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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 3 Feb 1971, p. 16

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1G--PORT PERRY STAR-Wednesdoy, February 3, 1971 Guests with Mr. and Mrs. EB Kennedy on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mackey and family, Mr. and Mrs Earl Bailey, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. George Samells and Mr and Mrs. Joe Jordan & Billy of Port Perry * * « Weekend guests with Dr and Mrs. E. Hodgson were, Dr and Mrs. John H. Hodg son of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs George Stevenson, Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Hodg- son of Tagpnto -- -- -- Mrs. Joe Allen dropped in to renew her subscription to the Star on Friday, during the conversation we learned that the Star has been in her family for 51 years Mr. Parmer sent a copy overseas to her brother during the Ist World War, and when he re turned to Port Perry sub scribed for it in 1919, and they have enjoyed it since that time ; > >. -- | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Breen spent the past week-end at the Holiday Inn, London, Ont. They were honour guests on Saturday evening of the Ont- ario Automobile Association PMA. Select Club banquet held at the Inn. Mr. Breen had received eight Gold Seals for selling, this made him eligible to attend the banquet and he was one of two dele gates for the Association from the Oshawa area. On Sunday they had dinner with Mrs. Breen's brother Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Donohue and family of London before re- turning home > 7 -- On Sunday, January ist, 1971, Michelle Virginia Mid- gley, baby daughter of Mr.i and Mrs. Thomas Midgley. Prince Albert was christened at The Church of The Ascen sion, Port Perry. Attending Ly ce and reception : and Mrs. N. W} Hallett, Toronto; Mr. & Mrs S. C. Sheppard, Tami & Gary Willowdale; Mr. Fred Sheehy.) Markham; Mrs. Freda Sheehy} Uxbridge; Miss Patricia Mid | giey. London; Mr. and Mrs Cleve Kight, Port Perry: Mr and Mrs. Glen Owen, Ux bridge; Mrs. Lillian Midgley.) Port Perry: and Rev. & Mrs R. C. Rose, Port Perry Beare attended| Meet | last Mr. Storey a Governors' Council ing Kingston, Ont week-end The main topic om the agenda was the Youth} Exchange Program. Accom panying Mr. Beare was his| wife Doris | * : . : Mr. and Mrs W. Han cock, Ottawa were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slemmon and Mrs. C. C. Jef fery in 0 The ninth annual meeting of Oshawa Presbyterial, Unit ed Church Women, will be held on Wednesday, Febru ary 10th at Port Perry United Church. Registration is a 9:30 a.m. The speaker at the afternoon session, which be gins at 1:30 p.m. will be Mrs Ted Colwell wife of the Rev Ted Colwell, whose former home was Bowmanville Rev and Mrs. Colwell are mission aries in Brazil and are pres | ently at home on furlough. , ROUND THE TOWN' The first meeting of "As sociated Youth" was held at the United Church on Jan. 17th. This is the combined organization of the Hi-C and Port Perry Youth Peoples. The officers are: President: Sharon Beare Vice-Pres.: John Wolfe Secretary: Maureen Kraupa Treasurer: John Murray Meetings to be held Ist and 3rd Monday of every month, at the United Church. Teen agers welcome. ; Council | News Ontario Water Resources Commission has ad vised Coun- cil that Mr. Allan Bertrand has been hired part time op- erator for the Port Perry --__---- A $10. donation was gran- ted to the Salvation Army for 1971. > -- ~~ . ~~ Council decided to pur- chase six flags from the |Centennial Committee, to be flown in various locations in the Village. Drawings of two signs to be erected by a Becker Milk Store on front of the building now vacated by Don Carnegie Men's Wear were accepted by Council. Employees decided on the following A request from the Cent-jhourly rates: Peter Crawford, ennial Committee to proclaim Wednesday, June 9 a Public Holiday was granted. This is the date in 1871, the Village received its charter and was granted the status of Village. Fatluton Conte! Systm Brace Yourself If Mr. Groundhog stuck his nose outside his hiber- nation area yesterday, he was sure to return quickly into the warmth of it, It_ was bright sunshine and as high as 20 below in some areas and he 3.75; Fred Harris, $3.00; Gord Jeffries 2.80; Dale Crawford, $.80, Joe Saunders, 2.80. The Village is also accepting the responsibility of hospitali- zation, etc. amounting to about $150. per year, per employee. Overtime pay will start after 48 hours of work with time and a half and double time if work becomes nec- essary on Sundays and sta- tutary holidays. The rates are retroactive to Jan. 1, 1971. couldn't help but see his own Council also proposes an shadow. Brace yourself against| additional 20¢ increase for six more weeks of cold weat-jall employees of the Works Department January 1, 1972. her. purchase o 99 Coupon with each $5.00 purchase ond 16 Coupons will give you o 28 PIECE SET for 4 persons, completer sets ore olso avoiloble. See SAMPLE SETTINGS ot RED & WHITE this WEEKEND! Wins Angling Recognition Fishing in the Metropolitan Miami Fishing Tournament, Ron Deeth, R.R. No. 2, won angling recognition when he landed a 45 Ib. and a 24 Ib. kingfish in the Spin end Light Tackle Division. mackerel, and 1 bonito. He was fishing out of Sugar Loaf Marina with Capt. Cliff Car- lile. He will receive, a Citation ad Sportsmanship Award and arm patches with his Year Book The superintendent's salary will be negotiated separately at that time. OLD TIME Meal Feature Wowson's Red & White 9 CHOICE PEAS »- 2:39: : TIME LON PORK 49 Sunkist Navel Oranges doz. 59¢ Ontario Potatoes 25 Ib. bag 85¢ B.C. Delicious Apples 6 for 59¢ New Crop Cabbage Ib. 12¢ Green Onions bunches 2 for 25¢ BUY OF THE 'Hamburger -~~ 1.15 =~. CLARK' $ SOUPS eRe COFFEE © ©

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