Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 5 Jul 1972, p. 8

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= 4 AAAS TAY KAR LI s £X RN SRT ON EY A SE TI A 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 28, 1972 re + wp Golden Wedding celebration for well-known Port Perry couple ¢ 'le Church ¢ i- re "Ted" has been a 3 th an Tabernacle Church and offi where ] Ty 'held ciated at their wedding successful auctioneer for 52 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ceremony, years, until ill health, forced him to retire in November, . FARM TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT REPAIR SHOP SARE GV Hank's Excavating SEWER INSTALLATION BACK HOE COMPRESSOR RENTALS Dig Depths up to 182 feet. Phone 985-2333 or Box 489 PORT PERRY Port Perrv Nursery School enrollment for September 1972 38 students hold reunion The fifth Re-union of some former pupils of both Port Perry Public School and Port Perry High School was held on Saturday, June 24th, 1972 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slem- mon, 177 Cochrane St. There were 38 present and the afternoon and evening, were spent in visiting and a lovely buffet supper was served, - - Mr. Tom Harris read greetings from those un- able to attend. Arrange- ments were made to hold the next re-union in June 1975. Those attending were: Marion and Grant Robert- son, Cobourg; George Tins- ley. Port Perry; Helen and Dick Casson, Willowdale; Evelyn and Tom Harris, View Lake; Dorothea Koch, Port Perry; Frances and Ron Lee, Toronto; Audrey Lee, Port Perry; Lillian and Albert Harper, Port Perry; Laura and Bill Carnegie. Port Perry; Dorothea Me- Millin, Willowdale; Virginia and Curly Clifford, Oshawa; Eric and Pauli Nasmith, Toronto; Bill Grant, Lake- Ted Jackson in honour of their 50th Wedding Anniver- "ary. Hostésses for the afternoon were their daughter Mrs. Zula Hall and their daughter- inlaw Mrs. Norma Jackson. ° Mrs. Genevieve Jackson welcomed the guests and grand-daughters Nancy Jackson and Jennifer Hall were in charge of the guest- book. Mrs. Patricia Love, Mrs. Marguerite Brock poured tea and 3 grand- daughters Karen and Janice Jackson and Cathryn Hall They have lived in Port Perry all their married life: 1970. SCUGOG SHORES CRAFT CENTRE AT SCUGOG SHORES MUSEUM A concept in craft instruction developed by the Late Mrs. Catherine Martyn Director: Miss Joanne Middleton OPENING: July 4, 1972 in the Sunday School Room : of Head Memorial Church, Scugog SESSIONS: Tuesdays Thursdays Fridays a.m, 9:00 - 11:30 p.m, 1:00 - 3:30 ANY craft instructed at ANY time on a " drop-in basis Some, of the many crafts available: assisted in the tea room. MACRAME FLORENTINE RUG-HOOKING Members of Unit 8, United HUCK-WEAVING CREWEL EMBROIDERY Church Women helped with KNITTING CHILDREN'S CRAFTS' the catering. CROCHETING Mr. and Mrs. Jackson received many cards, gifts and flowers from relatives and friends and greetings from Prime Minister, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Premier Wm. Davis, Dr. Matthew Dymond, M.P.P., Mr. Nor- man Cafik, M.P., Mr. Robert Nixon, M.P.P. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson nee Gertrude Elliott were mar- ried on June 15, 1922 in Belleville, Ontario where her father was minister of the ASK for any craft you want to learn! Fees--per day or half-day Adults $1.50 Children $.75 per season (24 days) Adults $20.00 Children $10.00 SPECIAL COURSES If enrolment is stifficent the following will be given on Mondays and Wednesdays. Register be- forehand if interested to assure there.will be a class. There is a separate fee for these. Call Joanne Middleton 985-7749 or Mrs. Loena Butson 985-2397 OIL PAINTING LEATHERCRAFT CHAIR-SEAT CANING The Craft Centre is financially supported this year by The Royal Bank of Canada Courses for Adults Check this list of full time courses starting July 10 at Durham College's Retraining Division. Completion of them will improve your job opportunities. Courses are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Starting July 10th --- Drafting Instruction is given in mechanical gnd architectural drafting, blue print reading and mathematics. course runs 40 weeks. Starting July 24th - Marine Mechanics & Small Powered Equipment Practical training in the repair and maintenance of power mowers, farm equipment, outboard and inboard marine engines, skidoos, and power saws. Course runs 40 weeks. Starting July 31st -- Welder Fitter Practical Training in welding techniques, including arc, acetelyne, H.I1.G. and T.l.G. welding. Course runs 40 weeks. Starting August 7th -- Appliance Servicing Practical training in the repair of all small appliances (toasters, irons, vacuum cleaners, mixers.) Also training in the repair of major appliances (stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, and vending machines.) Continuous Intake Programmes These programmes are organized to accommodate new entrants throughout the year. Therefore, a person can join them anytime. ACADEMIC UPGRADING: Elementary School Completion Grade Levels 9 to 12 - Each level normally takes 16 weeks to complete but if a student is willing to work hard enough with our new concept of individualized learning, he can complete a grade in "S/S SLL ZT oF oF TF TA oA oA A A SF oF A A A A A oF A oF oF of A A A A A LA LL A A AS AS A AAD Durham College -- Retraining Division (ol Sl A A A Af Al A AA fA ff A LA ALA A A LA TF ff odo of off fof of fof oo of of of fo of ff fof of of of of oof of ; . less time. . . a 7» i field; Thelma and Ralph If you wish to receive any further information Lyle,' Toronto; Mary and COMMERCIAL TRAINING: N please mail this form to: Arnot VanNest, Brantford: Our Commercial Department offers training in Typing, b . Ruby and Walter Phoenix. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Business Mathematics, Business 3 MRS. S. F. DANTZER Toronto; Helen and Cam Correspondence. Courses can b e arranged for periods of ten \ R.R. 2, Port Perr McMaster, Port Perrv; Nor. weeks and longer depending on the time required to reach a level N .R. 2, Y othy Fossey, Scarborough; of proficiency to enable a student to obtain employment. iH Jean and Ken Pearce, Or- j angeville: Phyllis and Bob DID YOU KNOW YOU MAY QUALIFY yo McMillan, Oshawa; Hazel & FOR TRAINING ALLOWANCES? \ A Frank Slemmdn Port orev FOR DETAILS CONSULT YOUR LOCAL : or CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE \ If you are not eligible for Canada manpower Assistance you may enroll Port Perry Star in a 16-week course for $48.00, or 40-week course for $120. To ensure \ acceptance on course contact immediately. \ N MR. R. MALONE Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario f The Retraining Division, Telephone 576-0210 0 i Durham College of Applied Arts & Technology Locals 228, 231, 227 \ . : lll A A AAA A AAA AAA AAA AA Af SAA A SS CF A Cr Fo of SA A A A A

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