[9 Blackstock and area news by Joyce Kelly . These are very frustrating and disappointing days for the farmers with poor harvesting weather so if this poor weather continues to DE om bining, do velop it of speaking very kindly to these frustra- ted fellows. As John Bradshaw quoted on Sunday morning, A good rain is like a poor preacher as it never knows when to stop. Let's hope for better days ahead. Congratulations and best wishes to Robin Harvard and Terry Black who were married in a very pretty wedding at St. John's Prince Albert news (From page 2) , a days work aye Don! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arm- strong spent Wednesday evening in Brooklin calling on Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pearson and boys. Trevor Solomen has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Merv Pugh this ° past week. And also staying with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore, were Stacey and Scott Swain from Black- stock. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Diagle, Charlene:and Max are home this week from a five week tour of Nova Scotia, New 'Brunswick, Newfoundland and Quebec. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Feasby. _ Mr. and Mrs. Merv Pugh spent the past week end in Trout Creek, Ontario visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore were recently in Enniskillen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin attending a birthday party for Earl's mother, Mrs. Minerva Trewin-Horn who has reached the wonderful age of 90 years. Young Philip Beacock has come back to Shirley Road after camping out a few days with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Allison from Black- stock. A week ago Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Simpson and baby Robynn called on her parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter. The Les Beacocks and their son and wife Don and Marilyn enjoyed a day recently touring highlights of the district and lastly eating at the Magic Car. Please call Ilean Pugh next week for your news items 985-2146. A --" Perry Post Office. 4 COMMISSIONERS: B. Dejeet - Chairman C. Willes - Vice Chairman J.D. Taylor NN POLICY FOR OVE * Bills are mailed out on or near . ofthe same month. the payment. of Scugog Hydro Commission atthe homeor premises. PLEASE NOTE: L.R. MABLEY Manager ETT TT 'scugog hydro g 143 scugog st. p.o. box 420 port perry, ontario LoB 1NO telephone 985-2287 -NOTICE- Scugog Hydro Electric Commission Bills are still being mailed, and can be obtained at the Port Lastdate for Discount - 15th ofthe Month. SCUGOG HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION SCUGOG HYDRO COMMISSION'S AG ate payment charge is added after the 15th of the same The first reminder is mailed out between the 15th and 19th If satisfactory arrangements for payment cannot be made in areasonable length of time, the service is disconnected. On monthly bills, the late payment is only charged 45 days after service has started to be used. On bi-monthly bills, the late payment is only charged 75 days after service has started to be used. HITTITE INTME na aR inn G. Jackman L.R. Mabley - Manager HA ROAST EA AOA OOOO EHR HI -scugog hydro 143 scugog st. "p.o. box'420 port perry, ontario L0B 1NO telephone 985-2287 RDUE ACCOUNTS E = ; = i the 1st of the month. i £ g 4 Afinal notice is mailed out on or near the 15th of the following month, seven working days are given on this notice to make Ifthe account is not paid in these seven days, contact by tele- phone is then attempted. If unsuccessful, a represéntative = tries to make personal contact E COMMISSIONERS: B. Dejeet - Chairman C. Willes- Vice Chairman J.D. Taylor Wm.VanCamp G. Jackman : : : : : - ES S g g = | g Wm. VanCamp : Anglican Church on Satur- day afternoon. The reception and dance was held at the Recreation Centre. Over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe along with their guest, George's niece, Miss Ann Bottimer . from England, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Duff, Mr. Bob Swain were among the guests at the . wedding of Denise Perron to Bryan Wolfe at La Sarre, Quebec. The local members of the Wotten families attended the annual Wotten family gathering at Emily Park on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin are enjoying a holiday in Northern Ontario. Eleanor Kelly returned home from an active Wilder- ness Skills Camp at Camp Quin-Mo-Lac. * They spent the week canoeing and camping on a 60-mile route (Turn to page 25) 80 Brock St. W., UXBRIDGE 3683 - Final © Summer *\ TO SELL Reductions 50% And Morel! "Contemporary Clothes with a Difference." SUMMER CLEARANC Semi Transparent Reg. $24.95 SALE PRICE: $19.99. 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