oa RAN 333 Nottie €--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 28rd, 1088 "Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill and June and Mr, and Mrs. Herb Hill and fa- mily had supper Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of Pinedale. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and fa- mily visited Wednesday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Mac. Randel! of Utica. Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Helmer of Card- nell spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson, : ~ Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Lee of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Forsythe and'Glen, Mr. iand Mrs, 'Bruce Wilson of Trenton «and Mrs. Jack McKertcher of Ux- .bridge' visited during the week and ,on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albright. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Redshaw, Mr. ond Mrs. Jack Lehman, Mr. Ed Evans sand Mrs, Reid of Brandon, Man., vis- iting during the week and on Sunday' swith Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans. - Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nesbitt and :boys and Mr, Lloyd Johnston, spent Sunday at Niagara Falls, Members of the W. A. gathered. at ithe: home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sy- «#78 to say good-bye - before their .moving to Victoria Corners. The 'W.A. presented Mrs. Syers with a Jovely Table Cloth. We will miss "Mrs. Syers in our group but wish them the best of luck. Mr, and. Mrs. Russ Ballard, Miss Della Ballard and friend, Mr. & Mrs: Eldred Catherwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. Locke calling on E. Ballards' Sunday. -Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Clark and fa- -mily spent Monday in Toronto. Blackstock O.N.O. Club held July meeting at home of Mis. Ivan Mountjoy: It was decided to hold the children's picnic .8t Bruce 'Memorial Park, Caesarea. Court Whist was played with Mrs, C. Hamilton and Mrs, R. Bowles win- ning the high scores and Mrs. J. Mar- low and Mrs, 'A. Taylor the low. Lunch was served by the hostess and her group. : L On Monday evening, July 13th, Blackstock street lights were turned on. There are 18 at present, and are operated automatically. More will be added later as new houses are be- ing built and the hamlet spreading out. It was a great historical event, and. we should have celebrated in some sort of way. Congratulations to Mr...and Mrs. Geo. Wolfe on the arrival of a Son on July 12th in Port Perry Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ferguson vis- ited Mr.-and Mrs. Herman Hooey and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. Blackstock and Bethany ball teams played at Blackstock on Monday night. Our boys were the winners by a score of 11 to 10. We hope they have broken the chain of losing games; the return game is Friday evening July 25th at Bethany. .- The sympathy of the. Community goes to the family and friends of a _Yormer resident, W. B. Ferguson, who passed away on Friday evening July 17, at the home of his son, W. D. Ferguson, Oshawa. . He was laid to rest on. Monday in Cadmus Union Cemetery, Misses Jessie and Betty McArthur are visiting friends in Stratford. Mrs. Charlotte Forder and family sre moving to Bowmanville this week. They will be greatly missed in the Church and Sunday School here. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Samells, of Peterboro are holidaying with their ells. : BLACKSTOCK W.M.S. About eighty-five ladies and child- ren gathered at the home of Mrs, E. 'Larmer, July 8, for the W.M.S,, C.G.- LT. Mission Band and 'Baby Band and. mothers get-together. In the ab- sence of the president, Mrs. E. Dor- rell presided. Mrs. Murray Byers gave a very interesting devotional on the parable of the sower. Mrs. Ralph Larmer took charge for the program given by members of the three youn- ger groups as follows: Piano solo, "A Chord: of Frolic" by Larry Hos- kin; solo, "When He Cometh" by | Nancy Dorrell; reading, 'Billy Learns About God's Care", Ronald Hoskin; solo, 'Jesus Loves Me', Helen Swain; and Carol Rahm; story, "A Little Dutch Boy 'Goes to School" by Aileen Vancamp and a piano solo "Retatz Band March" by Patsy Hoskin. The children then went to the 'spaclous lawn and enjoyed gamés supervised by Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Miss Dor- reen VanCamp. A short business meeting was conducted: The roll call answered by every lady present telling the name of a favorite