Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 5 Dec 1973, p. 17

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themselves Achievement held in Uxbridge. cpauuuaass Marion Couperthwaite, Greenbank 1, 4-H Home- making Club, has earned the distinctive honor of completing 18 units and on Saturday was presented with her Advanced Honor Award. The presenta- tion was held at Trinity United Church, Uxbridge. r= P. MURRAY | Electrical Contractor U oN \ "Domestic & Industrial: WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTJMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT Phone: 985 - 7005 | 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT ot a 438 Cars for Scrap PLUS Late Model Wrecks ANY MAKE PHONE FOR QUICK PICK UP. SCALA BROS. PARTS & WRECKING R.R. 4, Port Perry 985-3132 Wrecking Licence No. C162 | ~ & Winners of the Provincial Honor Awards were this happy trio pictured above, Catherine Nicholls, Seagrave, Karen Davidson, Manchester-and Marion Norton, \Goodwood 2. The young ladies had to complete 12 units in order to make eligible for the award which was presented at Homemaking Church service Sunday, 11:15 a.m. Rev. B.R. Pogue in charge. Due to the miss print in the news last week, hope every- one was able to understand how it should of read. The U.C.W. ladies will meet "on Thursday, Dec. 6th in the church for their Xmas party. Everyone welcome. Sorry to hear Sam Masters is now a-patient in Sunny- brook Hospital. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Roy Dobson was in Toronto for the day on Monday. Miss Anna Croxall was with her parents for the weekend. Mrs. Dolly Roberts spent the weekend in Toronto and attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Frank and Rose Way. David Conboy spent the weekend with his mother in Toronto. Weekend guests with Mr. lll a N OW [| Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments % 2% INTEREST is payable half yearly ot may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY - LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 PORT PERRY STAR---Wednesday, Dec. 5th, 1973-17 i 4-H Club County Honor Awards were won by nine girls who completed six units each. Laura Pecunier, Seagrave, Kim Harrison, Port Perry, Diane Howell, Seagrave and Deb Short are shown above. The other girls, Heather Brown and Sheila Warne, Bethesda, Suzi Hilts, Jean Scott and Nancy Smalley, Sandford 1 were not present. Manchester News and Mrs. Art Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fielding of Keswick, Miss Mary McNeil and Mr. John Annerud of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts visited with friends in Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B.D. Hitchens of Oshawa were Sunday callers with, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell. Sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. John Crosier and family and the Beare family in their recent bereavement. Any one interested in repor- ting the Manchester News as of January 14, 1974, please contact the Port Perry Star, 985-7383. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach and Mrs., Muriel Hewitt spent the weekend in Toronto where they joined some thirty members of Mrs. Roach's family to honour her sister Mrs. Phyllis Cranley who recived her B.A. from the University of Toronto on Friday evening of last week. MIDDLETON'S QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-2562 Mrs. C. Ashenhurst and Mrs. Tom Seeley were presented with Leader's Certificates at the 4-H Achievement Day. Mrs. Ashenhurst (Bethesda Reach) has been a leader for ten years and Mrs. Seeley (Quaker Hill) has been a leader for five years. 0 ask about our HOME FOOD-FREEZER PLAN a plan to fit everyones budget BRAISING RIBS b. 89° HAMBURGER Lean 1 95° Pork Shoulder ROAST FREEZER SPECIAL: PORK LOIN 2tolib | QQ¢ 89° FREEZER ORDERS Sides, Hinds & Fronts of BEEF Terms arranged Cut & Wrapped Approximately 12 hock

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