Ed ae Po SE A NR Ae 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, October 10th, 1968 BLACKSTOCK NEWS Continued and family visited Mr. Mrs. Jim Morrison, Courtice, Sunday. , Mr. and - Mrs. Samells called on Mr. Kenneth and * Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy Hamp- ton, Sunday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Har- grave, Cynthia and Robert, .also Mrs. John Tiers, Wood- ville, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ger- ald Kelly and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Graham visited Mrs. T. Toms Enniskillen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Camp- bell entertained the ball and| -- team -- Cartwright Bantams to a delicious dinner at their home, Nestleton, Sun- day evening. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Mahaffy and boys; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris and Jim; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Edgerton joined the rest of the family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Birkett," Port Perry, Satur- day evening, celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman's 5th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lar- mer visited the Harvey Yel- lowlees, Solina, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer and baby, Danielle Lisa of Trailways Tour via New York, Country Music Fans LIMITED W.W. V.A. JAMBOREE BUS TOUR WHEELING, West Virginia GCTOBER 25 -- OCTOBER Depart from Trailway Depot Port Perry FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 at 8:00 P.M. and West Virginia. Cost: $34.95 Canadian Funds. "|Includes return transportation, accommodation, reserved seats at Jamboree and meet the Stars Back Stage after heurs. FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS : Phone Port Perry 985-2243 of Canada 27 Pennsylvania, Ohio, Pickering were Sunday guests of Mrs. Geo. Fowler. Mr, and Mrs .Oscar Gra- ham, Mr, Dalton English and Miss Hazel English toured the highlands of Haliburton, Tuesday. : Mr. and--Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Archer of Bowman- ville and visited relatives in the Minden District, Tues- day. \d * * Women's Institute The October meeting of the Women's Institute was held Wednesday evening, October 2nd in the Commun. ity Hall. ; President Mrs. H. Bailey welcomed guest speaker and visitors. The Ode was sung and Collect repeated. Min- utes and correspondence was read. Mrs. Wm. Hooey was appointed delegate to the Area Convention to be held in the Royal York, Nov. 6, 17 & 8 Voted to send $10.00 to help Northern' Canada Women's Institutes. Mrs. H. Shortridge and Mrs. M. Mec- Kee were appointed to con- tact Ross Duff re piping wa- ter upstairs in hall and in- stalling a sink. Decided to commence euchre parties on Oct. 16th, also decided to purchase and send a dona- tion to Area convention sale table. Treasurer's report was re- ceived. Mrs. McArthur was authorized to purchase neces- | sary supplies for Tweeds- muir book. - Mrs. L. Thomp- son agreed to purchase and send Christmas gift to our adopted boy Law Chan-Hing in Hong Kong. Mrs. Thomp- son introduced a guest she had brought namely Miss Katrine, Luen of Buenos Aires, Argentina who is vi- siting hqr niece Mrs. Muzz- arolo. - Miss Lucu, thou does not 'speak much English, made a fitting response, which all appreciated. The roll call--a gadget I lor of Bowmanville called Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tay- lor. Mr. & Mrs. Dave Gatchell, Oshawa were recent Sundav guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs. A.C. Stephenson. and family. Mr Leslie Taylor and Fred exhibited Swine at Markham Fair on Saturday. use most--was well answer- ed. Mrs. W. Archer now presided and called on Mrs. Ray Bradburn who gave a fine response to the motto-- "'He who never makes a mis- take, never makes anything" then introduced the guest speaker -- Mrs. Ralph Davis of Solina, District President who gave-a very interesting address on "Helpful suggest- ions for Branches". Follow- ing the expression of thanks the meeting closed with the Queen. While lunch was be- ing prepared by the group, Mrs. Percy VanCamp con- ducted a contest. A half hour's visit concluded a plea- sant evening for the 28 ladies who attended. -- ve a ---- BURKTON NEWS Mrs. "J. A. Johnston of Blackstock was an afternoon tea guest of Mrs. W. Bryant on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Da- vey, Susan and Steven, Bow- manville spent Saturday ev- ening with Mrs, R. Davey. Sympathy of the Commun- ity is extended to the family of Mrs. John Carter in the passing of their mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ribey of Bowmanville called recent- ly at the home of Mrs. Ray- mond Davey. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wil- son of this Community have taken over the Service Sta- tion known as - Smithy's at Hampton, on Tuesday of last week. - Mr: and Mrs. Douglas Tay- Check The Label On Your Poper put the of:Te In the pitcher SlalleRialcyelelfalsIg=1al0 you've got a quart of the purest | al your store. 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