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Port Perry Star, 20 Aug 1975, p. 2

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pt me PYRE Pa X Pog = 3 oh REY \ EN a SY 3 SATE - aE: 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1975 When Mr, and Mrs. Les' Rodgers returned from a brief holiday to Manitoulin Island on Sunday evening, _ 'considerable activity. was going on at their home on Mary Street. About 70 people, family, neighbours and friends were gathered in the - garden -to greet Mrs. Rodgers (Helen) on the occasion of her 65th birth- day. Planned and prepared by members of the family and some neighbours, it came as a complete surprise to the popular lady. Taking no chances 'continued - Pickering site to a farm on Concession 11 on the Island last week, was transported to within 13% miles of the site when a supporting I-beam on the truck carrier snapped, damaging - the severely. Road Superintendent Ron MacDonald wanted the bond to cover any problem that might result should the owner decide to move the house the rest of the way to the site. : He was concerned about the Freestone Featured at: . week, spoke of the valuable ~ culvert. Weight of the house, 'he said, was estimated at' Groom - Hall wedding vows . house: Peaches STEVENS MARKET HIGHWAY 7 & 12 MYRTLE, ONT." The Port Perry Orange The Fun Family Night. Lodge 'held its 8th Annual sponsored by the Port Perry Corn Roast on the Prentice Lions Club last Friday even- Farm, Scugog' Island on ing at the High School was a Saturday evening. - Visitors great success financially and - were present from Oshawa, very entertaining. The Audi- , Whitby 'and Kendal. 'All torium was fyll to capacity, enjoyed the outing. and from all comments the ¥ show was enjoyed by both : 3 . Dr. M. B. Dymond, prior to "the young and old. : e Albert news officially opening-the new Bon Air Nursihg Home in Cannington, Thursday of last I hope you all are enjoying your work plus a few holi- days included. Misses Mary and Becky Clugston were guests at the Manns - Kreig wedding in Scugpg United Church, In fact;"Mary had the honour of being the soloist. : Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love enjoyed being guests at the service renderéd by such Nursing Homes in area com- munities. ei house collapsing with'debris on the township road; or even the, collapsing of a township St. Saturday. : Mrs. R. Olaison recently had her fried Jan and new , Toronto, for Catharines on around 60 tons. A permit from Scugog, issued for Thursday last week, will have to be ba renewed before the home is By by; Jove moved further. : : os: The $5,000. cheque would be =~ Mrs. L. Beacock accom- returned when the house = Panied her daughter-in-law, reached the building site, Mrs. Don Beacock of Sea- Any damage resulting to 8rave to Oshawa last Wed: township property would be nesday where they attended a "Toy Chest and Household Gifts' demonstration held at § the home of Mrs. L. Devitt. Recent dinner company with Mr. and Mrs. C. Love were Dr. Harold and Mrs. Jackson; Port Perry, and their son,"Mr. and Mrs. S. Jackson. of near Boston, 'Mass. £ Mr, "and Mrs. Gerald "Chap" Jones spent a couple of weeks or so at the cottage near Magnetawan and holi--- dayed at Manitoulin Island. taken off the $5,000. were invited to Mr. and Mrs. ALSO FEATURING: | | : FRESH CORN ~ POTATOES - TOMATOES - MELBA APPLES E WINTARIO TICKETS OPEN: Tues, Wed, Thurs. 9:00 to 6: Fri, Sat, Sun. 9:00.a.m. - 9: available at the Port Perry Star - CLOSED MONDAY - PORT PERRY RENT-ALL PORT PERRY CYCLE see our display at the BLACKSTOCK FAIR SATURDAY, AUG. 23rd and "8, invite you to on Last Saturday, 22 relatives J | www. Epsom and area news Up « Down B20 __the Street Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Hart- wick, Chris and Michael of Kincardine were with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. . -Goslin for the long weekend. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Knapp of Kincardine called on their daughter and husband, Tues- day evening, While here called on their grandchildren in Port Perry and Nestleton,. and left for home on Wednes-. day.' te R Mr, and Mrs. 