PES NE BRN A NE "st. : A " > King P add XC | Scugog On Friday evening an induction ser- vice was held at Grace United Church to formally welcome Rev. and Mrs. John Braham. We were fortunate to have Rev, Jackson, Rev, Hutton, and Rev. Wylie, take part in the service, At the conclusion of the service, the ladies. served lunch. Among those called upon for a few words were Rey. Joblin, Mr. Les. Smith, Mr. Midgley, Mr. 'Cecil Fralick, representing the three church circuits. You are cordially invited to attend the annual bazaar at Grace United Church on Wednesday, July 11 at 3 pm. Come and bring your friiends. " Rev® John Braham conducted his first service on Sunday. We were pleased to welcome sore new and old faces. Come and worship with us regularly. Service is at 10 a.m. Sun: day School at 11,16 a.m. Visitors over the holiday with"Mr, and Mrs. John Sweetman were Mrs. George Sweetman, Mrs. Myrtle Miller and Mrs. Jack Kane, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Jonathan Aldred; also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aldred, of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Demara visited for a few days with relatives in Charleston. They also enjoyed scenic _trips through Brockville, Smiths' Falls and the Thousand Islands. : Mr.-and Mrs. E. Pearson, of Oshawa spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Martyn attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. J. Martyn of Prince Albert, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rodman and Mr, and Mrs, C. Graham returned last Wednesday evening from a trip to the Lake Huron district. We are glad to hear that Mrs, A. Fulford arrived home from the Osha- wa Hospital last Sunday, after under- going surgery there. « We hope she will continue to improve: in health. School vacation has started again, and we are very happy that the term will resume in the fall with the same three fine teachers in charge. The Head School picnie was held at Birds- eye Centre Park on June 26th. All reported a wonderful time. Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Martyn, Miss Inez Martyn and Mr. and Mrs. La- verne Martyn attended the Golden Wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Wni, J. Martyn last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Toronto, were July 1st visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ashbridge and Mrs. A. Ashbridge. : Mr. Paul England of Woodbridge, spending the summer holidays with his aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Reader, Mrs. E. Hann, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hann, and Mr, Cecil Hann, of Oshawa, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader, last Sunday. Mrs. George Sweetman of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs.- A. Martyn over the holiday week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Larkey of Brampton, and Mr, and Mrs, Roy Me- Rae, of Ajax, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerrow last Sun- Blackstock The W.A. of the United Church met in the Sunda ySchool room on Tues- day, June 20. The meeting opened by singing the theme song and re- peating the Lord's Prayer. President Mrs. Brown read a poem, "Friends". Roll Call was "The Flower-that grows best 'in my garden, After the busi- ness Mrs. David Hill gave a fine de-|' votional talk, basing hér thoughts on 'Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to thee" and offered prayer. Mrs, Hector Shortridge, group leader, took charge. Mrs. Lloyd Beacock rendéred a piano solo, Mrs. James Henry read, "Others". Mrs. Shortridge introduced Mrs. Crowle, of Oshawa, Vice-Presi- dent of the Dominion W.A. Council who brought to us gleanings from the Annual Council, Mrs, Lloyd Beacock conducted a musical quiz. -After the "Thank You's" and closing exercises a delicious lunch was served by group and a social time spent by the 31 ladies and 3 children present, } Mrs. C. W. Hutton and family are spending a couple of weeks at Oxford Station. Mrs. Hutton is relieving her sister in the care of their father Mr. Carson who has been ill for some time. Sorry to report Miss Nora Venning had the misfortune to break her elbow last week. Congratulations to Miss Doreen VanCamp on passing her first year at Victoria College with honours. Glad to report Little Sharon Larmer is recovering splendidly in Oshawa her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden, at Courtice, \ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell and family, of Ottawa, spent the week-end with his father and'brothers and their families and visited his mother Mrs. Earl Dorrell, in Oshawa hospital. Mrs, Pheva Mountjoy, of Oshawa, spent a few .days with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Swain and family. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Train, Weston, were Sunday guests of Mrs. George Crawford and Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Pearce, ' . Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mis. Clarence Marlow, ~My. and Mrs. John Rowland and Miss Agnes Johnston, Millbrook, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston on Sunday. ' Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. (i. Prosser who celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary last Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and fam- ily spent the week-end at Algonquin Park. Mr. and Mrs, Wim. Lawrenszon, of Toronto, were week-end visitors and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Yates, of Toronto, Sunday dinner visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin. Sympathy is extended to the wife and family of Rev. My. McLean, the former Presbyterian minister at Nes- tleton, who passed away in Port Perry hospital Sunday morning, Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham were: Hospital, day. Before this is printed it is expected she will be holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yates, of Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Byers, Mrs, I. brook, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gra- ham, Little Donna Pargetr, of Port rrandparents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow spent the week- end with friends in Bancroft, Mr. Stanley Malcolm, Mrs. Williard Cooke, Oshawa, Mrs. Herb. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Malcolm and chil- dren were Sunday supper guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm, at Yelverton, Miss Sandra Ferguson spent a few days in Toronto last week. Me. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and boys visited Mr. and Mrs, Eber Snow- den, Courtice, and Sharon Larmer in Oshawa hospital Friday. My. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and gitls Solin with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer and Glenn, Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. Walter Wright and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and childven with the Garnet Wrights at Port Perry, Sunday evening. A splendid service was conducted by Rev. Hutton and a large crowd at- tended the decoration service in Union cemetery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sandison, of Peterboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Mountjoy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain and family spent a few days with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler, Hastings, Mrs. I. Bailey went to Point a Barel Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Daw- son of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kyte and fam- ily spent the week-end with Tilson- NDOUN THIF bright metal. Set elegantly with self -cancelling di- below the fan-shaped radio rectional signals. You rille, it's a typical Bel Air hay nothing extra for Ry -- you pay nothing his safe-driving essen- extra! tial. . : FULLY ADJUSTABLE SUN VISORS Whatever direction the sun , shines from--you're protected. " - The adjustable visors swing to " the side, tilt up and down -- 1 even slide toward each other! 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[OT rv, anew touch of that adds ghittering tinction to every wheel. preal Bel Ave luxury you he door can't be opened J mporttant protection for them -- nothing extral C.2254C "HO PHONE 74 ARD MOTORS PORT PERRY McQuade and Dale, of Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham, of Mill- Perry, spent the week-end with her So NRT NR et THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 6th, 1966-7 burg relatives, 2 Mr. Wayne Wilson, Cold Lake, Manitoba, visited at Lorng Thompsons recently, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy visited Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil Ferguson, Newcastle, Saturday and Sunday and attended some of the brations, . Mrs, Nicholson and son Leslie, of Toronto, with her sister Mrs. George Fowler on Sunday. } Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Thompson, of Peterboro with. Mrs, John McKee on Sunday. 'My. and Mrs, Frank Carter and family, Maple Grove, Mr. and Mrs, Merill Henry and family and Miss Lorraine Henry, Bowmanville, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry and Mrs. Wes Bradburn, Mr. and Mrs, Milliard Fallis, Baden, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston and called on the | other relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannon, Donald and Carol, of St. Catharines, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Norman Mountjoy and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy and family, Langstaff, guests of Mr. and Mrs. - Murray Byers and family on Sunday. Mrs. Foster Ferguson, Orono and Miss Phema Hooey, Toronto, 'called on several friends in the village on Saturday. Mr. Neil Bailey has commenced work on his new home in the north end of the village. Mr. Harold Martyn has a gang on renovating and enlarging his store. Centennial cele- on Monday. them with a coffee table, floor and two lawn chairs, the Ed.. Harris'. Cedar Creek and family. Spencer and brothers, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Greenwood and Bassy Community Hospital last week. at Langstaff last Friday. Jjorie and Dale moved to Bowmanville On Friday night a few' neighbors and friends gathered in the hall to say good-bye, and presented lamp Mrs. Evelina Todd and grandson: Bobby, Brampton, are holidaying with Mr. Howard Martyn flew to Winni- peg, Manitoba, on June 20th where he will visit his son, Dr' Ellwood Martyn Mrs. Geo. Spencer, of Columbus, spent last Sunday with Miss Flossie The Misses Allie and Mina .Abra- ham, Mrs, Frank Gardiner and Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Milburn, Gail, Gordon and Cathie, all of To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie, of Lorne Phare, of Tyrone were last Sunday visitors of Mrs. Kilpatrich and Geo. Ben- chope were both patients in Port Perry Wm. Blain underwent an operation Frank Harris returned home on Fri- day after being a patient in Oshawa General Hospital for five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Cedil Hyde and their daughters spent the week-end with Mrs. Ira Argue," ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Hammell and chil- dren, Montreal, spent the week-end, and Dianne is remaining for a longer visit and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burke and children, Toronto, were Monday visit- ors with the Stanilands. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Mar- Russell Steele, of Purple Hill and Wm. Steele of Raglan, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris Saturday after- noon, Vie Larocque had a birthday on June 30th. The Auction sale at the Roberts farm was well attended on Saturday" afternoon. i a SUE hA etic TSH SL COM 0 4 PORT PERRY LIONS "DANCING -- BINGO . GAMES- OF CHANCE DRAW FOR SIDEWALK CAR FRIDAY, JULY 20th Port Perry - Memorial Gardens NO ADMISSION. CHARGE a ee LAT CLUB TO ARENA OOS OS BO AE A AE BOBOBOB BOBO OBOP IS ls aa agll J SE MRS BBO - a a a a 0 VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY "J "WEEDS Tivery occupant of land, or if the land is unoccupied, the owner, shall destroy all noxious weeds thereon by July 16, 1956, or as often in every year as is necessary to prevent the ripening of their seeds. By order of the Weed Inspector, Bs BEARE, July 11 1] 200208080 o o »° ~ County of Ontario. ul " : uh n 'BLUE COAL COO Om RE SUMMER PRICES . June and July $26.25 per fon CASH DISCOUNT $1.00 PER TON REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73 » PORT PERRY P00 0 Me - ly bx i Yn. " a or se pan 4