HISTORICAL SOCIE and MUSEUM NOTES 'Blackstock N News of their friends and 3 groups. Lunch of hot dogs, ces ent ons ons served to the pupils while the "| parents present enjoyed their picnic dinner. Beginning next Sunday, the St. John's Anglican Church and United Church will hold joint services for the summer months. During July the ser- vices will be in the United Church with Rev. V.M. Par- sons conducting the worship at 10:00 a.m. During August, services will be in the Angli- can Church with Rev. R. -| Rose conducting Worship at 11:30 a.m. Please keep these times and places in mind. David Larmer is attending a 4-H Regional Conference neighbours entertained Roy) a¢ Trent University, Peter- They presented them with a silver serving dish. - Wednesday. | At the weekly Senior Cit- izen's card party on Wed- nesday were winners - Ladies- On Sunday the Blackstock | yrs. Dorothy McDiarmid with United Church Sunday School! , high of 97, Second - Mrs. heid its closing activity for the| Vivian Car! a pienic at the park. | Redman - year - Games and races were organ-| Bradley 2nd for the various ag¢| Low - Harold Diarmid. ized we carry: FRAM Filters MONROE Shock Absorbers WALKER Mufflers and Continentals FENCO Clutches and Water Pumps SK WAYNE and GREY RAY BESTOS Brake Shoes GATES Rubber Products SIMONIZ Wax Products Low - Mrs. Men - High - Hugo - Bill Hopps; You may just need a few New Parts WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS FOR MOST CAR MAKES AND MODELS. IN STOCK, WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU EAST. Here are just a few of the "rand Name" parts IF WE HAVE NOT STP Oil Treatments STRONGARM Hydraulic Jacks SHERWIN WILLIAMS Paints EXIDE Batteries JERRY CANS for Gas FILCO Ignition Parts CASTROL OILS, for Chain Saws, Golf Carts, Motorcycles, High Performance GTX parts available at your local garages if asked for, or directly from PORT PERRY AUTO SUPPLY QUEEN STREET S EeERER EEE Hand Tools PORT PERRY turned to you. Please call Mrs. Allene Kane, Mr. Bill Brock Sr Eeaar evo un ba of tnt in this regard. so Mrs. Catherine Martyn will ence again be available to share with you her knowledge of these old and sometimes forgotten crafts. This "drop- in" craft centre is made available for you. Mrs. Mar- tyn will be at the School Saturday, July 3rd, from 2 to 5 p.m. to chat, answer questions and accept regis- trations. Special courses in Art will begin and continue on Monday, July 12th, with courses in chair caning on Wednesday, July 14th. It would be most helpful if we could have some idea by pre- | registration of the number interested. Many of the displays are new and many are the result of donations of a household in Reach Township. Coming from such a small beginning, many experts have commen- ted on the excellence, of the artifects and the research done, so come one and all to your opening Service of Re- dedication at 2 p.m. on Sun- day, July 4th, at the Restored Museum Church on Scugog GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PURT PERRY STAR i GOT YOUR PART 985-2347 Roe up insured and re- ASHBURN NEWS Morning worship was quite well attended on Sunday _| morning, June 20th. We were very pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Smith and his fam- ily with us from St, Paul's Presbyterian Church, Oshawa. Mr. Smith is clerk of session of St. Paul's. Throughout the service a gift of money was presented to Mr. Smith on behalf of our congregation, to show our appreciation to St. Paul's, for their kindness shown to us in a time of great need in our church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw and family attended the wed- ding of Mrs. Daw's sister, Miss Francis Downing to Mr. Roy Harrison in Totonto on Sat- urday, June 19th. Mrs. Daw was matron of honour for her sister. Several ladies attended a miscellaneous shower at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynde last Saturday evening in honour of their grand- daughter, Miss Winnifred Reid, --. marriage to Mr. Michael Teronto, takes place June 30th, The summer rally of the Women's Missionary Society of the Lindsay Presbyterial took place at St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry on Wednesday, June 23rd, with both afternoon and evening sessions. The theme being "Constancy of PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday; june 30,1971 - 49 Cathy Ives of R.R. 1., "chuck" Bathie, chairman of Wingrove, current president Winner of a bicycle in a lucky program draw at the recent Shrine Circus held at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium was Port Perry. Pictured above are Nobile Circus Committee, Miss ives, Noble Doug. Ives, grandfather of the winner, and Noble Ross of the Oshawa Shrine Ciub Photo by Stannett '. Word." Our cenibdenel Mrs. Windrem conducted both meetings. Mrs. Wm. Fitzsi- mons, Beaverton was the guest speaker for the evening meet- ing. Miss Susan Young sang a lovely solo, "Open Mine Eyes That I Might See."" We were pleased that the members of our group attended the 61 to 80" 81 to 90" 91 to 100" $17.95 -- $19.25 - $20.60 GENERAL CONTRACT meeting. Supper was served in the church hall at 4:00 P.M. The Port Perry ladies need to be complimented on the delicious salad supper they served. 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