'Wm. Goslin accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson of Utica to \ Les Beacock's for an outside meal. Present included Mr. and Mrs. J. Beacock, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Beacock, Lindsay, Miss. O. Beacock, Mrs. Tarries, Mr. and Mrs. © T. Cole, all of Oshawa, Mr. and' Mrs. L. Beacock and sons, Glenn and. Gordon, Port Perry, and immediate sons, Don, Grant and Bryan . and their. wives, also two grandsons, Lee and Blair of Seagrave. ". Mr. Larry Brown and girl friend, Ottawa, visited his mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bolton, enroute home from the western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith have returned from a week or, more motoring to Wawa, Chapleau and Sudbury areas. . We all offer our sympathy fo Mrs. N. Popert who 'attended the memorial ser- vice of a sister, Mrs. Hayes, Toronto. Barly Bird Bar gain Centre | 7 "184 CASIMIR STREET - ® Dresses ® Shirts -® Shoes ® Jackets the Black Knight Parade in "joyed a wonderful visit and o. Oshawa. : wonderful picnic "style Kathy. Goslin telephoned - dinner. : home yn Dawson Creek, - Don't forget your invitation Alberta, on Monday, August 11. She is enjoying her trip very much: ho : Mr, and Mrs, Glen Goslin, Tony and Annefte returned You" party for those who ™ were so kind to them wh their home was destroyed by fire. This is to be a 'to' the Breznikar 'Thank _ ' ~ Oshawa, -.Frank Andrews - 'home on Saturday from a camping trip in the Kareney and North Bay area. Whild at Karney, they call- -ed on Glen's grandmother, Mrs. Sydpey Ostler. - Qn Tuesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. of Mr. and Mrs. Spears of Kindersley, Sask., and Mrs. Jeffery enjoyed a visit with "Mr. and Mrs, Russell Rodd. Mrs. Spears was looking for the family that raised her father, Frank Smith. It was Mr. Frank "Watson who was an.uncle of Mr. Rodd. Mr. Smith work- - ed in the Greenbank area as a young man, He is now 84. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Honey called on Mrs. Cawker one evening recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payne . visited on Saturday evening + with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Taylor. = | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huggins and Miss Alvena. Jeffery of Orillia visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery on Sunday. The family of Mr. and Mrs. held a family re-union the past weekend for the Coatsworth family. That is Mrs. Andrews' family. Guests arrived from - Windsor, Niagara Falls, London, St. . Thomas, Oshawa, Brama- lea, Acton, Oakville, Toron- to, Port Perry and Uxbridge area. There were 75 present and everyone thoroughly en- PORT PERRY - 9857171 supper served on the lawn at their home. Supper ta begin at, or near, five o'clock Sat:, Rose resigns from arena committee . 'There wasn't too' much enthusiasm among Scugog cillors about who would replace Coun. Reg Rose as council's second represent- ative on the New Arena Committee, so the point of 'least resistance became Coun. Bob Kenny...who wasn't there at the Monda night meeting. ; Council fell short of outright appointing him, 'as ' Coun, - Jerry Taylor stated, "I'don't think he'd be overjoyed at being appointed-to the com- mittee." Instead, he'll be asked if he will agree to sit on the committee. A' new respresentative to: the committee was asked for by New Arena' Committee Secretary R. E. Drew, as = Coun. Reg Rose has been unable to attend many of the meetings due to other duties. Coun. Rose confirmed Monday night that he had missed several meetings because of some conflicting meetings with the Region. - ' "There just aren't enough evenings to go around," he said." Perry Street .» i bh EARLY BIRD BARGAIN i CENTRE ow ---------- ie m.a 3 : ol ® Creamery > . Walter Street Special Offer MEN'S PANTS * 37.95. n pair SHOES ... *4.00.,} . from n Jup STORE HOURS | Mon., Tues., and Wed. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday 9:00a.m. 109:00p.m. a Saturday 9:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m. \ | |

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