Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 1 Dec 1971, p. 14

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1 0 > f Sedtdladadenia nin 2 ed A oo fa vr of AJ Ra py Khe INET PA WA 6 --- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1971 Epsom News (continued) We do hope Mr. Robt. Thompsorr, our minister's wife will soon regain her strength aftér having the flu. Another who is much in our thoughts is' Mrs. John Wiersma who is in Holland to attend the funeral of her mother. Brian is. staying with Mr. and Mrs. Evans for the time being. Women's Institute We enjoyed the hospitality of the Croxall home. Most of the meeting" was reports Seagrave News (continued) ' apartment, At Sunday "School, Keith Barr and Bonnie Short of the Sr. class both had program numbers. reading and Bonnie's a piano solo. We didn't see any birth- day money being dropped this week. For next Sunday, we draw - a bland -- no services at all but they will expect us at . Greenbank anniversary at 11. The following Sunday, December 5th shapes up like this. Church service at 10. No Sunday School. 'The annual Christmas 'pageant presented by the S.S. juniors at 7:30 with gifts for the Fred Victor Mission in Toronto. Meanwhile don't be sur- prised to have some callers who will be conducting the every-member--canvass for . the church. Next week's craft class will deal with candles and christmas decorations. This réminds us that Santa willbe coming to the store on December 4th. Don't miss - him. Euchre party. on- Friday night. PORT SNOWMOBILE KITS (Both Metric and Regular wrench sizes) SNOWMOBILE SHOCKS (by Monroe for all makes) SNOWMOBILE CHEMICALS (De-Icer, Starting Fluid, Track De-Icer, etc) WES PLUMBING - = Ross Keith's was ar Auto Supply 146 QUEEN STREET - HEATING - ( PORT PERRY after hearing the report of the area meeting and district meetings from, "vice president the dist. Ashenhurst and Dist Sec. and Treasurer Mrs, Pogue and Mrs, Meyers and. Mrs, . Croxall. I began to wonder if we'd been to the same place. I guess we all get a different view point, Mine was from the backseat. Mrs. Morrison our retiring area Board director told of meeting five New Zealand W.I. ladies and showing them the beauty spots of Toronto and the lovely gifts they gave her. One who had been at the world convention at Oslo last summer commented that only one' group of five (chinese I believe) couldn't speak our language. What a blessing everyone was bilingual for the Canadian "delegation could only speak oné language. Epsom Community Euchre last Friday evening. Ladies winners - 1st Vivian Karl, 2nd Stella Miller 3rd Esther Houghland. Low Kate Crozier. Door Prize Velma Ross. Gents 1st Reed Cook, 2nd _ Bruce Houghland, 3rd Bruce Bright and Ferguson. Door Prize Ray Medd. _ There will be another party December 3rd. Miss Vera Prentice was a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H Geer and Mr, and Mrs. Ken Geer and family were supper guests with Mr. and: Mrs. Mel Tindall of Sandford. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton entertain all their family on Sunddf-and Kim and Melody Brown-jeined the fun. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry and PERRY = © 985-2347 CUSTOM SNOW FLAPS LUBRICATION KITS MIRRORS - BOOTS Complete CARBURATOR & IGNITION SETS FIBREGLASS KITS SPORTLINE FIBREGLASS HIGH PERFORMANCE BELTS LANE - ELECTRIC 980-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE Mrs. - the - Area delegates low Frank Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird attended the Royal. last : Wednesday. Doug and Norinan wilson presented a demonstration at'a luncheon sponsored by the Rvierdale Kiwanis Club. The Uxbridge 4 - H Clubs are ° sponsored by this group who present the prizes they win at the local fair, I believe Douglas and Norman won a prize for this demonstration - at the Toronto Ex. This club used to sponsor Uxbridge Junior Farmers. Douglas Wilson also at- tended the Co-Op Banquet as Escort for the Dairy Princess, Beth Evans. We are pleased to learn that our Ontario County Dairy Princess is making a