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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Sep 1970, p. 19

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PAS re = ta" Proud Vic, owned by for the Ottawa track is Oivind Haugen, R.R. 3, 2.04.4, but Proud Vic Port Perry won the trot wasn't pushed too hard feature at Rideau Carlton and made iit in 2.05.2 Raceway in Ottawa Wed- nesday last week. In add- ition to top prize money the trotter also captured the Carling Trophy. The trotting record after reaching the half in 1.03.1. Proud Vic has a best time this year of 2.02.3 and has set two track records during the season. There is no reason Scugog N Continued was being prepared, Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow conducted a jumbled letter contest on "fruits". During Sept. we are hav- ing supply speakers at "Grace" Church. The first Sunday was taken by Mr. Kane who had done a lot of research to present a very fine message on "prayer". Last Sunday, Mr. Jim Elliot, formerly of Scugog and now of Manchester also gave a very interesting and inspir- ing service. His wife, Mrs. Elliot, gave a very lively pre- sentation of a children's story by using various veget- ables to illustrate her garden of thoughts. Next week we shall have Mr. Cyril Knight of Oshawa. The following week Mr: Archie Reed of Agincourt will bring several young people with him. Mr. Reed onc@_had terminal cancer & has some good things to tell of his life and work. The children are now starting back to Sunday School Anyone wishing to contact Rev. Teskey may do so by addressing mail to Welling- * OW PAINTING ton RR. The Chicken Barbecue was much enjoyed. We wish to thank all who helped and especially Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn, Mr. Doug Hall and Mr. Maurice Fralick for cook- ing chickens so well. On Sat. night Mrs. Cliff Redman & boys visited Sat. night with Mrs. Don Clarke of Pickering. Mrs. Ethel Redman spent a couple of days in Oshawa friend Mrs. Ada i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haynes of Oshawa accompanied Mr and Mrs. Donald Crozier to Saratoga Springs, N.Y. to visit for a few days last week Mrs. C. Carter and Miss Ann Carter attended a trous- seau tea in Burlington on Saturday for her niece Miss Marion Best. Mr. Bob Prentice of Tor onto spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Windgrove, McLaren's Beach, Saturday hight guests of Jack & Joan Kane. The Fralick picnic was held in Port Perry on Sun- day. A nice time was had by Minimum of 15 must be registered for classes Other courses considered if enough registrations received. Registration Night - SEPT. 3 - 7 to 9 p.m. * Women's Physical Local Trotter Captures Top Money, Trophy why he codidn't have add- ed the Ottawa track record in stiffer competition. Mr. Haugen pugchased the fine horse for $67500., but in return the trotter has made his master $13,000. this . year. Trainer and driver is Nels Cochrane, R.R. 2, Port Perry. ews | all present. Mr. and Mrs. G. Saville spent Sunday in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. M. Hilling. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs J. Reese. A large number of Island people attended the Pogue - Loates wedding on Saturday Congratulations to the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Harris, Orangeville spent last week at Bennett Lake. Misses Leesa and Lorna Windgrove have returned to school in Toronto. Miss Shelley Freeman spent Saturday with Miss Kathy Kane Master Shawn Lyons of Toronto is spending some time with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. K. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice were guests on Saturday at the Bennet - Johnson wed- ding at the Port Perry Unit ed Church. Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell & family of West Hill Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Tyrell. Mrs. Tiffen of Scarborough Fitness On Sunday, Sept. 6, proud Vie won the Fort Erie Stakes in Garden City running the mile in 2.03.2. In the picture above is owner Oivind Haugen a ccepting the Carling Tro- phy from regional man- ager C.G. White. Driver Nels Cochrane and Proud Vie at right. spent the week-end at her cottage Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cor- nish Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Brown & children dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, Oshawa. Messrs. Barrie and Bill Prentice have returned to London to University Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corn- ish attended the Baker - Gar- dener wedding in Oshawa on Saturday. Oct. 2ist is the date for our turkey supper Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. R. Arm- strong, Windsor, Mr. & Mrs. J. Case Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. G. Watts, Toronto Service at 9:45 a.m. All are invited to attend. It was so nice to have Mr. and Mrs. Elliott of Prospect with us last Sunday. it's the Lord Simcoe a friendly wel- come... superb service fine lounges and restau rants allat sensible prices and for convenience the subway is right at the door heart of downtown Toronto. Next time you visit Toronto enjoy it more than ever Stay at the Lord Simcoe in the (Continued Many from this area at tended Orono Fair last week and report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family were Friday ing callers of Mr. George Bryans and Mr. Jim Bryans all) of Cour- tice. Bob and Nancy visited Bob's mother, Mrs. Jim Bry- ans in Oshawa Hospital. We are sorry to hear that the anniversary party planned for Mr. and Mrs. Bryans on Sat- urday had to be sudddenly cancelled due to Mrs. Bryans 'illness. ' Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family were Miss Lynn Skin- ner, Tyrone, Miss Wendy Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Scott Essery all of Courtice, Mr. & Mrs. Errol Webster of Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hane, Jr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fairey and family all of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gra- ham, Cheryl, Blair, Mark and Robbie, Janis McLaughlin vi- sited the Warsaw Caves on Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Gibson, along with Mrs. Don Graham, Mill- brook spent part of last week in Montreal. While there they visited Miss Valerie Gra- ham and toured many places of interest. C.1.S. NEWS On Tuesday, Sept. 8th one hundred and three students registered at CHS. This is only the second time that there have been over one hundred students at the High School. Staff members this year are as follows -- Con- tinuing from last year are: Mr. Gordon Paisley, Principal Mrs. Nan Hyderman, Mrs. Yvonne Christie, Mr. Ray Ashton, Mr. Eric Fletcher, Mr. Jim McMaster. New to the staff this year are -- Mrs. Pat Procunier (part time), Mr. Davis Payne, Mrs. Mae Nicholson is con- tinuing as part time secre tary at the school Last year's Grade 13 gra- duates are either preparing to go to university or still considering future plans. Those headed for univer- sity are:-- Guy Bonnetta, Brock Uni versity, St. Catharines Bruce Fish--University of Toronto Bob Mairs--Trent Univer- sity, Peterborough John Larmer, McMaster University Bill Thompson, University of Toronto Doug Smith is presently employed by the J. B Heintzman Co., Toronto Carol Wotten and Dave Smith have no definite plans at the moment. ATTENTION Free Chance to win a double bed snowmobile trailer with any purchase over $5.00 ix Don't be YELLOW, ride with pride this winter on ARCTIC CAT snowmobiles. This is the year of the CAT' You will ride smoother, longer, safer on a CAT. to a traveller... We also have ALOUETTE, manouverable snowmobile oil, suits, helmets, boots, ski jackets, bellaciavas, etc VILLAGE SALES 705-324-2050 -- Closed Sundays the reliable, powerful, JANETVILLE, ONTARIO it's the [1] (2 Simcoe Hotel University and King Streets, Te! 362-1848

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