7 ado " ~ Lovet d oul 2A Rs 2 a REN Se Sain SET leat = a NL a Aart hw ANY on x Re ar PE " 2 Bg Ty i Ss Le a i, Sr 4 "at SRE ES ~ mily of Neil and Aileen, Gord- 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 11th, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. W. Keen and Brian visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright of Cannington. Mr. and Mrs. H. Strong of Manchester and Mr, and Mrs. G. McMillan of Wick visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Stone. Word has just been received of the passing of Mr. Silas Rey- nolds in Port Perry Hospital. He was a much loved and res- pected former resident of Sea- grave, Congratulations to Miss Jean Bright on a very successful Dance Recital in the Auditorium of Port Perry High School. Mr. Bert Wanamaker return- ed home ,on Saturday, and is recovering nicely after his re- cent surgery. Mrs. A. Brown of Toronto was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wanamaker. The family of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fishley gathered at their home on Sunday to honour Mr. and Mrs. Neil McMillan, formerly Aileen Fishley, on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Len Williams, Miss Dianne Williams and Mr. Bill McDaid, Miss Eva Fishley and Mr. Al. McDonald, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fishley and Donald, of Brooklin; Mr, and Mrs. R. Rahm and family of Saintfield; Mr. Cecil Fishley, Mr. Jas. Fishley and Mrs. C. Tait. Also the fa- on, Douglas and Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan were pre- sented with a chaise lounge and chair, and a happy' time en- joyed by all. Mr .and Mrs. Murdock Belair accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson of Burketon Stn. motored to Brockville on Fri- day morning, and attended the Graduation Exercises at the Ontario Hospital, in that city. Mr. Robert Brinkman was one of the graduates, The two visiting couples spent, the rest of the week-end in that area. 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Pearson, in hospital, at Oshawa on Satur- day. Sunday we had a lovely ser- vice. The Guides, Brownies, Cubs and Scouts were present with their various leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred of Agincourt Sunday guests of his brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Victor Aldred. Mr. and Mrs, R. Cawker and family in Argyle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aldread of New Brunswick guests at the Hardy cottage for the week-end. Miss Virginia Eden spent the week-end . with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. New- man at Seagrave. Miss Sandra Fralick of Tor- onto at her home over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. G. Minty in Toronto, Monday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tyrell of Highland Creek at their cottage for the week-end at Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden and Beverley spent Sunday with Preston Lake. Congratulations to. Mr. and 12th will be celebrating their 657th wedding anniversary. An evening meal is planned for all the family. Mr. and Mrs. Fra- lick are living in the house that was built for his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Solomon Fralick in 1864. The family immigrat- ed to Canada in 1868. Service on Sunday at 11.15 am. All are cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. A, Hooker at F Mrs. C. L. Fralick who on June! FAA Se I DA SHINES EO 2 0 Fe HAL THANK YOU THE PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB wish to thank the Citizens of Port Perry for their generous response to their annual Light Bulb Campaign held last Monday evening. 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Shorts BERMUDAS JAMAICAS , In Patterns And Solids $4.95 - 8.50 IF YOU WANT STYLE AND QUALITY FOR THE MAN OF THE HOUSE } g \ MEN'S WEAR H r - a _--_ cs -- 1 ------r-- --------------------- Ae OA Sr tl SE FON El