marvellous impression and her speeches are so well accepted. Congratulations Beth. - Don't forget the Canadian Fruit Class Tuesday, November 30th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. M. Parrish, Everyone welcome, This is a-W. L project but not for members only. Then we meet at Mrs. Norman Smith's December 3rd at 10 a.m. - 12 noon and 2 THIS OFFER Plans for . "8 sub-division Continued timing of the signing. He said he would prefer to wait until official information from a report by the Ontario Water Resources is known, This Is a study ¢ to deter- NN p.m. to 4 p.m, Luncheon will 'be served. ' The Christmas meeting will be at Mrs. Boodways December 14th, Four 4H Leaders took the ' Leaders trip to the Royal Winter Fair. This is spon- sored by the Agric. Dept. Those attending Bethesda - Reach Branch were Mrs. Brethour and Mrs. Carter. They had lunch at the Lord Simcoe Hotel and also attended a Leader's ! Breakfast on. Monday and Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Meyers went to Whitby last week to the Neitrifill 'Plant to obtain information and gave a very nice account at our W.I. It was a Canadian Industries meeting which we all ap- preciated very much. Any mistakes I make this week I'll try to rectify next time. -- Adios. ; FOR from | mine whether the present -pumping capacity of the Village water source is' adequate for future needs. Councillor Jackman --ex- pressed concern as to the Village's 'legal position should it be determined that the present water system is not able to a equately provide water for the new sub-division. Replying to this, Mr, Kerr said that if the OWRC study -shows the "existing water: system to be inadequate, and the Village is unable to provide water for the sub-- the DMA would division, certainly not approve the draft plan, thus making any written agreement between Council and himself null'and void anyway. (OWRC findings and - recommendations on the existing Port Perry watér system were discussed at a special meeting held November 18, and are reported by the STAR in this issue.), te The proposed Lion's Head Sub-division will be built on a site near Bay and Rosa' Streets, and will consist of 27 semi-detached houses, providing 54 family units. | Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER FUEL SAVE! Monéy on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE on any 1972 Licence Plates Used Car Purchase. 1967 Plymouth 2 Door Hardtop, V8 Auto- matic, Power Steering, gyre py 4 door hardtop,.V8:Auto- matic, P.S., P.B., Radio, New Power Brakes, Radio, 1969 DODGE: % TON.PICK-UP." V8 engine, Cision ab West Coast Mirrors 1970 FORD CUSTOM, 4 door Sedan V8 Automatic, Radio: - Tires, Fully Safety Checked. A Real Sharp Car. Lic. 610A AO $1395. Rear seat speakers, Vinyl roof, fully safety checked Burgundy with white vinyl roof Lic. 71205K $993 A Long Box Tu-tone paint Sharp -- 1 owner nasoac $1895. 44904C Low Mileage Fully Safety Checked An ideal family car. $2295. 1966 Buick Wildcat 4 DOOR HARDTOP "*V8 automatic, Power Steering Power Brakes, Power Win Power Antennae, Radio, Fully Safety Checked, New Paint Job, Very Clean Car. AI * Radio WS, $1195. 1967 Pontiac "2 DOOR HARDTOP V8 Automatic, Power Steering, P * Brakes, Radio, Very Clean NO DOWN Payment $1395. 1966 Dodge * 2Door a * V8, Automatic , Very Clean Car $895. OPEN EVENINGS T1967 F SATELITE, 2 Bucket Seats, Lic. N98934 CONVERTIBLE, V8, Automatic, P.S., P.B., Bucket Seats, Automatic Floor Shift, Radio, Priced right at . . ..... 1966 PLYMOUTH Console, Radio, ORD XL door hardtop, V8, Auto. Floor Shift, $1095. | Lic. 69057K 1967 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 4 door sedan, V8 Automatic, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, New Paint, Fully Safety checked. S $1295. hiv 1967 Dodge --- CORONET -- edan, 6 cylinder Auto- . matic, Radio, Very Clean nd in original condition. Lic. L72639 > © $1295 Seon MOTORS 94 WATER STREET 985-2212 -- PORT PERRY TR OX PA Months 1 TT) Pay with Bank Inte wwe st Rate ' 10 those that HITHI ED

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