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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jul 1964, p. 3

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48 BE neh ted Ry FA 0 $a LAE AR Teal bd wr. Fa FAA NT SEL" to LAY TES ; AF nid l a to SOA TE B ) FIAT I HEE RA RENE RE ERROR UP Bll a rnd 2 NE Bas WHITE DHE 8 SORA STE) Sr fin hk 2H re TN ENE AE of 4 ih Aja Cy ERY wa a vs EAE BAR A Fre, YAN RRA A - AM 0 A PI nid a - : a debi canis Js PUR Arh. VRE , Snide - Cartwright Park,; PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1964 -- 8 Sunday afternoon, June 5th, 1964 for .their 10th \ thered in +. BLACKSTOCK NEWS "Smitherman, Susan rr Grade III to Grade IV-- ville, Enniskillen, Janetville, Nestleton and Blackstock. Saturday, June 27th Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn, Toronto were pleasantly surprised when on accepting an invitation to spend the night with the Joe Bradburns and remain for De- coration Service Sunday. On arrival they found most of the Bradburn families already ga- thered there ready to celebrate Lorne and Helen's 25th wedding anniversary. A very pleasant social evening was spent and the honoured couple were the recipients of a lovely silver cas- serole, servers, salt & peppers, ete. Sunday morning in the United Church, Rev. P. Romeril based his sermon on 'A Door of Hope'. Mr, Stuart Dorrell sang a solo "My Task". Holy Communion was administered. In the evening the Orange Lodge Parade was held with service in the United Church. At this service Nestleton Junior Choir sang two fine numbers: "Beside Green Pastures" and "He shall Feed His Flock". Rev. P. Romeril delivered an impres- sive sermon from - the text "Onto Him Who Loved us and loosed us from our sins". ! Sacrament of Holy. Com- munion was administered in the Anglican Church Sunday morn- ing also. Canon Ashmore de- livered a fine sermon as usual. Mrs. Arvella Henry is holi- daying with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter at a cottage at Bala. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McLaugh- lin, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey Sunday 28th. Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar and family, Scarboro were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Orillia, June 28th; Miss Shirley Davis, Janetville and Miss Pat Adams, Nestleton, July 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright, Enniskillen; Mr. Arthur Wright, Misses Annie and Effa Wright and Mrs. Pat Tresise, Oshawa; | Mr. and Mrs, Goldwin Faint, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Earl] Trewin, Enniskillen, were cal- | lers of Mr. and Mrs. Albert: Wright and the Fred Trewins, during the week. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain and family. were: Mr. and Mrs. Laurence! Mountjoy, Warkworth; Mus. Phena Mountjoy, Mr, and Mrs. | Bill Hallett, Beth, Brian and | Wayne, Oshawa, and Miss San- dra Hagerman was Wednesday guest. 'Mr. and Mrs. M. Polloch, Sheffield spent the week-end | with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dor- rell and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rutledge, | Oakville spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, | and all four spent Wednesday | and Thursday at Bancroft. | Misses Annie & Effa Wright and Mr. Arthur Wright Osha-| wa, were Sunday guests of the Ernest and Glenn Larmers. Misses Betty Sanborne and Mable Van Camp, Toronto spent | Wednesday with Mrs. W. W. Van Camp. Saturday, June 27th Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans attended the Smith-Warren wedding at Hy- land Creek and this week-end they visited the Bill Bryans, Fenelon Falls. | year: President--Mr, | Harold Wright Oshawa; annual picnic. The afternoon was pleasantly spent renewing acquaintances, swimming and a good program of sports. After a bounteous supper had been partaken of, Mrs. Roy Taylor, president, called orde: and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin read the Secretary and Treasurer's reports. Cards were signed to be sent to two members who and Mr, Russel McLaughlin. Officers appointed for next and Mrs. Sec'y- Treas. -- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, Nestleton; Sports Com- mittee -- Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Dawson, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McLaughlin, Osh- awa. Relatives attended from Ot- tawa, Peterboro, Lindsay, Cress- well, Stoney Creek, Toronto, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Streets- SS. No. 2 Reach School Report Names arranged alphabetically. Grade VI to Grade VII-- Anderson, Willard Holtby, Douglas Manderson, Alan Webster, Nancy Grade V to Grade VI-- Croxall, Anna Exner, Dennis Gray, Muriel Holtby, Roger Smith, Donovan Smith, Irwin Grade IV to Grade V-- Anderson, Bobby Diamond, Hugh Diamond, Michael Gerber, Billy Goreski, Allan Anderson, Marilyn Diamond, Denise Holtby, Glen Manderson, John McClure, Harris Smith, Dale Grade II to Grade III-- Anderson, Beverly ', Helen Holtby, Marie Smith, Karen Grade I to Grade II-- Diamond, Pat Gerber, John Holtby, Jeanette Smitherman, Ruth M. 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