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

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* Inte Culvert Four people were hurt Saturday night when the car they were riding in slammed inte @ culvert on Ella St. at Highway 7A. Driver of the vehicle, Wil Yam Sharpe, 41, 6f 15 Ella St and three passengers were the injured parties. Police said damage in the mishap amounted to about $750. The accident occurred Effective for pruning, felling and cutting fire wood and fence posts. Free demonstrations at: 985 - 2486 from 4:00 p.m. Nursing Home News This week included Rejthan ever the visitors who membrance Day memories for|}come so regularly. In case many of the residents here/some of you do not already who had lost loved ones dur|xnow there are no special ing the war. A number wat-/hours, you are welcome any- ched the Memorial Service |time, preferably not at mid- from Ottawa on TV. night though as we need our his son from Toronto. Mr. Frank McNally made his weekly visit to Oshawa to his nephews. Ada Harland enjoyed a short car ride with her family jand had an ice cream cone |for a treat, DINING COFFEE SHOP WE CATER TO BANQUETS -- WEDDINGS AND HOUSE PARTIES Our Winter Schedule Open Daily from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday nights until Midnight Saturday nights until 2:00 a.m. / SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Too- jley were home for the week-/ end. Mr. Thom was also out/ \with his family on Sunday. | Several residents have been | sick this week with colds, "It's the price of coffee that keeps me awake!" clair, Mrs.Jordan and Mr. He- | ron. Tt was so nice to see Mrs. McGee go out shopping with her daughter on Monday after-, noon. Welcome to our new resi- | dents this week, Mrs. Bradley | who used to live in Port Perry, | Mrs. McCullough from Bow-| manville, Mr. McAvoy from Oshawa and Mr. Parfitt from Oshawa. | Several of the nursing staff, have been ill this week. Get/ well wishes to Mrs. Smith) jand Mrs. Langdon. | | 'The staff had their month- ly meeting on Wednesday eve- ning. There was lots to talk | about and plan for, especially |for Christmas activities. A nice | social time was held after- wards. I think it shows a won- derful spirit, this get together ness. Mrs. Tooley acted as re ceptionist during the meeting. She did a great job answer- ing the telephone, taking pa- tients calls and directing vis- itors. It was refreshing to hear her Scots accent over the loud speaker. Thank you Mrs. | Tooley. With the cold weather setting in we welcome more to 8:00 p.m. Skate Party, | Big Bonfire Continued of Queen Street. Residents of the village are asked to make their trees avail- able for pickup on Jan. 2 so they may be taken to the lake. There will be skating for children from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m. and tor aqui from 8:00 to 10:30 p.m. Refreshments, coffee and hot chocolate will be available to help keep the blood cir- culating. A registration booth will be nearby the skating surface for men interested in the "Beard Growing Contest." Contest- ants entering must appear clean shaven when they reg- ister January 2. This Contest will be judged MONDAY to FRIDAY 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Open Saturday until 4:00 p.m. Closed all day Wednesday Murray Burnfield PLING - HEAT - LEC SUPLES PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 19, 1970-97 | on June 9, 1971, along with| events to take place Centen- the Miss Centennial Port Perry | nial Year are included on the contest. calendar, with additional space Sessvenler eontanaied coloe> for others as they are announ- dars are now being printed and ccd. : Swit When ready, the calendars should be available for distri will be evailable frou the Miue- pone Sones cipal Office, Port Perry Star, Lists of all the known | 4nd committee members. THE UTICA SIGN SHOP NOW OFFERS, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THE FOLLOWING SERVICES.... SIGNS lettered and illustrated (any size) OIL PAINTINGS (scenes or portraits) WALL MURALS (domestic or commercial) INTERIOR DECORATING (home or office) HOME DESIGNING (plans drawn) DECORATIONS for WEDDINGS (floor candies, artificial flowers, ring cushion, ets. Inquiries welcomed. Please call Mrs. Langille, 985-2916 speedy recovery to Mrs. SS: gy gy iy i A A Ah A a MONDAY § November 231d ® 1970 y | WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF PRESSURE PUMPS & WATER SYSTEMS Plumbing - Heating and Electrical Supplies for the

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