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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 6 Jan 1971, p. 13

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These two boys share the responsibility of keeping the puck out of the net. They are Don Waidinsperger and Jim McLeod. Both boys have been with the Minor Hockey in Port Perry for a number of years. Don has 1 year Juvenile left while Jim still has 2 years. "House League Hockey NOVICE--Watt, D. Frans sen, L. Franssen and Wallace scored for Malmont Farms as PERE SA EEEA ee 4 ri d srfell Canadian Tire with the goal- tending of Honey shutout Lion's Club 60. Durwood(2), Brain (2), Stephens & Camp bell had the goals. STANDINGS NOVICE-- WtT Pts. Keith 720% Malmont 630 12 W.F.Farms2 6 1 5 _ Kings 261 S& PEE WEE-- Bruins e213 W. Frank 423 i MLM. es oe, Legion i oe aay BANTAM-- Esso e233 2 Cc. T. c. Sait Peel's 5 40 10 Lion's 072 OW TARGET EVERY TUE Port Perry Star Port Perry Novice team winner of Consolation trophy in the annual Lions Club Tournament. Front Row, Left to right - Rickey Hope, Paul Gibson, * stephen Geer, Fraser Lee, Robbie Parker, Howie Jones, Bill Owen, Steven Mcintrye, Tim Parker. At nearly every council meeting a few complaints are received from residents of the Village concerning the construction of sewers. The last meeting was no exception, when deputy-reeve Bruce Beare read a long list of complaints such as proper replacement of a culvert, re- pair of drive way, drains backing up, catch basins broken, damage cars, étc. Council decided to hand the list of complaints over to Clairson Limited. Construction Co., OUT OF TOWNERS". Back Row, George Lee, Mrs. L. Beacack Well you all are aware we have bid farewell to 1970 and ushered in a new year of 1971, so the best to all. by Mr. G. Hunter and Mr. L. Beacock. Our minister and wife Rev. and Mrs. Reeves entertained the elders and wives when they truly exercised their hospitality in a pleasant man- ner one evening previous to Christmas. Sorry to learn Mr. John Irvine is hospitalized and so *|a speedy recovery to him. On Tuesday evening Dec. 15th Mrs. Hector Hodgins shared her home for . the Christmas meeting. President Mrs. T. Hodgins welcomed the 16 members & five visitors whom we were pleased to see, namely Mrs. Ellison, Mrs. Popert, Mrs. Feasby, Miss V. Chilvers, Mrs. Jeffrey. Meeting commenced by al] singing "Silent Night". Roll call answered by one's fav- ourite carol. It was learned 11 visits had been made. As sistant secretary Mrs. Pugh read the minutes. An appre ciation card re bereavement from Mr. and Mrs. R. Alsop and family. A couple of thank-you cards each accompanied by a help- ful donation was read trom two of the group present at the "Senior Citizens Dinner" which rated a successful and joyous occasion. Mrs. Beacock handed in proceeds from Hasti Notes ROXY THEATRE Wed. to Sat., Jan. 6749 M*A*S*H" Nightly at 8:00. Donald Sutherland, Elliot Gould. Special Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. "DOCTOR DOO LITTLE" with Rex Harrison. Coming Next Weekend "THE Manager, David Chambers, Michael Hamilton, Scott Wilbur, Michael Geer, Tim Kane, Michael Healey, Kevin Walker, Mark Lee, Tom Hunter, Peter Lane and Bob Parker, coach. Photo by A. Roach PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1971-13 Prince Albert News recently sold. Mrs. Graham | aiso the Wayne Norton reported mailing 43 cards| household. during the year. Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Sker- Mrs. Deeth outlined an en-|ratts entertained about 30 of encouraging summary on the |their family one day includ. financial angle. And voiced |ing Mr. and Mrs. G. Cawker; various bills paid. Mrs. B. Smith who has pro- ven an ardent worker as so- cial convenor stated our so cial functions during the year had brought about much werk with helpful efforts of everyone. Mrs. Snelgrove offered her Mr. and Mrs. R. Keenan; Mr. and Mrs. D. Little and al) their families of Oshawa; Mr and Mrs. Ken Middleton; Mr. and Mrs. D. Wililamson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skerratt Jr. an dall their families of Port Perry. The Skerratts and some of home for the next month. It}their immediate families was discussed and all thought | spent N. Year's at their cott- wise to locate an enthusiastic} age at Washburn's Island. speaker on the authority of} Mr. and Mrs. Chas" And- Historical lines. rews Sr. had all their local And lastly a rich & mean-|family for the day. ingful devotion was given by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. And- Mrs. Deeth, Mrs. Pugh, Mrs.