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Port Perry Star, 10 Nov 1971, p. 23

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Itis said that Prophets are without Honour at Home - so it seems in the case of -our: local Horse shoe: Pitching champions. gQuiet unknowingly I omitted 'to congratulate Harold and Roy McLaughlin. on™ their ac- complishinent of winning the Championship = at . Plowing Match as I wasenot aware of this until I saw their- - smiling faces in last week's paper. Belated but most "sincere congratulations. . Mr. and Mrs. Les Bush- field of London spent the weekend with her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers. Also spending the weekend with their respective homes are Miss Linda Mountjoy and Mr. Larry Hoskin both of London. Rev. 'and Mrs. Clarence Ferguson of .Don Mills were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mrs. Olga Hill; x The annual eeting of District Four Ontario "Agricultural Societies was - held at Lindsay on Thursday. Attending from here were Mrs. Jean Adams, Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. Gerald Kelly, Percy VanCamp and Ernie Swain. Ernie accom-. panied his daughter, Miss Debbie Swain who represen- ted Blackstock in the Queen 5 shoppin at Bruton's I. D A NOXEMA | LISTERINE Anti Perspirent | Antiseptic SUGG. HY ---0 LIST $1.29 placed second in the contest' which was won by the Osh- awa Fair contestant. students of Cartwright High 'School conducted what 'has become their annual 'clean' Cartwright Drive'. _}... They travel up and down the "roads of our township picking up garbage 'and TOOTHPASTE Reg. or Mint 93 1 GERITOL LIQUID 51.99 Bronchida" Cough Syrup 88c NOXEMA Lather Shave INSTANT 99 be found on our roads of to- day. Good work, folks! © Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Porter and family spen weekend in Toronto as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rahm, : Kevin . Ferguson . en- tertained several of his kindergarten playmates on. FAMILY SIZE : 12 oz. Houle | i { i 1 B | : nh Confidets San. Napkins / F - 2499 Listerine Lozenges ORANGE LEMON or ET thday. On Friday evening a " double- -community shower was held in the Christian Education Room of the United Church in honour of two of our recently married couples -- Mr. and Mrs. Al Ashton and. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Essery. Mr. Walter. Wright acted INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST - i p= Guaranteed "Investments 8% FIVE YEARS Reg. Menthol 12 oz. 18's .., _ SEE many more of the other 99C%rs on sale this week ! ! ! { a YES = Your Health is our most important objective ! | «| BRUTON'S : Port Perry 2 phones for your convenience 985-3548 985-2511 Interest ia payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 the _ __of the Fpir contest. Debbie Also on. Thursday the debris of the many types to - Tuesday for his fifth bir--- 0 as capable -M.C.- for - the programme of the evening. Brenda Yellowlees opened the programme with a piano solo which was followed by a reading '"A Hospital Wed- ding" by Mrs, Gerald Kelly. Leslie Wright favoured with _ a pianoysolo. "Two musical numbers were given by the Glenn -Larmer family, Glenn, Marion, Douglas and Craig: Miss Cheryl Metcalf played a lovely * piano medley. At this point Walter presented the two couples with their gifts. Mary and Al received two volumes of Pierre Berton's recent book and a purse of money. Sharon and Ray were given a card table and chairs, and also a purse, of money. All four honoured guests replied fittingly. Jhon Larmer then showed some slided after which the usual lunch and social time brought another enjoyable Blackstock News = 'evening toa close. Several of our local Tore attended the = Regiondl U.C.W. meeting in Kendal United" Church on last Monday. They reported a most worthwhile day." This week and next are thé annual "Get away "from it, al weeks for many of the local hunters. This year there is no deer hunting season- in the Counties, including of course Cartwright Township so they will have to travel further afield. Many are away to their regular camps in various northern areas, The Blackstock Women's " Institute held its October meeting on Oct. 13th at 8 p.m. at the Community Hall. A delegate and alternate was appointed to attend thé Area Conference in Toronto on Nov. 3, 4 and 5th. The Secreatary - was authorized to order ten portrayed _Japan 'this summer. They each way. A running com- United copies of the eid News. . R Mrs. V. Bailey, .convenor of Education took charge, of "the meéting at this point. The Theme Education was in a modern version by Queen's Scout David Malcolm, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. -L. Malcolm of Nestleton. - David * attended the World Scout Cubaree in No w Ce ew 5 a travelled via Vancouver where stop-overs were made. mentary accompanied specially geod pictures of three weeks of interesting experiences which David will never forget. The roll call was 'What book, outing or handicraft I enjoyed most this summer" and was well answered, The motto "Our wisdom comes from our experiences. And our experiences come from our foolishness" was taken by, the Convenor. Lunch of apple pie and Continued on page 6 A.W. BROCK} DEPARTMENT 549.95 Ladies by POSLUN Midi Coats $37.95-559.95 Car Coats +37.95-543.95 Polyester TUNIC TOPS | GG Ir SG GT ar a aa * SIZES * 11-13-15 14-16-18 | 18% - 20% - llr IRR RSX, Ladies Crimplene Pant Suits '$ 05 : § 22% ¥ X 2 CRRA RNR SHNO) AD PA A al al alr SI PLR \ a al af a A SR]

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