Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 22 May 1975, p. 8

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.-/A lot of effort, ambition, and skill goes into cubing and scouting, and to reward .perseverance, badges are awarded. Getting their fifth star from Jack Lee, District Commissioner are, from left, Mark Kerry, Michael Nixon, Robbie Page LOUISE PATTERSON Guild-prepares for Exhibition - Sale detergent bottles of different Some thirty members plus two visitors gathered in the Sunday School Auditorium of the Presbyterian Church of Wednesday, May 14th, at 2 o'clock for the monthly meet- ing. Our president, Mrs. Sandy Sinclair, éspecially wel- comed back the members from Florida. Final arrangements were completed for the Exhibition and Sale by the Guild to be held at the Latcham Centre on Saturday, June 7th. There will be demontrations of Pottery, Leather, Quilt- Manchester fig Church, Sunday, May 25 at 11:15 A.M. Rev. B. R. Pogue in charge. Also the bus trip to Peter- borough to celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the United Church. Sincere sympathy to Mrs. J. Crosier- at Utica in the death of her husband, Mr. John Crosier, last week. Mrs. M. Battae and Dorothy of Waterloo week- end guests with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts. Mr. Gordon King and sons, Wayne and Brad, callers at the Roberts, too. Mrs. Phayre, Sr., spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ginn, Richard and Ann Marie. and Tony Goslin. Photos by Len Nixon Burketon Several from this district attended the Mother's Day Tea held in Blackstock on Saturday. Mr. Ralph Grace, Bow- manville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Grace and family during the week. Mr. H. Davey, Bowman- ville, was a caller on Friday of Mrs. R. Davey. Mrs. F. Tabb, Bowman- ville, was a Sunday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. and Jason of Ottawa visiting her mother, Mr. and Mrs. G. Marcotte and family. Mrs. Lillian Wilson spend- ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. V' ".ocke, Smith Falls. Swai . Mr. | Mrs. Bill Wickett wain and family. andfa: y of Whitby visiting Mrs. 8. Grace, Oshawa, np: a Mrs. Jim Lawler was a visitor with Mr. and Sunday. ' 'Mrs. G. Dean and family, and. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grace and family on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alexansler Columbos, who are from 48 Hwy., were in the area on Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Os. Croxall on the gift of a new granddaughter, and to Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall, Utica, a baby girl. fires, 2S ra x ammnnt nN -Mr: and Mrs. Bob Price ing, Macrame, Broomstick Lace, just to mention a few handicrafts. Refreshments also. Mrs. Florence Smith, dis- played different styles of hats, made from Javex and ATTENTION FARMERS! colours and sizes. were handed out. The next meeting will be Patter ns at Miss Marjorie William'sg . home on June 11th. Hope to see you then! WHY PAY MORE? Immediate Delivery SAVE ON eo DIESEL FUEL oe MOTOR OIL _e GASOLINE Premium Farm Tanks .. Pumps Available OUT OF TOWN CALLS CALL COLLECY WHITBY $0038 1 Quality and Mr. J.Y. Buktaw, appointment. NG Telephone: CanIDB help you? one of our representatives will be at san-Man Motel, Highways 7.and 12, Manchester, Ont. on Wednesday, May 28th, 1975 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Call 985-2333 for an If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you lidb [TT DEVELOPMENT BANK "22 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario. (418) 576-6800 (EZ = Tuesday. They are the new ¢ owners of a farm on the first concession of Cartwright, lots 18 and 19. The former home of -Mr. and Mrs. Matthys Mantel. Mrs. S. Tabb, Bowman- ville, was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Swain during the weekend. Mrs. R. Davey spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Grant and family, Zion. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell, i <Q i: - Two of the many boys who attended the scouts and' bs annual Father and Son Banquet at the Prince Albert United Church were two of the lucky -- and ambitious boys -- who will be going to Norway this summer for the international scouting jamboree. Boys . are picked to go on such excursions 'on merit 'and ndividual performance and Schievement. Brooklin, were with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson and friends on Sunday. Mrs. S. Grant, Zion, was a caller of Mrs. R. Davey during the week. ai | A PROFESSIONAL CAREER | | ON THE GREAT LAKES . e Earn while you learn eo Guaranteed employment at $15,000 on graduation " MARINE NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGY '® MARINE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY | ® 18 months paid sailing éxperience: | plus 18 months college study ~~ Admission requirements ~ @ Mature students (19 years or over) or e Secondary School Graduation Diploma (candidates should possess 4tli.year credits as for technology programs in College of Applied Arts and Technology calendars.) 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