hymn, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus", being named several, was then sung and meeting closed with prayer by ' Mrs, Dorrell. Ice-cream and cookies were served by the Auxiliary snd a social hour spent chatting and admiring the lovely flowers and gar- den. { AA parents Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Sam- | § Seagrave On Sunday afternoon Rev. T. Wal- lace was presept at a very special service at Pinedale United Church, A Bronze Plaque was unveiled, by Mrs. G. E. Bott, in memory of her hus- band Rev. G. E, Bott, who died while serving the Church in Japan. Rev. Mr. Wallace conducted Mrs, Bott, to spoke a few words in tribute to a great life given in service to the master. .After the service relatives and friends were entertained to sup- per; on the lawn, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. Troupe. ; 4 A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. L. Standish for his son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Standish last Thursday even- ing. An address was read by Mr. Morley Bruce and Laird and Marie were theh presented with a: basket of many useful and beautiful gifts. Both made very fitting. replies in thanking everyone for their thought- fulness and welcome given them to Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brown and Mr. R. Brown Jr, of Whitby spent Satur- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane. Mr, and Mrs. Laird Standish spent the week-end at Rougemont, Quebec. Mr, and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane at- tended the funeral of the late Wm, L. Woods in Lindsay on Monday. Mr. Bernard Standish, who has spent nearly two years with he Oec- cupation Forces. in West Germany, returned to Sunnybrook Hospital by plane on Thursday. At present he is remaining there for treatment. His father Mr. L. Standish visited him on Friday, and on Sunday Mr. Grant Butt, Mr. Ross Short and Mr. Stan- dish went to Sunnybrook to see him. We hope he will soon be able to re- turn: home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Glenny, Mar- ion and Lois of Whitby were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Butt. Miss Carol Butt returned home with them for a few days. ~ spent some holidays last week wi his 'cousins Douglas and Gordon Me Millan. Master Neil Wanamaker is visit- ing his cousin Denny Martyn on Scugog and Mildred Martyn is spend- ing a few days at Neil's home, A number of girls and their mo- thers from Bethel School attended the trousseau tea in Pinedale Satur- day afternoon in honor of Miss Nor- ene Hoskin, ; Manchester Master Bruce Knox of Tornto is visiting his uncle Mr, John Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Innes, Donna and. Helen and Mr. Frank Ellis en- joyed a day's fishing in Haliburton last week. . : Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie at- tended the funeral of a relative at Fergus one day last week. The ladies of the Women's Associa- tion held a very successful baking sale on Friday afternoon. Too bad _the mis-print re location was so con- fusing. only sister, Nora, Mrs. G. Porter, in Oshawa hospital on Sunday. the Plaque, f6r the unveiling and" Mr. Wally McMillan of Misipts bh 'Re Sincerest sympathy goes to the. Innes family in the death of their. Remember the date of the meeting of the Women's Association, July 80, at the home of Mrs. Allan Jackson. Mr, Lloyd McKee received word on Monday morning that his sister Mrs. pathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Mrs. Lloyd McKee was in Lindsay 'for several days with the McGahey family. 3 ~ Mr. and" Mrs. Ray Willlamson "of Sonya were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holtby on Sunday. Dr. 'Donald Christie and Mrs. Christie are in Toronto for the Am- erican' V.M.A, Convention, ~ Mrs. John Stewart has been In Windsor with her sister Mrs, Sca- man who is ill. There will be no Service here next Sunday morning. ' Arrangements for ,made 'while Rev. and Mrs. Mutton are on yacation. ; Sympathy goes-to Mrs. Jas. Mas- ters in the death of her mother, Mrs. Pelch who passed away at the home of her son in Toronto. Prince Albert Mrs, Leslie Beacock entertained a few ladies to afternoon tea and dis- played her collection of -antiques. This was in aid of Goad Neighbors' Club. Mr. and' Mrs. J. F. Vickery were visited by their daughter Mrs. L. De- vitt:and children, and cousin Miss A. Strickland, all of Oshawa. -- Their cousin has since flew to France and will visit relatives in England. Mrs. W. Regan and grandson Ed- ward are spending a while at her