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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jan 1969, p. 3

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-~ 2k ICE--Block & Cube AAS ARE SE A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AA A SN NA SN SSN NSN SSN KEN P. MURRAY By Olga Hill ¥' Services were quite well attended Sunday morning. Holy Communion was ad- ministered in both churches. In the United the choir sang a lovély - Anthem "My Faith 8i.00ks up to Thee" with Mrs. Harold Kyte taking the solo parts. Rev. P. Romeril gave a: very impressive sermon from .the text--"As Thy Day so shall thy strength be". He stressed that all look at 1969 ynd the uncertain: future with utter dependance on God. ; Rev. R. C. Rose also gave .an inspiring sermon on "Jesus Christ the Light of the World". % On New Year's Mrs. Ruth Wilson was hostess for twen- ty of the Wilson connection. Sunday supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cole; Mr, Jack Archer and Mrs. Rou- ena Sherry, Port Hope; Mr. YOUR OLD : \ sien JUNE i /S THE MONTH FOR EDDINGS AND COOING HE BILLING COMES "BRIAN'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION EXPERT ; - WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 985 - 2243 - REFRESHMENT BOOTH - TRAILWAY BUS STOP (Emergency Groceries) and Mrs, Richard Archer, Co- bourg and Mr. Lloyd Wilson, Scarboro. In spite of the storm Fri- day, 21 persons turned out for the euchre in the Town- ship Hall Friday night, Dec. 27th. Prize winners were-- Mrs, Wilbert Werry; Mrs. Mervyn Graham; Mr. Dalton English; Mr. Mervyn Gra- ham; Lucky Draw, Mr. Roy BLACKSTOCK NEWS parents, Mr. and Mrs. D., {Me Lean, |. Mr. Paul Rahm, Toronto, spent a few days at home. * Approximately 65 descend- ants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson gathered in the Recreation Centre New Year's Day and had a most enjoyable time, The young: er ones spent part of the af- ternoon on Snowmobiles, still Werry. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warne and family, Kingston. Mrs. J. A. Johnston spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Keith Johnston and girls, Belleville. Twenty-one members of the Pegg family spent Christ- mas with their parents and | grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pegg. : Sunday, Dec. 29th, 60 per- sons gathered at the Harold Martyns farm near Bethany for a snowmobile party. There were 15 snowmobiles. 9 of the more venturous per- sons travelled across coun- try on their machines. The | others brought them on trail- ors behind cars from Black- stock. A jolly afternoon. of fun in the fresh snow with many thrills and spills was spent. Lunch was served in the house and all travelled home again after dark. Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston and family on the death of his mother in Oshawa hospital Sunday. Guests of Mr. & Mrs. John Archer & family New Year's Day were: Mrs. John Wot- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnston and children; Miss Linda Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wotten and family; Mr. & Mrs. Lyle, Millson and Chris of Tyrone; Mrs. Ray Bradburn and Ronald; Miss Mary Bradburn, Toronto and Miss Betty Bradburn, Peter- borough. __ Mr; and Mrs. Ernest Mec- Lean and family, North Bay, - -» ELECTRICAL spent a few days with his CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial . WIRING i RY, 274 Rosa St. F Addi A ei RR AY » CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 ISS SSS SAAS ASR RRL ESS SSS SSS SENS SSS SS SSNS NY PORT PERRY ART IATL RAR ARAL AR ABR P ARI RRL RRR Home Heating Comfort Keep WARM with Home Heating . Oil. We have. top-quality. Furnace || and Stove Oil. For A Trial Order Phone 985-7951 Port Perry o 'REESOR Fuel & Lumber FARMS WANTED L BE rane RT 985-7373 younger -- on toboggans and sleighs while those some old- er had a real good visit. Guests of Mrs. W. W. Van Camp on New Year's Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell; Miss Margaret Say- well and fiancee, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. Paul Riding & Tracy, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Drinkwater and fa- mily, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gunter and family; Misses Mable and. Helen and Mr. Jack Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Fer- guson and family Toronto had New Year's dinner with Mr. antl Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family. Mr. George Dunbar, Den ise and Kathy, Scarboro, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton and boys had dinner with Roy & Bill Fergusons and" all join- ! ed at the old homestead for All - 1969 Patterns In Stock 1. 1 9 A Roll -- Prepasted. WINTER LINES 4 Sizes LADIES -- CHILDREN -- MEN'S ) 85; Discount PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan, 9th, 1969 -- 3 'supper and the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Camp and hoys and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Camp, Port Perry, spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp. Mrs. Geo.- Fowler has re- turned home from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. Ruther- ford, Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher with Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Archer of Whitby, visited her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. F. Cook, Bea- verton, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Brown and girls, Courtice; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fairey and girls, Bowmanville spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family. Deb- bie Brown remained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tay- lor, Dianne and Betty Jane; Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor spent 'New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray, Katherine, who was home from Waterloo University for the holidays, & Carolyn. Mrs. L. Thompson spent Christmas and New Year's with her mother and other relatives in Orono. Joey and Lisa Colacicco, Oshawa spent a few days with their grand- mother, and: Mrs. Thompson entertained the Thompson families Friday evening Jan. 3rd. Sincere sympathy of the community is extended Mr, Arthur Bailey and all the re- latives on the death of Mrs. Bailey in Florida Thursday. (Continued on Page 14) A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT SYNO) AD "ALL WOOL BLANKETS | SPECIAL Clearance Prices NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS DRIP DRY CREASE RESIST- ANT LINENS $3.35 yd. SAILCLOTH - ASSORTED COLOURS $2.25yd. RANGOON _r PRINTS $3.75 yd. ASSORTED COLOURED DENIMS : $1.45 yd. PATTERNED GRENADA PRINTS $1.65 yd. CANTERBURY PRINTS $2.25 yd. DRIP DRY PATTERNED COTTONS $1.85 yd. MANY OTHER PATTERNS IN STOCK. WI NTE | - LEATHER - BOOTS DISCOUNT FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS AT REAR ENTRANCES FROM QUEEN & MARY ST. -- FLEECE LINED -

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