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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Oct 1966, p. 3

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DH I EFT SESH TNT Paring adie fs Da at ie NT mS, its ' "Griffith, Toronto; sida sendin {00 40, . Soinstaatdoirmp oni iu dvisbigedanistosseaimid -- BLA"KSTOCK NEWS -- . By Olga Hill The O.N.O. Club met at the home of Noreen Malcolin Thurs- day night. Decided to have the banquet for the husbands Nov, bth, Mrs Gordon Cook, Brooklin, a sister-in-law of Noreen's .dem- onstrated 'gift wrapping' which was very interesting. A special welcome was also extended Mrs. Gib Marlow, Brooklin, a former member, There was a real good resr ponse to the roll call--Books & toys for the Children's Aid. A the hostess and her group. Next meeting is to be held at Joan Paisley's. As this was Layman's Sun- day in St. John's Church, Mr. George Wolfe, played a record- ing of the Enthronement Ser- mon of Bishop Snell, when he was made Bishop of Toronto in St. James Cathedral. There was no service in the United Church due to Cadmus Anniversary where Rev. J. E. was guest speaker. . Mr. Griffith was pastor of this charge from 1924 to 1929. A good number from here attended that service, also Blackstock Choir furnishéd the music, Next Sunday at the regular 10 am, service here there are to be several baptisms. There was -a meeting of Dur- ham Division Guide Leaders in the Community Hall Wednes- day night. Sympathy of this community is extended Mrs. Lawrence Mountjoy and family, Wark- worth, Mrs. Phena Mountjoy, his mother ,and sister Mrs. B. Hallett, Oshawa, and all the other relatives of Lawrence Mountjoy, a former Cartwright resident, who passed away in Kingston hospital Friday. Several from this area called at the Allan Funeral Home, Warkworth Sunday or will be calling Monday and attending the funeral of Mr. Lawrence Mountjoy, Tuesday. Mr. Joe Peel, Port Perry call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Leith Byers Friday. Mr. and Mrs, George Osborne Port Elgin were week - end guests .of Mr. and Mrs, Will Forder and hiiiii oiler rela- tives. 2 Mrs. W. Cobbledick, Orono spent a few days with Mrs. L. . Thompson. We are happy to report Mrs. Roy Turney, returned home from Bowmanville Hospital, also Mrs. Chas. Smith from Port Perry Hospital, We wish both steady improvement in health. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Abbott, Ottawa spent the week-end, and Mrs. P. H. Philp, Searboro, Mr. Bob Smith, Toronto, Mr, & Mrs. Gordon Cotter, Peterboro were Sunday visitors of Mr. & Mrs, Chas. Smith and Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bailey, Cindy and Peter, London, spent the long week-end with his mo- ther Mrs. V. Bailey, brother Neil and wife and Howard and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Cor- don, Thanksgiving Sunday, Mrs. Mark Weldon, Uxbridge and Miss Eva Parr joined all above mentioned at the home of Mrs, V. Bailey. Paul Rahm, Toronto spent Saturday and Sunday at home and with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Porter, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer; Bowmanville were Sunday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wotten spent a, few days last week '| touring various points®n- Lake | Huron Area, taking in the plowing match enroute home. Several from this area attend- ed the plowing match at Sea- forth. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eccel- stine and Miss Josie Archer, A.W, DEPARTMENT 'New! praysoys in color! Tenific soft suedes in new shades. Bold white stitching. Natural plantation crepe soles. Steel shanks, Get yourself a pair of new colorful comfortable "HIS" or "HERS" PLAYBOYS now. Sudbury are visiting the John Archers and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Wright visited his sister Mrs. R, Stin- son, Bowmanville, Sunday, We are pleased to hear she is home from hospital and we hope im- proves daily, Mr. and Mrs. E. Blight, Brooklin called on friends in the village Sunday. Approximately 20 Hi-C mem- bers enjoyed a Folk Service in Abert St. Church, Oshawa Sun- day evening when Mr. R. C. Plant was guest speaker. Mr, Ross Whitfield, Cooks- ville spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn; Donald & Ivan. Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton & Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn, Oshawa visited the Fred Tre- wins and Mrs. Albert Wright Friday evening. Mrs. Ralph Wood, Bobcay- geon and Mr, Alfred Thompson, Whitby, visited Mr. and Mrs, Orr Venning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock, Prince Albert and Mr. & Mrs. Lavern Devitt, Oshawa were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mus. Joe Bradburn. Mrs, Pearl Rainey, Unionville was Tuesday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee and on Thursday the McKees visited relatives in -Peterboro. -- - PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1966 Carol Anne Rah 1 Weds George Port: Blackstock United Church, decorated with baskets of pink Gladioli and white chrysanthe- mums formed the setting Sat- urday, September 24th, 1966, for the marriage of Miss Carol Anne Rahm, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stan Rahm, Black- stock and Mr. George Cameron Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Porter of R.R. #2, Pontypool. Rev. Philip Romeril, pastor -of ~ Blackstock ~ United Church officiated for the doublé ring ceremony, and Miss Cheryl Metcalf, Nestleton played the wedding music before the cere- mony and during the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white peau de soie with lace bodice, scoop neckline, Empire waist, lily point sleeves. Her chapel train edged all around ' with chantilly lace was caught with a matching bow. Her shoulder length veil of two tier nylon net was caught to a tiara of seed pearls and lily of the val- ley, and she carried a cascade of red roses and white carna- dtions, -- -- 340104 (4 SYNOD PLAYBOYS DESERT BOOTS MEN 5] 0.95 LADIES 3.95 FLEECE LINED WINTER BOOTS wen 12.95 Lapies 5] 0.95 Men's DACK and JOHN McHALE SHOES . |+2195-2495- 290s Men's ASS 2 SS SL SS SSN OS OR A hh Winter Boots FLEECE LINED '| Black 1295 - 1495 | , . ~ MEN'S Hunting Coat SPECIAL 39.00 MEN'S OVERCOAT SEVERAL STYLES 39.00 LADIES DRESSES TWO PIECE -- NEW FALL SHADES 19.99 14.95 - FALL DRESSES 6.95-8.95-10.95 Poslun Coats For Ladies BORG FABRIC IN SEVERAL SHADES Special 24.99) TWO STYLES SAVE DX OIL ATTENTION FARMERS ... WHY PAY MORE GASOLINE - DIESEL & MOTOR OILS FARM TANKS AVAILABLE. 3 Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District Premium Quality CALL COLLECT 668-3341 Ilack- Miss Linda Venning, stock was the bride's attc lant dressed in gold floor rgth gown of satin backed beni aline with brown velvet bodice em- pire waist style with gold ~ven- ing coat. Her headdres was a brown velvet bow and gold nylon net veil, and she carried gold: chrysanthemums. Mr. Ken Porter, Pontvnool was best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr. Ralph Porter, Scarboro, brother of the groom and Mr. Paul Rahm, Toronto, brother of the bride. The reception was held in the Christian Education Centre, where the bride's mother re- ceived, wearing a rose lace and crepe dress with matching jae- ket, black accessories and cor- sage of .pink roses and white carnations, The groom's mother assisted to receive and she chose blue lace -over rayon crepe with white hat and corsage of yellow roses and white carna- tions. Before leaving for thelr trip to Northern Ontario and Mi- chigan the bride donned a green ies-and corsage-of yellow roses and white carnations. he bride is a graduate of Cartwright High School and was employed at Canadian Im- perial Bank of Commerce, Port Perry. The groom is a graduate of Millbrook High School and em- ployee of General Motors, Osh- awa. They are residing in Conawood apartments, Orono. Prior to their marriage the bride was given a shower by Miss Linda Venning, also a presentation from employees at the Bank. After their return from their trip the .couple were. honoured by a community shower and presentation in Blackstock Re- creation Centre, convenient, new DDD! as you dial local numbers. effortless . . . . ness trip ever! It's so«easy to use DDD: Direct Distance Dialing is so convenient...such fun. And you will find the rates are surprisingly low! Consult your directory for details. - OUT-OF-TOWN RELATIVES Make a heart-warming 'voice-visit" to your favourite far-away. relative with You can dial your own Long Distance calls as easily DDD can also-be your shortest . . most inexpensive busi- then the area code of the distant num- Now THAT YOU'VE cor DDD Si code differs immediately . most numbers in You dial "1' 2 IMPORTANT--It dial *1" before you place a local call to (Direct Distance Dialing) ...THERE'S A FASTER WAY TO VISIT ber you want to reach (only if that area from your own) . and finally, the seven-figure number of the phone you're calling. You'll get through and automatically. is not necessary to your own exchange or to other nearby exchanges, where no long distance charges apply. Long Distance, the next best thing to being there wool suit. with. black .accessor- + Ri - REST nal lx Lo -- A oe 2 Ne

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