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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Jul 1967, p. 14

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. 5 - Wr Lima PNAS Ea ---- ie, ol, 7 and, en --~ tl A a = Nar SERN PERT Cis wal, ALTSS By Olga Hill 14 - O.N.O. Twenty members of the O.N.O. Club met at the home of Jessie Gunter Thursday evening. The entertainment began by ladies being divid- ed in pairs and started out on a Treasure Hunt. Connie Swain and Jean Mahaffy were back first with most of . the items on the list. Mrs. Hopps asked the ONO to cater for her daughter's wedding August 19th. The scarecrow contest spon- sored by O.N.O. for Black: stock Fair is for ages up to 14, either boys or girls. All to be at fair grounds by 12 noon, Friday, Aug. 25th with their exhibits. Decided to have the "Hus: bands Banquet and Dance" in Blackstock in the fall and invite all past members. "A baby shower was given. Pat Fletcher at which she re-. ceived a dress, blanket and sleep 'and play set. A Barbecue in the back yard was then enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes went to Marathon, Ontario Saturday to spend a coupl: of days with a nephew and wife from England who are visiting "their son at Mara- thon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter and family, Port Arthur are PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 20th, 1967 + LACKSTOCK NEWS visiting Mrs. Charles Venn- ing and family and 'Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gunter and fa- mily. Mrs. K. Donaldson, Peler- borough, visited Mrs. J. A. Johnston last week. On Monday evening of last week, Mrs. Wm. Hooey en- 'tertained some former neigh- 'bors and friends and all had ithe pleasure of viewing the i wedding gifts of her daugh: ter Joyce (Mrs. Donald Ross). | Miss Edna Larmer visited | friends in Toronto, Peterboro and Havelock last week and 'is now spending a few days { with Mrs. Fred Willan, Bow- manville. © Mr. and Mrs. Ken Waters KEN. P. MURRAY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial 274 Rosa St. CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON ~ COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT | PHONE 985-7005 PORT PERRY i and John Cennilworth visited | the Neil Malcolms during the ' week. ; { Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Mc- | Kee attended the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. M. Birch in Orono Friday. | binson, Cindy VanCamp and Janis McLaughlin are spend- ing this week at Camp Pre: Ord, i tens Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- ham spent the week-end with friends at a cottage near } Picton," Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton : and Mrs. Edgar Horn Oshawa { called on Mrs. Albert Wright i Sunday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin, ; Lloyd and Earl attended the SIE HALT I 7 ban MAE LT SRY Re RT, - J { ~~ Cheryl Graham, Terry Ro- -Saturday. | £% 4 A ¥ ER a Trewin family picnic at Bowmanville Sunday after noon. Congratulations to Lor: raire Turner who passed her Grade 8 Piano and to Janct Turner who received 1st class honours in Grade 2 Rudi- ments. These were pupils of Mrs. Ruth Wilson. Lor- raine also received Honours in Harmony and pass in His- tory, with Mrs. Jackson, Port Perry, teacher. The Cartwright Squirts were hosts to Greenbank in Nestleton Park Thursday evening. They also played in Seagrave Tuesday evening and won both games. The Scouts returned home from camp Saturday and the Girl Guides are camping at Laurel Park this week. Gordon Malcolm is attend- ing camp at Quin mo lac this week. Mrs. D. Wilson and Mrs. A. McQuade visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Dunsford, Sunday and Saturday they attended a bridal shower for Miss Maxine McKee at the home of Mrs. Bert Shae, Janetville. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn(nee Alice _.Taylor).who were-married-in-- Burketon Church with recep- tion and dinner in Blackstock Christian Education Centre Also congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rutherford (nee Christina Szulak) who were married in Oshawa on Saturday. Allan is a grand- son of Mrs. G. Fowler. Mrs. G. Fowler spent last | week with the George Ruth-| erfordss and attended the! wedding festivities. Master Jamie Malcolm is! visiting his grandmother Mrs.! A. J. Cook, Brooklin. ; Miss Gertrude Henry, Tor-! onto is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean & Janet. Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder, Miss Joyce Forder and Mr. C. Brown visited relatives in Midland Wednesday. Miss Rhea Forder, Pipe- stone, Manitoba is visiting the Forder relatives in this area. 5 Several from here either visited at the Parlors, Lind- say Friday or attended the funeral Saturday of Mr. George Chapman, -Ballyduff. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar- low and Mrs. Harry VanCamp attended the Staples re- union in Lindsay Saturday and Church service at the Anglican church Ida on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gra: ham visited Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bradburn, Janetville Sunday. Mrs. Engelgan, Mrs. Neil Malcolm and Mary Lou visit- ed Mrs. James Millet and children, Willowdale, Thurs- day. ee Mr. Paul Rahm, Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Porter and Sean. Orono and Mrs. C. Hill were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Paul was home from Friday night. ) Miss Anni- Hari, Miss Han- ni Peters, Switzerland were Saturday and Sunday guests {forthe little ones, of Mr .and Mrs. Carl Wright. These ladies are on a Teach: ers Tour of Canada and the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow and children, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wright went to Cana. diana Park, Niagara on Sun day after taking above men: tioned ladies to the plane at Malton. Sunday guests of Mrs. Chas. Venning, Wayne and Linda along with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter and famil were Mr. and Mrs. Garry Venning and Penny, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. E. Little and Sandra, Whitby. Mrs. David Hill, Richmond Hill and Mrs. Harry Lade, Myrtle called on friends in the village during the week. Mr. Brian Dunsmoor visit: ed his brother in Brampton during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Drink- water and family, Ottawa were week-end guests of Mrg. W. W. Van Camp and the Blake Gunters. McLAUGHLIN PICNIC The McLaughlin family picnic was held at Cart: wright Park, Caesarea Sup- day afternoon... joyed swimming, or wading olders had a nice visit. taken of and a good program- and off home, CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE Summer Safety Contest (nol) - Elmer's THE CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE CCM: IMPERIAL "700" ONE BOY'S ONE GIRL'S 25 5 Each Kit contains bicycle lock, handle grips, mud flap and streamers. 1. Cut this and color draw a pic BIKES 2, List on s paper the FLYTE ACCESSORY KITS errors to a Form. - How to enter-- paper along dotted lines like this and color it. wrong in. the picture. 3. Mail contest and list of contest out of the picture, Or ture that looks returned. eparate sheet of seven things may not enter. 'mentary school ddress on Entry enter. 4. All entries become the property of Elmer the Sofe- ty Elephant and cannot be 5. Children of employees of this newspaper, the Ontario Safety League and C.C.M. 6. Any Ontario child of ele- age may Ly Judges' decision is final, EVERY WEEK 3 INIT Q3LL0d ONOTV 1nd | ELMER A ed NAME TELEPHONE mail before JULY 26 to: c/o ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE 208 KING STREET WEST TORONTO 1, ONTARIO CT sh '| teresting report on the Na- GREENBANK W. I. The June meeting of the Greenbank W.I was held oh June 28th at the Community Hall with an attendance of 22. The Pres. Mrs. H. Phoe- nix opened the meeting with a poem, the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. The minutes were read and the roll call answered by a verse from an old school book which was quite interesting. = Several items of business were dis- cussed. A bus trip has been planned for early fall and left with Mrs. H. Phoenix & Mrs. G. Beaton to make the arrangements, also a picnic in Aug. in Mrs. Truax's Maple Bush. The members will hear more about this picnic at a later date. The Ontario district W.L picnic was held at Wells- Spring Park on July 11 with a very small attendance. Re- ports were heard from the different convenors and Mrs. H. Phoenix gave a very in- tional convention which she attended in Guelph early in Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shie® of Sunderland favoured -us with pictures of their vaca: tion to the Barbados at Eas: able to get some wonderful pictures of what life here '| was like, the crops, industry; the schools, and the people. And we enjoyed them very much. and Mrs. Shier for caging and the meeting closed with the Institute grace and lunch was served by the group in charge. Mrs. Clements, Mrs. y Dusty and Mrs. Diamond. " 'About 30 families were re: presented. A good many en- while! A bountiful meal was par- me of sports was enjoyed: until the rain came and all: made a dash for their cars' was planned for the 3rd Wed. June. 1K] ter and they certainly were Mrs. Diamend thanked Mr.

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