_ Perry. A Gh Sa Gas Salm toa ie SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor and boys of Highland Creek, Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, A Carter. Mr, and Mrs. J. Wilson, Miss Linda Fralick and Mr. Ross Sutherland of Oshawa also Mr. and Mrs. J. Cairns of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Van Stream, holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick Mr, and Mrs, Bill Bell and family visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, G. Smith spent the holiday with their family at Buckhorn Lake: Mrs. Vera Heyes of Scarbor- ough a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, Moore. Mr, and Mrs. R. Daniels of Whitby at their cottage Aldred's Beach for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell and family of West Hill were Sun- day guests of Mr- and Mrs. F. Tyrell. Mr. J. Watts and boys of Tor- onto with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts for the holidays. Mr and Mrs. Williams of Tor- onto and Mr. M. McLaren vis- ited Sunday with Mr. H, Mat- thews. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter included Dr. and Mrs. Best and Marion of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. R Shaw and Mr. Gary Greenley of Oshawa and Mr. Brent Richardson of Port Mr, and Mrs. L. Empringham and Brian visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee of Kinsale one night last week, Mr, Dave Atkinson of Toronto and Mr, C. Lindholme, Brant- ford weekend guests of the Pren- tice Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. R. McDougall and Jeffrey of Ottawa, holiday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler, Mr, Stephen Fralick, Oshawa and Misses Marilyn and Gloria Fralick of Toronto with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick for the weekend, Mrs. J. Lyons and Jimmie of Sault Ste Marie and Mr. and Mrs, Alan Empringham of Agin- court recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, L. Empringham, Mrs, L. Kumka and Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford of Oshawa and Mr. L- Helmer of Bowmanville, holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. K. Gohbkes and boys of Nestleton visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. : Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson and daughters, Sunday guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. Davis. Mr. Larry Trudelle of Albany, N.Y. is spending a. week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr- and Mrs, J. Craig and sons | of Toronto spent the weekend 4 fi SG EA RACES on debonding Rats al hr: at their cottage on McLaren's Beach. : Mr. and Mrs. Holt left Friday for a month's vacation in Europe. Mr, and Mrs. A, Krieg and daughters spent the weekend at Bradley Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman, Mr. and Mrs. G. Demara and Mr, and Mrs, V. Aldred holiday- ing at Weller's Bay. Sunday Services at 9:00 am. You are invited The Platten <Island Ratepayers Association held their Annual Meefing at Joe Horne's Cottage on Sunday, May 20th, 1967, and wag attended by fifty members of the Association. General business was discussed and accepted by all members. Nominations and elections of Officers wa9 carrigd out as follows : . i President -- G. A, Mahony. Treasurer -- J. L. Horne. Secretary -- Mrs: G "A. Mahony, Convenor -- Mr, H. Ferguson. Executive -- Mr. J. Kryger, Mr. J. Lewis, Mr, P. Szaldra, Mr. N. Pollard. The Association is holding a Buffet and Dance on Saturday, May 27th, at Club Annrene (see Coming Events column). The Admission is $6.00 per couple. There will be Door Prizkg, Square Dancing and Novelty Dances. Tickets should be pur- chased prior to night of Dance. Come out and give your sup- port, an enjoyable evening has been planned for you by the Association. Ashburn Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pugh of Claremont; Mr. & Mrs, W. Doble of Sunderland and Mrs. Arthur Welsh of Whitby were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Ashton, Mrs, M. Sparks spent the holi- day weekend with relatives in Havelock and Ottawa. Mr, and Mrs, Drew Leaper of Malton were Monday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Heron. Miss Frances Downing of Tor- onto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw. Mr. and Mrs. H, Ashton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kerry at Epsom. Mr. and Mis. Grant Parrott, Janice and Lyle spent the week- end with relatives in Belleville, Rev. G- H. Moore of Uxbridge had charge of Divine service here on Sunday, May 21st at 11:30 a.m. The choir sang as their anthem "The Centennial Hymn". There will be a joint Communion Service in St.John's Church, Port Perry on Sunday, June 4th at 11:00 a.m. 'On Tuesday, May 30th at 7:30 p-m. the C.G.I.T. and Explorers are planning a Mother & Daugh- ter Tea at the Centennial Centre. The C.G.LT. affiliation service will take place at this time. RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP - (And record Ford sales mean record Fairlane deals now!) travel all day, and arrive fresh and unweary at your destination. You get that GT feeling SHOU 30 STRIPES in every Fairlane When you become a Fairlaner, you get that sure feeling you've made the world's smartest buy! And right now, record Ford sales mean. you can make one of the smartest deals of all time! 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