- 191 Queen St. Port Perry Scugog end in Ottawa visiting a Col- lege friend. On Sat. Dr. and Mrs. Best of Burlington visit- ed at the latter's' sister's home with the Carter family. It was a family re-union up- on their return from Nigeria in Africa. Dr. Best -had signed up to give a year of service in the Lagos hospital teaching in his specialty as an anaesthetist. He has 're- turned to his work in a Ham- ilton hospital after his many experiences in Nigeria where they lived in a Compound suburb of Lagos. : Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Tove had friends from Pennsyl- vania visiting for 4*days. Mrs. Earl Reader and Tam- mie accompanied Mr. & Mrs. C. Charlton on a motor trip to the S. Dakota Badlands, Yellowstone Park, Las Vegas, Disneyland, Hoover Dam, Me-|" teor Crater and other points of interest. FRIENDLY "PHILOSOPHER says TWO OF THE BEST KNOWN FINISHES FOR CARS ARE : pt B. A. Service ~ Station 52 Water St. Port Perry PHONE: 985-3182 INVEST NOW 9% FOR 5 YEARS VICTORIA and GREY | TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable "half yearly, or may 'be left to coriipound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED '..] Oshawa is spending this week Mr. Sam Arnold's nephew, John, with wife and baby of Ottawa called at the Arnold home recently, The Arnolds spent a recent afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Innis of Ashburn. We are alwavs pleased to hear news of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heayn and théir sons who moved to Kingston last year. We con- gratulate Bruce who entered a contest given by the Safety Driving Council who chose Bruce for a free, 5-day flight to Vancouver on Aug. 19th. Orval is very happy in his occupation of carpentry, Ar- nold has been busy. in car- pentry for part of the sum- mer and a summer course. Ruth supplies board or home facilities for students. This is all quite a change from the life of farming. i Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce and family enjoyed a 2 day caniping holiday at Upper Canada Village and another camping period at an Orillia park. . Please note that the 'Head' Turkey Supper date has been cet. as previously, the last Wed. of Sept. which is the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston ut their cottage Buckhorn Lake. Mrs. Lily Saville is spend- ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Saville. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Smith & family and Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith and family of Oshawa spent Sunday with their par- efrts Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith at their cottage Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Drou- in and family of Montreal va- cationing at Pine Point. Mr. .and Mrs. J. McQuinn & family and Mrs. B. Marks have returned after a two weeks vacation at North Bay. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M McLaren included Mr. & Mrs. Brian Marks, Miss Karen Marks and friend and Mr. Bill Marks and friend of Stratford. } Master Andy Jackson of with his grand-parents Mr. & Mrs. F. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. B. Evans and family of Bay Ridges Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K Mueller. A Mr. and Mrs. J. Demara have returned after holidayv- ing in Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman of Claremont recent guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham. Miss Melodie Appleton spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick. 'Mr. and Mrs. Don Crozier spent the week-end with Mr. Telephone 985-7306 and Mrs. R. Tenny at their ATTENTION WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON Pramium Quality © 'GASOLINE © DIESEL e MOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps TOT available, Want £ el) Call Collect DX 668-3341 POR IMMEDIATE BILIVIRY FARMERS News | |'Mr. and Mrs. P. Drouin. in Toronto. ~~ - | | Miss Freda Burnham of cottage Port Carling. Miss Gloria Fralick of Tor- onto with her parents Mr, & Mrs. Maurice Fralick for the week-end. Miss Susan Tazer holiday- ing with friends at Algonquin Park. Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniels of Whitby at their cottage, Al. dred's Beach for the week: end. °° ' Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred spent the week-end at their cottage Cashel Lake. , Mr. George Edgar attended the Old Time Soccer Teams Re-Union at Celina one dav last week. Mrs. C. Hardv and Mr. and Mrs. F. Gow of Oshawa Sun- dav evening guests of Mr. & Mrs, J. Reese. } Mr. and Mrs. Sundav dinner and Mrs. A. Perry. Master John Bell is vara. tioning in Parrv Sourd with his grand-parents Mr. & Mrs. J. Bell. ) Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnham who have Just celebrated their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fle- well and Darlene of Bowman- ville Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. J. Kane. Mr. and Mrs. B. Maeck, of South River week-end guests of their son-in-law & daugh. ter Mr. and Mrs. Jordon. Jack and Joan Kane and familv holidaying at Howe Island. Miss Janice Carter was a bridesmaid at the Walker . Bright wedding in Columbus: Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crozier recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mueller, Joan & Michelle spent Tues. Perev Jeffrey guests of Mr. Heayn, Port Lake. Miss Nancy Crozier of Tor- onto holidaying at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Slemmon 'of Oshawa visited with Mr. ard Mrs. R. Cornish recently. Misses Beverley and Wen- Miss Penny Prentice for a week. . Service at Grace at 9 a.m. All are invited to attend. ~Miss. K.--Tuckett& friend of England visited with Mrs. Tozer one day this week. Miss Monita Appleton spent two days with her grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Apple- ton at Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. R. Young of Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas, Blackwater and Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee Greenbank Sunday dinner guects of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr. Michel Lacours of Tor- onto and Miss Clare Mural of Montreal week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Prentice and Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prentice at their cottage at Bob Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jeffrev the week-end Falls. . ' * Miss Cathy Kane spent the week-end with her grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Kane Toronto a recent visitor of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bull werk- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. | the benediction. Mrs. Holthy, dv Thompson of Oshawa with | and Mr. & Mrs. B. Bell spent |. at Niagara LEA SFE PA Manchester UCW The August U.C.W. meet- ing was held at the home of Jos W. Holthy. The mveét- ng opened by singing hymn 156, followed by the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Bain read the Scripture taken from James 1, verses 19-27. Three read- ings were read "A Portion of Thyself"; "The Value of a Smile"; Greetings™ . Mrs. Bruce welcomed all, in. the abcence of Mrs. Pey- ton. Mrs. Mitchell had the Manchéster Recipe Books on sale at $1.25 each, It was decided to have a bazaar on Sept. 24th. The meeting closed with Mrs. Bains and Mrs. Bruce served lunch. Mrs. Toombs will have the next meeting 'Sept. 4th. M. Midlow of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornish & Miss Peggy Cornish visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson at Chandos Lake recently. BUY -- SFLL LAMBERT .- REACISTATE LID REaLIOR 985-7373 nL PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Aug. 14, 1969 -- 13 a) ANC Pr HET <a __ BETTE ving F000 It looks like. Fred Harris, an employee of the Port Perry Works Department enjoys what he is doing. At least from his expression and smile this would be the only conclusion to arrive at. Joe Jordan took the picture while the men from the department were installing water lines to three new houses on Lilla Street, South, Port Perry residents were without water from 9:p.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Thursday. dav with friends at Balsam | today's needs. enough outlets. How much home are you missing . through outdated wiring? | When this house was builtit was So, if you're planning to mod- . hard to imagine all the wonderful - - ways in which electricity-would be serving us today. That's why the wiring in so many older ~homes just isn't adequate for There are many signs. Fuses blowing. Lights dimming. Appli- ances performing sluggishly. "Cluttered extension ¢ords. Not "= "~~ = The Name of the Game is Electrical Living. SE ernize your home, think first of the wiring. Have a qualified elec- trical contractor check it. You'll be surprised at how easily and inexpensively it can be updated. The Hydro Finance Plan makes it easy to get started right away. Just ask your Hydro. "aw «~