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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Feb 1970, p. 8

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of i 1 oh ry -- A BIN Le a a a "a \ \ » ~ 3 \ [oh bh . AR SEHR ERER RTH ERE Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones of 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR Second Annual Port Perry High School Winter Carnival Great Success Winners of the events of the Port Perry High School Winter Carnival are as fol- lows: Chariot Race--Grade¢ 12B Broomball--Grade XIII Mr. Port Perry--Al Nicholson Egg Throwing--Dennis Symes, Bill Davidson Pancake Eating--Brian Lee Sack Race--Joe Baker Toboggan Race--Wayne Sharpe Snowshoe Race--Joe Baker Log Sawing--Charles Nelson and Bruce Hancock Girls Nail Hammering-- Louanne Popowich Bicycle-Race--Pat Webber Cake Baking--Mr. Fisher and Mr. Taylor Snowmobile Rally--Linda Greenley Ski Race--Tom Patterson Pie Eating--Earl Phoenix, Mary June Crosier Jelly Bean Draw--Mary Nelson, Shelly -Williams, Denise Franks The Best overall sculpture-- Tank Largest Sculpture--Jolly Green Giant Most Original--Pipe These sculptures were made by different grades and the ' . , PY a I. three winning grades are to ~ Thurs., February 12, 1970 oh FX AA ELL NATL RAC EY) SLEEVE VR F rr TUPI BEART SLA 0 SL be treated to a Pizza Party. Candidates for Snow Queen were: } Peggy DeNure, Grade 13 Mary Lou Thomas, Grade 12 Joanne Prentice, Grade 11 Mary Jane Crosier, Grade 10 Jitske Moll, Grade 9 The Winner for 1970 was Miss Joanne Prentice, Greenbank News The Dept. of Agriculture] and Food are sponsoring a Calorie Countdown Food Forum in the Presbyterian Church, Uxbridge on February 24 at 8 p.m. Everyone wel- come, Mr. and M llan Ball and son of Sandford visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee on Sunday. Mr. Wilmot Phair and boys with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Phair at Lake View Manor, Beaverton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Baird of Port Perry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rod Foster on the week -end. Sorry to report Mrs. Paul Diamond on the sick list and is in the Toronto Western Hospital. ' Two or three car load of Ladies attended a luncheon at Port Perry on Thursday put on by the Honeydale Institute. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry on Sunday were Beaverton. Glad to report John Leask was able to have his cast taken off his leg on Saturday after sixteen weeks of going on crutches and is getting along fine. Congratulations John. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes are visiting with her brother Mr. and Mis. Fred Real for a few days. Mrs. Ivan Beare of Toronto spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beare last week. The sympathy of the com-| = munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lazille in the passing of her father. Miss Catherine Phoenix and Mr. John Phoenix spent the week-end at John's home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements spent Saturday evening visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. James Eggleton of Lindsay. Glad to report Gary Lee arrived home from thehospital on Saturday. Sorry to report Mr. Don Cowinson a patient in Port Perry hospital wish Kim a speedy recovery. Also Mrs. Hal Clark in Ux- bridge Hospital. Hoping she will soon be up and around again. "Manchester UCW The February meeting was held in the Church basement on Feb. 5th with an attend- ance of 11 'members. | Mrs. Meta Holtby had charge of the program. Mrs. Holtby gave two readings "Reading the Bible" and "Means of Grace". Hymn 239. "He Leadeth Me" was repeated in unison, followed by prayer by Mrs. Grant Franklin. Scripture was read by Mrs. Harvey Dobson 111 Psalm verses 119 to 140. The, second. scripture was (FORMERLY WENTWORTH BAKERY) 204 Queen Street CLO SED For Renovations Feb. 16 to 24 indusive All Bakery Products AVAILABLE AT HANKS SNACK BAR 187 QUEEN STREET -- PORT. PERRY Port Perry, Ontario read by Mrs. Roy Dobson Proverbs Chapter 3 verses| 1-6, followed by benediction. Mn the absence of the Pre-|. sident, Mrs. Franklin took charge. The final Aeris for the Valentine team on Feb. 15 were completed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Holtby ~and Mrs. Franklin. Th March meet ing will be held at the Church March 5th. Will Represent Ontario County In a series 'of annual meetings held during January, United Breeders Inc. reported to its farmer - members a successful first year. The animal breeding = co-op in- seminated 200, 692 cows and did one and a half million dollars worth of business, showing an operating profit of $37,611. At a meeting held in Port Perry, Wm. Stone of' Black- water was elected to represent Ontario County for a three year; term-on United Breeders Board of Directors. He replac- es retiring Director Harold Honey of Seagrave who has served on Holstein Sire Select- ion Commilien for several years. Cottages Wanted L REAL ESTATE LID REALTOR 985-7373 PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - PORT PERRY 985-2473 OFFICE" -- RESIDENCE OOOO O00.0.0.000 000000 BB Br Br BD | Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL CALL us TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE IVVOVIVIVIVIIVIVIVIIOVIVIOTPIOIOOPIIIIIPOOIOOON %

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