|rews Jr. and baby joined the Smith, Mrs. Chambers. Na-|family get-to-gether with her turally the message was em |parents Mr. time of year, suitable music. Hodgins, C. Newnham pre sented the new slate of of. ficers for next two-year term as follows: Past Pres.--Mrs. T. Hodgins Pres.--Mrs. elgrove Secretary-- . N. Howey Assist. Sec'y--Mrs. H. Jewell Treasurer--Mrs. R. Deeth Secial Convenor-- Mrs. C. Newnham Assist. Social Convenor-- Mrs. T. Hodgins Parsonage representative-- Mrs. W. Vance Hospital representative-- Mrs. C. Love Supply - Welfare-- Mrs. W. R. Hope Fruit and flower--Mrs. M. Pugh, Mrs. C. Chambers Card convenor-- Mrs. C. Graham Kitchen Com.--Mrs. N. Wilson, Mrs. F. Harris Visiting (especially new folk moving into our midst)-- Mrs. L. Beacock, conv. Mrs. B. Smith Mrs. S. Lindsay. Quilt lady--Mrs. B. Smith Telephoning committee-- Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. McKeri- han, Mrs. Lindsay. Representative to the Bd. of Stewards & official board of church to be elected at the annual congregational meeting. Mrs. H. Hodgins finally consented to be no- minated at this meeting to take place in the church Jan. 26th. The retiring president Mrs. T. Hodgins voiced the sin- cere co-operation she had re ceived during her term. A lovely lunch was served, thus ended a pleasant get-to-geth- er. Holiday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson included her mother Mrs. Sarjantson & daughter Mrs. Mabel Faux and son Allan all of Port Perry; Rev. Glenn and Mrs. Noble of Lucknow, and Mr. Gordon Flewell. Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Sask. are spending a little time with Mr. and Mrs. C. Newnhams and dinnered on Christmas Day with them. Mrs. Popert enjoyed the holiday with her daughter Miss Doris Popert, Toranto. Mr. and Mrs. Garvey and children, St. John, N. Bruns wick enjoyed the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith. Also were present for the gatherings at his mother's Mrs. Garvey and and Mrs. F. Dayes, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parry and children of Kirby were .|with her father Mr. E. Me- Crea. Other family members called too during the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson were with his brother's fam- ily gathering at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gibson's Greenbank for New Year. The Gibson's during the holiday have also visited re- latives and friends at Orillia, Brooklin, Beaverton and Cad- mus. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and children met with the immediate family with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Graham of Blackstock. Mr. & Mrs. John Dummont, Oshawa, were with Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacocks. Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson en- tertained their daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. Wagg, Orono. Then on New Year's all the immediate family including the parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. But son, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. C. Newnham and Gary and all their family from Shirley Road, Oshawa, Whitby, including their very sick daughter Vera Martin of Continued on page 14 KIND COMPE) ant NURSING CARE TENDER LOVING CARE AND UNDERSTANDING IN A COUNTRY HOME ATMOSPHERE. Our elderly guests receive personalized professional care in a spacious and congenial country home Manor ts open fer your inapection et eny time. GREEN GABLES MANOR bicensed by Ont. Dept. of Health. Stouffville 640-306) Approved by Associated Nursing Homes Ine, Ont fn oe re pee ce'

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