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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Sep 1967, p. 7

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. HL $145" ¥ ' ed \ * i » . N \ fy . o! . 1 PC" a. docket dnicrhnidinssimtsdegrasodnasalssatdedubiodduabddm sordid doddiraranrmd spain abisviden site eda eadUainriai ale a SESS avon X MLL they move out. Wild 'in a way no other sports car Venning returned home from SEA can match! Oshawa hospital Saturday. PRR Valiant: Again in "68! Nobody beats Valiant for value! We do hope he keeps steadily Low initial price and a long record of high trade-in improving now. value. Roomy. Comfortable. Economical. Easy to Sorry to report Mrs. John » handle. That's Valiant. A great compact car! Wolters and Mrs. Ben De it Sport Satellite: One of the all-new Plymouth Mid-Size Jong are in Port Perry hos- oN Five. The other four: GTX, Satellite, Road Runner, pital. And that Mrs. Art SE and Belvedere. Swift. Young. Nimble-sized. Three great Dean passed away Sunday 6) Suburban wagons, too! evening. 4 Fury: The freshest difference in travelling you've ever In the report of Students ih ; . experienced! 38 sensational new Furys priced to suit going to Universitiés, we {52 Flymonk Valiant Signet 2-door your fancy. Plymouth has gone to great lengths to win missed Floyd Kyte who is a; edan: 108" wheelbase. . oo ' . 243 ir you over with the most luxurious Furys ever built! attending Ryerson. Of course bis he was attending High School i) : » in Port Perry. OAS Recent visitors with Mrs. ay Geo. Crawford and Mr. .and io Mrs. W. J. Pearce were: Mr. eh and Mrs. Gordon Cox and fa- 5) mily, Cleveland; Mr. & Mrs. bei Sissi Harry De La Matter & Lloyd; 2 ~ "BLACKSTOCK NEWS By Olga Hill Women's Institute Education was the theme of the Women's Institute meeting which was held in the Township Hall Wednes- day night. Mrs. I. Munday of Bowmanville, District Pre- gident, gave a very interest: ing address. - She commenced her talk with a baby and how Quickly they learn and fol- lowed up all through life. Education is a "drawing out". 8he also mentioned this Cen. tennial year and 70th anni versary of Wo 's Institute. Mrs. Marwood McKee, who Roll call was "Why. I am Proud of Canada" was well answered. Mrs. Charles Smith gave the Current Ev: ents and Mrs. Roy Taylor gave a fine response to the motto--"Take Time to Read -- it is the Foundation of Wisdom". Mrs. L. Thompson played and sang a few of the 20th Century Hymn Tunes. During the business period which was presided over by Presid Mrs. V. Bailey and Secretary Mrs. L. Thompson after the regular Secretary and Treasurer's statements the reports of our exhibits at Blackstock and Port Perry Fairs were given. The Tweedsmuir tea at Hampton announced and plans for same made. The Central Ontario Area Convention an- nounced. Resolutions read. Mrs. Ralph Larmer reported on prospects for 4-H girls club. W.I. happy to stand behind the club and assist where possible. Thanks for a Centennial Pin sent Mrs. J. Forder was received. Decided to commence eu- chre parties for each second week during winter months on October 9th. Attendance 22. Altho renovations are not completely finished the Unit: ed Church people were able to hold service in the church Sunday morning. Rev. P. Romeril chose as the theme for his sermon "The Higher Gate". An open session of Sunday School was held in the CE Centre with a UN.T.C.F. film PORT PERRY STAR - Thurs. September 14th, 1967 - 7 shown in place of teaching period as the class rooms are not finished yet. In St. John's Church. Rev. R. C. Rose preached from "The Love of Christ". Sun- day School opened for 'the fall term. The Anglican Sunday Schools of Port Perry and Blackstock held their picnic at Cartwright Park, Saturday. As the weather got very chil ly in early evening they came up to Blackstock Parish Hall for supper. Mrs. W. W. Van Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gunter and the cars from Chrysler than ever before. too!!! Plymouth Sport Satellite 2-door Hardtop: 116" wheelbase. aaa to A S~ lymou Barracuda: Three ways wild. Fastback! Hardtop! Convertible! Wild in the way they look. Wild in the way 300 Convertible: 124" wheelbase. n-- Country wagons. move, Move up to Chrysler "68! | Sunday guests at the Edgar Heron home. : Make your These Plymouth /Chrysler dealers are going-all-out to switch you: SWEETMAN'S SERVICE STATION 94 WATER STREET. PORT PERRY. ONTARIO CHRYSLER CANADA LTD. = family met Miss Mable Van Camp at the airport early Sunday morning as she re turned home from her trip to Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp spent a few days with her sister and family at Pointe au Baril last week. Mrs. P. V. Woodward and Gail, Pointe au Baril; Mrs. T. Murschaut, Manitourodge; Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Stewart, Heather and Duncan. Brook- lin, attended the Memorial Service at Nestleton Sunday afternoon and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ford Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Roy Morrow, celebrated their 10th wedding anniver- sary Sunday. Messrs. Andy Holmes and Marshall Keast, Orono, visit- ed Mrs. A. Fowler Thursday. Mrs. Muriel Hainstock, Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carey, Tor- onto and Mr, and Mrs. Edgar 7 Horn, Oshawa were callers of Mrs. Albert Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin and boys. Glad to report Earle Trewin got home from hospital Saturday. Also glad to know Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hitchman Toronto; Mrs. Mary Tetlow, Scugog; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bryan and (Continued on Page 14) spent the week-end; - ~~ ay EY PUNT SIS SSG < ne Ashburn | News Mr. and 'Mrs. Harris Hol- mes of Islington and Mr. Walter Anderson, of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson. Miss Edith Gostick of Green River, was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '| olds, of Ancaster and Mrs. A. Reynolds, of Whitby were Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Russell Richardson in the death of her brother Wil- liam Gordon, of Kingston "| Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Miller and baby daughter of Otta- wa visited Mrs. M. Sparks on Wednesday. The September meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home. of Mrs. Douglas Ashton , on Wednesday at 8.15 p.m. RA REET hx SE PY TR LARRY At Wm. Hopkins. i Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kerry A Canada's most popular luxury of Epsom, spent Sunday with po car comes on more luxuriously Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton. 3 than ever for *68. New Yorker. s#| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacAnd- { | 300. Custom Newport. Newport. | | less and family, of Don Mills; aa And the magnificent Town and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reyn- 0

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