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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1972, p. 14

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~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 12,1972 *Scugog N The Strawberry supper on Wednesday was well enjoyed by over 230 people and approx $118. will be realized by each U.C.W. We owe thanks to all who donated food, time to sellingYickets -and help in preparation and serving. We were sorry to turn some away who had not procured reservations. Saturday, July 22 there will be a bake Sale od the "Head" Church lawn. Please plan to make something ahead if you plan to be away. Bread, pies, tarts, fruit loaves and cup- cakes are among the most popular items. The next day there will be an annual church service at the 'Head Memorial' at 2:30 p.m. with The Hon. M.B. Dymond as guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn are enjoying weekends at aLicieieieicieieicicicidididididicisiele QOGOOAAGAC QQ ACOA OCA} = ; GOT RALPH FAIRMAN BALSAM PLUS HERBAL 30% vr BARE FACE AROS. (Foam wi] 25 \Cleie\e\ieicieidicicicicigidigididididisicigisiele) ews their Haliburton Cottage. The former Sandra Fralick (Mrs. Boos) with her 2 children from B.C. is enjoy- ing a vacationat her parental home with Mr. and. Mrs. + Raymond Fralick. Mrs. Ada Pearson last week visited at the home of her daughter Mrs, Cam. Aldred and with her friend, Mrs. Ethel Redman, Little Terrie Reader of Oshawa is sending a few Rha . RAV EAH IA days at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Reader. Rev. Barry Pogue and family are on their way to the Western parental home. Rev, Brown's message on Sunday was well enjoyed by all, including a few visitors. Last Wednesday Mrs. Elmer Brown entertained a few friends at a Tupperware party. Over the holiday weekend Mr. anid Mrs, Max Stichmann and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chambers entertained friends from the United STates. Neididigigigigisigicieie OOO PAS) Lawrence Pharmacy DEEP. CUT SUMMER ALL BRANDS "LOTION "REG. 1.89 REG. 1 Soz. MOTORS LIMITED 1250 Dundas Street East Whitby 668-6843 Dial Direct 985-302] SPECIALS F.D.S. 3 oz. SPRAY JOHNSON & JOHNSON BABY OIL "1.08 \e\e\e\e\e) 1.39 } ¢ S 0 9) 9) ® ® 9) [C ¢ NO ® ¢ ® =C 0} (9) 9). 0) ¢ ® ® 0) ¢ * \e\e\e) GRANT MENZIES CARO Ooh iY WERT ih 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA, 2 door hardtop, V-8 engine, auto. P.B., radio, Deep Bronze outside with all matching interior. A family car for the family buyer. 1969 CHEVELLE 2 DOOR HARDTOP, V-8 engine, auto. P.B. radio, ocean blue in colour with all matching interior. A hard to find car at an easy to get price. Lic. #89886K, $2295. 1971 COUGAR XR7, 2 DOOR HARDTOP, 351 motor, auto., P.S., P.B,, radio. Beige in colour with all vinyl interior. A high value car at a low, low price. Lic. #693818. $3495. 1971 DATSUN 2 DOOR SEDAN, 4 cyl, power. 4 speed trans. radio, emerald green in colour with all vinyl interior. An economy car for the economy buyer. Lic. #354600. $1895. Where Every "Transaction means Satisfaction 1970 BARACUDA 2 DOOR HARDTOP, V-8 Auto. P.S.. P.B, radio, steel grey outside with matching bucket seats. A sporty car for the sporty buyer. Lic. #446490 $2795. 1970 G. Mm. C. %2 TON PICK-UP, 32,000 miles, balance of warranty. 6 cyl. motor, 3 speed standard trans., long box, . red exterior with all vinyl interior. A workhorse of a truck at your price. Lic. #58707C. $2295. 1971 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER, 2 door hardtop, 383 power. auto. P.S., P.B., radio, Blue exterior with all matching vinyl interior * A hot car for the "hot buyer. $3495. Lic, #447062. 1970 PONTIAC G.T.0. JUDGE Convertible, 21.000 original miles, balance of warranty 400 cube engnie, Auto, P.S, P.B. Power windows, radio. Sahara gold exterior with all matching vinyl interior. A youthful car for the young at heart. Lic. #135064. $3195. RUA ARORA Blackstock News A welcome to the commun- ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mountjoy who + have moved into Jim Mar- low's arpartment, Also to Mr. and Mrs. Knight and family of Bay Ridges who have moved: into Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell's house. