ing. Misses Jo Anne Smith and Do- reen Evans and David Evans san two lovely numbers with Mrs. Evans at the piano. This was much appre- 'ciated. Rev, Mr. Wallace will be the Manchester - Rev, Mr. Wallace of Greenbank preached a most appealing Sermoh to a well filled church on Sunday morn- [ZA {ITH "PORT PERRY -- _ ONE DAY ONLY Friday, August 24th Fair Grounds Auspices of Lions Club Royal Bros. CANADA' S ONLY CIRCUS ih Silver Mack and His Movie Horse Smokey - - Troupe Acrobats Miss Dale, Trapeze Artiste, Clowns, Jugglers, Circus Band, plus i Many Other Circus Acts. ADMISSION: Adults $1.00 Children 50 Cents TEI ES ZAI] EAT lz daughters iat wk. Ad speaker next Sunday. Congratulations to Lawrence and Wilma Midgely on the gift of a baby daughter on August 16th. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Steer and son visited friends in Englehart over the week-end. "Mr. and Mrs. Briice Sélby Oshawa, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, Wm. McCartney. Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Midgley call- ed on Mrs. A. Lockié and Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt and Ricky in Newmarket one day last week, Over forty-five dollars was realized from the baking sale last Friday. The W.A, extends a big thank you to all who helped so liberally. Larry Dawson Whitby, is holiday- ing with his cousins, Bob and Leo Donelly. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Torrens and Ken- neth of Kingston visited her parents M#, and Mrs. Frank Johnson on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Torrens leave by motor on Monday for a vacation in_British Columbia, Mr. F, Johnson will accompany them as far as Mani- toba. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Innes and Misses Donna and Helen are visiting in the Canadian West. Miss Carol Midgely spent last Thursday in Newmarket with her friends, Drs. Ed and Marian Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry and boys are vacationing near Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crosier spent last week with the Geo. Samell's fa- mily at Big Boskung Lake, Halibur- ton. Mrs. Harry Thorn, Oshawa was with her gister Mrs. W. W. Holthy and Mr. Holthy over Sunday. Mr. ind Mrs. C. Midgley with Mr. and Mrs. W. Rudkin, Brooklin, enjoy- ed a visit to North Bay and Algon- quin Park recently. Mrs. Coleman Browning and child- ren of Riceboro, Georgia and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Archer and sons, Port Perry were guests of Mrs, Gladys Archer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque spent last Sunday at Mud Lake with rela- tives from Oshawa, Bud, Ken and Milburn Mills spent last Tuesday and Wednesday at Mag- netawan on Northern Ontario, Masters Brian and Grant Beacock were last Wednesday dinner guests of Mrs. Kilpatrick and George. Mrs. Harris visited Mrs. Lorne Duff at Shirley last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David MacCullough and June and Ross left Saturday mor- ning for Eastern Ontario where they will spend thejr holidays. Ray and [an have spent the last six weeks down there and will return with their parents, Ronnie Larocque is holidaying with relatives at Magnetawan. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Phare of Ty- rone were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Kilpatrick and George. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kilpatrick of Oshawa were Sunday afternoon callers at the Kil- patrick home. . Mrs. George Spencer of Columbus spent Sunday afternoon with the Spencer family. Master Brent Woods of Uxbridge is spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Victor Larocque and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oyler left by plane on Monday evening for the West Coast where they will spend ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oyler and family of Oshawa are staying at Sam's while they are away. fe SAR oiil YOUR BEST Now, your truck dollars will bu @ more in a Mercury Truck built for your job... more work power, 'more hauling capacity, more service stamina, more money- Savi, mileage, more economical ration. That's because Mercury 1 uck prices are-the most com- petitive in history. You'll see models. 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