* "The Silent Voice", eT' uawsthhwny Blackstock News By O. Hill Services in Churches were] «not quite as well attendéd as usual -- the day: after (he day before!! -- In the United Church Mrs. L. Thompson rendered the lovely solo Rev. Vv, Parsons delivered an excel lent sermon from the theme "God's Finishing Touches", , In 'St. John's Church at 2.30 p.m. Rev. R. C. Rose do livered an impressive sermon from the text "Being Justi- fied by Faith, we have Peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ". A large num- "ber of relatives and friends of deceased: visited at the cemetery and placed flowers either in the forenoon or fol- lowing the church service, when a brief -service was held. Some from here attended the Decoration Service at Nestleton Sunday afternoon. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended Mr. John Rahm and family also brothers and sis- ters in the death of Mrs. Rahm Saturday. Also sympathy to Mrs. J. Woltten and family on the death of. her sister-in-law Mrs. Norval Wotten. Private funeral Monday in Morris Chapel, Bowmanville. Mrs. J. Wotten, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Wotten; Mrs. John Ar- cher, Mrs. Ray Bradburn, Mrs. Bill Johnston visited at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville Sunday 'evening where the late Mrs. Wotten was resting. Mrs. Henry Strong. Oshawa spent the week-end with Mrs, J. Wotten. 'Miss June Pollard of Fal mouth, Cornwall. England visited the Tom Hodges, alsé the Harold Martyns Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Van "Nest, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smallman, Port Perry visited _Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall and Mrs. F. Hamilton Satur- -day and showed them pic- tures of Shropshire, England where the VanNests Visited [Tecently. Mr.-& Mrs. Frank Viieger and family spent a week at Potash Lake, then Mrs. Irene Thalen and five children vi- sited the Vliegers in their home in the village. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Fer- guson, Don Mills were Satur- day guests of Mrs. C. Hill and enjoyed the fair and renew- ing old acquaintances, Mrs. 0:V. Shaw & Mrs. W.-Fitze, Oshawa were Sunday callers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wot- ten, Norma & Tommy; Mrs. J. W otten; Mrs. H. Strong; Misses "Mary and Betty and Ronald Bradburn; Mr. & Mrs. John Archer and family at- tended the Wotten family picnic at Emily Provincial Park, Sunday. [ Mrs. R. Ford accompanied Mrs. Fred Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hickey of Tor- onto and spent the week-end at a cottage near Minden. Sorry to. report Mr. Brian Hamilton and Master Stuart Francis (11 year old son of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Francis) are in Port Perry Hospital and Mr. Jim Marlow in Osh- awa Hospital. Miss Margaret Ept (a make- up artist of C.B.C.) Toronto, spent the week-end with Miss Mable VanCamp and Mrs. w. W. VanCamp. Mr.- and Mrs. Bob Brians holidays at their cottage at Kelly's Bay on Sturgeon Lake. Tuesday they visited in Port Hope with Mr. and 'Mrs. B. Meldrum and Scott and Patti stayed there for a week. Friday evening the Bryans called on Mr. & Mrs. Jim Bryans, Courtice, who have just returned home from Scotland. Debbie Brown Courtice is now holidaying with the Bob Bryans. Mr. and Mrs. Frank De- Carlo, Scarboro & Mr. Frank DeCarlo Jr. who is with the and family spent three weeks| '(navy in Halifax are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of Port Perry and this week are assisting the Smiths re- novate the former Leighton home which they have pur- chased. The DeCarlos are parents and brother of Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleming, Oshawa were Sunday supper guests and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tyler, Dauphin, Mani- foba and Mr. and Mrs. Will Dugan, Lochlin were Monday Wilbert Archer. Mrs. Bev. Desly and child. ren, Toronto, spent the. week- end with the Ken Dunsmoors. Rev. Bruce Scebach and four children, Hamilton, were "week-end Sols of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and boys. Miss Gertrude Henry, Tor- onto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. Dean and children. Mrs. L. Bradley, Bowman- vile and Bill Pargeter, Port Perry are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vyn Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder ~ Utica Ne There will be no service in|' Epsom United Church on Sunday, August 31st. On Sept. 7th service will be held at Epsom at 11:30 a.m. with the minister, Rev. V. 1." Thor- min in charge. -- We were very pleased to have Rev. Nelson LeGrow of Toronto as the guest minis- ter during the past three weeks. In September, Mr. LeGrow will begin his duties as Chaplain in the Ontario Hospital on Queen St. in Tor- onto. 