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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Feb 1969, p. 7

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Ee Mountjoy is seen here holding a bouquet of flowers after she was chosen Heart Queen at Free Evaluations L 985.7373 REAL ESTATE LID -REALIOR Seventeen year old Linda Cartwright Community Centre Cathy Loucks of Oshawa, Friday night. With Linda is "Heart Queen'69". Cartwright HS. Students Canvass For Heart Fund Students of Cartwright] The Campaign started on High School will be out in| Friday night when over one force to canvas door to door| hundred persons attended. a one day-this week. The drive| dance at Cartwright Com- is part of a campaign to raise| munity Centre. Music for money for the Heart Fund. | the dance was supplied free of charge by an Oshawa group, '"Mechanic'l Ellusion". The highlight of the even- BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Kustom Made-Slip Covers Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service ELECTRICAL | Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. FETTE ETT TET IT Ct atattdaisttanat ancy KEN P. MURRAY 'ing was the crowning of a Heart. Queen, chosen from six lovely girls all contesting for the position. The winner Linda Mountjoy, a 17 year old Grade 11 student at Cart- wright High School seemed quite amazed, when her name was announced by Mr. Danny Corby, Mr. Corby, chairman of the Heart Fund Commit- tee for the Twp. of Cart- wright "introduced Cathy Loucks, of Oshawa, Heart Queen '69, who crowned Linda and presented her with a large bouquet of flowers. Present for the occasion were Reeve L. Malcom and his wife; Mr. David J. Pow- less, a representative of the city of Oshawa, and a report- er from radio station CKLB CONTRACTOR ARS AN NS XN SNS SANS WIR Domestic and Industrial in Oshawa. Reeve Malcolm spoke briefly to the students congratulating them on their undertaking for a very wor- thy cause, and wishing them the best of luck in their can- ING 274 Rosa St. PUTER LCR RTR RRR RR YS CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 vass, He also congratulated the six girls taking part in the contest for Heart Queen. The canvass will take place one day this week, so please be generous and remember PORT PERRY a Heart". their slogan, "We all have| by Olga Hill At services in the churches Sunday morning. In the-Ang- lican, Rev. R. C. Rose preach. ed from the text, "When a child, I spoke as a child,,. He stressed the need of accept- ing responsibility for our actions. In the United Miss Leanne Dorrell sang a solo, "Just a closer walk with Thee", Rev. P. Romeril chose as the theme for his sermon, "This is Living". He said "To live in Christ is to live for Him." Mesds. Harold Kyte, John Carnaghan, P. Romeril, K. Samells, R. Duff, H. McLau- ghlin, S. VanCamp and R. McLaughlin attended the U.C.W. Presbyterial in Kings- view United Church, Oshawa on Wednesday. Glad to report Mr. Ernest Larmer got home from hos- pital Saturday. We hope for a speedy convalesence. Sorry to report Mr. John Venning was taken to Port Perry hospital Saturday. Mrs. Lloyd Beacock, Glen and Gordon visited Lloyd both Friday and Sunday. Friday being his birthday. When they arrived he was 'being prepared for moving to Lynd Hurst Lodge Hospit- al, 153 Lynd Hurst Avenue, Toronto 4. Sunday he was nicely settled in his new lo- cation and getting more therapy. ; While Bowling in the Wed- nesday night league in Port Perry last week, Jean Ma- haffy bowled a fantastic 368, 358, and 215 for a high triple of 941. Congratulations Jean. Miss Hyacinth Booth, Tor- onto spent: the week-end with Rev. and. Mrs. Romeril and Dennis.. -Several couples from Black stock enjoyed the annual O'Keefe mixed bonspiel in Port Perry on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey won first and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Don Pargeter won fifth place in this speil. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van- Camp and family visited Miss Doreen VanCamp in Fenelon FFalls-on- Sunday." Mrs. P. V. Woodward of Brooklin and Mrs, Stanford VanCamp visited Mrs. Fred Todd, Garden Hill recently. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp were: Mr. and Mrs. I. C, Ste- wart, Heather and Duncan of Brooklin. . Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy and Traci, Mr. & Mrs. Brian Dunsmoor and Kirk of Tor- onto spent the week-end with the Ken Dunsmoors. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer of Whitby visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer on Wed- nesday. Mr. Tom Horton visited relatives in St. Williams Dis- trict and Mr. Clint Wilson, Clear Creek, last week. Mr. Ben Morris and sons, Benny and Hugh, St. Will- jams were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Horton and family. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Carby were, Mr. and Mrs, D. Freeman, daughter Judy and grand- father Freeman of Columbus. Mrs. Peter Hoogeveen has gone to Holland to visit her parents and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls visited Mr. -and PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, February 20, 1969 -- 7 Henry Walker, Murray and Katherine in Fenelon Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- Camp were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arth- ur VanCamp, Port Perry be- fore returning to Toronto for the week. They were also in Toronto last week after returning from Florida. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Fer- guson, Don Mills and Mr. Roy Ferguson were Sunday guests of Mrs, C. Hill. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy and boys were, for last week, little Miss Lyn- da Chapman of Port Perry, Saturday, Mr. Glen Mahaffy and Miss Barbara Woolley of Toronto, for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mahaffy and David of St. Mary's. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff, Mr. Oscar Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vyn Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mahaffy and David, Mr. and Mrs. Bill- Mahaffy and boys attended the 25th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gillis (nee Mor- etta Graham) Millbrook. Congratulations to Debbie Swain on being a winner in the West Durham public speaking contest in Bowman- ville last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer and Daniella of Pickering were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. G. Fowler. A directors meeting of Cartwright Agricultural Seo- ciety was held Thursday ev- ening. The new president, Victor Malcolm presiding. Decided to have Ernie Vill- eneuve of Oshawa to provide rides for the fair. Committ- ees were set up for canvass- ing and prize list revisions. Tentative theme for this year's fair to be--Farming BLACKSTOCK NEWS Yesterday & Today. Prelim- inary prize lists are ayailabie from the secretary, Mrs. Gerald Kelly, now. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor of Scarboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pargeter and family were Sunday ° supper, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham, Mrs. A. W. Wright spent a few days last week with Mrs. R. Stinson, Bowman- ville. - Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Harold Larmer, Mrs. Russel Larmer and families in the death of their father, Mr. Joe Avery in Bowman: ville hospital this (Monday) morning. The night of February 14, Cartwright High School held their annual Valentine Dance sponsored by the Canadian Heart Association. The Mech. anical Illusion, from Toron- to, volunteered their time, providing fabulous murcic. The highlight of the even- ing came with the crowning of 17 year old Linda Mount- joy as Cartwright's Heart Queen. She and the other finalists, Diane Taylor, Carol Wotten, Lorrie Turner, Su-- an McColl and Janet Turner had been introduced earlier in the evening by the master of ceremonies, D. Corbey. They had all given speeches, describing the purpose of and the work done by the Heart Association. . Linda was presented with her crown by Oshawa's Miss Heart, and Chairman of the Chapter, N. Ottoman. She was then interviewed by M. Smith from the CKLB radio station in Oshawa, the tape recording of which will be played on it later this month. CO- by Don Rixon UNITED CO-OPERA OP TOPICS TIVES OF ONTARIO -- ments of all pigs. pigs, i available, fgistered medications. United Uxbridge 852-3321 THE CO-OP PROFIT-MAKER SWINE FEEDING PROGRAM CO-OP PROFIT-MAKER Swine feeds are care- fully formulated to meet the nutrient require. They're produced from the best quality ingredients to promote maximum ef- ff ficiency, and hence generate the highest net re- AWM turns to your operation. 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