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Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 1974, p. 7

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8 § 1 Ry ALANS 4 bi 9 » «0 ; ar , FR SEE EE EE HS RE A OT A Ll vious hh insted dai hod adond ----ditcnd Blackstock News Lorna Wright who has not been home for 5 years as she was teaching English in Thialand and is now study- ing in England returned to Cartwright to visit her pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and Elaine. While in Canda. Lorna is visiting friends in various: Ontario points and visited her sister Eleanor at Queen's Univer- sity at Kingston. She will be back at Blackstock next weekend before returning to her studies in England. A warm welcome is extended to Lorna. Winners at the Senior Citi- zens' Card Party were La- dies' High - Muriel Hoskin, Second - Dorothy MeDiar mid and third - Belle Werry. INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments % 3,4 and 5 Years INTEREST is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 Men's high Fred Pariner, second George Heaslip and third Tennyson Samells. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Drinkwater and family, Otl- awa werekaster weekend guests of her mother Mrs, Wo. W. VanCamp and sister Madame Justice VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chamberlane "and family, Renfrew. Miss 7 Marion Bradburn, Toronto were Easter guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Oshawa were Fri- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin, Janis and Kelly. Mr. Alex Flett, Fenelon Falls spent Easter Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ma- haffy. St. Mary's spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy. Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Ferguson, Oshawa were Friday guests of Mrs. O. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Mrs. Art Rahm, Bowmanville spent Sunday with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Mrs. Annis Fowler, Cour- tice was Sunday luncheon guest of Mrs. Alma Fowler. Jeff Barnes, Oshawa spent a few days with his friends Doug and Craig Larmer. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rutherford, Seagrave were Mrs. Alma Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rutherford, Jen- nifer and Jessica along with Dr. and Mrs. Sam Wetzel and son Bob, and Mrs. Collins of Queensville. Misses Eva Brown and Vera Forder of Hamilton were - Easter guests of friends in the area. Last Monday Mrs. L. _ Kristensen and Mrs. M. Larmer entertained their Sunday School class for a pancake and maple syrup THREE-VEAR GUARANTEE on every Tine? THE SANDERUM DANISH CULTIVATOR The Sanderum is better built. It's tougher ... has extra engineering where it counts. Like every piece of equipment from George White. The Sanderum will handle the hardest sod. It will make you a better seed bed. And the three year guarantee on every tine is your proof that Sanderum will outlast them all. See your nearby George White Dealer. TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT ALLIS-CHALMERS SALES & SERVICE Blackstock 986-4283 festival in the Larmer's sugar bush Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls, Mrs. Court ney Grahamn were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Reg Boundey. Port Perry. Rev. and Mrs. Philip Romeril and Dennis were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mec- Laughlin and girls. On Tuesday evening, April 9 a very succesful world Development Evening was held by Blackstock Sun- day School. Posters had been made by each class and walls were well decora- ted. Mr. Gordon Paisley, Superintendent, welcomed more than one hundred pupils and their parents. A lively sing song was conduc- ted by Glenn Larmer after (continued. on page 19) Catches 98 pound Sailfish Fishing is a great sport at anytime . . .but. when you have a 98 pound sailfish on the end of your line and have to fight with it for over half an hour. . "it's fantas- tic" says Jerry Cochrane. "Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane have just returned from a week's vacation in Acapul- co. Mexico and it was quite obvious when talking with Mr. Cochrane the highlight of the trip was when they. and three other couples charted a deep sea fishing boat and took to the ocean. They were about 30 miles off the coast of Mexico when Dave Ryan of Hamil- ton. a passenger on the boal. hooked into a sailfish ea: Kid ". PORT PERRY STAR - - Wednesday, April 17th, 1974 -- 7 a a CT ins A CA ~~ CER Dave Ryan of Hamilton, left and Jerry Cochrane of Port Perry with Sailfish' they caught during a fishing trip in Acapulco, Mexico. which measured 84" and weighed 86 Ibs. Shortly after "Jerry" saw a sailfish heading for his bait. and then began a fight to land the fish which left him exhausted. His sailfish measured in- at nine feet. He told::the "Star" that the fish is being mounted in Acapulco and when finished will be sent to him. "It will be mounted on my family room wall." he said. 1220 COCHRANE ST. PORT PERRY 985-7086 CLUB ANNRENE (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) S qefres® ett pane? SE ANCing "Bev Smith & the Individuals" A VERSATILE DANCE BAND POPULAR IN THE OSHAWA AREA DOOR PRIzeg 5.00 SATURDAY, APRIL 20th Sponsored by Canadian A Society - Port Perry Branch TICKETS AVAILABLE at Trans General F Richards Beauty Studio; G.M. Williams Motors or at the door. Store, Prince Albert; House of Howard; DON'T MISS THESE UP-COMING DANCES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE C. of C. Week Dance SATURDAY, APRIL 27th Bev Smith & the Individuals SATURDAY, MAY 4th

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