Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Jul 1982, p. 23

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psp -- ory LTT A FALANT. RISEN» ..e LAW OFFICES OF RISEN & ESPEY LORD SIMCOE PLACE , by Harvey Malcolm Suite 1C-57 Simcoe St. S. miscellaneous shower OSHAWA - 571-3942 Yoh Sep rl Mi las (AFTER HOURS: 985-9012) Mrs. Gordon Staples of Preferred Area of Practice Fleetwood area in Yelverton Church basement on Thurs. evening, June 30th. Phyliss was invited to take the "hot- i seat" and then was the main i topic of a poetic address written by Mrs. Hazel Gray and read by Myrna McGill. She was then presented with a fine assortment of miscellaneous gifts for which she expressed her appreciation. She was assisted in opening the gifts by her sister Jo-Anne and her future sister-in-law Gloria McCullough. Lunch concluded the evenings -- CRIMINAL LAW -- U-PIC Green Brae p festivities. Phyliss is scheduled to Or chards marry one of our eligible } batchelors in mid-July and 1 set up housekeeping in the 2.0.5.0.0.0.000 000000000000 000000 00 3 - Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen } Jensen, Steen and Sorin of Denmark flew over to Bring containers measured In gts. - eg. 6 qt. baskets. 4 Playground provided for children under 12 years old. L --gluhamRd.5 ° newl i - y moved house directly Pa Hye 655-4501 ? across from Yelverton 3 . or ¢ Kindergarten school. b Mr. and Mrs. Howard 4 -- 655-3217 § Malcom lett Sunday for a : } For Daily ¢ trip to Halifax, N.S. where 3 3 --_-- 5 Picking Conditions $ Howard is scheduled to $ $ = = RX ¢ attend a Canadian Pork Pro- H ~ HOURS: 3 ducers Convention there. & £ WEEKDAYS Miss Bettina Jensen of $ 8:00A.M.t08:00P.M.$ Kolding Denmark has been a 3 --e.- e-- SATURDAYS § rotary exchange student at $ [fem |" [""*800AM.to400PM 3 LE. Weldon Lindsay staying $ < SUNDAYS 3 with various families during $ | TanlonRoad | 8:00 A.M.t0 4:00 P.M ¢ the school term. With the pb _- o-- " .M. . mM. 2 $ | | No.2twy. | Whitoy PickingSubjectto ~~ § School season completed 3 Supply & Weather. Bettina's parents and family 4 b NOOO 000000088000800088000000008000080000000000800¢ One Week Only! Ladies - Girls - Mens - Boys BLOUSES - SHIRTS = SLACKS - JEANS - All Reduced: *All sales final *No returns *No refunds MERSCO'S QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY o PHONE: 985-7327 Canada to pick Bettina up, enjoy a vacation in Canada and U.S.A. before returning home. Bettina, being a friendly outgoing gal, has acquired a number of lasting with her peers at LE. Weldon. On Friday evening, the Jensen family were guests of Miss Mona Malcolm and her family here at Malconia and the balance of the evening was spent with a social gathering of Bettina's close I.E. Weldon friends at a pool party here as a parting gesture of friendship to bid "au revoir" to her. Howard and Eileen Malcolm and Candy were also present on the occasion to meet the family. Mrs. Corrie Malcolm is scheduled to return home on Sunday July 4, from Bever- wyk Holland where she has been the past ten days, attending her sister Christina's funeral. Sorry to learn that a former resident of Yelverton and a former custodian of Yelverton Garage and service station Mr. George Clarke of Port Perry passed away on Saturday afternoon. Sympathy is extended to his daughter Pat Boyd, her husband and family of Port Perry in his passing. We should like through the kind offices of this column to express Corrie's and our families appreciation of sympathy tendered to us at this time in the loss of a dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Car- michael formerly Pamela Stinson, daughter and Mr. 17: E APPLY TO PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday July 6, 1982 -- 23 and Mrs. Lloyd Stinson who reside near Edmonton Alta. are spending a few days in Ontario visiting with rel- atives after flying home to attend Mr. Carmichael's fathers funeral. Several from our comm- unity attended I.E. Weldon's Awards Graduation evening in Ops arena on Tuesday evening. Manvers township can be proud of the number of former students of Grand- view School who were recipients of many awards on that occasion. Miss Kristina Craig of R.R. Janet- ville did a commendable job with her valedictorian speech. Trustee Art Rowan was entrusted to present Graduation Diplomas to the Secondary School Honour Students. Miss Alison Scott of Janetville won the Year 2 General Proficiency Award. Jennifer Kennington was not only an Ontario Scholar (85.5) but also won several other awards including mathematics and the Class of '73 Cap. Miss Kristina Craig won the Human Yelverton and area news Special Award. Miss Lynn Pickering jointly won the Robert Watson Memorial Award. Miss Shelley Sisson won two awards in Modern Language. Miss Mona Malcolm as Head Girl for the past school year was a plat- form guest and also pre- sented one of ILE. Weldon Students Council Awards in the field of Science. She also received a Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma and an Honours Certificate having attained one or more subjects with an average of over 85 per cent. Congratulations to all those students who not only passed with distinction in one or more subjects, but to all those who actually passed - no mere feat in itself. Our apologies to any who we inadvertently missed in special categories. This year's top student at LE. Weldon without question was Joe Chiolly who picked up numerous awards as well as being an honour student with a 93.7 average -- which ain't half bad. Cedar Creek News A former Cedar Creek resident, Lorne Martyn passed away recently. The Martyn family lived at Cedar Creek for a number of years on the second con- cession where the Gary Whalen family resides. Lorne was a good friend and a good neighbour and will be missed. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Doherty and Cherryl and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque and sons went to South River on Friday. Mrs. Larocque and GIC's ANNUAL INTEREST MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. SEAWAY TRUST oveany DON FORDER INSURAN 30 WATER cE BR AE RSLID RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. R.R.1, NESTLETON DON FREW & SONS LTD. 986-5568 or 986-5238 weight up to 80 Metric Tonne * Agents for Ontario Winter Wheat *We will be receiving wheat as an Agent for the Ontario Winter Wheat Marketing Board for the 1982 Crop. a * Grains - Bought & Sold a * Grain Drying « Port Perry *Tractor-trailer Scales Or 7 Milles Wes! of Mwy. 35 On Regional Road No. $7 sons stayed for a week and the rest returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and Jeffery for a month. Michael Cummings of Caesarea visited her grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings for a few days. New books at Library New books arriving at the Scugog Memorial Library are as follows: Fodor's Budget Canada (travel) ; Painting Flowers in Oils - N. Battershill; The Complete Toastmaster -. H.W. Prochnow; The Will of Heaven (re-boat people) - N.N. Nguyen; The Green Thumb Book of Fruit and Vegetable Gardening - G. Abraham; The Law of Your Land - J. Langford; The Adulteress - P. Carr; Did I Have a Good Time? - M. Howard; Eddie - E. Fisher; Before You Die - L. Knott; The Wayward Heart - J. Gregory; The Shy Child - P. Zimbardo; The Depression Years - P. Mennill. DON FREW & SONS ub. lt Reg. R457 "Tw Nf Hwy. 35

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