Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 19 Sep 1973, p. 13

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News from Blackstock area Mr. apd Mrs. Johnny Walker (nee Audrey McLaughlin) and boys of California are visiting their McLaughlin relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Thompson and boys moved into their new home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowett and boys moved from Cae- sarea into their new home in the Blackstock Subdivision recently. Congratulations on the birth of a new baby boy. Winners at the weekly Tuesday evening card party were Ladies High - Lorna Richards, Second - Muriel Lawrence, Third - Lena Munro. Men's High Art Bailey, Second Gordon Strong, Third - Marwood McKee. Mr. and M rs. Roy McLaughlin attended Decoration Services at Bethesda Cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Supper guests of the McLaughlin's were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy, Newcastle, Mr. and the Mrs. Hugh Murphy, Bow- manville, Mr. and Mrs. David Kyte, Karen and Jason. Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mrs. Wm. Hooey on the tragic drown- ing of her 19 year old nephew, Andy MacDonald of Sebright last weekend. On Friday evening a fine crowd of neighbours, rela- tives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edgerton at- tended a House-warming party in their honour at their new home east of Black- stock. The evening was spent playing cards and visiting Donald and Marlene were presented with a lovely picture and a sum of money on behalf of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brackenridge of Baileboro visited with her aunt Mrs. J.A. Johnston on Sunday. Better health is wished for Mrs. Courtney Graham who is still a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mrs. McQuade were Friday Model DO 36000 985-2211 ELECTRICAL by Jim Rankin RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 'Farm Requirements INDUSTRIA CARPENTRY -PLUMBING - ELECTRICITY Call 985-7679 4 tr Division of Ron Rankin & Sons | / wash. SPIN. most fabrics. during operation. Compact, portable! Great for small homes, apartments and mobile homes. Fits in a space only 24" wide, yet does a family-size afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McGill of Lindsay. They were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mrs. Ada Clarke of Bethany. Mrs. Olga Hill was Sunday supper guest of her brother Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Fer- guson of Oshawa. Quite a number of Cart- wright relatives and friends attended the funeral of the late Mr. Norman Wright, formerly of Enniskillen in Bowmanville on Tuesday. Interment was in Eldad Cemetery. Mrs. George Elder, Milo, Alberta, and Mrs. George Geisel of Oakwood were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fraser, Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy and boys. The Sunday School teachers of the United Church met on Sunday morning following Church service. Sunday school for the fall term will commence m Sept. 16 at 11 a.m. A nearty welcome is extended to any new children. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelly and family, Niagara Falls. An excellent crowd atten- ded 'the joint shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Martyn, on Saturday evening in the Rec. Centre. David Kyte was the fine M.C. for the following pro- gramme- Some numbers from the Kids from Sesame Street; a reading by Eliza- beth Thompson; a solo by Mary Lou Malcolm; a piano solo by Barry VanCamp; a skit by Judi Mountjoy, Debbie Swain, Carol Mairs and Elaine Bailey; a read- 3-setting cycle selector: WASH; DRAIN; Time selector offers up to 14 minutes of washing time to allow proper washing of 3-point suspension helps washer remain steadfast "Self-leveling rear legs increase stability. Pump Guard traps small, foreign items, helps pre- vent pump damage. Shutoff is automatic once washer has completed any portion of the cycle. Reminder bell rings automatically when wash time . selected expires. Bell also rings at the finish of the DRAIN and SPIN settings. ing by Gordon Paisley; a piano solo by Debbie McLaughlin; a solo by Alice Carnaghan; and a hilarious skit by Blair Martyn, Murray Carnagham Brian Lee and Don Wright. At this point David presented Ron 'and Ellen with a card table set and a sum of money and Bill and Sandra with a spool bookcase and a sum of money. Both couples ex- pressed their appreciation to the community and another enjoyable evening concluded with lunch and a social time. Plans are under way for a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickinson (Nancy PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1973 -- 13 Cedar Creek News and Mrs. Norris Fret and family spent a two week holiday with Mrs Doherty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Farrow, at Pickle Crow Lake. It is north west of Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque and Richard spent a few days last week at Ron Larocque's cottage Dorrell) to be held on Sept. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Essery, who are on vacation, spent several days last week visit- ing friends in the Brampton area FISHER FARM SERVICE Presents a near Dunchurch. David den Boer returned to Grand Rapids, Michigan last week after a few days at home with Mr. and Mrs. John den Boer and Jane. Jim Blain was a patient in Ruddy Hospital, Whitby, last week. Allan Blain was home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cummings and children of Orangeville and Karin Cummings of Aurora were visitors at the Bruce Cummings home after the Port Perry Fair. Bruce did real good at the Fair. On Sunday he won three horse blankets and a blanket and a halter on Monday. Of HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS SEE the all new Homelite V200 The saw that will outcut them all. We NS on starting as low as 109" DON'T MISS OUR Country Jamboree Friday, Sept. 14 FISHER' S FARM SERVICE Ashburn, Ontario 655-3842 Sale starts September 14 through September 29 'The portable washer you Only a large purchase by "Crest" enables us to sell these Wash 'n spin washers at this low price. 229 Maximum water capacity (12 gallons) is ideal for washing large loads. Less water may be used for washing smaller loads. Cabinet is Flo-Coated, then finished with Lifecoat acrylic enamel on chemically treated, steel. Tub has misty white porcelain-enamel finish. - Built-in hy on rol washer are installed at the factory. There's no Demostrations of Homelite Saws - Friday 4:30t010:30 1 ; -- \ it to buy, nothing to attach. Push or pull unit with minimal effort. Con- venient lever raises or lowers cast- ers for operational stability or quick 18-gauge The Inglis simplified Warranty letter has no "fine print." Consumer protection Inglis provides 1-year free labor for repair or replacement of any part. | Inglis will fulfill your Warranty if you move while it's in effect anywhere in Canada. mobility. Roll this washer right to the sinkt for use. Attach one end of the con- venient fill-hose to most any sink faucet, then merely hold the other end into the washer to fill the tub. No fuss, no muss. When washing is completed, ) simply roll unit out of the way for storage 'til next time. Ear 30. 1 PAPAS a 0 Fl SERRE iy ee cpt

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