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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 May 1969, p. 9

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4 'wright High School held their annual "At Home" "dance in the Recreation - on Paisley," ' sg vmw heh eid SSE SUE py RRR RRBRRWY Within a few months Linda Mountjoy has been olocied Queen on two occasions. - During Heart Month in January, she was selected Heart Queen, and at the "At Home" in" Blackstock Friday night," Miss Mountjoy was chosen the Queen of the ball."Sheis the | * daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy, Burketon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner, Blackstock; and second princess Dianne Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, Nestleton. Miss Mountjoy was is Crowned by ' last year's Queen, Carol Wotton. ~ Cartwright High School At-Home % Linda Mountjoy Chosen Queen "%On' Friday evening, April 25th the students of Cart- Centre, Blackstock. °* The guests were greeted by the following persons in ~ the receiving line--Mr. Gord: 'principal, and Mrs, Paisley; Mr. Art' Row- 'an, County Board represen-| , tative, and Mrs. Rowan; Mr. . Bill Thompson, president: of _ Students' Council, and Lorrie Turner; Miss Linda Mount: joy, Secretary - Treasurer of the Students' Council, and Bob Kyte; Miss Leanne Dor- I FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS CA 985-2581 2) by "2p.m.-4; ART'S = PLUMBING and HEATING _ OPERATED by ART (PETE) PETROZZI A) AAR RRR RRR RRRRRRRRRRNRNRRRNN MENTAL HEALTH WEEK MAY fst To 7th 1969 FOR MENTAL HEALTH TOMORROW FIGHT MENTAL HEALTH. TODAY. OPEN HOUSE . C.M:H.A/ WHITE CROSS CENTRE 187 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH OSHAWA, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 1st, 1969 "THE CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OSHAWA and ONTARIO COUNTY BRANCH 4 fod debobyd Sbehobidebedolo bd bobobobubebob uSobohch Ab thd dot TLS 1 rell, "social Gerry Henke. group provided the fine dance mu- convenor, sic for the large crowd in attendance. - The hall was artistically "space age" as the theme! The walls were covered . with murals which. realistically depicted not only a space age city but also some other amusing as- decorated with the pects of the space era. Mr. Roy Turner, Lorrie Turner, Donna Swain, Gerry Henke 'and their many helpers are .to be commended for their excellent art work." Also in- LL R.R.1, PORT PERRY LICENCED "MECHANIC 30 pum. First princess was Lorrie Turner, A NE SAL A and The musical "The Ambassadors" "cluded in the- .décorations were a space capsule, a con- trol 'centre and 'a missile headed for the. star-studded outer space. The selection of Miss CHS and her two princesses was the highlight of the evening. As a result of the,' students' votes, 'Miss Linda Mountjoy of Grade 11. was selected queen and was crowned by last year's queen, Miss Carol Wotten. Lorrie Turner, also of Grade 11, was chosen 1st princess and Dianne Taylor, of Grade 13, 2nd princess. McColl, Janet Turner, and Glenna Clement. The girls and their escorts: were pre- sented with flowers and nu- merous gifts. ; A variety lunch was served More dancing and some re miniscing among former stu- very pleasant evening. 'The Students' Council are to be congratulated -on- another excellent "At Home" dance. § | Sunday.' ¢] | shel. '|:Beach. " | home. | home with" her parents Mr. -as-well "as the one for the The runners-up were Susan by some of the ONO. ladies. |- dents brought a close to al T LM, and Mrs. T. Redman Miss Karen. Carter of Scar- borough dinner | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter on Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred spent Saturday at Lake Ca- "Mr. and-Mrs. R. Daniels of Whitby spent. the week-end, at their cottage at Aldred's Mrs. E. Pearson of Oshawa is visiting. .with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred. Sorry to report Mr. G. Bratley is. a patient in the Port Perry: Hospital. . The Tsland people are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. J. Bur- nett and family. They are moving to Ajax. A hearty welcome is given to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ballingallsand. family of Port Perry who are mov- ing: into the former Burnett Mrs. R. Fralick and Mrs. C. Aldred are «in Toronto at- tending the Sweet Adelines Competition. Miss Nancy Crozier of thé Toronto General Hospital and 'Mrs. K. Crozier for the week-end. \ Mr. and Mrs. C. Holt of Toronto at their cottage Mec- Laren's Beach for the week- end, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick and Mr.