Ba | ------ § 3 f i AT 0 Sw RSM be. AVS om 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 23, 1985 : Bi / ih Ge i ER . The Summer Bowling Mixed League of Bruce Stauffer, Carol Paxton, Peter Booth held its wrap-up banquet last week with the and Rick Thompson. Absent from photo is presentation of team and individual awards. Syd Stauffer. Top team based on total pins was made up everal attend crop tour Blackstock Area News "\by Joyce Kelly x During the week Mrs --~-ding of Jennie's cousin at Lulu Hartin, long time resident of Purple Hill, passed away after a two months' illness in Port Perry Hospital. Sym- pathy is extended to her daughter, Audrey and Jim Jamieson, grand- children Lloyd, Don and Heather Jamieson all of Purple Hill. The funeral was held on Saturday at Port Perry Funeral Chapel. Mr and Mrs Frank Bailey attended the wed: Courtice United Church on Saturday. The recep tion was held at Tyrone Hall. There will be no church at the United Church for the next four weeks while Rev. D. Davis is on holidays. Church resumes on August 18. Mr. and Mrs. John Carnaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben DeJong, Mr. and Mrs. Harold SAVE YOUR BODY = - a ERAN = 7 assets Yan " Lad N= Sa Ve os . VAN CAMP CONTRACTING LTD 90 Vanedward Drive. Port Perry - (416) 985-8469 TH For Reservations Call or write 2.0. Box 181, KAWARTHA SUMMER THEATRE At the Air Conditioned Academy Theatre, in Lindsay. Ontario -- -- THIB WEEK -- "Breakfast with Les and Bess" by LEE KALCHEIM JULY 18th to 20th Curtain times: Tuesdays 7 30 pm Wednesday to Saturday 8 30 pm Wednesday Matinee 2 00 p m CHILDREN'S PLAY Each Thursday 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. (708) 324-8111 Lindsay, Ontario K8V 481 McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright enjoyed a Durham Crop and Soil Association Tour to the Maritimes this past week. They toured various farms and places of interest in both Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island. One of the highlights was attending the play Ann of Green Gables in Charlottetown. Among the patrons that evening's performance was Governor General Madame Sauve. All in all a very enjoyable four days. Last Sunday Peggy and Ralph Larmer hosted a family gather- ing in honour of her mother, Mrs. E. Snowden's birthday. Paul and Nancy Larmer of Guelph joined local members of the family to celebrate this special oc- casion John phoned his greetings from his new home in New Brunswick. Chuck Hill of Mississauga called on linda and Roy Bradburn and family one day this week Miss Verena Graham of Toronto spent the weekend with her cousins Aileen and Mur- ray Byers Friends of Mr and Mrs Cecil Hyde, Thor- nhill will be interested to hear of their 50th wed- PICK YOUR OWN 1.50 ein Strawberries IC 4 0 . Your Own Shirley Road (RR. 2) RASPBERRIES / H - READY PICKED RASPBERRIES 15.00 FLAT (12 PINTS) PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED WHITARER'S PORT PERRY - 983-3780 ding anniversary * celebrated on Sat. July 13th at the Granite Club, Toronto. Hosting the delightful dinner were Mrs. Patsy Payne, Wind- sor, and Mrs. Linda Whitehead, Toronto, daughter of the honoured couple. This was an occa- sion of shared memories and happy reunions. To make the occasion even more memorable was the presence of Cecil's sister, Mrs. vlive Tom- pkins, Lemington, Hants, England and his niece C. Masonof Henley over- Thames, England. Atten- ding from this and sur- rounding areas were Mrs. T. Hodge and Tom- my, Mr. and Mrs. John Hodge, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, Port Perry. Congratula- tions Mabel and Cecil. There were 10 tables at the weekly card party on Tuesday evening - 1. Leslie Taylor 78; 2. Richard Manns 75; 3. Pat Porrill 75; 4. Dorothy Ed- wards 75; 5. Lorna Swain 74. 6. Roy Ego 74; Low - Albert Watts, Draws - Roy Ego. Ruby Smith and Carl Gimblett The orgamzers of Festival Days at Port Perry deserve great credit for a very suc- cessful event Many from Blackstock attend- ed the festivities Congratulations N FE po} 3 & x NY ERR a aK J 0 Shirley Road by » $ » v The consolation team winners were at front from left: Randy Stauffer and Reg Manns. At back from left: Rita Finley, Brian Wad- dell and Gail Wallace. For the men, individual awards went to Jim Rider and Pat Mason who tied for high average. At back are Ed Reeds, H.S., and Randy Stauffer, H.S. Individual awards for the ladies were won by Rita Finley, H.A., Viv Rider, H.A. tie; Bev Thompson, H.T., and Janet Howsam, H.5.