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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Aug 1969, p. 9

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Blackstock News I (Continued) Mrs. Dr. DeShane, Bramp- ton, spent the week-end with the Bruce Mountjoys. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Archer of Bowman. ville and visited Mr. and Mrs: Frank Cook, Beavert®h, Fri. day. -- re ROXY THEATRE UXBRIDGE 852.6033 . AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Thurs.--Fri.--Sat,. "August 21-22-23 The greatest.adventure of them all -- Walt Disney's SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON 8:00 Mon. --Tues.--Wed. 8:00 August 25-26-27 THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE . starring Maggie Smith & the Brodie Girls ' = A - ' CLUB ANNRENE Saturday, Aug. 23rd WALTER & SANDY (Formerly of Ron Myers Band) Mrs. M. Pp. Fallis, Oakville, spent a couple of days last week with her sister Mrs. J. A. Johnston and called on other relatives, . iS Mrs. Chas. McConnell and nell, Norwood, called on Mrs. C. Hill Tuesday evening, FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS CALL ARTS PLUMBING and HEATING 985-2581 R.R.1, PORT PERRY ~ OPERATED by ART (PETE) PETROZZI : LICENCED MECHANIC 1 IVVVVVVVVOOOOOOVOIVVVIVOOO VIVO TN Mr. and Mrs. John McCon- . Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Sa. 'hdd ASG ASB ALAMBIL ARS Cbd L ASE ads tr hfds ss WES LANE PLUMBING - | HEATING - - ELECTRIC - PORT PERRY 985-2473 DDB ORDERED DDE. DD Bo OOD OD OFFICE -- RESIDENCE "LADY MOTORISTS. | AND MEN MOTORISTS TOO! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS FREE Box Of KLEENEX $3.00 Purchase A NEW DX Station "COLUMBUS 655-3892 ----WITH-EACH------ |} mells and Mr, and Mrs. Gord- on Strong spent a few days on a (rip to Moosonece and other points of Northern Ont- ario. : Miss Sharon Larmer spent a few days of her holidays in Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wan- non, St. Catherines, week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. John Mew, Jane and Robert; Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock, Sunday. A number of people from this area attended the Dur- ham Progressive Conserva- tive Association Barbeque & orn roast at the grounds of were" Alex Carruthers, M.P.P., Gar- den Hill, Saturday, where the storm did not hit until later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gra- ham and family enjoyed a few days camping trip to Al- gonquin Park and other Northern points. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hodson and family, Breoklin, were Thursday guests and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petch" Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Kight, Black- water were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Kelly and girls. 40 relatives enjoyed the Toms family picnic at Caes- area park Sunday noon and p.m. until the rain. Mrs. Seagrave News We have been héaring lots of complaints about our week-end weather. but how lucky we are compared to the people in the path, of hurricane Camille! Our showers didn't help the decoration services at Greenbank or Pleasant Pt. Some from Seagrave attend- ed each but.didn't hang a- round visiting as usual. Last week we failed to mention that Mrs. Cora Moase of Toronto was visit ing at the Keens. __ Mr. Carl Boe of Kingston was here a week ago and his Reta Boe red turned with him for a week's| mother Mrs. visit, Mrs. Martha Parker of New, Liskeard spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Scott. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dorrell of Long Island, New York are back again in Seagrave summer visit with the McNeils. Last week they and the McNeils near Parry Sound fora few days with Mr. and Mrs. Don Dar- rell and while there spent for. their annual journeyed to Nobel a day at the Newman cottage at Blind Bay. The Lutteral family who have been coming and going for some time are now get- 'ting settled in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunter entertained their neice Miss Mina Hunter of Scarborough last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon and Corinna spent the week- end with Mrs. Moon and Clifford. On Kat. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cookson attended the marri- age of Mr. Wayne Cookson & | Miss Diane Tranter in-Albert t| St. Church, Oshawa. The Sonya community held a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Innis at their home on Tues., Aug. 12. Mr. INVEST NOW 8% FOR 3 YEARS VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed ----- Investments ------ -- Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 and Mrs. B. Wanamaker were among the guests. On Sunday "afternoon the Wanamakers with son Neil and his wife visited Mrs. Will: (aunt Oda) at Lakefield. Still no church services here, but Mr. McNeil occu- pied the pulpit at Pinedale the last two Sundays. He is getting some wedding busi- ness too. Did you know that the Lutterals and McNeils were at a Hippie convention in Toronto recently? Manchester John and Laura Wilson have Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ro- binson and Danny visiting them from Edmonton, Alta. Ricky Dyke, Gregg Scofield and Craig Wilson spent Sun- day night with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buckley and attended the Exhibition on Monday. Mrs. Dolly Roberts & Mrs. Laura Wilson spent Monday in Toronto 'and while there attended the Exhibition. David Conboy has been a patient in Mount Signi Hos- pital, Toronto for several days, & under gone surgery. Hope your well soon David. AS OF i EE ICE I EAR JAP SPS i Sees ecsscccrervcnccsvscssrsnace PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Aug. 21, 1969 -- § TED JACKSON APPLIANCES Hover or Howano FURNITURE - T.V. - APPLIANCES 241 Queen St. Port Perry - 985-2272 Mr. Howard Hall, owner of Ted Jackson Appliances for the past 5 years, has decided to change the name of the business at this time to coincide with the opening of his enlarged premises, which will provide the community with a much larger selection of appliances and furniture than was possible in the original building. Only The Name Has Changed * SAME TOP QUALITY APPLIANCES & FURNITURE * SAME QUALITY SERVICE oo © % SAME PERSONEL * SAME LOCATION (241 QUEEN sT.) © House or Howans FURNITURE - T.V. - APPLIANCES 241 Queen St. Port Perry - 985-2272 MERE EE EE TT Pr Earl Trewin, Enniskillen con. | week with Mr. and Mrs. John ducted races and games for | Hamilton, \ the children. Miss Aileen VanCamp re- Mrs. Gerald Warne and 3 [turned Sunday night from a children, Kington, spent al Pleasant trip to Vancouver. Fox Electric In-Head Knife Grinder Sharpens harvester knives without removing Knife sharpening doesn't have to be a long grind. The optional Fox in-head grinder (patent pending) sharpens quickly, accurately and without removing knives. Restores factory-sharp edges in minutes. It gets you back in the driver's seat faster and lets you stay there longer. Fox-design takes the guesswork.out of grinding. You don't have to hold or guide this grinder. Sprocket "driveé-mevés stone across knife maintaining the correct bevel from tip to tip. Cam positions knife. Indexing handle releases sharpened knife and positions next one. Can be permanently mounted on Fox Custom-90, Super-1000 and Super-D harvesters. The one-hp motor is fully enclosed and weatherproof. Critical parts plated to resist corrosion. Ball bearings and track rollers sealed for life. Come in, see us for details Fox Tractor Farm Division of Koehring Comp A let: Wi i 54911 B & W Farm Service BLACKWATER, ONTARIO Phone 357-3760 XOEMIING Saal d did al ti dead bd dE I el TL LTT TITT™Y SEPTEMBER Tst, 1969 A Shall Be Know As gl ith fly ia oi Cin Lovie Sd tht Ea ASA EL EEE LE ERD ENE TREE AGP, yoga greg 10 AREER no B47 a ae ar Sg x ENT RAS ERR 8 Ea « er ¥

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