'Utica Sunday School will. be resumed on September 7 at 10 a.m. Rev. N. LeGrow, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield were luncheon guests of Mrs. Cecil Harper on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbman of Oshawa called on Mrs. Harper on Tuesday. Brendean Game Farm R.R. 4 Uxbridge - Telephone 985-7465 By nt ee and Shooting Preserve NM hvaskxwninenwiy 'TEENAGE DANCE Club Annrene'; MINI SKIRT DANCE (Mini skirts not necessary) Sunday, Aug. 31, 1969 Music by "THE JENNIFERS" 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 o'clock hhh adh A al A A EN LX NX NNN NNN SN RN pepe 5] LEER TEETER [S335 53558 8 Controlled hunting --~over--400 acres of magnificent natural pheasant cover. Sea- son from 1st Sept- ember 1969 -- 31st March, 1970. Hunting privileges -$10.00- per day, a minimum number of 2 pheasants released per hunter. | Bag limit of 3 pheas: antsregardless of sex. | * Located in the town- |{ ship of Reach, just 7, miles SW of Port Perry.Write or phone "for. brochure or reservations. : Callers on Mrs. Violet Skerratt recently were Mrs. Leslie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don MacNeill, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosicr, Mrs. E: A. Ro- bison, Kirk and Kathy, Mrs. Bill Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ken-Skerratt and Joanne. Master John Jeff has re- turned to Oshawa after spen- ding the summer vacation with Mrs. Skerratt and Larrv. Master Eddie Olsen is holi- daying at the Skerratts. Mrs. Milt Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. King Rennie and Karen and Mr. Walter Mitchell were and Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell. Mrs. Charles Williams and Mrs. Bruce Haugen and child- ren, called on the Mitchells on Sunday. Mr. Torrison and Matt of Toronto spent the week-end at their cottage. Mrs. Ambrose Watson and John visited Mr. and Mrs. Boh Watson of Sunderland on Friday. __Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and Tim and Carla spent Sat- urday at the Toronto Ex. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ken- dall attended the St. Pierre- Burke wedding at Sharbol Lake on Saturday. Mr. George Harper had the misfortune to lose six head of cattle by Hahtning last week. = Mr. and Mrs. will Fergy- son of Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on Friday. Miss Anne McGillivray of Mount Albert spent last week with the Thompsons. Mr. and Mrs. George Symes and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson attended the LOL corn roast at Mr. Everett Island on Saturday evening. Miss Janet Long of Scar- | boro is spending a few days with the Symes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier attended a gathering of rela- tives and friends at Mr. and -Sunday-dinner guests--of-Mr-- Prentice's home on Scugog|. WS Port Perry on Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray were Sunday visitors with the Sutcliffes. : Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ross have returned from an enjoy- able tour of parts of Europe. Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe is spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Claire Brockman of Oshawa. F008 HAE DURE Jes F100 RAPER. TARR FQ RIFT Wi ei Fol La Vid NN vias KE AL Ii PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969 -- 7 spent Sunday with Miss Vera| Mrs. L. Thompson. Forder and Miss Eva Brown Mr. and Mrs. Stan Duncan, who -are holidaying in the| Conn. were Sunday guests; Dunn. home, Oshawa. Mr. Bill Medland, Brooklin, Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrone] most of last week and Mrs. spent the week-end with the] wm. Kelly, Bobcaygeon Fri-« Roy McLaughlins. day and Saturday guests of Lisa Colacicco, Oshawa is| Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly visiting. her grandmother} and girls, dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Beare's home in} SELLING MBERT TM AUESIAIE UTD CEALIOR 985-7373 t cece eccsscnce Mr. Howard Hall, v seen A esses ssssee OUSE oF F1OWARD FURNITURE - T.V. 241 Queen St. Port Perry - 985-2272 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 i in the original building. ~ Only The Name Has Changed * SAME TOP QUALITY APPLIANCES & FURNITURE % SAME QUALITY SERVICE ~% SAME PERSONNEL * SAME LOCATION (241 queenst.) 9 House or Howans FURNITURE - T.V. - 241 Queen St. Port Perry - 985-2272 ROXY THEATRE (VD: 123 [o]e] J Ep MYO kK] AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Thurs.--Fri.--Sat. 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