Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 7 Jan 1986, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 7, 1986 EATON'S | WHERE YOUR NVALUE IS GUARANTEED yr Eaton's is pleased to announce SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE for Custom Window Coverings in the local market. Our agent, Jane Horak = has a complete line of DRAPERIES, SHEERS, VERTICAL BLINDS AND VENETIANS for you to review in the comfort of your own home. Ask about the many Savings & Specials available in our January Linen Sale. CALL NOW TO ARRANGE YOUR NO-COST, NQ, OBLIGATION SHOP-AT-HOME APPOINTMENT. Jane Horak... (105) 786-2143 "Monte Carlo HAIR FASHION 11 Water Street, Port Perry - 985-3684 Monte Carlo Hair Fashion would like to announce the return of DARLENE MANNS to our hairstyling staff. We also extend a welcome to WENDY SNOEK who has joined our staff. ] . Fg bh DARLEN WENDY SNOEK FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 985-3684 INTRODUCING SELECTEL FOR PORT PERRY AND UXBRIDGE. SUBSCRIBE AND YOU COULD SAVE 1/3 ON ALL CUSTOMER DIALED CALLS TO TORONTO. | SELECTEL is a new, long distance discount plan that could save you 1/3* on all your customer dialed calls to Toronto. Just $3.65 a month for residence phones or $8.60 a month for business gives you an automatic 1/3 discount. And that saving applies in addition to the usual evening and weekend long distance discounts! Modest venture is furned into local history book About four years ago, Allen Mar- tyn decided it was time to record the history of the Martyn family from the time his great grandfather William John left England in 1846 with six children to settle in Canada. What started out for Allen as a modest venture to cover the family history soon evolved into a more detailed story that takes an in- teresting look at life in the Port Perry-Prince Albert area over the past 50 years. From conversations with members of his own family and drawing from his own memories as ~ a young man working at a wide variety of jobs Allen has included some vivid descriptions of what life was like in years gone by. Just before Christmas, he took his notes to a local printer, along with numerous photographs, and the result is a 50 page booklet entitled "The Life of Allen J. Martyn and History of the Martyn Family 1824-1985." "I have tried to relate the present day to way things were 40 and 50 years ago,"' Allen told the Star recently. Allen, who was born in Prince Albert 66 years ago, and still works in the area as a carpenter, admits with a smile that people who know him, and even members of his own family, might be surprised that he has written and had published a book of local and family history. He's had a great many jobs over the last 50 years, including a stint back in 1939 when he worked for his brother Earl on the farm for 68 cents per day. He notes in the book that the second year, "Earl got real generous and gave me a raise to $300 per year." He had been mak- ing $200 annually. After working in farming and cut- ting trees, Allen got into the milk transport business in 1950 and sold" it 20 years later. He then took up carpentry and cabinet-making on a full time basis. - i He obviously has an eye for detail, for throughout the book are anec- dotes, descriptions and some very interesting facts about what things used to cost in yesteryear. Much of the book is written in the first person, in an easy style that's fun to read. After handing out copies of the book to family members in the Port Perry area, Allen says he's made arrangements with a couple of local Port Perry. Now that he's finished his first book on local history, Allen says he has no plans for any more writing. He'll stick to carpentry until he retires. stores to put the rest up for sale. Copies are available at Luke's and Brock's Stores on Queen Street in LIFE ALLEN J MARTYN THE HISTORY OF THE MARTYN FAMILY 1824-1985 Life and times of area Allen Martyn started out to write the history of his family, but the work turned into a history of the Port Perry-Prince Albert area as well. It contains many interesting facts and observations about life in days gone by. "*A minimum charge of $.34 applies on all S VE S \ CAN YOU SAVE WITH SELECTEL? Take a look at an - average monthly phone bill and add up the cost of your calls to Toronto. If one third of that total is more than the SELECTEL monthly fee, you can start saving money now. And if you order SELECTEL by January 31, 1986, there will be no Administration Charge. That's an additional saving of $14.00 for residence and $25.75 for business! 4 + TALK TO US FIRST! Just call the Bell office number on the front of your phone bill to subscribe to SELECTEL or for more details on this money saving, new service. iS] Call today and save! on = = ORDER NOW AND PAY NO ADMINISTRA TION FEE! Save $14.00 for residence and $26.75 for business if you order SELECTEL by Jan. 31, 19861 ] r------------ :

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