-and Mrs, R. Suther: land of Oshawa dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cairn of Toronto on 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Shaw of and Mrs. C. getior on Sun- day. ~ Peterborough District Obe: dience Club held an Obedi- ence Trial on Sunday. Mrs. Valerie Butt with her dog "Clica" qualified in two trials, one trial he recoréd 191 points and the other 192 points. 'He also received two trophies, one for the high. est scoring non sporting dog highest scoring poodle. Con- gratulations Valerie. - Mr. and Mrs. W. Van Dole and Jacqueline of Whitby & Mr. and Mrs. B. Fletcher of Ajax spent Sunday ! with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Saville. : Mr. & Mrs. Cyr of Oshawa week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller. and Mr. oi and "Oshawa dinner guests.of Mr.| -of Manchester and Mr. and $CUGOG NEW Port} daughter moved to Perry last week. We will miss them. on the Island. : Saturdav - night, May 3rd the two choirs are present- ing "a" concert in Grace Church. 'Musical numbers by the choirs and two plays are to he given, Miss = Grace Pogue and friend of Toronto week-end guests of Mr. and Mts. R. Pogue. Mrs. M. McLaren a fobend guest of Mrs, R.. Tetlow. Mr. and Mrs. tended the Home Show in Oshawa on Sunday. - Pleased to réport Master Paul McQuinn is home after a four week stay in Oshawa Hospital. Do keep coming Paul. -- Mrs. C. James of Toronto Js spending three weeks at her home here.' Mr, M. McLaren a Sunday visitor of Mr. & Mrs. Tiffen. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lehman of her parents Mr. and Ms L.- Empringham. * 5 A welcome is rtehod to Mr. and 'Mrs. M. Thorburn 'Who have moved to the Har- rison farm. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker & family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese and family and Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Vertch of Ux- bridge - Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell & family 'of West Hill Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. | Tyrell. 3 The Harper's and-boys-of | Oshawa - Sunday evening guests of Jack and Joan Kane. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin' Heavns of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey -spent Sunday in Haliburton. © Saturday night a- farewell party was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. L: Davis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. They were presented with a. platform rocker, six spode china cups and shucers and an envelope of money. A nice time was had by all present. 3 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden on. Sunday included Jordan at. May 1, 1969 - = 9 Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end at' their 'I cottage Pine Point: U.C.W. is to he held May 7th. Note _change of date. Miss Gloria Fralick of and Mrs, Maurice Fralick for the week-end. and Mrs. C. Hardy spent Sun- CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R..C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, MAY "4th-- EASTER IV : 9.45 p.m.--Holy Communion Church School ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK STNDAY, MAY 4th-- EASTER 1V d4.m--Holy Communion Church School 1145 of Claremont Sunday visitors ' PORT PERRY . - UNITED CHURCH - Rev. Alec. Rice, B. A. Minister ST'NIMAY. MAY '4th-- PORT PERRY 11:00 a.m.-- Church Service '9.45 a.m,--Sunday School - 11.00 a.m.--5 yrs. and under PRINCE ALBERT 100 p.m.--Sunday School 2.00 p.m:--Church Service ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, MAY. 4th-- 10.00 a.m.--Worship Service 11:00 "a.m --Sunday "School BAPTIST CHURCH PORT PERRY PASTOR A HERN (Queen and Rosa-Sts.) SUNDAY, MAY 4th--' SUNDAY, APRIL 27th-- - 9:50 \a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 ayn.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNLCAY, MAY 4th-- 10.00 a .m.--SCUGOG 11.15 a.m.--MANCHESTER 12.30 p.m.--PROSPECT Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman and family of Manchester, Rick, Virginia. and Tracie Parker Mrs. J. Raines and Kelly of Port Perry. - . Mr. and Mrs. T. Slute and FIRST PRIZE $250. Saddle ALSO 1st, 2nd, 3rd ~ CASH / ' PRIZES - OTHER PRIZES ~. re . CE a a ive i PENTECOSTAL CHURCH "Rev. R, Batten, _ Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.--Morning Worship FIRST ANNUAL 95 MILE ENDURANCE RIDE SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1969 OSHAWA --- ONTARIO SPONSORED BY RUTHERFORD' S TACK SHOP AND THE OSHAWA HORSEMEN * RUTHERFORDS) 7 p.m.--Evang. Service TWO DAY TACK SHOP SALE MAY 9th, & 10th INFORMATION (OBTAINABLE AT : TACK SHOP "14 ALBERT ST. OSHAWA W. Watts | Toronto with her parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B.: Beacock : day evening with Mr. & Mrs.. | Gow_ ins Oshawa. gull - for. children 6 yrs. & up :

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