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Port Perry Star, 21 Feb 1973, p. 18

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TATE v ve rh ante Ley "ary hy . Tat A SLR LY PA ' . . A y PERF Ve ite . < ' aC ¢ \ . Oe IER OA EAR A A \ . y \ "a 3 Fn HY WR '5 1) A Yad prea Tal Riad i i, ile oa LA 25 at ? ETRY ' vs AON 1 ARIPO an, pr Win tae TRY 2 . . -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 14th, 1973 Blackstock News An excellent crowd of 18 tables attended the Senior Citizens' Card Party on Thompson. end with his parents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Demara Tuesday evening with the Congratulations to George Mrs. Wm. Kelly at Bob- became the bride of «Ivan following winners - Ladies' Keuning, a pupil of - Ruth caygeon. Rodd Jeffrey, son of Mr. and High - Jennie Bailey Second - Myrtle Alsop, Third - Mrs. Thompson. Men"s high Aylmer Ploughman, Second - Earl Prescott, Third - Tenny- son" Samells. Miss Nancy Harness, Oshawa was a Tuesday Miss Susan Thompson were Sunday guests of Mrs. Gladys Wilson, who passed his Grade VII Music with Honours. Good work. George! Elizabeth Thompson spent a week recently with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow 'in"Florida. Mr. 'and Mrs. Allan Bea- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly -and family gpent the week- - Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kemp, Mr. Jack VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Keith John- ston, Belleville were Monday guests of his mother Mrs. Heather Demara Weds Ivan Jeffrey On December 16, 1972, Scugog Grace United Church was the setting for a Christ- mas Wedding when Heather Jean Demara, daughter of Mrs. Percy Jeffrey. Rev. B. Pogue officated at the double ring ceremony, Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove aunt Maria," "Because" and "I 8 evening guest of Mr. and cock will be returning home JA Johnston. Believe". 2 Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. shortly from a two-weeks The bride given in mar- 8 Miss Leanne Dorrell spent vacation in Florida. riage by her father wore a fy last weekena with her pa- traditional floor length gown a 1 On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. eth g a rents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton INORY, ST. png Vrs. Biatksieck 4H) ; of white velvet and carried a ; Dorval) . Bob Bryans and family The second 4H meeting i rrell, Nancy and Janis : : . cascade of red roses. 6 home from her studies at attended the christening of began with the 4H Pledge. % Cua Stuces their niece, Traci Hanc at St. The roving secretary Joanne Her attendants Mrs. Bar- ¥ uelph University. Miss Joseph's Church, Bowman Wolters read minutes of Para Chatten, matron of i Heather Dorrell of Western . : ; .» honour, and three brides- ¥ Universit Lobdon also ville and later attended a previous meeting. Main topic id . Kathl A nly Ys rary family gathering at thehome wasadjusting a pattern to fit. Maids Miss oe WW oy pen' the weexend with her 6 py" and Mrs. Vic Hane, Sr. Mrs. Martyn demonstrated Demara, sister of the bride wie el parents and sisters. Rev. Merle Thompson, Melville, Saskatchewan, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Don at Hampton. North Blackstock is burst- ing out with the arrival two baby girls within a week. There should be lots of cigars the act of altering patterns. In group work we adjusted our own patterns, pinned and cut out garments. Meeting ended with 4H and Mrs. Bonnie Bell, sister of the groom and Miss Elizabeth Cowieson chose a similar gown of red velvet and carried white fur muffs and red poinsettas. BY Thompson, Nestleton, Mr. around with both-Roy Corden motto. Mr. Harold Chatten, friend "4 Ba, Tuomeon and Miss and Ron Hoskin handing paoanet Parson of the groom was best man. 2 nora Jnge, Port Perry, them out. ¥ The ushers were Mr. Persons without employ- Whereas: the week of February 18 - 25 is being Jl, UNEMPIOYMENE OWN noises: observed throughout the World as a ai : in Oshawa and Ajax for the period to focus public attention on month of January, = 1973 . a ae totalled 2,788 males and 2,747 Scouting and Gutding. compared to Jan. 1972 ioicimmimm | pare with December, 1972, Whereas: February 22 markes the 116th January proved to be down. Roofers and painters figuresfo1955 males and 1820 i i another active month in the piohlighted th 's 1a- females and January, 1972 anniversary of the birth of Lork Baden Canada Manpower Centres LE! iuod the month's Ia ores: of 030. males and' Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts and in Oshawa and Ajax. Figures for the 1972.73 2697 females. The major | Gir Guides Association. General Motors of Canada Canada Manpower On-the- reason for the increase this . limited continues to operate job Training program indi- PUR Sy Diesen: wn . : at peak capacity and plans ted that 1 "was the large influx of people * Therefore: |, as Reeve of the Village of Port have been made to hire an pa a onal pavt on temporary layoff being Perry, do hereby declare the week additional 600 houiy-rated office for approval. At this faite} b register i the i workers. Area feeder plants i nada Manpower Cen commencing February 18th be obser - are enjoying production in agreements cee ar the 1oncd for Unemployment Insur. ved as: crease as a result of G.M.. of employers involving 56 NCE purposes. SCOUT-GUIDE WEEK "aon marie ay ngage i m= Ares manutacwring com- training. e . panies report steady to Applications for Lined Init- Obi tu a r y and request that all citizens endeavour to show easing rales oor [Pro iatives Programs projects uction. General labour re- sent to regional office i their appreciation of the training for good quirements have been filled Toronto _ 22 wf En LAN . citizenship successfully carried out by the Boy gusily butshortages exist for and 13 municipal proposals. a4 airhaven Lodge. Pet- 2 Scouts and Girl Guid A ti machinists, tool and die To date 9 private and 5 borough ge. 3 viaes ssocia ions. makers, automobile municipal projects have been Stborough' on: Wed, Jz3. 'Mechanics, and auto body approved creating a total of 22th, 1973, ags 72. repairmen. 179 new jobs in the area. Fyn in Camiow vp 4 Construction activity re- There are approximately oe y vasel) ind a Reeves Signature 'mained very strong in the 245 People currently enrolled V8 uD, residential sector although in ongoing Canada Man. Greenbank and Prince Al- 7 industrial construction js FOWer Retraining Pro bert. Her husband Hector showing a seasonal slow 8&rams. predeceased her in 1045, i J ; also three brothers Keith, LA 0090 00000000000000OCOC0OCGOVPDOPOIOPOPEOOPVP Fred and Murray Bruce. Pig Surviving are her sister ° When respiratory disease strikes, a : When you buy be ready to fight back with TYLAN of Peterboro, also two . Vv ithi grandchildren, Paul of New . 200 Ha e your supply within easy Muay Ne «SIX vials ow roms" , * The Rev. J. B. Gibson of ® Now, so that you won t be Uxbridge United Church of- ® SHUR-GAIN caught short, your dealer is offer- ficiated at the funeral ser- ® ing with every purchase of 6 vials vice. Burial was in Ux- brid: y ® LAN of TYLAN 200, ONE ADDITIONAL SE own. on Friday, . VIAL . . . FREE OF CHARGE! Grace is fondly remem: ® pa . » bered by her fellow teach- (J ers, former pupils and : for injection... we give you one tT ® ly, quiet, kind manner. ® : Wallace Marlow Co. Limi : lace Marlow Co. Limited ° BLACKST! ONT. ~ PHONE 986-4201 : ® ) Pp ®e000000000000c00000000000000 Pu PUBLIC NOTICE Village of Port Perry William Jeffrey, brother of the groom and Mr. Robert Aldred and Mr. Ross Fair friends of the groom. The reception was held in Club Annerene, Scugog. The young couple honey- mooned in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey will reside in Bowmanville. Prior to the wedding showers were given in honour of the approaching marriage by Mrs. Bonnie Bell and Mrs. Linda Jeffrey, Miss Betty Cowieson and Mrs. Pat Adderley.

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