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Port Perry Star, 11 Jun 1975, p. 27

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Wm. teashit toni int hdmi ha 4 on Blackstock News continued Ladies first Mrs. Margaret Watson, second Mrs. Mild- red Thompson, third Mrs. Elva VanCamp. Mens, first Forder, second Jack Cook, third Mrs. Edith And- erson. Mr. 'and Mrs. Willard 0000 eg for a seven week veen, Paul Green, Jim and xt Kendel, Regina, Sask. spent 2 tion in the united King- Janet Weir, Eleanor Kelly, . oo. two days, last week in the 4." 4 the Continent. Tracy Cochrane, Randy 1 area visiting with their Saturday, Fiona Wright Gould Darlene Woodcock, Fa Hyland and Fallis relatives. Among the sick of the area are Mr. Tom Horton who is undergoing lung surgery in . Toronto General Hospital this morning (Mon.), Mrs. Wes Pearce who has return- ed to Port Perry Hospital, Mrs. Margaret Argue in Bowmanvill Hospital and Mrs. Anne Ecclestone who underwent surgery in Port Perry Hospital. 0.N.O. The ONO and Recreation Bureau of Ontario are co- sponsoring a summer pro- gram with hours 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Recreation cent- re starting July 7 running through August 22. Registra- tion forms must be returned to the schools by June 19. Registrations fees will be collected by the Youth Direc- tors on July 7, which is the first day of our school pro- gram. attend. Swimming - Children who will be taking swimming classes in Uxbridge must be at the High School at 8:15 SHARP for bus pickup. Mises Heather and Janis Please plan now to Heather's roomate at West- ern and three other friends visited Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. They had taken part Ain the Nonquon Canoeing Race. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell, Miss Heather Dorrell and Mr. Gary MacGregor and Miss Janis Dorrell attended the Annual Awards Ceremony and Luncheon for the Grad- uating Students at Western University at London. Heather graduated on the Dean's Honour List with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Congratulations, Heather. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickson, Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wills, Toronto joined the family group for dinner that night. On Sunday evening Mrs. Gladys Thompson held her annual recital of Piano Stud- ents at the United Church. Taking part in the delightful program of varied selections on both the piano and organ were Janet, Laurie and Sharon Bailey, Brian Van- Camp, Ann-Marie Hooge- Chris, Denis and Melody Train, Marlene parsons and Barry VanCamp. During the program Janet Parsons fav- oured with two lovely solos and also Gladys herself delighted the audience with three numbers on the organ. The fine crowd present all agreed it was another very pleasant evening. C.H.S. Reunion Approximately 1000 invita- tions have been sent out during the past week for the Cartwright High School re- union being held on June 21-22. Unfortunately the students have not been able to locate the addresses of hope that no one will f slighted if he has not receiv- ed an invitation; all former students, teachers, board members and their families are welcome to attend. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 11, 1975 -- 27 Ww oy The Stanley Cup of cubbing, is what it's called locally and winning the Bryon Rabb Memorialtrophy is no easy task. It was the Port Perry B pack that won the trophy this time, in competition with 250 cubs from packs all over the district. The competition was held at a Cuboree in Greenbank two weeks ago. Members of the winning pack are, from left; (front row) Mark Bouwmeester, Bobby Hall, Kerry WiHiamson, Henry DeYong, Chris Duff, Ricky Millinar; (secondYow) Dale Lown, some former students. We Collin Stone, Allan Bouwmeester, Mark Philips, Mark Pratt, Jeff Wray, Jerry Pascoe, Doug Ridge; (back row) Karl Cavanaugh, Scott Brandon, Mike Taylor, Henry Bolton, Kevin Jackson, Jeff Lanford, Dean Haugen, Chris Saulnier, Dale Lown, Jerry Pascoe, Shaw Williamson; (standing) Leader, David Saulnier, Glen Parker, Chairman Doug Ridge, Akela Paul Saulnier, Leader Bob Couperthwaite, Kenny DeYong. Propose reduced speed south of Port Perry Id Regional Road 2, south of bylaws governing speed miles per hour between the 30 counties of Ontario and A Port Perry, will be one of the limits on regional roads. mph zone in Port Perry and Durham. ge roads and highways affected The bylaw, recommended the approaching 60 mph zone. The new bylaw would in a if Durham Regionapprovesa by the public works commit- The change will provide an effect, consolidate all these new speed limit bylaw to tee and the result of a report intermediate speed trans- existing bylaws and co-ordin- co-ordinate all of the existing from regional department ition zone in this area. ate the legal speed limits with ; staff at the committee's This is just one of a number posted signs. { Regular hours meeting last Tuesday, willbe of areas throughout the The bylaw would either | . presented to Durham council region where bylaws ineffect make the posted speeds | at Library next week for approval. establish speed limits on legal, or in some cases the Le ] If approved, area drivers regional roads, bylaws signs will be changed to ! during summer will have to slow down 15 inherited from the corner comply with the bylaw. The library will be open at the regular hours throughout the summer. There will be no - R G Al N "closed for holidays" period. = Soon a second story time will Father's Day, | » . be held weekly for four year . IFT Sunday, ' ; old children. Attendance ] ) fe ed test] nN J. figures make the formation Fae June 15th ° of a second group necessary. Both staff and borrowers ] ) . 2 are enjoying the new display i oo] Ca n It Ne | Pp yo u and storage cabinet for a \ . magazines, and the new shel- | 3 | ving for books both in the bo FOR DAD i Shur-Gain built its business on a the, adalt's = it helping farmers gét the most from ; . Among the many new = 7 Prices Effective Until Saturday, June 21st. books to arrive recently are = the following: 12 Shortcuts to : IN Better Golf - Bob Toski; The Moneychangers- A. Hailey (3 No their feeds. Now, when feed costs are so critical, Shur-Gain's feed test- ing service helps do the job even i better. { copies); Games for planes, -- B =] : p> ", LE. 7? Shur-Gain tests for protein, calcium, ireins, Ste, : C. 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