& (\ & JJ °® Honour Teacher At Tea On Tuesday evening, June 23, the teachers of Prince Albert School held a tea for Mrs. Meta Howsam in honour of her retirement. Many former students, teaching associates of former years and relatives were present. Mrs. Harry Kiezebrink, Mrs. Everett Kerr and Mrs. Lorne Slute poured tea. Everyone enjoyed a most pleasant evening and wished Mrs. Howsam the best on her retirement. The staff presented Mrs. Howsam with a sterling silver pin and earring set and a beige tote bag. Arnold Roach shot 'the above picture while the principal Harry Kiezebrink extended congratulations to Mrs, Howsam and extending best wishes for a bright and happy retirement. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 2, 1970 -- 9 Ashburn News Miss Reals Downing, of| for Miss Helen Compton and Toronto, spent the week-end| Mrs. Glen Miller who were with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Daw. married on June "19th. On Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mit-f june 27th friends & neigh- chell of Deep River, spent a[ hours gathered to present day last week at the home| Miss Nancy Taylor and Mr. Walter Verhoven with gifts prior to their.marriage on Friday, July 3rd in Brooklin. The best wishes of the com- munity are extended to both these happy couples. Tu a 4-H Leadership . AND . MEN Conference MOTORISTS * Bruce R. Smith, R.R. 2, v Port Perry, spent last week at TO! the Provincial 4-H Leadership Conference at the University FREE of Guelph. Bruce has been active in Port Perry 4-H Dairy Box of Kleenex Calf Club and Port Perry 4-H or ede {Grain Club for the past seven years, and has served as Presi- Corse Mig dent, Vice-President, Secretary with eac and Press Reporter. . $3.00 Purchase. The 84 4-H delegates rep- resenting 53 countries and districts from across Ontario participated in workshops to encourage leadership skills and group co-operation. Why Pay More? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT. K COLU MBUS - om early morning exer- . 5 : . h . , h . ; Phone 655-3892 cises to late night antics, the delegates enjoyed the five fun- filled days. ! Delegates also toured the Elora Research Station and had the opportunity to meet with professors at the Univers- rd Lavyrence Pharmacy Summer Specials MONDAY, JUNE 29th -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th Awakening Shampoo Plastic Bottle or Tube For Dry, Oily & Regular Hair Regular $1.39 19 EARACHE AND SWIMMER'S EAR | AURALGON Regular $1.39 Now of Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Fisher. Rev. H. M.. and Mrs. Bun- tain, of Pembroke, were Wed- nesday evening guests of '|Mr. and Mrs.: Edgar Heron. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Purdy of Toronto were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton, Mrs. Thos. Long and fam- ily, of Nova Scotia, are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gardner. Messrs. Russell Batten and Norman Anderson attended the Lindsay Presbytery meet- ing on Tuesday. Those attending the Reyn- olds family picnic held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron on Sunday included: Mr. and Mrs, Walter Reyn- olds, daughters Patricia and Elizabeth, of Ancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cromie, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. Blakey, of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rowe, of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thompson and baby also of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leaper of Malton; Mrs. Marie Szu- pello, daughter Denise and son Paul, of Rexdale; Mr. K. Reynolds and daughter Kar- en, of Aurora; Rev. K. A. & Mrs. Heron; and family of Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. W. Me- Andless and family, of Don Mills. ) Mrs. Robt. Sutherland, Debbie and Neil, of Utica, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton, Two miscelaneous showers have heen held-in the com- munity Centre during the past month. One on June 6 -- Elmer Contest Starts July 9 Hi Kids! 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