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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Sep 1965, p. 2

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--- /N 2 --- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Sept. 23, 1965 Blackstock News By 0. Hill Saturday evening a large crowd gathered in the Recrea- tion Centre in honour of a new- ly married couple--Mr. & Mrs. David Hudson (nee Bonnie Mountjoy). Mr. Harvey Graham acted as M.C. for the following pro- gramme:-- A reading by Mrs. Wilbert Archer. An account of a wedding by columnist Maggie Grant of the Globe and Mail. Judy Mountjoy played a piano solo, "Three O'clock in the Morning". Bonnie Gail and Bonnie Malcolm--accompanied by their mother Mrs. Lawrence 'Malcolm on the piano sang two duets, "My Hero" and "I'll see you again", Leanne Dorrell read "A Perfect Husband". Cheryl Metcalf rendered a med- ley of selections from the musi- cals Kismet and My#¥air Lady. The M.C. who had told a comical story between each number ,now invited the Bride and Groom to the stage and presented them with a swivel rocker, coffee table, pole lamp, mirror and several miscellane- ous gifts. Both David and Bon- nie made fitting responses. Lunch was served and the rest of the evening spent in dancing to music provided by an or- chestra from Millbrook. Services in both churches were well attended Sunday morning. In the United the Choose from:-- released October 1st. improvement now! 4 CENTRAL ONTARIO CATTLE \ BREEDING ASSN have been selected from top bloodlines. UPBEEDING | | For catalogues, service or further information | Long Distance--Zenith - Your Holstein Herd? a Class Extra Sire a Superior Type Sire an All-Canadian Sire two Superior Production Sires a Reserve All-Canadian Sire seven other A. I. Proven Sires These bulls, along with our 34 other Holsteins, They are included in our new Holstein Sire Catalogue to be Plan your fall breeding program for herd phone weekdays before 9.30 a.m., or for Sunday service phone Saturday to Port Perry 985-7373, or 41450 -- 6-8 p.m. C.0.C.B.A. choir sang an Anthem "Be- cause We Believe"? Rev. Ro- meril preached on the Respon- sibilities of Parents. The Sac- rament of Baptism was admin- istered to Lucas Gregory, in- fant son of Peter and Tina Van Ryswyk. In the Anglican Church, Can- on Ashmore preached on "The Betrayal". The W.A. of St. John's Black- stock held their regular meet- ing in the Parish Hall with the President Mrs. H. E. Ashmore in the chair. The opening hymn "0 Master let me Walk with Thee" was sung. Mrs. G. Ha- milton gave the devotional which was from the 18th chap- ter Jeremiah which tells the story of the Potter, and also read the opening prayers. The Dorcas Sec'y reported two quilts made and sold. She also reminded the members that it was nearly time to send the fall bale. Mrs. J. Scott brought 8 lovely layettes in. The church calendars are on hand and Mrs. J. McArthur will look after the sale of these. Tickets are on hand for the Spode which prom- ises tobe an interesting offer. The Pres. closed the meeting with prayer. On their 85th wedding anni- versary Saturday, Sept. 18th Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence were invited to the home of her sister Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Black, Lotus, for the afternoon and supper. Upon arriving home about 8.30 p.m. . They found about 60 friends and relatives gathered at their house. A wonderful turkey dinner was ready to be partaken of. Their family, daughter Sylvia and friend Jim Cookson, sons Robert and wife Jane and John and wife Teresa had been very busy while they were away. A very happy evening was spent. The surprised couple were the recipients of many lovely gifts. Friends were present from Oshawa, Toronto, Weston, Scar- boro, Willowdale,, Seagrave, Port Perry, Nestleton Caesarea, Blackstock Locust Hill, Curtis Point, Roseneath, Lotus. Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp returned home Saturday evening from spending a week at Fort William attending a Convention regarding Homes for the Aged. . Mr, and Mrs. Jim Marlow were hosts for a family dinner party Friday evening in hon- our of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wright's 46th wedding anniver- sary, The honoured couple were presented with a card table and chairs. Mrs. David Hill spent last week-end in Richmond Hill. Saturday evening she attended Dr. C. E. Hill's birthday party at the Cricket Club, Toronto and afterwards was entertained at his residence in Willowdale. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobbin and David, Peterboro, visited Canon and Mrs. Ashmore on Saturday. Mr. Wayne McShane, King- ston and Miss Elaine Mountjoy, Peterboro were week-end guests of the Bruce Mountjoys. Mrs. J. S. Gaine, Miss Winni- fred Boys and Mrs. Ernest Gaine, Whitby, called on Mrs. Cecil Hill Sunday afternoon, Mr. Leonard Chamberlain, Toronto and Miss Joan Brad- burn, Oshawa spent the week- end with the Joe Bradburns. Mr. and Mrs. George Ruther- ford, Allan and friend, Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Alma Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rustin and boys, Port Credit and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Toronto, vi- sited Mrs. R. Ford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gamble & family ,Oshawa, were Friday evening guests and Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Thompson, Peterboro were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee. : Mrs. Ralph Larmer, assisted by Mrs. Richard Van Camp, held the opening meeting of the 4-H Homemaking Club at her "home Saturday afternoon. ~-- prevent forest fires! Cash Price LESS WITH TRADE-IN GENERAL ELECTRIC Large 12 cu. ft. Automatic Defrost REFRIGERATOR Big 67 1b. Zero-Zone Freezer 2 Big Enamel Crispers with plenty of shelves and on-the-door Storage. 269.9 SEPTEMBER SALE! 23 Cash Price 329.00 LESS WITH TRADE-IN Big 13 cu. ft. 2-Door Frost Free REFRIGERATOR FREEZER No Frosting Ever Has 105 1b. Frost Free Freezer. Has 5 yr. Warranty on Unit. PORT PERRY ~-- PEEL HARDW AR PHONE 985-2431 OYE IHL Ted Foy FEI LR CEE) TAIN AC AN EE Myrtle W.I. The regular meeting of Myrtle Women's Institute was held on Sept. 16th at the home of Mrs, W. Bulley. Mrs. L. Parrott president, presiding. Roll call "What does Citizenship mean to me", was answered by twelve members and three visitors. Program being "citizenship" with Mrs. A. C. McCulloch as convenor and Mrs, Hare of Whitby as guest speaker, gave an interesting talk on Citizen- ship. Anyone interested, is invited to Short Course on embroidery stitches ,to be held at home of Mrs. Parrott on December 1 & 2. R Mrs. A. C. McCulloch has been chosen Delegate to Area Convention in Toronto Nov. 8 and 4 with Mrs, Parrott as al- ternate. October meeting to be held at home of Mrs. L. Amel], 217 Lee St., Whitby. Mrs. F. Thornton thanked hostess and lunch committee for enjoyable evening. "21YRS OLD? When you turn 21 you're no longer cov ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pa premiums direct, notl- fy the Commission. NEW JOB? To keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Form 104' that your present employer "is required to give you on leaving. Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE | Plan ® Ontario Hospital Services Commission Toronto 7, Ontario &

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