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell and family are enjoying a camp- 'er trip through Western Canada and on up to Alaska prior to moving to their home at Charlton, Ontario. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Bob Kyte (LInda Mountjoy) who were married in a beautiful wedding. on Saturday afternoon in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mal- colm and Cory of Edmonton are visiting relatives in this area. They have spent sever ys with his sister Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp and family. Mrs. Ada Clarke and Mrs. Ada Armstrong of Bethany were recent callers of Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mrs. - McQuade. On Thursday Mrs. George Cole and Mrs. Richard Archer of Port Hope were visitors. Mrs. Rowena Sherry who had been with "Mrs. Wilson for a time returned home with them. Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Archer and Sharon of Brighton, Mrs. Percy VanCamp is a . patient in. Oshawa General Hospital where she under- - went surgery on Monday' morning. On Sunday 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Russell Larmer were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Avery of Little Britain. Misses Hazel English and Edna Larmer visited Miss Gladys Cory of Oakwood. Quite a number attended the Orange Parade in Beav- erton on Saturday. Many of the Mountjoy families held a family picnic on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy. Mrs. Hazel. Belyea and Nancy of Bronte were Satur- day overnight guests of Mr." and Mrs. Murray Byers. Mrs. Bud McNeil was a Saturday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin while her daughter Donna was a guest of Miss Cheryl © Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mount- joy of Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. McShane: and family of Brampton were guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy and boys. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin and families on the tragic death of their nephew Jack Ormiston. in a car- bicycle accident. Jack was the teenage son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ormiston (Ella Hoskin). His cousin Joe 4 Hoskin, son of Mr. and Mrs, % Howard Hoskin' was also badly hurt and is in hospital. The funeral was 'held on Sunday from Bowmanville. On Wednesday the annual Women's institute bus trip took place. The ladies visited The Old Mill at Alton, Ontario, Next they attended the show Fiddler on the Roof in Toronto and enjoyed shopping and supper there. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Lawson, Point-au-Baril spent the week as guests of her brother the Arthur Bailey" ] and have visited many relatives while here. Congratulations to Heather Dorrell who passed her Grad X Piano with honours. Good work, Heather. Mr. and Mrs. W. deBode, Holland are visiting relative inCanada, Mrs. deBode is the youngest = sister of Mrs. VanRyswyk, Mr.. Manus VanderHeul and Mr. Harry VanderHeul. On Thursday evening over thirty friends and relative enjoyed abridal shower in honour of Beverley Brown held by Mrs. Joan Swain at her home. Beverley, who received 'many lovely and useful gifts - thanked the ladies. Joan served a tasty lunch of cake and straw- berries." On Sunday the annual picnic of the descendents of Wm. and Hannah McLaugh- lin was held in the Commun-. ity Park at Caesarea. About 75 relatives and _ friends attended. Janis McLaughlin and Debbie McLaughlin con- ducted the usual games, races with several new and & L] &® exciting ones. In spite of the threatening rain the group enjoyed a festive meal and another day of fellowship and visiting. Winners at the weekly Tuesday evening card games were Ladies High Mrs. « Stanley Malcolm; Second Mrs. McDermaid; Consola- tion Muriel Lawrence; Men's "High Mr. Holdershaw; Second Ed Harris; Consola- tion Ethel Green. ART'S PLUMBING - HEATING Sewer Connections QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PHONE 985-2581 ADULT Sun. July 16th CLUB ANNRENE Sat. July 15th 9:30 to 1:00 a.m. FAIR FIELD FIVE TEENAGE DANCE HURON & WASHINGTON ART PETROZZI DANCE 9:00 to 12:00 K J

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