A 4 GLE NERA R344 1% ) CATR RILFTA SLi SPAR ELE 8 - PORT PERRY STAR / aii ) bod VANE FL oa PANT MN Yad AAT ES nc bi . SPL Xs Ee ya wind TR FALUN 20) Bo) BY YY Sod st A Sv al Ra ad ia NR IR ARPA FR PIL VS \ PRADESH The car dealers responsible for the-success of the third annual - Auto Show were kept busy explaining to the prospective buyers the advantages of various models" on display. In the top left hand corner, Cy Wilson, proprietor and R. Tiffin, general manager of Cy Wilson Ford. Below Storey Beare, partner of brother Bill and Al Bertrand, Jr. sales representative for Beare Motors Ltd. Top right hand corner; Norm Heayn, Dave Muir and John Williams; representing G.M. Williams Motors Ltd. Below" Frank Lowry, sales representative, John Majcher, proprietor and Harold. Snooks, sales representative of Majcher Pontiac: "Buick Ltd. . --Photos P. Hvidsten Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Clarkson Arnold and girls of Zepher visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Howard: 'McMillan on Sun- day. = Mrs. Olive Dusty, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dusty and family visiting on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sitodden of Valentia, On Friday évening a shower for Miss Pat Hunter was held at the home of Mrs. Sam Gough of Milliken. Mr. Ed Phoenix, Bob Phoenix of London, 'Dale Phoenix and friend Bob Tesky of Quensell, B.C. visited Wed. and Thurs. with Fred Phoenix | Greenbank and family and glad to report Mr. Ed Phoenix is enjoying better health, Mr, and Mrs, Guy Madeford of South Bend Indiana spent last Wed. with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask, Mr, and Mrs. Nornian Mec- »Leod of Woodville Saturday). evening guests of Mr, and Mrs, R. Baird. Sympathy of the commun-| ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Len Taylor in the sudden passing of his sister on Friday morning in Detroit, Mrs. Aleta Leask sperit a few days last week with her father Mr, Faulkiner in Bloon- News ington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Han! cock in Orillia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Midgley, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wyatt of Manchester calling on Roy Leasks recently. Mr.- and- Mrs; Tom Miller, Kleinburg visiting with Don Donnerals on Sunday. 'Mr. and. Mrs, Neil Mec- Millan calling on: Mr and Mrs. Armour McMillan on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Clark, Elaine, Brock and Hugh, Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Phoenix and family. "~ The Hydro pole - - - for the second time within a few days was taken off last Wed. night. Surely some better way can be found to advise the travelling public that there is need for ~ extreme caution when entering the village of Greenbank. : Remember to keep Nov. 6 open for the W.I. hus trip to Toronto and Nov. 10th for the Luncheon in the church at 7pm, The euchre parties are about to start, so get in practice for the party on Oct. 24th at 8:30. Everyone wel- come, : The Fall bale is to be ready by Oct. 31. Anyone having articles please leave with Mrs. Howard McMillan. y Ontario County 4-H Members ° Win At Markham The top 4-H grain from the Ontario County 4-H Achieve- ment Days, that have already been held, was exhibited in the open section at Markham Fair. Ontario County 4-H members took a clean sweep of the top 3 placings in both the barley and oats sections, The top placings were as fol- lows: OATS 1st--Ted Smith, Sunderland, RR. 4 $ 2nd--Irwin Smith, Port Perry, RR. 2 + 3rd--Jim Thomson, Seagrave, RR. 2. BARLEY 1st--Dean Waines, Wilfrid 2nd--Jim Gerrow, Port Perry, RR. 3 '}.3rd--Roy Gerrow, Port Perry, RR. 3 The Ontario County Junior Farmer exhibit placed second in the Junior Farmer exhibit section, | Port Perry Man At Retail Meeting Gordon Carnegie, of Port Perry, a member of the Mar- shall Wells retail stores coun- .| cil, recently attended a two- day meeting of the body in Winnipeg. * A company spokesman said the seven-member council, elected by franchised M-W dealers in seven areas of Canada, met with manage- ment to program the 1970 merchandising and promo- tional events. Epsom News | ald Prentice of Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird and family of Greenbank | called on Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Kerry on Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans of Port Perry were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs, | Herman Kerry on Sunday. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Kerry attended the Ashburn Church Anniversary service. Miss Ruth -- Wilkinson of Uxbridge was visiting Mrs. Prentice one day last week. Miss Wilkinson will ~ cele- brate her ninety - seventh birthday Oct. 29. She won- ders why she feels tired so often but the rest of wus think she's a wonderful lady. Thanksgiving service at Utica next Sunday, Oct. 19 will be Epsom Annivérsary,: it Church Services| CHURCH OF "ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev.: R, C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, OCT, 12-- No Service in Port Perry ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, OCT, 12-- Harvest Thanksgiving 11.00 a.m.--Combined Service of Parishes of St. John and Church of Ascension. Nursery School. . PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Mark Reeves, Minister SUNDAY, OCT. 5th--. 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship "10:00 am. & 11:00 a.m.-- * Sunday School PRINCE ALBERT 9.45 a.m.--Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.--Sunday. School $T. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, OCT. 12-- The Psychology of the _- Psalms--No. 137. "Singing in the Reign", 7:30 p.m.--'No Greater Love' by World Vision of Canada --A tremendous film about Viet Nam -- All most welcome, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR A HERN (Queen and Rosa Sts.) ~ SUNDAY, OCT. 13-- 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service United Church of Canada SUNDAY, OCT. 12-- "9.00 a.m.--SCUGOG 10.10 a.m.--PROSPECT 11.15 a.m.--MANCHESTER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean SUNDAY, OCT, 12-- 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour 11-a.m.--Morning Worship '7 p.m.--Evang. Service. PA A a A A A A A A XX SSX YEN IN AA AS A A 3 SSN SN 3 the public's response and display in the Arena. AA A A A A A SA AS SASS SN SSL SSNS SSNS Duta Sh "awe ~ Cy Wilson The participating automobile dealers in the third § annual "Auto Show" are all more than pleased with 4 successful three, day show. A sincere thank you is extended to everyone who took time out to view the new 1970 cars and trucks on Special thanks for their fine contributions to the y show go to Mrs. E. Wood of Eleanor's Flowers for 4 the beautiful flower displays; to Dan Madsen of Poit 3 Perry LG.A. for his generosity in providing free coffee, 4 donuts and cookies; to Thomas House of Music, Oshawa; 4 Mrs. Marie Taylor and the General Motors Male Choir, 4 for their excellent musical entertainment during the 4 show and to the management of the Arena, Mr. and 4 Mrs. Carl Luke for their untiring efforts to keep the ¢ Arena in the best of condition at all times, To all a very sincere thank you! Bill & Storey Beare, John Majcher, G.M. Williams, Stewart Sweetman, AA A AA AAA L A AAA A RAR AAA ARR ARRAN ARR R RRA . ' SAA A 8 8 8 8 8 8 3% attendance at last week's s EA A ee eee eer SS LL SSS TCS RRR RK CNN