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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 8 Oct 1970, p. 7

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Blackstock News and Earle, his mother, Mrs.| for the Byers families. Mr. Edgar Horn of Oshawa as/ and Mrs. Murray Byers mov- Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Fallis, Oakville visited her sister, Mrs. J. A. Johnston recently. Mr and Mrs. Hector Short- ridge and Bill, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bailey Were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Claire Fielder and Margaret of Coboconk. Miss Mabel VanCamp leav- es on Friday for a three ro. There will be no party this week. Our community was very shocked to learn of the sudd- cere sympathy is extended to his wife, Jean, sons Lloyd well as to the many other relatives. The funeral serv- ice was held on Monday aft- ernoon from Port Perry. Sympathy is also extended to Mr. Wilbert Malcolm and family of Janetville on the passing of Mrs. Malcolm also on Thursday. Many relat ves tive in this area. Mrs. Mal- colms funeral was also on Monday afternoon from Port [Pers Mr. Richard Wall is a pat- ient in Lindsay hospital, sch- eduled to undergo surgery this morning (Monday). We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls spent the week-end in Bobcaygeon with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly and attended the Bobcaygeon Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin were exhibiting their fine horses and Mr. Ivan Cochrane was judge of the Light horses, a new sight to see Ivan at the other end of the stick. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer of Bow- manville to Minden on Thurs day when they spent the day visiting various relatives in the area. Saturday was moving day Ye Firply 34.50 4x8 per sheet Reesor Fuel & Lumber Cd hh hh hh hahhahahehntathnhntatadater! GENERAL OPEN NEW STEREO and T.V. ELECTRIC TELEFUNKEN TOSHIBA WE ALSO SERVICE RADIOS, TLV. TRANSISTORIZED CAR RADIOS GREEN TAPE RECORDERS STEREOS WOOD ed into their new home in Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byers and Jeffrey mov- ed from their apartment at Peels to the farm home which his parents had just vacated. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor of Enniskillen called on Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp & family and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Toms on Saturday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton and boys of Oshawa were} Sunday guests of Mr. Roy Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and boys. It was a birthday celebration in hon- our of David Morton and Allan Ferguson. Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Ferguson of Don Mills were afternoon callers also. On October Ist the first meeting of the joint Ladies Auxiliary met at the home of Riet Post with 14 members present. It was decided to omit the Scout Mothers Prom ise because of having both Seout Mothers and Guide Mothers present. President Pat Sleep wel- comed everyone. The minut- es of the last meeting were read and adopted. Treasurer Rikka Wygerde reported we now have a balance of $39.80 |The President Pat Sleep | thanked the ladies who help- ed in anyway at the Mother and Daughter banquet ' We then discussed ways jand means of making some money There were many suggestions such as_ selling chocolate bars, demonstrat jing how to make jewelery lfrom stones by Mr. Kaufman | teacup sale, knitting sale, |} wig demonstration, bake sale lor rummage sale. It was then | moved by Marion Larmcr | that we invite Mr. Kaufman to demonstrate his jask the Rangers to help with | the programme plus bake sale and card sale on Nov- ember 7th or 6th. Seconded | by Sally Francis. Carried Margaret Duivestyn and Shir- |ley Wheeler to help the Soc ial committee make arrange- ments for this demonstration Irma Welts thanked the lad- jes on behalf of her son, Rayner for the models which he received after his acci- dent We closed the meeting with a new Mizpat which is as follows*.."May the Great Master of us all, be with us "till we meet again." ger, Lunch was served by Jean Williams and Margaret Duiv- TONG OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oc. 8, 1970 - % Getting a 3' high object into a 2' high trunk is a neat trick. If you can do it. But when a Volkswagen Squareback Sedan gets into the act, the problem disappears. How? Just open the Squareback's big back door and abracadabra, 42 cubic feet of thin air for the prob- lem to disappear into. But here's the best trick of all: when you're through Using it as a station wagon--Presto-Changeo! It turns into a family sedan. ; Ladies and gentlemen: the VW Squareback Sedan Now... Do we have any volunteers from our audience? The Volkswagen Squareback Sedan.

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