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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Apr 1969, p. 17

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~ BLACKSTOCK (Continued Lacombe, Alberta were Wed- nesday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls, The family and a few rela- tives of Mr. and Mrs. Norman laws Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pen. nell, Kemptville and Mr. and Mrs. A. Abbott, Ottawa, Mr. Smith returned home Sun- day, Mrs. Smith "Femained till Saturday. a Edgerton spent an enjoyable] A good number trom this evening at the home of Mr. area called on Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, Grant Edgerton, on] Wm. Steele, Nestleton Satur- Saturday in honour of Mr.]day to share congratulations Norman _ Edgerton's 80th{on their Golden Wedding. birthday. - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swain, Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Duns-|Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain & moor spent Saturday in Dur-|Mr. Harold Swain attended ham, and visited his mother|the Golden Wedding of Mr. 'in hospital there. Sincere - sympathy is ex-|} tended Mr. Fish and family on the sudden death of Mrs. Fish Friday. Also to Mr. a Russel Brown and family and Mrs. Brown's sisters and fa- milies on the sudden pass- ing of Mrs. Brown in Port Perry hospital Saturday. His many friends in this _ area will be pleased to learn Mr. Norman McNally is pro- gressing favourably, follow- "ing surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Smith spent Easter week-end with her daughters and son-in- Ashburn HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Slip Covers Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service NEWS and Mrs. Wilfred Lindsay Saturday. Week-end viistors of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall--On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Wilson of Port Perry. On Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. E. Blight, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar- low returned home from Florida Sunday, looking quite tanned. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Mahaffy, Barry. and Sandra, Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr, & d Powers in Custom Made Drapes Mrs. Bill Mahaffy and boys. On Good Friday Mr. and Mrs: Anson Taylor picked up his parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and in honour of the latter's wedding anniver- sary ,took them for a trip via Kingston, Ottawa, Algon- quin Park, etc. and spent Easter Sunday and. Monday at Anson's Country home on Lake Muskoka, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and daughters, Man- illa Jon Sunday 13th, also Mrs. J. Forder in Port Perry. Canon and Mrs. Ashmore, Peterborough called on Mrs. McArthur and Miss Dempsey Sunday, Miss Betty McArthur was home, On Saturday the A.A. C.A. (Antique Automobile Club of America) held a:Flee Mar- ket in the Recreation Centre, Blackstock. A good crowd of Antique car people atten- ded and the market consider- ed quite successful. Mrs. ee Mountjoy with some istants served lunches. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Mec- Shane, Brampton spent Sat- urday with the Bruce Mount- joys. Mr. Jack Van Camp, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Van. Camp were Sunday supper guests ESAS US SERANT ERLE SRS AN PORT PERRY STAR - - Thursday, April 17,1969 --- 17 of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Mrs. Camp and boys, Port Perry. Mg and Mrs. Rupt. Byers, Bowmanville, visited Mr. & Mrs. Leith Byers Saturday. Mrs. Jack Chapman and girls, Port Perry spent Mon- day' "with and Karen. David Kyte a ata ut LADY MOTORISTS | WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS FREE vd KLEENEX WITH EACH $3.00 Purchase DX Station ,TO SERVE YOU AT COLUMBUS Monday and Mrs, Fred Brad. § AND MEN MOTORISTS TOO! Box Of A NEW 655 - 3892 Phone: News On Sunday, April* - 20th there will be a commemor- ati service at 11.30 a.m. on the first annivery of the opening of the new church Rev. G. H. Moore of Uxbrid- ge will be the minister for this' occasion and special music by the choir. In the evening at 7.30 pm the theme of the message by Rev. W. Black will be "Broken Chords made vib- rant again." ] Come dnd worship with us on this day. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron are spending a few days with Rev. K. A. and Mrs. Heron at Barrie this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sparkes of-Toronto were Sunday vis- itors with Mrs. M. Sparkes. Mrs. Russell Richardson is with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Playfair in. Toronto]. for a few weeks, ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds of Ancaster and Mrs. A Reynolds of Whitby spent Sunday afternoon at the Heron home. YOUR [eo] 47] DON TS | ba ORINK * WHEN YoU DRIVE, "B16 BANGS COME FROM LITTLE __ BINGES * | 3 ¥ ¥ - B RIA N° S SUPERTEST OPEN d 7 DAYS A WEEK (Emergency Groceries) ICE--Block & Cube A lot of people think the Volkswagen convertible is the funniest thing to come 2 LUBRICATION EXPERT along since the Volkswagen. WHEEL BALANCING Which is why we can't guarantee ee that this sort of thing won't happen if you PHONE Pip-2243 come along in one. REFRESHMENT BOOTH But while they're laughing on the out- ® 24 HOUR TOWING e side, you're laughing on the inside: a VW. » will breeze along for 32 miles on a single "They laughed whenl Yehove up in my Volkswagen convertible! gallon of And Rn 10-71223 gas. It hardly ever needs oil. repairs cost little, id yA (We don't think big repair bills are funny at all.) What's more, it has a handmade top that's padded with 2" of foam rubber to keep heat in and cold out. But, just because underneath it all the Volkswagen convertible is still just a There are over 280 VW dealers across Canada. The one nearest you is in the Yellow Pages. Volkswagen, don't get the idea you won +t ' get as much of a thrill out of driving it as "you would a big convertible. In fact, given a ¢ good stretch of open highway and maybe a*bit of a tailwind, you could even zip past one of those big fancy jobs. And what could be more thrilling than that?

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