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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Feb 1970, p. 6

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-- PORT PERRY STAR WR EAR NE A LE vr RR -- Thurs., February 5, 1970 Crosnbnnk There were thirteen tables of euchre in the Centennial Hall, Greenbank on Nan evening and the high priZes went to John Somerville, and Ross Cookman (praying as a lady). Low prizes went to Mrs. Diceman & John Leask. Ross Cookman also won the door prize. Two other prizes were won by Kathleen Leask and Dave Thomson. Mr. Ron Blakely spent the week-end at his home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Harold How- sam and family, Mr. & Mrs. Elwood Clements had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Philip of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Blakely of Oshawa visited with the Dustys on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mec- Millan journeyed to Orillia on Saturday to visit with his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McMillan. Mr. Gary Lee is coming along as well as can be ex- pected, and we hope will be home soon. (Gary had ap- pendix operation in Oshawa Hospital a week ago). The Keith Sweetman fam- ily of Port Perry visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask on Sunday and almost BOB SEAGRAVE, ONT. BOB'S CARPENTRY SPECIALIZING IN Recreation Rooms, Kitchens, Built-ins, etc. Courtesy, Imagination & Estimates FREE everyone went for a snow- mobile ride. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry And family visited on Sunday with her parents Mr. & Mrs Hugh Jones of Beaverton and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Reg Perry of Sunder- land on the way home. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. George Beaton were: Mr. Murray, Mable, Mildred Beaton, and Mr. Victor Leask all of Uxbridge. Mrs. Ross Cookman, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Innes, Mrs. Reg Cookman, and Mr. Gordon Innes, attended a funeral in St. Catherines one day last week. Heather Howsam is able to step around pretty good again, after spending a few hours in Oshawa Hospital last Friday morning, having a needle removed from her foot. Master Rodney Snoddon of Valentia spent the week-end with his grandmother Mrs, O. Dusty. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman and family on Sunday were: Mrs. Minnie Lunney and son Merlin of Little Britain, Mrs. Reg. Cookman, and Mrs. Alex Mac- Kinnon of Port Perry. BERO - 985-7027 burators. Further, equipment enabling him problems. CHEVROLET Ye wie Pledge TO WELL TRAINED AND EFFICIENT SERVICE PERSONNEL ............ r 'and a member of the G.M. . past 10 years. and Charlie is our Anal-O-Scope technician, being trained in the use of this new With this modern equipment he is able to answer your motoring problems. Phone for an appointment and see this equip- ment in action on your own car, BEARE MOTORS LID. OVER 50 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE "Charlie Lown' has been a valued member of our - service department with 15 ygars service at BEARE MOTORS LTD. Charli¢' has been well schooled through these many years. On many occasions he has attend- ed the General Motors _Technical Training Centre, - Technicians Guild for the Charlie is a carburator "tune-up" specialist," being fully conversant in "Holly. and Rochester" 4 barrel and 2 barrel car- to diagnose all electrical OLDSMOBILE News Mrs. Lloyd Somerville of Columbus spent the week- end with her parents, while Lloyd was busy curling in a bonspiel in Quebec. ' Mr. anid Mrs. Bob Snoddon and family of Valentia had Sunday supper with her mo- ther and father Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan, There was not as large at- tendance as had been expeact- ed at our Institute meeting on Wednesday last, at Mrs. H. Howsam's, but Mr. Sam Oyler, gave a very informa- tive talk on Regional Gov- ernment and we thank him for coming out. News for next week call (985-2753) (985-7552) (985- 71782). Manchester Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. L. Best were Mr. & Mrs. Glen Mumford & family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byers of Lake- field. Ladies the U.C.W. will meet Thursday Feb. 5th in Church basement. There was a good attend- ance at the Annual Holstein meeting Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Lamb spent sev eral days in St. Catherines with her mother, Mrs. R. Masterson, Tony and Marita Kersten have a baby brother, born Jan. 19th, 1970. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blake- ly, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtby were callers at Mr, and Mrs. G. Franklin, Miss Ann Lamb spent a few days this past week with her grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lamb. Mr. and Mrs, A, Fielding visited with Mr, and Mrs. L. Fielding in Keswick Sunday. MARK OF EXCELLENCE 1969 EPIC 4 Door Deluxe with Automatic Transmission Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hit- chins of Oshawa were lun- cheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell Sunday. A number of people from this Community attended a tained Mr. and Mrs. H. Thorn Sunday, on the occasion of their 53rd Anniversary, also Mrs. E. manville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hofstée vi- Willoughy of Bow- ski<doo party Sunday after sited with Mr. and Mrs. B. noon at Mr. Toombs, and a good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts were in Toronto for the week end. Mrs. Wm, Holtby enter- and Mrs. H. Hurtema, Whitby on Sunday. Sympathy of the Commun- ity to Mrs. J. Kingstone in the loss of her father of Herfordshire England. .Please. phone news to 985- 2758, 1969 EPIC Sedan 4 Door Deluxe Sedan with Automatic Transmission, 70 h.p. Regular Price ............. $2,405.00 § Engine, and Power Front Disc Brakes, Regular Price ....... .......$2,510.00 ave 55%" $1 Sale Price +890. | $9 - Sale Price $1,910. Beare Motors Limited Phone 985-7351 Queen St. Port Perry Getting together with a o Commerce Ter Deposits are just one of the high interest, no risk ways we can put your money to work. They're cashable anytime at your Commerce -branch:. The Commerce pays 7% % on™~--|- Term Deposits when the amount is $1000 or more and it is for a fixed period of time greater than two years. Your manager has other investment opportunities too. Drop in and see him. $388.02 ~ Want to get together? Commerce Manager just earned David C. Ramsay Here are some examples of the high interest Commerce Term Deposits can earn you over certain periods: Zyore Amount {1 month |6 months| 1 year |4 1 day | 5 years 131000 | $5.42 | $32.50 |. $70.00] $165.21 | sae7.50 | 2500 | 1354 | 81.26 | 175.00 388.02| 968.75 6,000 | 2073 | 176.44 | 350.00) 776.05] 1,037.50 10,000 | 59.45 | 352.88 | 700.00 | 1,652.12 | 3,875.00 Commerce Term Deposits A better way to make money CANADIAN IMPERIAL 2 BANK OF COMMERCE 2 [ I

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