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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 5 May 1971, p. 14

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04 -- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, May 5, wn Blackstock News Mrs. Ruth Wilsen and Mrs. | McQuade spent the week- end with the Archer families in Port Hope and Cobourg. Recent quests of Mrs. Me- Quade and Mrs. Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilson and Jane of Torontg. During the past few weeks the boys of the Cub Packs of Cartwright and their fa- ther@ have been busy Delld- ing their cars for the Pine- wood Derby Race held on Saturday afternoon at the Scout im Port Perry. The from Pack A who won prizes for design were Donald Fee, Tim Lawrence, Ivan Duivéstyn, Wayne Rod- imson. Winners for speed were Wayne Wilson, Tim Co- chrane, Eric Kristensen, and Mike Lawrence. Recently the ist Cartwright Cub Pack A went bowling at Port Perry Lanes and on Monday even- ing they cleaned up papers and other garbage from the Park and Pair Grounds as} their Community Service Pro-! ject On Wednesday evening the regular W.1. card party was held in the Township Hall with 14 tables playing. Win- ners were Ladies High--Dor- othy McDermid; Second -- Belle Werry. Men High -- Edna Van Camp; Second -- Bruce Bright. Door Prize-- Jennie Bailey. Next party will be on May 12th. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Hermanus Vanderheul, Mrs. Bart VanRyswyk (Trix) and Mr. Harry Vanderheul & families in the death of their mother, Mrs. Peter Vander- hreul in Holland last Wednes- day. Mr. Foster Dempsey is con- valescing with his sisters Mrs. L. McArthur and Miss Dem- sey following his second op- eration in East General Hos- pital, Toronto, Recent guests have been Dr. Violet Henry, Mrs. Lloyd McKee and Miss Betty McArthur all of Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dysart of Peterborough, Mr. BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- ' BOB SEAGRAVE, ONT. VIw [ene as ? ' CNOe ad A thaliana ithaca 985-7027 ° happy mother's day! 9 ¢ Hey Dad, Kids! Brutons would like to help you honour mother May 9 with their large % selection of Mothers Day cards and # § cits See us Now for best selection. x Laura Secord Chocolates * Mothers Day Cards * Perfumes and Cosmetics TONS LD.A. ie Claman and Mrs. Ross Penton, David, Richard and Cindy of Strat- ford and Mr, and Mrs. Archie Dysart, Caesarea. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gilmour, Lindsay were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. The Blackstock A.C.W. met on Thursday afternoon in the Parish Hall. Mrs. John Ham- ilton was in charge of the Devotion taking as her theme "Happy are those who hun- ger and thirst for goodness for they shall be satisfied." Mrs. Hamilton very ably dealt with this theme. Sey- eral donations were recejyed to help with the proceeds of & the Spring Supper. Final plans ,in conjunction with the Thursday Guild, were made for the Dessert Buffet to be held on May 15. Material for quilts to be made up was displayed and these along with the new curtains for the Parish Hall are to be done in the near future. Part of the afternoon was spent packing the bales. Two cartons of used clothing and ene box of new articles valued at $128.00 were made ready for shipping. Mrs. Beacock and Mrs. Green served lunch which concluded a pleasant after- noon. On Friday evening a large number of friends and rela-| tives gathered to wish Ray Mountjoy all the best on his forthcoming marriage in "true gentlemen fashion". { vi s ti expert, Marion Carnaghan. Next came our three be- smocked artists, Eileen Me- Laughlin, Helen Dorrell and Dora Martyn whose deft strokes of the brush created 'As. they worked, Phyllis HanfMton showed her own de- Complete Sales & Service my Specialty Henry Kahn Auctioneer Farm Sales - Furniture Real Estate, Etc. "Get Action By Auction' Call at my expense Malcolm Phillips ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR 157 Main Street W. Stouffville, Ont. Phone 640-4031 DUFF Electronics ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Burnfield PLUMBING & HEATING 110 Simcoe St. North PHONE 985-7980 Forced Air Furnaces Pressure Systems New Work Repairs Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT Septic Tanks and Weeping Beds Installed Armstrong | Port Perry -- Earl Wallace ROOFING ASPHALT SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING, STEEL AND ALUMINUM ROOFING EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. how she Wright's hair that morning, She gave us many hints on what to watch for in a cut, length and how to brush out backcombing. * Brothers Construction ° Have your house built by experts. Also General Repairs, Cottages Raised, For free estimates call Harvey 985 - 3203 * MYLES KING ° Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES OSHAWA -- 725-5751 or 723-0501 "s ship which called for total] and pictures. This left many of us feeling very envious and wistful. Dorothy Marlow showed had cut Audrey Donna Kyte had brought her large embroidered pic- -}iure but would not disclose the secret stitches she had used. Mrs. Wright closed the meeting with a poem, "A time to Plant". The Sale of baking, slips and bloomers continued as we all enjoyed the lunch ser- ved by the Anna Unit. F & G CONSTRUCTION RR. 4, Port Perry BUILDING & REMODELLING Cottage Raising Foundation Work, Etc. For any of your con- struction needs cal! us. 985-2979 Get your pay <aschaaes WM. 'A. COLLINS BRUCE PORTER AUCTION SERVICE Parfeal Estate, ete. Phone 986-4673 and Son PAVING CONTRACTORS Driveways & Parking Low @ Free Estimates @ Three Year Guarantee 124 Elgin St. E. Oshawa Rep. Ph. Office 723-9230 723-2132 EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 PTOLEMY and GRIEVE Gulf Service Station GENERAL REPAIRS -- Port Perry - 985-3182

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