# x 'one "who had a part in the LETTERS ro re EDITOR Mr, Editor: In these times when we older folk, including ourselves, are prone to criticize our young pedple 'who do~ not conform to our way of think- ing and doing things, it gives us a' great deal of%pleasure to commend a really fine group of young people, namely the Port Perry High School band under the leader- ship of Mr, Chellew who so kindly gave of their time and talents to bring .a ray of sunshine to the patients at the Nursing Home, (Old Hospital) last Friday evening. Also to the youthful staff at the home who are so kind and gentle to the elderly people under their care, They are truly a dedicated group of people, We are in good hands with such a group of fine young people. Wouldn't it be great if such aids of kindness received even one tenth the publicity that the other kind receive. It is with pleasure that we say 'Thank You" to every evening's entertainment, Sincerely, Gladys and Roy Scott Prince Continued The draw was made for the % of beef, the lucky winner was Mrs. Slack, Goodwood. Regret to learn Mr. Roland %| Skinner's name was 'omitted from the news. last week as 'he too was among the village youth who completed the distance in the "Walk-a- Thon", Oshawa for whom we* are happy. Congratulations to Miss Joanne Martyn who was suc- cessful in receiving a Diplo- ma in Home Economics at the graduation -exercises at Kemptville College. And same compliments to her brother Jim Martyn for re- ceiving Queen Scouts Badge in field of scouting. Miss Sharon McIntyre en- tertained Miss Debbie Pey- ton, Miss Anna Robertson, Miss - Jennifer Carrier, Miss Teresa Johnson to a pyjama party upon the occasion of her 11th birthday last Friday May 15th, : Mrs. M. Pugh accompanied her daughter Mrs. Solomon of Raglan to Bloomington where they attended a show- er in honour of a cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock A £4 Standing At Service 'KINGS GOLDEN ROCKY' Reg. -1447 - NORMAN Port Perry --- WATSON 985-2471 Annual Meeting Ontario County Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association will be held in the : LOWER HALL, NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH '. Simcoe Strttet North, Oshawa Eg at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 16th, 1970 SPEAKER: DR. C.C. GRAY : EXECUTIVE MEDICAL DIRECTOR ONTARIO THORACIC SOCIETY The financial report will be received, the election of the Executive Council and other such business, as may property come before the meeting. Any interested persons are cordially invited to attend. * Albert enjoyed the long week-end in Nashville, . Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Snel. grove and Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hodgins attend- ed the christening of their wee grandaughter Jennifer Louise. in Cresswell Presby- terian church, All the fam. ily and guests were invited later to the home of the baby's parents Mr. and- Mrs. Robt. Snelgrove where food was enjoyed. Mr. & Mrs. Terry Hodgins and children enjoyed the Blossoms at Niagara Falls on Sunday. 5 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gibson entertained their friends Mr. and Mrs. L. Mulkins of Hag- ersville over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Snelgrove, Sarnia enjoyed the week-end with their cousins the Bruce Snelgroves. Week-end company with Mrs. Rena Smith, Mrs. Merle Murphy and Alan, included their relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. W. Dickinson and daughter Judy and friend Mr. R. Olaison and Miss Jan- ice McMillan all of Toronto Miss Jean Snelgrove is fin- ished her term at York Col- lege, Toronto. Mr. Gordon Williamson -has finished his year's learning at Western University, London, and Miss Denise Jeffrey has practically completed her studies at Teacher's College, Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mil- ler and her father Mr. Bruce all of Enniskillen, visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson and son Bruce. Sgt. R. D. Parker stationed at Petawawa visited his aunt BLADE = poasT=-73 LEAN TENDER SHORT RIB ROAST FRESH LEAN GROUND CHUCK uw. SCHNEIDERS SAUSAGE MINI - SIZZLERS wu: 65¢ FRESH SLICED PORK LIVER = MAPLE LEAF BULK COIL POLISH SAUSAGE i. 69° Ross & Margs and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and sons. Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Pugh enjoyed a few days recently be with friends at Gananoque. Scugog "News Remember the Spring Fair on Saturday. Mrs. Amy Smith group will please supply it- ems for. the bake table. Ap- rons are still being gratefully accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith of Gerrow's Beach spent the week-end in Florida where they visited with their dau- ghter and husband who rec- ently moved from Texas. Biidal Avoid Being Disappointed Book Your 4 Call Peter Hvidsten 986-3089 after 5 p.m. 39° nN a BI FOOD MARKETS PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday May 21 1970 -- 5 Western Hospital. Tommie accompanied some Mrs. Dave Moore is much | of the family to North Bay tter since her return from | on Monday. A very nice lucheon was enjoyed at the 'Head' church and| on Tuesday by about sixty people. - 2 ROXY THEATRE Mrs. Reta Reader (V4: 123 o Te] TN LP Mo kK Kk May 21--22--23 George Kennedy in-- 7:15 "GUNS OF THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN" Back for your enjoyment Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda in -- "YOURS, MINE & OURS" 9:00 Saturday Matinee 2:00 p.m. "YOURS, MINE & OURS" Mon.--Tues.--Wed. May 25--26--27 Horror and Terror in -- Thurs.--Fri.--Sat. 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