recent visitors of Mr. & Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown] C. Aldred. : Mr. and Mrs V. Aldred were at their collage at Cannington on] Cashell Lake for the week- Brenda} end. The Island baseball team. Everyone came and enjoyed themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McLean | visited for a few days last E.| week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Button. When these visitors Mr. and Mrs Glen Demara/ left Mr. and Mrs. Murray also Mr. and Mrs. Allan/ Reed and boys arrived and Aldred. stayed for the week-end. Sunday visitors with the Button's were Mrs. Ted But- ton, Sheeley, John and Bob- by, also Mr. and Mrs. Don Button and David & Laurie. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Par- ker entertained their family and friends to a barbeque on Mrs. Ada Pearson, Oshawa,/ Sunday. s ter, Mr. N. A. Sweetman and Mrs. Myrtle Miller of Tor- onto ; LABOUR DAY - September 6, 71 *Horse & Cattle Classes ; Ladies Work ; Horse Racing : Midway Band STS SSSSS Sees eeeeeseuaes cemeeeseeeee SVS S SSS Sees eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeeseeeaes SS SSS SS SSS SS SSS 5 Sms Pra BUFFET - 65" «x 18" x 32" HUTCH ~ 44" «x 1" x 34" Nod g™ TABLE 36" x 48" extends to 60" 4 CHAIRS 17° « 13" « 33" i pINNETTE granddaughters Carol and Kathy Kane on a week's va- cation at Matachewan. Mrs. Ed Lee, Brooklin spent a few days recently with her daughter and hus- band and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham were his cousin Mr and Mrs. Jack Empringham, Balsam. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of Mississauga, Ont. visited on Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson. Mr. and Mrs M. Fralick were Sunday dinner guests of their son and wife Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fralick of Whitby. Mr. Peter Chappell visited on Sunday with Mr. Allen Jones of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs Hornbostle are at their cottage at Pine Point for their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kane of Wolfe Island visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kane and family. Mr. Bill Prentice was bome for the week-end with his parents Mr and Mrs. E. Prestice. Mr. & Mrs. Boneschansker were busy visiting friends here on the Island last Mon- day the 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. M. Vonstrien and Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl at- tended the baseball dance held at Club Annrene Satur- day evening Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue and LASLALAAAAALAS SSAA , CARNECIE'S _ Window of the Week! KILGOUR SUITE PECAN FINISH REGULAR $459.95 This Weeks Window . .. SSSESESESLESLSEESSEESSEESESEESESEESEESESEESSESSESESSSSSESESESSESSEESSESSESESS near their cottage but they were quite-lucky no other damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hick- son of Belleville visited the Pogues on a Saturday recent ly. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue vis- ited in Woodville recently with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Jewell. Master Allan Brown re- turmed home on Sunday to Oshawa after spending\ a week with Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown, The U.C.W. meeting will be held in the church this Wednesdmy evening, Sept. ist. Mrs. Clayton Smith is in the Joseph O. Ruddy Hospi- tal in Whitby having surgery and reports to be coming along fine now. 'Mrs. Bill Smith is home sick with a bad cold. So the two hus band's of these ladies and their children spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Sniith, Pine Point. Mrs. Arthur Thompson & friend overturned their car meeting on Thurs day, September 2nd at 2:00 o'clock p.m. Mrs. Roy Dobson visited on Sunday called on Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jackson, Brook- lin and relatives in Oshawa. Mrs. Marjorie Walsh and | Mrs. Frances Hutchinson of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L B. Ro- berts. Mr. and Mrs. John Black visited his sister in Cobourg on Saturday. Mrs. Elva Harcel, Willow- dale was the guest of Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Mitchell for sev- | eral days. Callers at the Mitchell home on Sunday were Mrs. June Thompson, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. John Hogg, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cox, Miss- issauga. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuyp- ers, Sonya were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Frank- lin on Saturday evening. Miss Joyce Lane, Port Perry, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frankiln. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Howard, Cop- per Cliff, were Monday over night guests at the Franklin home. Mrs. Meta Holtby spent the week-end in Kingston, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Dyle Thomson and Ian of Newmarket and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Marshall of Don Mills. On Saturday evening, they attended the wedding of Murray Thomson, M.Sc. and Flaine Turesdale, BA. in Sydenham United Church. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Jack Mitchell who were married here on Friday ev- ening. Mr, and Mrs. Art Vander- voort were in Vernon Downs N.Y. over the weekend. 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