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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Feb 1971, p. 10

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9@ -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1971 and girls of Hanover visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling and got a late som ews 2. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell and girls of Roxborough Que- Jeon Jeffery im the house as I have two| % Mrs. Thos. Carter. This is} 10. pion to try to go home Li from hyacinth bl n,| 2 Tather special meeting as}, isi When Waker Genes Some, have, been ashing} it 18 or fifteenth birthday 'omorrom. Tay were, visit By RL. Peifer what luck I had with the) Party for our branch and 8/17', nion for the week-end. We may be snow bound days Poincetas I hept from last] Felner Spent, Boeamne i and weeks, year. One plant was so big} °0l@é Planned sa do try to Patty Kendry visited her Shut off from all our friends, | had to give it away but the | °* Present. weniperents Wr. snd We. Jack Frost may paint our [two I kept are blooming Also after no February| Harry Geer for the week-end. Sindems white beautifully. One had only| Meeting the U.C.W. hopes the Mr. and Mrs. Kerry attend. But stars will still be big one bloom last year, has five weather man will co-operate | ed the wedding of Miss Mar- and bright-- thie yeer. ee wag in genio And winter always ends. Don't forget the W.L meet- | meeting on a waey seen Save Group 2 in charge. Obviously they decided it cis ee ing Fob. 20th at the home) We are pleased that our| wise to take this time to do sick members from the WL | some visiting. all seem to be on the mend. Miss Joyce Wilson return- Mr. Harry Geer who has} ed to her nursing duties in been nursing an infected foot / Toronto after a week's holi- and ankle is also improving. | day at the home of her par- Mrs. Elmer Wilson met] ©?ts Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wil. " inful ide while | 50". aes tae ae bee ae me. Vat Wine we snow - mobile during Sun-| home for the week-end with F b 18 day's storm, The snow-plow} "iS Parents Mr. and Mrs. T urs ay, ep. couldn't get around to help} Elmer. I guess he missed but the neighbours turned| Dis class today. Sacred Heart Parish Hall out in the manner of years} Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tay: gone by and to-night Mrs.| lor visited Mr. and Mrs. UXBRIDGE hos-| David Knight and children on Saturday. in BIG JACKPOT $260. -- 56 Numbers Mr. and Mrs. Ross Prentice F as and Marsha of Waterloo also LITTLE JACKPOT $140. 58 numbers rt pager: uty re -- $10.00 Games -- visit with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Prentice. FREE Box of Kleenex * * Phillips ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR 157 Main Street W. Stouffville, Ont. ir 'ty -, * oa Why Pay More? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT COLUMBUS Phone 655- Cc and Music Director Jacob Groob| Choral Director Lioyd Bradshaw rus DUFF Electronics ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY ORCHESTRA - CHORAL CONCERT STEPHEN FIESS Pianist Eastdale Auditorium SUNDAY, FEB. 21st 8:30 p.m. Adults $2.00. Students $1.00 ' Tickets 725-9163 Septic Tanks Port Perry Auto Supply Queen St. Port Perry 985-2347 We Carry Parts MACHINE SHOP SERVICE BRAKE DRUM TURNING Cylinder Head Reconditioning etc L&M ROOFING @ ALL TYPES @ FREE ESTIMATES Satisfaction Guaranteed Tel: 745-7684 Collect Complete Sales & Service my Specialty "GREY" and "S.K. WAYNE" for the handyman or professional : 4 'Get Action By Auction' Call at my expense Whitby - 668-6189 Blacksto Bailey and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Corden. ' Mrs. Merlin Suggitt and Mrs. John Hamilton were in Toronto several days last week attending the Progres- sive Conservative Leadership Convention at Maple Leaf Gardens when Wm. Daivs was chosen as the leader of that party and so the new Premier of Ontario. Mrs. L. Taylor and Miss Edna Larmer are both pati- ents in Oshawa Hospital now. Miss Larmer has undergone eye surgery on both her eyes. Mrs. Charles Smith is show- ing improvement in Port Perry Hospital where Mr. George Skelding underwent surgery during the week. We wish for all these patients and any others that may be missed improvement in health. The February meeting the O.N.O. was held at the home of Diane Tobin with 20 members attending. Pre- sident Donna Kyte was in the chair for the various re- ports. Norma Van Camp re- ported en plans for the Skat- ing Party to be held at the rink on February 25. Draw Burnfield PLUMBING & HEATING 110 Simcoe St. North PHONE 985-7980 Forced Air Furnaces Pressure Systems New Work Repairs EMMERSON ck News sister, Constructive sugges- tions for O.N.O. activities for 1971 were discussed. Tente- tive plans were made for next New Year's Eve Dance. The rol! call was well answer ed with "Wear a different hairdo". A delicious lunch of finger roll sandwiches and cupeakes served by Diane & her group concluded a lovely evening. Cartwright Scouting Asso- ciation held snowmobile races on Sunday, February 14th at the farm of Murray Hoskin. For safety's sake all races were individual timed races. First place in their C.C. class- es were David Adams, Nestle- ton, Mike and Tim Wheeler, Phil Hoskin, Blackstock, Doug Matthew, Whitby. Sec- ond places went to Floyd and Colin Asselstine, Todd Mar- tyn, Graham Duff, Black- stock, Arnold, Neil, Scott & Dale Williams, Nestleton. The hospitality of Shirley and Murray Hoskin was much ap- preciated as they opened their home to the Ladies Auxiliary who served hot drinks to participants and spectators who had braved the storm and blocked road conditions to have fun and Pallant ACCOUNTANT A TOLL RR. 3 PORT PERRY Phone 985-2085 Evenings & Week-Ends INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 PTOLEMY and GRIEVE Gulf Service Station GENERAL REPAIRS -- Port Perry - 985-3182 * Brothers Construction ° Have your house built by experts. Also General Repoirs, Cottages Raised, MYLES KING Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE ond ANTIQUES OSHAWA -- 725-5751 or 723-0501 SEE US AT THE PORT PERRY STAR FOR ALL YouR PRINTING NEEDS

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