Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 12 May 1971, p. 5

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Obedient Champ Alberteen's Count Alfie (Clico) displays championship form as he clears the high jump on command from trainer Valerie Butt, a member of the Oshawa Obedience Association. Clico, owned by Valerie's father, Alfred Eden of R.R. 3, Port Perry, was also in top form when he won the open A obedience competition with a score of 191% at the recent Peterborough and District Obedience Trials. Mrs. Butt is holding the trophy Clico won in (Photo by Bob McDougall) the championship. Mrs, Marion Bell our new| President welcomed the mem- bers to the May 6th meeting in the Municipal Hall promptly at 2 p.m. The Roll Call--World Af- fairs, how they affect you, was given a good response. Invitations were received to the Ethel Chapman night in Blackstock on May 15th. To Manchester on May 14, to see pictures of Russia tak- en by Mr. and Mrs. Hadden of Wick. To the Greenbank W.! May 12th at 8 o'clock 12th, to join with them in celebrating their 25th Anni-) versary. Mrs. Clara Warren in charge of the Tweedsmuir Tea secured the promise of food and help for that occa- sion. Mrs. Hazel Duff announced that she had secured a num- ber of song sheets fog the wi Mrs. Bell asked May Wil- liams to make necessary ar- rangements for the District Annual which is to be held in the local Presbyterian Church on May 20th. Mrs. Irene Whitfield was LETTERS » "= EDITOR Dear Editor: 'A search is underway for) to a town of twelve thousand residents of this area who were! people. A selection will be employed in the town of Ajax} made from such photos and a during the last war. The Ajax/ number of them will be repro- Historical Board is desirous| duced in a pictorial history of capturing on tape recoll-| of Ajax which is expected to ections of people who partic-| be available this fall. ipated im the initial stages of the development of that com- munity. If you know of someone who fits into this category, | it would be appreciated if you| would forward the name and address of same together with pertinent details to the Ajax Historical Board, % Mr. dack Vickers, Librarian, Ajax Public Library. The Historical Board is also' asking for the loan or out- right gift of photographs of| Play ads not later the early days of the com-| 200m, Tuesday. Jack Vickers, PLUMBING Sports QUALITY WORKMANSHIP HEATING Sales SCORPION SNOWMOBILES Domestic & Industrial WIRING ---- ie a CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL Ajax Public Library. named convener of the Brook- lin Fair entries with Mrs. Marion Bell and Miss Alice Dodd as helpers. Mrs. Ina DeYonge volun- OW TARGET EVERY TUAE | teered to help with visiting | munity which has now grown Port Perry and entertainment at the | Community Nursing Home, | and Star ORANGE TANG Crystals EVAPORATED Carnation Milk ALL FLAVOURS FRESHIES 4 3% oz pkgs 3 16 oz tins 128 oz. JAVEX 13- < - ABC Powdered Detergent Nabisco Shreddies : z pc. Shredded Wheat Nescafe Inst. Coffee « o BATHROOM TISSUE Babys Only Please Johnsons Baby Oil 2 bb. 15 oz. 2's 5 oz. ~ Honeydale WI. To Ajax W.1. at 1:30 May) suggested June as a/ | month for such visits since, PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, May 12, 197) - & May is filled with other commitments. Mrs. Bell asked May Wil liams 'to lead the discussion for plans for the District An- nual meeting to be held in the local Presbyterian church on May 20th. Mrs. Irene Whitfield gave &@ paper on a number of household and camping hints. She also voiced appreciation of the work of Miss Alice Dodd with the girls. Mrs. Cornish reporting for Historical Research asked for i;and family, jwith Mrs. W. Bryan on Sum old pictures and small arti- cles that could be placed | around the room, as conver sation pieces, the day of our} tea. She also brought us up to date on her work on the) history book bridal May Williams spoke brief-| ly on the motto--"Your heri- tage of freedom, like a jewel, is yours to guard". Before closing with "O Canada" Dorothy Naples showed us some of her recent exquisitely created handcraft after whic refreshments were served Dy Mrs. Jean Carnochan's group News Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDon- ald, Bowmanville, were tea guests of Mrs. T. Bailey on Sunday evening = Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Oreno were Sunday visitors of Mrs. W. Bryan Mrs. Fred Tabb has return- ed home from Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Virtue Toronto visited. day. Mrs. Jack Peeling, Oshawa called on Mrs. T. Bailey dur- ; ing the week-end Mr. Ralph Grace, U. of Waterloo, is spending the summer vacation with Mrs. [A Grace and Mr. and Mrs H. Grace and family. Mrs. R. Davey attended a shower for Dianne Hackney in Bowmanville on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell, Oshawa were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Stephen- son and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and June attended the Wed- ding of Mr. Donald Power of Cookston, held at Barrie, Ont- ario on Saturday, May 8th. 89- 37 "75 c 49. 45< 4i- BLADE : LEAN TENDER SHORT RIB ROAST Fresh Sliced 37¢ 79 Bright Side Shampoo ;» -: 1.05 KOTEX Regular 12's 4 5 Rs Bal FOOD MARKETS so ROAST B wash' PHONE 985-2492

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