Rlackstock (Continued from page 6) ¥ Mr, and Mrs. Len Hooey (who is now banker in Orono), Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Jackman and son, Toronto (Emily Williamson), Mrs, Davies and children and Mrs, Wm. Lawrenson, Toronto; (Gertie * Williamson), = Woodville; Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Ginn and Mr. Arthur Crozier, Orono; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharpe, Enniskillen; Mr. and ~ Mrs. David Kay, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Byers, Bowmanville, Mrs, Wm, VanCamp, Mrs. Thomas Smith, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Fee and Mr. Eldon. A] «Mr. Gordon Paisley--spent. a few day with Mrs. Wm, VanCamp. : Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Argue and daughter Marilyn, of Winnipeg, spent a few days with his aunt Mrs, John McKee. They all spent Sunday with friends in Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, Beaver ~=s-ton, with Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Archer, Mr, and Mrs. and girls, Eldad, with Mr. and Mrs. "Ernest Larmer, ' Mr. Dalton and Miss Hazel-English visited their aunt Mrs. Frank Rogers in Whitby on Thuriday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tomkins, Brian and Erie, Weston, with Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning. . Miss Nora Venning, home_on holidays. ' 'Miss Mary Wilson, Toronto, spent the weck-end at home. Mrs. Frank Saywell, Oshawa, gpent Lindsay, is last week with Mr. and Mis, Howard| Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt, Carol, and Saywell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shook, Toronto, brought Mrs. John. Marlow home on Saturday and visited" Mr. and "Mrs. Gilbert Marlow. : Mrs. Jessie B. Weir, Brooklin, is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Leith Byers. Mr. and Mrs. Will White and Mr. _ Sandy Braithwaite, Cavan, were Sun- 'day guestg of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Werry, | . ; Mrs. Norman Malcolm, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. Merril VanCamp. T TT Miss Margaret Thompson, Toronto, spent last week with her' brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomp- son, : : The cellar and foundation got under way last week for Mr, and Mrs. Carl Wright'snew home. : Messrs. Neil Bailey and Wes Pearce have made a big improvement to the front street by very hard work in removing stumps and straightening the sidewalk. "Mr. Norman Taylor -had an opera- "tion on his eye in Toronto last week, and at present he and Miss Wilt Tay- lor. are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Palm De Luca in the city. * Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Booker, in Oshawa, on Sunday. sh . Bonnie Snooks, Port Perry, is holi- daying with her cousin Shirley Snooks. ~ ANGLICAN W. A. The July meeting of the W.A. of St. John's church was held in the Parish 1 Harvey Yellowlees|. . The Seagrave Sunday School-Picnic time of her mother's passing. A get well card was signed by all the mem- bers present to be sent to Mrs, Knight, in the Oshawa Hospital. An invita- tion to hold a bake sale at the home of Mrs. Bateman, Caesarea, on July 30 was accepted. An article from the Living Message, "St. Mary's Sunday School Van," was read by Mrs. A. Bailey. The last two chapters of the Study Book "Healing Hands" « and "Sewing and Building' were read, by Mrs. Colley. The meeting closed with prayer and lunch was served by Group IV, with Mrs, Jas. Forder as convener. Seagrave Mr. and Mrs. A. Moon and Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lake and Stevie, and 2 Lake attended the Hadwion pic at Lindsay Ktvartha park on Saturday. Miss Laura Mark of Toronto spent a few days at Mrs. A. Bruce's. Mr. Denny Tobin of Camp Bordon spent the week-end at his home with Mr. and Mrs. J. Tobin. Mildred Martin of Scugog Island is spending a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker. Carol Butt spent a few days In Whitby, with Miss Marlon and Lois Glenny, Carol. family and Miss Joyce Cochran spent Sunday in Midland. Mrs. Cora Billingham visited in Whit- by 'Sunday. was held on Saturday at Geneva Park, Swimming was the main event of the afternoon due to the heat. 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Around 100 people sat down to supper at the close of a well spent afternoon when everyone went home tired but happy, ) | Miss Marjorie Bruce, Miss Hazel and Laura Mark of Toronto and Mrs. Mc- pherson of Lindsay are énjoying a motor trip up north. ey Prince Albert Fi Mrs. Miller and baby of Elmhurst, 111, 'U.S.A. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. McCrea, Mr. and Mrs. M. Luke and Paul, Hamilton spent the week-end with Mrs. Luke, = Miss Jacqueline Holman, Toronto, is with her aunts the Misses M. and F. Holman this week. Mrs, F. Stanton, Brooklin spent the week-end with Mrs. McKerihan. pee \ A TOUCH OF GREASEPAINT Barry Morse and Alan King, top- flight actors of international repute, do a program which is a sort of theatrical curiosity shop. Their half- hour weekly CBC Trans-Canada net- dramatic readings, anecdotes, news and criticism, to little-known stories of playwrights and actors. To gather material for "A Touch of Greasepaint" they must do a good deal of research, as well as calling on their own broad fields of experience, work show features everything from |. Tri-County Baseball Schedule Aug. 1--Stouffville at Lindsay . © 8--Newmarket at Port Perry 6--Sunderland at Newmarket 6--Lindsay at Stouffville 10--Newmarket at Sunderland 13--Port Perry at Newniarket Play-offs--1st vs. 4th; 2nd vs. 8rd. < Manchester Church gervice will be resumed here on Sunday, August 7th at 10 a.m. Rev. Mr. McKinnon of Scugog will be the minister and Prospect congre- gation will join with Manchester for the month of August. . What might have been a tragic fire was averted on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr, A, Johns. Miss Johns | noticed the fire in a rail fence north of the barn. Neighbors and Port 'Perry firemen were.soon on the scene and the fire which had gained con- | siderable headway was controlled be- fore it reached the barn. Deepest sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Vernon and family in their sad bereavement. Messrs. Clinton Midgley and Har- vey Dobson attended the Masonic Centennial at -- Toronto -- exhibition' grounds on Sunday, July 17th. Mr. A. Roach joined his family at weeks vacation, : Mrs. Wheatley of Brooklin is visit- ing her daughter Mrs. Clinton Midg- ley and family. cv Mrs. J. Bain spent last: Wednesday in Toronto. : Master Brenton Lamb, Raglan visit- ed last week with his cousin, little Miss Melodie Anne Wilson. - Miss Carol McCartney is visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrison, Myrtle. : } Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rudkin and Lynda of Ajax and Mrs. Bill Rudkin, Brooklin were guests at the Midgley home last week. Mrs. John West and-Miss Anne Mc- Cuteheon of Lion's Head spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Wilson. Mrs. Anne Wanninkhof and Mr. A. VanderVoort at the B.A. Station have passed recent first aid St. John's am- J MOST POWERFUL DIESEL IN CANADA: I). S. 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