Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Jun 1970, p. 5

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0 Br RL a WPI ------ EE Mrs. Mildred Ives, Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety instructor from Wellspring Park, spent Monday morning, June 1st, teaching water safety to the children in Epsom School. To reinforce the program, a poster contest was held within the school. The three prize-winning posters were drawn by Ronnie Andrews, Tim Mitchell and Melody Brown. These posters and others will be made into booklets for the primary grades. Above, Mrs. Ives demonstrates the procedures to follow to revive a "drowned person" by applying artificial respiration. To the right are the winners of a poster contest, Melody Brown, Tim Mitchell and Ronnie Andrews. Photos -- Joe Jordan Home Tour, Garden Tea "Wotton House", the coun- Seagrave News This is Seagrave news--the his operation. already moving in. The Slave Auction on Fri- : try estate of Mr, and Mrs. real thing not Greenbank Mrs. Marjorie Moon had a ; Port Perry Star Editor Robert DaleHarris in Ux-|under a Seagrave heading. |successful supper -time sale |day at 8:30 or so was quite Port Perry, Ontario Port Perry Star bridge, Ontario, will be open | Greenbank got a queer deal |on Friday evening. Our la. |Well attended. Music was Dear Sir: Port Perry, Ontario to the public on Frida' |last week with their 4-H pic- | dies considered serving lunch | Provided by Leo Storra, Geo. - We have your renewal June 12th, from 1.30 p.m. {0 |ture having Prince Albert |there, then changed to a|limms and Geo. Beare and notice and at this time we do not wish to renew the subscription. We have enjoyed your paper very much but time marches on. and altho we find it still most interesting, our generation has in some manner, changed theiraddress- es, as 'we are doing, or are no longer with us. We wish you of the Star, good luck and every success in the future. By the way "On the Shores of Lake Scugog" is a treasure, Dear Sir: We would like to express our extreme gratitude for printing the announcement of our slave day in your paper. ' We would appreciate it if you would print our thanks to the community of Port Perry and - the surrounding area. Without their help the day would not have been as successful as it was. Yours truly, The grade 8A and 8B students 5.30 p.m." This event is sponsored by Trinity United Church UCW Evening Group of Uxbridge. 'I'he charming Mrs, Dale- Harris, the former Leslie Ruth Howard and daughter of the late English actor Leslie Howard, finds coun- try living very interesting. Wotton House was built in 1835 the date being set by the 12 pane windows still in- tact. girls names. If that picture had been labelled Seagrave it would have been about right as both Donna Bruce & Shirley Short belong here and Janice Rahm has quite a bit of Seagrave in her back- ground. Congratulations girls! Our community was both surprised and pleased to hear that Neil McMillan had been sent home from hospital on Sunday -- just .10 days after bake sale and finally being Seagravers, ended up doing both. There was lunch at the slave auction later the same evening and a luncheon after the S.S. anniversary on Sunday. Mrs. Moon is at present spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Elwood Cle- ments at Greenbank and in- tends visiting other relatives during June. The new own- ers Mr. and Mrs. Donald are the young slaves were auc- tioned by Morley Bruce. Our S.S. anniversary is over for another year. There was a wonderful crowd which entirely filled the church. Musical numbers were given by the various classes start- ing with the tiny ones then the primary, junior & senior groups. Our speaker was the well-known young man Mr. Larry Johnston of Sunder- Continued on page 6 REE hd we will cherish. ] Yours sincerely * Mrs. Keir Lamb WES of R.H. Cornish Public School, Miss Adderley, Mr. Stuart and Mr. Watt. LANE OURS... THE FINEST FOOD AROUNLE LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN Beans 19 oz Tins 2 for 5 |b. BAGS -- CHARCOAL : BRIQUETS FRAY BENTOS -- 7 oz. TIN CORN BEEF CHRISTIES -- 1 Ib. Pkgs. CHEESE RITZ POWDER DETERGENT 'WN J =m g : | PLUMBING SMITH'S -- 28 oz. Bottle FRESH GRADE "A" -- OVEN-READY HEATING - Garden Cocktail 2 tor 69 CHICKENS ; 35: . ; KRAFT -- 8° oz. Bottles Ib. » ELECTRIC French Dressing 3c | p ORT P FERRY A RD PURE -- 1 Ib. 5 51 - J MAPLE LEAF -- Boneless -- Ready To Serve a for c Di 4 99. 985 413 KRAFT CANADIAN -- Slices -- i 79. | INNer nam ve re mw. he : - : 8 oz. Pkg. f _ ne : . | OFFICE -- resienct SI heese 8 ox bg or Fc MAPLE LEAF -- Small Link -- 1 Ib. Tray Pak 29: 39: 49. 73: Sausage BEEF & PORK Ib. Be DEVON -- RINDLESS -- 1 |b. Pkg. 19¢ Side Bacon ba Annual Meeting ' Ontario County Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association will be held in the LOWER HALL, NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Simcoe Street North, Oshawa MAPLE LEAF Bologna 35 a, - at 8:00 p.m. A. B. Glan size GY. CHRISTIES -- 1.Ib. Pkgs. Gi Tuesday, June 16th, 1970 CARNATION -- 6 oz. JAR RITZ BISCUITS 59. di COFFEE MATE 51 . SPEAKER: DOLES --~ 19 oz. TIN i | DR. Cf. GRAY FRUIT COCKTAIL 35- 6 3 EXECUTIVE MEDICAL DIRECTOR ONTARIO THORACIC SOCIETY Meet Our New BUTCHER The financial report will be received, the election "of thé Executive Council and other such business, as may property come before the meeting. Mr. Bill Killby Free Delivery -- Phone 985-2492. Free Any interested persons are cordially invited to attend, Draw With Every $5.00 Order or Over.

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