Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 7 Feb 1973, p. 6

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oi eT ST rr ee on = No. 41, Bro. Donald Keeler, Ernest Eakins, Grand Chaplain all Grand Lodge of Ontario, Brother John Calvert P.G.M. and Soverign Malcolm Phillips ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR 157 Main Street W. Stouffville, Ont. Phone 640-4031 For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD 28 Water St. Phone 985-7031 Specializing in Business and Farm Operations Ron Rankin AND SONS General Contracting Plumbing - Carpentry - Electric - Phone 985-7679 Head table guests on Saturday evening at the Oddfellows Hall to honour the Grand Masters official visit to District 41, Port Perry are left to right back row Bro. Lawrence Evans, D.D.G. Sec. Ont. District Grand Marshall, Bro. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Marshall, Grand Lodge of the world. Bro. Donald Pym Grand Conductor. Front Row, Bro. Ronald Wannamaker, D.D.G.M. of Ontario, District No. 41, Bro. Glen Wannamaker, Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Ontario, and Bro. Ivan Williams, D.D.G. Warden of Ontario District No. 41. by Albert Harper Saturday, January 27th was another gala and event ful evening for Warriner and Maybelle lodges, the occa- sion being the official visit of the Grand Master of the Jurisdiction of Ontario, 1.0.0.F.to District 41. It was very fitting, inasmuch as Grand Master Bro. Glen Wanamaker and District Deputy Grand Master Bro. Ronald Wanamaker are both members of Warriner Lodge and Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. A sumptuous roast beef dinner was provided by the Rebekahs and judging by the after dinner remarks it was much enjoyed by all present. Bro. Ron Wanamaker, in his usual capable manner, conducted his role as M.C. with dignity and sincerity as - befitted the occasion. To him and his committee, we owe many thanks. A generous and well ren- dered selection of musical numbers was contributed by Photo by Arnold Roach a fine male quartet from Murray Burnfield PLUMBING & HEATING 19 Water St. - Port Perry REPAIRS to all makes of Sewing Machines Th ena SEWING CENTRE Sales & Service 20 Bond St. W., Downstairs Oshawa - 576-7550 Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT Septic Tanks and Weeping Beds Installed Reg. Armstrong | Port Perry -- 985.2226 EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED® General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 ° MYLES KING ° Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES OSHAWA -- 725-5751 or 723-0501 BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- BOB BERO -- Seagrave, Ont. -- 985-7027 Walter J. Brown CARPENTRY RENOVATION DECORATING Phone 985-3259 Prince Albert, Ont. PHONE 985-7980 Your Insurance Innovator - Forced Air Furnaces WM. LAURENCE EVANS 15 Bell St.© Uxbridge, Ontario Pressure Systems Office: 852-3184 i FCS: ae New Work Repairs Life, Health, Group, Annuities and Growth Opportunity Equity Plans Great-West Life privet Gm cov DUFF DON MYERS CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING -- DRAG WORK PORT PERRY 985-3142 Electronics CLOSED from January 29th to February 13th RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING For Information Phone Bert Faber 985-2012 [Swamp Garage Auto Body Doug Robinson Bruce McCreight Free Estimates 985-3291 - | LEONARD B. NIXON _ HEATING & BURNER CONTRACTOR (£550) EEG AUTHORIZED HOME COMFORT SERVICE DEALER ~~ 985-7120 L Jack Weyrich Cartage & Waste Removal 985-3312 WM. A. COLLINS LICENCED AUCTIONEER FARM SALES, HOUSEHOLD, REAL ESTATE, etc. Call Collect Port Perry 985-3071 F & G CONSTRUCTION R.R. 1, Port Perry BUILDING & REMODELLING Cottage Raising Foundation Work, Etc. For any of vour con- struction needs call us. 985-2979 GRIEVE'S GULF SERVICE General Repairs PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 985-3182 Electric Motor Rewinding and Repair MITTON ELECTRIC Tel. 668-2670 208 Chestnut St. East, Whitby, Ont. V-Belts and Pulleys Bearings Godawa, Tomlin & Co. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 178 Simcoe St. N. -- Oshawa, Ontario l Telephone 728-3891 Chain and, Sprockets DANCE MUSIC for young and old _ e Contemporary ® Rock ® Country & Western ® Polkas etc. Weddings, Parties, Dances J. Peter Hvidsten 985 3089 Grand Master of Ontario « official visit to Oddfellows United Church, Oshawa. Many dignitaries from distant parts also contributed tothe general success of the evening, including members of Grand Lodge both past and present. The formal introduction of our Grand Master was aptly made by Bro. Don Keeler. Grand Marshal of the Grand Lodge of Ontario. Many who have know Brother Glen for sometime are apt to take his messages as a matter of course, and are well aware of how he can gel a message across. However, this scribe, for one, would like to express how in his interpretation of Oddfellowship, he really ex- celled himself ih the mes- sage he presented. Many of the aims of our Order were presented to us, such as the Pilgrimage for Youth to the United Nations, our support of the Eye Bank and the Oddfellows Home at Barrie. In referring to some of these contributions by Oddfellowship, our Grand Master was able to impart much of his enthusiasm to all present. Greetings from the Re- bekah ~~ Assembly were brought by Sister Grace Love, Warden of the Rebekah Assembly, who is also a member of Maybelle Lodge. Greetings, also from Sovereign Grand Lodge were brought by Bro. Jack Calver, Past Grand Master. A fitting benediction by Bro. E, Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, brought the evening to a conclusion. In closing, I am sure that I express the appreciation of all Oddfellows and Rebekahs to Warriner and Maybelle lodges for their contribution, a very generous accolade to D.D.G.M. Bro. Ron Wana- maker and his officers and committee of Dist. 41, and a special thanks to our Grand Master for his excellent portrayal of Oddfellowship. Kingsview Norman Cafik supports NDP Last week the Liberal government presented a mo- tion to set up a committee to look into rising food costs. The New Democratic Party ammended the motion to force an interim report from the committee within three months. This is how Ontario M.P. Norman Cafik ex- plained his support for the N.D.P. ammendment, as recorded in Hansard. "I also intend to support the amendment put forward by the New Democratic Party which asks that this committee should make an interim report and bring forward recommendations for action within two months. I support that because I believe the problem is indeed urgent. I welcome that amendment and take great pleasure in stating I shall vote in favour of it when it is before the House." The City of Oshawa has hired 120 workers with $439,000 it received from the Federal Governments win- ter works program. The jobs are temporary and most of the workers are hired from off the welfare rolls. They get union wages and pay union dues but cannot be- come members of the union because they are not per- manent employees.

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