth, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Wana- maker and Bobby were in Toronto with the Ian Frasers for the week end and attend- ed the Saturday evening hockey match. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter were Santa viewing with the grand children again on Saturday in recognition of "the fact BOB'S CARPENTRY Specializing in Rec - SEAGRAVE HONDA - SUZUKI SALES and SERVICE PARTS - ACCESSORIES SUPPLIES - , SERVICE 'Built-ins, etc. Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates Free. BERO BUSINESS 3 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY and called on somé elderly grave. He seemed quite at friends in 'Stouffville in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke and family of Manchester spent Sunday afternoon with the Belairs. i Church service was fairly well attended but S.S. was a bit lower than sometimes. The primary class had 'a little song about letting their lights 'shine and were pleas- ed that the audience didn't laugh, Mrs. Clements missed her birthday partner, Mrs. Keen who was at home with | a bad cold. Next Sunday, Church as usual at 10. S.S. at 11 will be in the form of a carol serv- ice and teachers will get a break, At 7.30 everyone is expect- ed at Greenbank church for the Christmas Candlelight service arranged for all 3 congregations of the charge. Rooms, Kitchens, To County The Board of Health of the Ontario County Health Unit has learned from Hon. Thom- as L. Wells, Ontario minister of health, that he feels it would not be equitable for him to change the ground rules for the county and he' cannot agree to an increased level of assistance. 1 A delegation = from the county council met the min- ister, Nov. 5 in an effort to have the 50 per cent subsidy paid by the province to the unit increased to 75 percent. The delegation also asked the county 'unit become party; of a district with Oshawa." - 985-7027 Yussuneannannasansneanad Insurance Needs FOR ANY OF YOUR Do It The Co-Operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. Refuses Grant Increase Health Unit "These two jurisdictions entered into agreement, with the understanding Ontario County would. complete the district when you decided to enter such an arrangement. All the districts have been formed on the basis of the terms and conditions which -| prevail at present and these same terms and conditions have been maintained for jurisdictions which are not at present a part of the district system," the minister said. The county board at ite meeting last week moved to reappoint Dr. C. M Hoffman as .medical officer of 'health for a period of one year eff- ective Aug. 29, 1969, subject to the approval of the depart- ment. Accounts totalling $36,735.18 were approved. Reports showed the nurs- Call >> Furl-08 Engine Rebuilders "DX FUEL OIL . ALL MAKES The minister, in his letfer SNOWMOBILE SERVICE. [ ETHEL NOTTINGHAM [to the health unit, said 20 © R. WHITAKER MYRTLE complete districts have been ; formed and four nucleus Phone yes2e74 655-4832 arrangements are in operat- ion. York County and Osha- D U F F For Income wa represent the nucleus for the Ontario County area. ELECTRONICS Tax ADMIRAL & Bookkeeping Services ] BER 0% soo ALEX SHEPHERD|f| Now Is The Time TELEVISION Room 2, Post Office Building To Order Your SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7031 ; Phone 985-7993 Specializing in business and or 985-2728 farm operations. -- PORTPERRY ..| EMMERSON Septic Tanks| |\gypANCE Cleaned By \ PUMP EQUIPMENT AGENCY SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED LIMITED ~ REG. General Insurance ARMSTRONG | 955-7306 PORT PERRY Port Perry -- 985-2226 | Lee's - ; ---- Refrigeration F ralick Insurance and Air Conditioning Agency Sales and Service y : Co rcial, Industrial CO-OP AND FARMERS| "and Domestic w | S : Repairs to all makes. to ah Le Call Oshawa 728-0321 ; rromcrion |G. McPhaden |§ PLUMBING - _ Phone 9857447 | Insurance Earl Wallace | 985.2341 A » . ROOFING E.G. & J. SEA Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING, STEEL and Marine Engines : 2 ALUMINUM ROOPING R.R. 1, Port Perry ied : EAVESTROUGHING Phone 985-3094 = We will contract for. all kinds Marine Chrysler | l of roof work. Sale and Service 3 " \L CALL US TO-DAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE HEATING - PORT PERRY LANE - ELECTRIC - - 385-2473 OFFICE ~ RESIDENCE . PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday Dec. 18, 1969 -- 13 ing staff during November Paid 926 visits to 577 famil- ies, made 399 school visits and conducted 1,012 adio- meter and 1,233 vision tests. One hundred and five child- ren and adults were immun. One hundred and twenty- one sewage inspections were made and 104 water samples taken. Four inspections re- garding water and air pollut- fon were made. A total .of 1,202 children were examin ed in schools and 1,442 child. ized and 952 children and fluoride teachers immunized. ren were seen at, clinics. TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Tenders will be received by the Clerk of the Township of Scugog for one -- 5 ton truck complete with dump box and hoist and V-Snow plow with wing. Specifications and forms may be obtained from the Clerk between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 12:00 noon, Monday to Friday at the Twp. office. (Phone 985-7281.) - Tenders to be in by January 9, 1970, 5:00 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. H.CHANDLER -- CLERK House or Howano Westinghouse Dishwashers WIFE SAVER) ® Make This a Very Merry Christmas with one of the 6 Model Portable or Built - In Dishwashers from Westinghouse. " MODEL SPK3A Deluxe -- 5 Settings -- Sanitizer -- 1450 Water Rinse Dispencer Double Fan Drying ® STEREO ® sy WESTINGHOUSE 5 Models to choose from -- all Specially Priced for Christmas. Westinghouse Portable T.V. an Ideal Christmas Gift............ eer from TI. $ i" 95 CLOTHES 8 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM DIRECT AIR--FLOW DRYING E LARGE CAPACITY KMAS GEOR Custom Model Nlustrated $198.00 Youcanbes sure f reifits fs Wesinonuse. " a FURNITURE 241 Queen St. -- wv APPLIANCES |. Port Perry . --- 985.2272 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS TRG a Td Ep ye > A ps Bra SE ad Sn Re SE a Ce

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