summer home here. We are pleased to hear Mrs. Lee Timlick is- improving after her re- cent appendix operation. Ens Mr. and Mrs, R, Fear and two children, Toronto, visited at the fof- mer's parents' home over the week- end. A Miscellaneous shower was given Mp4. Howard Garvey at the home of parents Mr, and Mrs. Ben Smith ~dean Donaldson of Alma, Ont. and Mr. and Mrs. M, K. Luke, Hamil- ton were Saturday supper guests of Mrs. G. Luke, ; 8 Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith and child- ren, Toronto, spent the week-end with J. McGahey had passed away. Sym- | Mrs. G. R. Smith and. Miss Spence. Cedar Creek ° Donald Holtby spent a week in Osh. awa with his. grandparents recently. Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn of Columbus 'and Mr. Harold Corner of Oshawa spent last Saturday with Mrs. Wm. Steele. Mr. end Mrs. Joe Staples and daughters, Karen, Betty Joyee and Susan .of Kindersley, Sask. visited the Kilpatrick's last Tuesday. = Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop were visiting 'Mr. -and Mrs. Jack Holtby on Thursday evening, ; Mr. Cee. Slute and Linda of Rag- lan were at Wm. Steele's on Sunday afternoon. 5 : di Mrs, Kilpatrick and George were 'Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele. ,. Mr, Earnie Willertoni and boys were visiting Mr. and Mrs! Sid Willerton in Toronto oh Sunday. : Miss Mary Wodskow of Oshawa, and Mr. Murray.-Bancroft of 'Toronto were Monday evening visitors of the |. Kilpatricks. Charlie Labanovich of Brooklin is visiting his 'cousin David Wilson. Mr. Lorne Martyn spent the week- end at his home. Jean Martin of Oshawa is visiting Patsy Holtby, George Kilpatrick has a regal lily with twenty-seven flowers on' one stem growing in his garden, Scugog Rev. J. D. McKinnon held regular services in Grace United Church on Sunday. There was an attendance of 48 at Sunday School. We are so happy to see so many children turn out for this service. Miss Kay Prentice entertained 14 of her Toronto friends over the week- end in her parents home: On Sunday her 'friends held a surprise party for her the occasion being her 21st birth- day. Don't forget the supper being planned for Friday, August 14th, at |. Grace United Church, Those in charge of putting posters-and signs at the summer resorts should be get- | . 'ting them ready. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson, Mr, and Mrs. 'Alf. Prentice visited with Mr. and 'Mrs, Frank. Dowson at their cot- tage at 'Wasaga over the week-end. ZZ save NN "WITH SAFETY . LOW-PRICED Firestone RE A ships in Canada. 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The means accepted to-day to arrest or cure cancer are by x-ray, radium and surgéry.~No-"eancer ever cured it-| self and none was ever helped by a home remedy or secret method or} 4 medicine, . 4 'PASTOR SUFFERS BROKEN ..... RIBS el a -- Rev. H. H, Mutton, Myrtle, had the misfortune to fall on 'Friday :and break two ribs.. While it is rather unfortunate 'we are glad to know that it was no worse, Cool 'and Dainty 2 for Summer Wear +t. ~ ARDLEY FROCKS, 1491:3-5 DANFORTH AVE, TORONTO we g ) or 7 Ws. OFYO There. is fantastic waste and extravagance at Ottawa today, The present Government has said it does not intend to do anything to stop it, If they get back in power, they'll' continue the spending spree with YOUR money! Federal taxes have spiraled to an all-time high. This BU 40¢ out of every dollar of wages; 'salaries and all labour income earned in" Spur Canada. Taxes are higher than they were in the peak years of World War II. MIKE STARR oH up and never u ment building in Ottawa. . + «to pay for government contracts on a cost. plus basis. The rule is: the more the contractor -spends, the more he gets. Its your dollars that are be you and your VOTE can stop i A Progressive Conservative. Government in wa will cut out waste and cut down (axes. We are pledged to cut the nation's taxes by $500 million dollars. It can be done; We will do it. seped) A year they are equal to He PRR () pay for a $2,250,000.00 office buildin with a spring-filled dance floor in a $40,000.08 .dande hall for the Corporation set-up to build houses for the Canadian people! + + + to-pay for 500 huts for Debert Canip which cost $5,000.00 apisce-=but have "been piled 1 i: + 10 pay for buying and hauling $194,000.00 "worth" of earth to landscape a single govern 17 ONTARIO RIDING wr 1 = : OUR DOLLARS it g wasted. Only t . et mr bein nk PEIN ey ok, PRES Pe \ 4 a letter of credit. 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