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Port Perry Star, 9 Apr 1970, p. 6

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6G - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 9, 1970 Continued on Saturdav night, Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham includ- ed Mr. A. Empringham, Agin- court, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hatner of Kinsale and Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman of Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jack- son entertained their family on the week-end -- Mr. and Mrs. L. Wood, Toronto, Mr, Scugog News and and family mily of Oshawa and Mr. Mrs, GL Jackson of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Flet- cher of Ajax Sunday dinner, guests of Mr. and -Mrs. G. Saville. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas, Blackwater on Sun- day. } ; Mr. and Mrs. -S. Johnsen of Oshawa Wednesday dinner i EN Laat a Er ry Po my 3 i La re a i. ONTARIO and Mrs. D. Jackson and fa- Your copy of au 1970 i%i ONTARIO "BUDGET is now available Get the complete story of Ontario's provincial financial picture. This I& The Hon. "Charles MacNau information is available in complete text with supporting papers--or in an easy-to-read simplified form that presents all the budget highlights. hton, Treasurer and Minister of Economics, Queen's Park, Toronto 182, Ontario. Please forward ~The 1970 Ontario Budget --Complete text and supporting papers ~ The 1970 Budget Digest --Budget highlights in simplified form FE EE EE EEE Ea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hare "old Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller and family of Port Perry Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells. ' Linklatter Mr. and Mrs. T. and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. B. Allwell of Sulton Pyisited with Mr. and Mrs. Perey Jeffrey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carler entertained her family Mr. and Mrs. T. Redman, Mr. and Mrs. C. Redman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Red- man and family on Sunday? The following entertained the Boy Scouls of Scugog (a a sap boil at the bush of Mr. Joel Aldred on Saturday: Mr.- J. McQuinn, Mr. N. Wou- ters, Mrs. J. Reese, Mr. H. Rutchman and Mr. R. Apple- ton. A lovely time was had by all present. Miss Beth Wilson a Satur- Monita Appleton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davenport returned to: their home in and Mrs. E. Prentice and _Mr. and Mrs. Brekke. Service at Grace at 10 am All are welcome. _| day afternoon guest of Miss fi Sask., after visiting with Mr.| Ra ha SE 5 Phil Goreski, owner of Club Annrene has been erecting during the winter two large covered boat slips. The build- ings will be two of the largest of their type to be built ona man made canal and will hold sixty-two boats when com- pleted. The slips were designed by Mr. Goreski, the largest measuring 410° x 28' and the other 390" x 24'. The photo at the top shows one of the buildings near complet- jon and to the left the second slip just underway. Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day, April 12; at 11:30 a.m. Sunday School meets at 10 a.m. Rev. and Mrs. V. I. Ther- min have returned from a visit with their daughter and 1 famity in Calgary. On Sunday, the congrega- tion was favoured with a lovely duet by Mr. Don As- ling and daughter, Mrs. Keith Ashton, accompanied by Don on the guitar. HOMES WANTED L REAL ESTATE LID REALTOR 985 - 7373 UTICA The Epsom - Utica U.CW will be serving lunch at the Bruce Baily and Son's sale on April 14. On April 11 at 8 p.m. you are invited to attend a bridal shower for Miss Joan Goslin in Utica 'Community Hall. There will be dancing ard lunch. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Trenkn and daughter of Brownsburg, Quebec, spent a recent week- end with Mrs. Pauline Trenka and visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins. Mrs. Laviolette spent the Easter week-end with Mr. & Mrs. Boyd Harrington of Oshawa. Misses 'Rose Marie and Cindy Brooks of Ashburn, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding. Master Ricky Geer played ACHINE_ SHOP COURSE The Manpower Division = rham College is now offering a 40-Week course in Machine Shop practice. New technologies continue to place increasing demands for numbers of skilled machinists. This course is particularly concerned with measurement and machining to close tolerances combined with production speeds and efficiencies : of manufacture, sharpening cutting tools, Employment Opportunities This course is designed to prepare students for entry into industry as machinists, apprentices or machine operators. The category in which a student finds employment depends upon his age, previous experience and the levels of skill and knowledge which he has acquired. and setting up machines. DID YOU KNOW YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR TRAINING ALLOWANCES FOR DETAILS CONSULT YOUR LOCAL CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE If you are not eligible for Canada Manpower Assistance you may take this forty-week course for $80.00, payable in two installments of $40.00. To ensure acceptance on course contact immediately. "THE MANPOWER DIVISION DURHAM COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY SIMCOE STREET NORTH OSHAWA, ONTARIO TELEPHONE 576-0210 LOCALS 51, 54, 56 { hockey with a Port Perry Pee Wee B. team in Bucking- ham, Quebec, recently. Misses Susan and Lisbeth MacNeill and Master Keith MacNeill were godparents at their brother Andrew's bap- an's fiancee Richard Grover also visited the Don Mac- Neill's for the holiday. The Maple Leaf Mills hoc- key team won the Pee Wee tism on Holy Saturday. Sus- CHESTER APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE "Repairs to all Makes of Appliances. - AUTHORIZED MOFFAT SERVICE DEPOT CAESAREA 986-4926 Championship at Port Perry. Congratulations to Keith Mac- Neill and Leonard McEnaney. Mr. and Mrs. Ritson Coates of Red Deer, Alberta, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer. Mrs. Francis Sandison, Mrs. Ben Smith and Mrs, Gannon of Oshawa called on Mrs. Violet Skerratt recently. Mrs. N. Rusnell and Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell of Osh- awa and Mrs. Ivan Gray and Shay visited Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell on Sunday. Mrs. Chet Geer and Mr. & Mrs. Murray Geer attended the thirtieth wedding anni- versary party-in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hitchins at Kedron on Saturday evening. Congratulations, - Ruth and Ben! Mr. Gary Saunders is re-|- cuperating at home following surgery in Oshawa General Hospital, as the result of a recent automobile accident. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward, Mrs. Francis Sandison and. Mrs. Eric Lane and son, Mrs. Mur- ray_Geer, Miss 'Ada Stephem son, Mrs. Arnold Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare and Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Ackney. Mrs. 'Roy Sutcliffe spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bockman of Courtice. Mrs. Earl Bray and family of Raglan called on the Sut- cliffes-on- Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Fiber and boys spent Saturday ev- ening with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dempsey of Green- bank. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holly of Holland Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jackson and Nicole of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Holly of Hanover and Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacCan- nell and Kelly Lynn of Peter- borough spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac- Cannell attended the James- Watt wedding in Oshawa on Saturday. Continued on page 9 Wo ize! Hanse: TRACT ORS and LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP. SPECIAL FREE MOWER WITH PURCHASE OF WHEEL HORSE TRACTOR A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS Lawn & Garden Fertilizer Plus An Assortment Of Othe Brands _ COME AND SEE US FOR ALL YOUR FARMING AND GARDENING SUPPLIES FISHER FARM SERVICE ASHBURN, ONT. _ PHONE 655-3842 v --

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