Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 24 Nov 1971, p. 17

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Y POR YEO Tile COREA IN § il 4 41) A SRI SR ALR First re-union in 60 years Quite an unusual re-union took place a the home of Aletha Holtby, Manchester on Monday afternoon. Meeting. at her home for lunch were five ladies who more' than 60 years ago (June 1911) tried and passed their "Entrance" at Port-Perry "High School. At that time the girls all resided at Greenbank and also received their public school education there. 4 day was the first meeting all had been able to attend The re-union Mon. at one time during the 60 year span. Seated on the left side of the table are Mrs. Bessie Wallace, Cannington; Mrs, Aletha Holtby (standing); Mrs. R. Brandon, Green- bank; Right side: Miss Hazel Gregg, Port Perry and Mrs. Ann Clements, Seagrave. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1971 -- Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Leask and family visited Bruce's uncle in Oakville on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. K. Rodd, Keith and Connie attended the Christening at Seagrave of their granddaughter Annettee Marie Foster on Sunday, Later were en- tertainied at a family dinner at the Fosters in Seagrave. Several ladies - from Greenbank attended the W.I. Convention in Toronto last week for a few days. The community was saddened to hear of the passing away of Mrs. Ada™ _Wickett, aged 99, Mrs:*Ross Cookmans grandmother. Our sympathy is extended to the family. Mr. and Mrs. Gonnerman have left for a vacation in Germany. We wish them a pleasant vacation. WES { PLUMBING - " Jane. Parish, " Congratulations Many parents-attended the commencement exercises last Friday evening at Port perry High School. A number of local students received their 'graduation diplomas, namely, Susan Cookman, Mark Hunter, George Huntington, Dennis Irwin, Keith Jarvis, Grant Kerry, Barry and Brian McArthur, Keith Rodd, Paul Stone, Babi Thomson, Barbara Timms, Steve Townson, Rick Trotter, Trevour Blakely, Pat Huntington, Janice Stone. students. We are proud of you. The W. I. will hold their monthly meeting in the hall on Wed. November 17 at 8 p.m. There will be a talent table. Everyone welcome. LANE HEATING - The Largest Ford Dealer In Manchester Cy Wilson Ford - ELECTRIC - Be i SERVICE where you are treated... as off. we like to be treated. after the By A & 12 Highways ~~ MANCHESTER : 985-7341 ° "ECONOMY?" "ECONOMY" 1969 VIVA = 2 door 1971 PINTO -- 2 door 1968 VIVA -- 2 door 4 SPEED, 14,000 MILES 4 Speed, Radio, 18,000 Miles 4 SPEED, 41,000 MILES : tic 76743 $693.00 lic 73224 $1695.00 lic 73304 3393.00 ' "WAGON" "TRUCK" "TRUCK" 1966 Chewrolet Bel Air 1969 International %ton 1963 FORD ton V8, Auto, P.S., P.B. A real work horse, V8 Lots of work left in this truck 52,000 miles : 4 speed . 80,000 miles . ic x40822 $1295.00 tic 46926 $1595.00 . Lic 44810C A Selection Group Of Cars... "All Priced Right" . 1963 CHRYSLER 1968 DODGE 1968 MUSTANG 1969 RAMBLER 1964 VOLKSWAGON 1967 MUSTANG 1966 PLYMOUTH 1967 FORD iE 8 PR KAR SANA

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