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

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~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Jan. 'Scugog The festive season's over Along with all its thrills. We can forget how pretty the tree was And' start worrying about the bills! Congratulations to Mrs Robt. Jackson, Prince Albert, formerly a resident of Scu- gog Island, on her 93rd birth. day on Wednesday. Mrs. Jackson is Mabel Sweetman' mother. A matter of unusual inter est occurred Sunday when Mr. D. Smith, Pine Point, capt a Great Northern Diver ) on the lake. Apparently the bird, with a 5 wing span and a 6" bill, had lantled on the ice and was unable to take off again from the slippery surface. The Smiths kept him as an overnite visitor and the next day the game warden let the loon loose in the open waters of the Oshawa Harbour. Mrs. Murray Williams is sporting a nice new snowma bile from Santa Claus and is enjoying it "very tenderly". Mr. and Mrs. Chappell and son Peter were out enjoying their new snowmobile and treating children and adults alike to vides, driving them im an old-fashioned cutter at Pine Point during the holi- Mr. and Mrs Clayton Smith and Jimmy of Wash. burn Island visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith at their cot age, Pine Point and were in turn visited by them by snowmohjle. Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith had Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and sons of Oshawa for Christmas dinner. Tt has been brought to our attention by numerous appre hensive residents that there have been several careless in- cidents with snowmobiles dri- ving at excessive speeds in areas where they are restric. ted Le. private properties, & some damage done to new plantings on private road- ways. Safety rules apply to all, for the good of ail. Holiday viistors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter in cluded Dr. and Mrs. Best, David and Richard of Bur. lington, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Sparrow, Elizabeth True, Londan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Susan, Windsor, and Mar- garet True, Ottawa. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shaw & Chas.. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Richardson, Oshawa, David Jones of Peterborough and Miss Lindsay Barker Toronto. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Demara KEN P. MURRAY a eee ae SA? Domestic & Industrial fa7 WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT Phone: 985-7005 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY'--_ 4 Retraining Division STARTING JANUARY 11 JANUARY 25 Grade 9 Grade 10 STARTING JANUARY 11 -- ACADEMIC UPGRADING Elementary Schoo] Completion COURSES FOR ADULTS Cheek this list of full-time courses starting January 11 at Durham College's Completion of one of them will improve your job oppor- tunities. Courses run from 4:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. five nights a week. Air Cooled & Marine Engines News were Jess and Beatrice Dem- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hood & Peter spent Christmas day with Mr, and Mrs. John Bal- lard and family, Port Perry. Also in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee and fam. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laing and boys of Oshawa. Christmas guests of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Jackson were: her mother, Mrs. Crooks, Mr. & Mrs. Lee Wood of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jack son. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Demara called on John and Mabel Sweetman, Christmas night. Karen and Doug MeLellan, of Willowdale were home with Karen's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Carter "during Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter and Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter attended a Christmas dinner with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Holtby, Man- chester on Xmas Friday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cam Aldred ever the holi- days included: Mrs. Ada Pear- son, Mrs. Connie Thom, Pat and Terry Adderley of Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. G. Winter, Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. R. Walker, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ap- pleton spent the Xmas week- end at Orillia with Mr. and Mrs. Paxton. Melody Appleton spent several days holiday with Elisa Galante. Richard and Ryan Apple ton spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paxton, Orillia, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Al dred had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Al- dred, at Agincourt. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Caw- ker and family spent Christ- mas at her brother's home, Walter Walker and family in Searborough. Mr. apd Mrs. Alan Carter had the Redman family as guests for Christmas dinner one Saturday. 20 weeks duration varies . ue a ing the Jack Kane's for sev- eral days) called on Mr. and Mrs. John Sweetman one Sun- day recently, Mr. and Mrs. David Baird, of Agincourt spent Christmas and several days with Mr. & Mrs. Alf. Eden. Also pre- sent for Xmas were Bonnie and Jim Ballingall, Dean and Drew; Valerie Butt, Steph- anie and Daphne. New Year's dinner guests of. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eden were Bonnie and Jim Ball- ingall and sons Dean & Drew. Mrs. Robt. Jackson, Mrs. Rena Smith, and Norman Shunk Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Sweet- man. John and Mabel Sweetman and her sister Mrs. Rena Smith spent Saturday in Osh- awa. : Mr. and Mrs. Ai Brown, and Gid Collins, Percy & Lil Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Sat. evening. Malcolm Phillips ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR 157 Main Street W. Stouffville, Ont. Phone 640-403) DUFF Electronics ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY EGE iy F afi Alf z # Ez E et FE [ H / FL i fl z E 5 F E 3 eee i: : F if i df Clearance Sale Now On Kayvan's Ladies Wear Port Perry Murray Burnfield PLUMBING & HEATING Malcolm Pallant ACCOUNTANT ATLL RR. 3 PORT PERRY Evenings & Week-Ends EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 MYLES KING Auctioneer and Valuator

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