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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 26 May 1971, p. 19

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Moy 26, 971-19 Handicraft Guild (<"<="* May meeting was held| her operation. A card was Presbyterian Church) signed by the Guild members with 27 members and 1| and forwarded to her. - Blackstock News The Annual Sunday Schoo!| Bright Light? Rev. day guests were Mrs. Harold Anniversary Service was held used a huge selection of light Beacock and Mr. Ernie White, in the United Church on Sun- Port Perry. day morning, Mr. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Mc- Paisley, Superintendent con Kee along with Mrs. Ed Law- ducted the service while Mrs. ob cape were Thurs- * Gladys Thompson performed dinner guests of the duties of organist with Mr. and yah yg Wannan of Don Wright providing guitar Orono. ay visitors of Ss Mr. and Mrs. M. McKee were accompaniment, The choir Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKee, was made up of Sunday School ie: We welmery Jane and Janice of Oshawa Welcome to Blackstock is group sang 'This Little Light' extended to Mr. and Mrs. amd 'Joy is Like the Rain', the Juniors sang 'Put Your| Sympathy is extended to Mr. | Terry Malcolm who have and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and| moved into the apartment Hand im the Hand' and the ; Intermediates had 'The Sow- - | previously occupied by Mrs. .| Ida Taylor. er' and 'Come on People' as their numbers. Debra Swain] i gave @ reading. The guest ® speaker was Rev. John Mor- tis, BA, BD. STM, who by plas. magic marker. Florence Smith showed how flowers could be made from colorful sale bills. A dainty lunch served by "| Mrs. Forrester, Mrs. Butt, Mrs. Elliot and Mrs. Robert- son brought the meeting to a close, Check The Label On Your Paper a4 at completed for the Handicraft All united in repeating the} Show which will be held on meeting. Mrs. Naples gave/ noon and evening. a warm welcome to all pres- ent. We were glad to see Jean Baker back after her ill- ness. Missing among the number was Muriel King who has been on the sick list but is progressing nicely. There was no word from Mrs. Patterson, but assume she is still recuperating from Guild will put on a Handi. eraft Show at Lindsay. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. DeYonge on Monday, June 7th. BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- SEAGRAVE, ONT. 985-7027 per on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls were Sunday din- "| ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Phair, Grant and Bruce of Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van- Camp and family were Sun- day guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow of ley's step-mother, Mrs. Leon- News Wednesday evening card party were Ladies High--Mrs. Nora Hopps; Second -- Mrs. Ella Venning; Low -- Mrs. Meta Reid. Men High--Ear! Prescott; Second -- Aylmer Ploughman; Low--Ed Harris. Recent callers of Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mrs. Me-} quade were Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Moore, Yelverton, White -Pounder wedding im/ yr and Mrs. Cecil Archer, Oshawa and at the Jones -| Brighton, Mrs. Rowena Phillip wedding in. Whitby! sherry, Port Hope, Mr. and on Saturday. Mrs. Erie Capstick, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence) wr and Mrs. Harry McKee Masters called on Mr. & Mrs_| and girls, Oshawa and Mr. & ® Dennis Thompson on Satur-| vrs. Lloyd Wilson, West Hill. day evening Miss Lucille Beacock, Tor- Don't forget the Utica! onto spent the week-end with Cemetery Board "Bee" on) her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Beacock and Bob, Mon- Full Coil suspension Fill 'er up, low-tead, system. no-lead or regular fuel. Saturday afternoon. 6 * ? Chevelle i for IS more ror your money. Wondering when to test-drive mid-size Chevelle? up and prevent rust. All in all, your Chevelle will last s There are lots of reasons to do it right away. longer. And drive better. Chevelle lets you feel good when you're driving. The But none of this is possible without your Chevrolet mid-size wheelbase (| 16-in. for sedans, | 12-in. for coupes) dealer. He's the one with the cars. There's the Sporty handles nicely whether you're downtown or on the high- Malibu series, including a convertible for summer fun. The way. Chevelle is styled with the fresh, young design that economical Chevelle series. And there are four mid-size has made it so popular in the past. The new rear bumper wagons to choose from. Chevelle gives you more for your has built-in taillights. And there's a restyled front grille money. And your Chevy dealer is goifig'té ko 4 long way . and bumper, too. towards giving you the deal you want. Go see him about it Some of the holdovers from last year bear repeating, And take Chevelle out for a drive. You'll see what we mean too. Rubber bushings on the engine mounts cut down on Chevrolet. Putting you first keeps us first. vibration and noise. The Full Coil suspension system fea- tures computer selected springs that are matched to the weight and equipment of the car. Flush-and-dry rocker panels let water flow through to clean dirt and corrosion- causing salt out, then air comes through to dry the water * ae ae ---- Some of the equipment Mustrated is optional at extra cost DX F U E 3 Ol L You cut cown on sir pollution, a "Gea & haan v took come ve had to develop i and reward heve been the same | About @ decade ago. we made & promise to devices hat murrie and reburn exhaust fumes cleaner ar | remove ovr cars from the ai pollution problem Dewees that check wayward gases around the Estates are that fat! North Amencan industry CALL US TODAY a a, | anaes cues cam tenew nem, oa Some | 4 7 few gasotne toad today were emission controted. tie '71 . FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE "Rene & me cous maken "Whe ve had to invent instruments sophishcated Best of off we're testing Gevices hat can reach enough to measure the effectiveness of these : Chevrotets, we'd be breathing 1940 air You migh call (hat « greet step backward. A step we've beer proud to take.

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