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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Aug 1968, p. 12

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12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, August 22, 1968 » By O. Hill Services were not as well 'ttended as usual in either hurches - Sunday, but fine ermons were delivered--in he United by Rev. L. M. "'ummerville of Bowmanville rom the theme of Interrup- ed projects, refering to Moses and David's plans. In "he Anglican Rev. R. C, Rose 'hose as his theme -- "You are the only you. God thought enough of you, to make only- one you". Next Sunday there will be no ser- vice in Anglican in the morn- ing. Memorial service in church at 2 p.m,, followed by Decoration in the cemetery. Rev. and Mrs, P. Romeril returned' from holidays in England, Guernsey, etc. on Thursday. He took the ser- After Sept. 1, 1968, ATTENTION FARMERS { machinery on any public road in the Province of Ontario must have attached to the rear of the vehicle a "Slow Moving Vehicle Sign." S.M.V. signs may be purchased from com- mercial outlets handling farm supplies. This advertisement is sponsored by the Ontario Farm Safety Council. all slow moving farm BLACKSTOCK NEWS vices at Nestleton and Caes- area Sunday 'and next Sun- day will be at Blackstock and Cadmus. " Ten leaders and 37 cubs enjoyed the week-end (Fri: day p.m. -- Sunday p.m. camping at Laurel. Brook Park. i Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van Camp visited Mr. Nor- ton Van Camp and family, Listowel Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp; Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp and Miss Doreen; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp; Mr. Jack VanCamp; Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gunter; Misses Mable and Helen Van Camp; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van Camp and Miss Aileen at- tended 'the funeral of Mrs. Norton Van Camp, Listowel Saturday. The Baileys and Percys remained till Sunday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Neil Werry and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey attended the funeral Satur- day of the latter's grand- mother, Mrs. James Thomp- son at Beaverton, : Miss Carol Werry is at- tending Girl Guide Camp at LEASING LJ BERT 985-7373 Doe Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow, Lively, called on relatives' Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Howard and Tara-Lynne; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Werry, Larry and Joy attended the John- ston family reunion at the Johnston home, Pefferlaw, Sunday. Miss Beth Johnston is at- tending camp at Qui-mo-lac as Counsellor. Miss Doreen Van Camp has returned from a trip to Alaska, Yukon, Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Canip met her in Port Arthur enroute home, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamil- ton and Mr. and Mrs. John Venning spent last week on trip through Kirkland Lake area, calling at North Bay, Timagami, Pembroke, Actin- olite and Ottawa where they saw the changing of the Guards ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hillman, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Venning Saturday. Mrs. Joan Mott, Whithy is spending this week-end with the John Vennings. ~ Messrs. Roy and Harold McLaughlin played in the singles competition of horse shoe pitching at the Exhibi- tion Saturday and came home with the First prize trophy. Debby McLaughlin visited Heather, Pam and Penny Read at Peel Village Bramp- ton last week. " 'Rey. and Mrs. Alex Filshie and family, Sudbury are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston and family." Happy to report Miss Eva Parr returned home from hospital. = Mrs. Norton and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Simpson, North Cave, East Yorkshire, Eng- land, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- cher, Bowmanville, and. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer visited relatives at Beaver- ton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Whitby visit- ed his parents Friday even- ing. - Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- cher and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Samells, Peterbor- ough, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter and family are visiting the Roy Turners at the latter's cottage, Coe Hill. : Congratulations to Mr. and hs Sa re ~ SN Sa as ae £0 NPN Re 1A Seg' CCM |-° ONE BOY'S ONE GIRLS Each Kit contains mirror, "bell "and streamers. % {4 SUMMER y SAFETY" CONTEST NO.2 Sy ERRORS IN THE Pra em J == | IER) = -- COLOR THIS PICTURE or draw a picture like RAMBLER it and color that. "SCRAMBLER 2. On a separate sheet of "BIKES paper list the SEVEN things wrong in this picture. - Do NOT list more than seven, or you will disqualify your entry. FLYTE 3. Cut out the contest f . Cu conte orm ACCESSORY along the dotted lines and KITS fill in your FULL name ond address. Ontario Safely League MAIL BEFORE" Hg. TO: 4. Mail this form with your ELMER . . LIST of seven errors to the BOX 4072 coupon address shown below, |. oy TORONTO 1}, . 5. Any Ontario child of 0 ),. ONY, elementary school age may enter, NAME 76. All entries become the propérty of Elmer the Safety Elephant and cannot be returned. ADDRESS 7. Judges' decision is final TERMINAL A, | A103. Mrs. Lavern Clark (Lois Wright) on their marriage Saturday in Nestleton Pres- byterian Church. -- FF | Irs COMING SEPT. 6th TED JACKSON APPLIANCES 241 Queen ST. Port Perry Mr. & Mrs. Russel Mount- joy were guests at the Dunn Ferguson wedding in New- castle United Church Satur- day. Mr. Rud Heaslip, Torontg is visiting the Harry Van. Camps and Wallace Marlows. Mr. Paul Rahm finished his nurse's training course in Peterborough Friday. At present he is home: studying and will write his R.N. exa-. mination in Toronto 27 & 28 of August. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brown, Oshawa, called on Mrs. Cecil Hill Saturday evening. Visitors thro . the week with Mr, -and Mrs. Marwood McKee were Mrs. Pearl Rainey, Unionville; Mrs. Gordon Walker, Thornhill; Mrs. Jim Vanstone, Cameron on on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wannon, Orono; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawson and Bruce, Yelverton. > Mr. and Mrs. George Car- nahan, Port Perry were Sun- day evening callers and Mr. and. Mrs, Gordon Cox and family, Cleveland, were Mon- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pearce and Mrs, G. Crawford LgEE" Philosopher THE OL JOHN BALLARD Lumber and Building Supplies & Alterations "Phone 985-7335 HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard | Venetian & Cloth Blinds | Custom Made Slip Covers Drapery Rods & Tracks | Interior Decorating "Service [Phone ELECTRICAL Howard's Draperies 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe st. Custom Made Drapes FRA DALE ahhh hbabebdobobod dS cael » KEN P. MURRAY CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial WIRING Tsu RRARRL. 274 Rosa St. FST ETLUULUUATUITVRVV RRR VRVRARB RB RAR a 3 3 4. 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