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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 May 1958, p. 2

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2-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 1958 Blackstock (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Venning, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm and Mr. O. Ven- ning visited at the Griffen-Mack fun- eral Home in Toronto on Wednesday, and Mssrs, Chas. end Orr Venning at- tended the funeral on Friday of Mrs. Albert Venning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes of Oshawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, on Thursday. Mr. Gordon Paisley spent the week- end at his home in Dunnville. Miss Florence Vandemeer, who is with the Neil Malcolms, is spending a few days at the home of her brother in Newcastle and visiting with their mother whom they met in Toronto on Sunday as she arrived from Holland for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terwillegar of Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs. L.! Fitze and Mrs. Ed. Darcy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blight, of Brooklin, Mrs. Mary Pereman and Mrs. Bertha Hudson, of Columbus, Mr, | and Mrs. Murray Hoskin, Lynda and. Phillip, of Courtice, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden, of Courtice. Mrs, A. J. Cook, Brooklin, spent the week-end, with the Neil Malcolms. | Mr. and Mrs. L.. Byam, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Park, Jr., Cecile and Douglas of Tyrone, were callers of 'Mrs. James Henry. Mr. and Mrs, Art Rustin, Jimmy and Donald; Miss Jean Ford; Mr. and Mrs. | Bob Ford and Roberta, spent Mother's Day with Mis. Robert Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pargeter and the vy Grahams on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Dalton Dorrell and girls; Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell had Mother's Day dinner with Mr. and | Enniskillen when their new electric Mis. Earl Dorrell. Mrs. Donald Scott and Bruce, 'Mr. | tamaity met with others of the family children of Port Perry, with the Mer- at the home of Bruce's sister, Mri. G. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Ashton, and Beach, and Mr. Beach, at Maple Grove for a Mother's Day celebration. In the evening they attended service in organ was dedicated, Mrs. 8. A. Devitt and Mrs. David and Mrs. Kenneth Farrow, Arthur and | Hill have returned to their home in Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Scott and family. Dr. and Mrs, