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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 15 Sep 1971, p. 4

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| Ht : ty if : cf Eie® Hel ie Ry : : ba innovator from Great-West Wm. Laurence Evans 15 Bell St., Box 550 UXBRIDGE, Ontario Telephone: 852-3184 Life, Health, Group, Annuities Great-West Life sewnnet Qayy om donated by local butchers and stores = 4 - Enjoy Picnic "C" Pack Cubs started fall session on Thursday, Sept. 9. Final plans for a family picnic to be held at Mariposa, Opps Park, commonly known the | Sand Bar at Valentia. A total of 46 persons in- cluding cubs, leaders, parents enjoyed the picnic held on Saturday ,Sept. 11. Swimming, | PORT. PERRY STAR | COMPANY, LIMITED Gu Serv ws P. HVIDSTEN, WM. T HARRISON, Plast Manager =o Port Perry. Reach. Seugog and Cartwright Townships Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Member of the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Assiciation Published every Wednesday by The Port Perry Star Co. Ltd. Port Perry, Ontario. Authorized as second class maill by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. and for payment of postage in cash Second Class Mail Registration Number 0266 Subscription Rates: In Canada $4.50 per yr. Elsewhere $6.00 per year. Publisher - Editor P. HVIDSTEN, Jr. Advertising Manager Single Copy 10¢ ii : i F i QF = f 5 Mr and Mrs. Frank Stover, Scarboro, visited Wednesday with Mrs. K. Roblin. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzgerald entertained friends, neigh- bours and relatives to a Hay Ride recently Our regular Church Service begins next Sunday in Enni- skillen United Church. Rev. Hopkins officiating at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. S. Grant and Arthur visited Wednesday with Mrs. R. Davey. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lee, Oshawa are guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Lee and Mr. and Mrs. H. Grace and families. Several from this district attended the Orono fair on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stover, Searboro, accompanied by Mrs. K. Roblin spent Thurs- day at the Stovers cottage on Rice Lake. A bridal shower was held Following speeches from When he stepped from a|arrival at Holiday Inn, Osha |Mr. Trudeau and other dig- Canadian Forces helicopter | wa. nitaries, he was ushered out at Pickering High School Fri- He was again accompanied/a side door of the hotel, day, he was greeted by 1,500 | by Norm Cafik, and welcomed | walked to the helicopter and Ontario County school chil-|by Russell Honey, MP for/lifted off for his return trip cheering and waving | Northumberland-Durham. to Ottawa. > Mr. Trudeau was welcomed -- t to meet the Prime|to the City of Oshawa by BOWLING were Norm Cafik,|Mayor Edward McNeely and Ontario Riding and|his wife and introduced by} LADIES WEDNESDAY from Ontario Coun-|Terry McCarl, president of NIGHT BOWLING of Education. Mr.|the Ontario Riding Liberal/ so.» gth, 1971-- u, smiled and waved | Association. Ash 1 's children as he was When entering the banquet} jy), : 5 into the main audi-|hall, cheers and a round of Beech 5 waded be. gaa gfrad iy mera greeted him. He} (4 5 it" session toured the room greeting ; ay sala at 5 ovation by the stu- e = io the close of the pro- Senior EDS eMC ale Among the 1,500 one. =" ~ si ~ secon e mre we see coe! Cieoms. | =. pen engn andes Dene 50 members attended the} Lilac ....... 0 ts | 1st Fall meeting of the Senior} Spruce ........ 0 following question;"Whatcan| Election of Officers was Beth Oke--266 < other students expect |taken care of and all are| High Triple-- d in the way of a forward to a busy Beth Oke--630 really up to you to go out and grab your own future. No one is going to write a blank cheque on life -- you'll "Fiddler on the Roof" at the University Theatre, Toronto. An invitation has been accepted to visit "The Oshawa Drop In." A bus trip to the Picton area was chosen as our next Over 210 Single-- L. Bertrand--224; M. Hawes --217; M. Geer--217; B. Oke --266; G. Forder -- 215; V Rider--222. Over 600-- M. Hawes--609; B. Oke-- 630. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson on Friday evening for Miss Margo Mur- phy and Mr. Don Stephenson who are to be married on Sept. 17th. Many very love- ly useful gifts were received after which a buffett lunch was served. Mr. Orvis Smith and Mrs. JI Smith, Oshawa, visited Fri- day with Mr. Tom Trick and Mrs. Grant Carnochan. Mrs. T. Bailey spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Peeling in Oshawa. Mr. Stanley Taylor attend- ed Port Perry Fair on Labor Day. Belated congratulations to Mr. Herb Hooey who celebra- ted his 97th Birthday. Now have to find it yourself." Mr. Trudeau said if the young people of Canada doubt the future of this QOOOOOOOOOooOOoogagogoonoodn" You'll Enjoy A Visit To The Recently Check The Label On Your Paper ENLARGED and RENOVATED . y , = Tavern ~ LICENCED under the ® Liquor Licencing Board of Ontario While you enjoy an a Aparitif and your Meal, you can listen to piped-in Background Music ° EXCELLENT MEALS served in an Cnet telltale adie oyroud tahind a now Intimate and Friendly » bar mixing a favourite drink. Atmosphere MEALS SERVED IN 3 DININGROOMS ConwayGardens ;- = Tavern ~ 61 Scugog Street -- Port CVO) vata ta ' rt

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