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Port Perry Star, 3 Oct 1973, p. 13

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| Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whitfield, St. Catherines are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Degeer and boys while June is confined to bed with an infection in her leg. We hope that she is soon feeling better. On Thursday Mrs. Stan- ford VanCamp went on the bus trip with Honeydale W.I. to visit the Erland Lee Home at Stoney Creek. This was the house where the first Women's Institute was formed. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and Valerie, West Hill were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mrs. McQuade. The Executive of the Lake . Scugog Historical Society would like everyone to know that the Museum will remain opn on Weekends until Thanksgiving. Special appreciation is extended to many Cartwright residents who have acted as guides at the Museum during the months that it has been open this year. Winners at the weekly card party on Tuesday eve- ning were Ladies' High - % Irene Cox, Second - Agnes Prescott, Third - Olive Gimblett; Men's High - Stanley Malcolm, Second - Gerald Mahon and third - Everet Watson. on ® Harper " Ward 4 - Hospital, THE Valley Boys Scout Hall --Port Perry Saturday, October 6th 7:30 P.M. At the Door - $1.50 Proceeds - Ontario Social Credit League "HANKS EXCAVATING SEWER INSTALLATIONS Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanford Brown of Ida visited her aunt Mrs. J.A. Johnston on Sunday. ' Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mrs. Alma Fowler on the death of her daughter Mrs. Georgina Mae Chislett in Wellesely Toronto on Sunday. Several from this com- munity called at the Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby where the late Mrs. Lance Beath rested on the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wagg, Sudbury visited her aunt Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Whitby spent Saturday with his . parents. Several relatives and friends from this area at- tended the 20th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock held in their lovely home in Port Perry on Saturday evening. Many from Blackstock attended Lindsay Fair last week. Our local exhibitors showed there and did well as they "do at most fairs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunter, Dunsford, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Bobcay- geon were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family. Mrs. Lloyd Slemon and J Urges Electors of the New Township of Scugog to exercise their Vote OCTOBER 1st Thank you. Susan were Saturday even- ing callers. Mr. Danny Moore is recovering from surgery in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Courtney Graham is still a patient there. Rev. V.M. Parsons has returned home from Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Carl Gilbank.and her baby daughter are in Bowmanville Hospital. On Friday noon Mg§. Roy Corden and Julie and Mrs. 'V. Bailey were luncheon guests of Mrs. Neil Bailey and family for Mrs. Bailey's birthday. Howard had to celebrate from his birthday as he was sick with ton- sillitis. 0.N.O. The September O.N.O. Meeting was held at the home of Norma VanCamp with 27 members and 3 visi- tors present. Following the regular opening Jean Goble presented a treasurer's report showing a good balance. Plans were made for the Husband's Banquet to be held on November 3 at the Rock Haven, Peterbor- rough with dancing after, catering to the Liberal Association Banquet on' October 20, and the Harvest Moon Ball on October 6. Phyllis Hamilton, displayed and told and illustrated the making of many most inter- esting types of handicrafts. This demonstration was enjoyed by all. A tasty lunch was served by Norma and her group. The second meeting of the 4H was held on September 18 when the minutes of the ® 10 years Municipal experience our entire community Experience ® 9 years business -® A sincere interest in the future of JERRY JACKMAN BUSINESSMAN - | « News from Blackstock area last meeting were read by: Debra Sutton. There were various answers for the roll call, "Why I like to Enter- tain." The girls and leaders discussed table setting, manners, buffett meals and other subjects. Table manners were demonstrated by Joanne Wolters and later as a group cinnamon toast and chili concarne were prepared and tested. Jean Horton i PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Set. 26th, 1973 - 21 v OOOO IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS Fulips, Crocus, Snowdrops, Squill, Daffodils, Hyacinth & Narcissus Mixed Tulips Mixed Daffodil & Narcissus Daffodils Parrot Tuiips Ives Florist and Greenhouses 985-2691 20 - $1.00 15 - $2.00 10 - $2.50 10 - $1.10 be ODDO DDDDORROY FY AO Dddd ddd dd eRe Rleeee\e KOO New Management Kayvan's Ladies Wear will be opening under new management on October 1st Thursday, Oct 4th § when we open the doors under our new name of the new Township of Scugog For information or transportation to the polls Phone 985-7227 JACKMAN for MAYOR Fair and Equal consideration for ALL residents of the new Township of Scugog and strong representation on the Regional Government. X

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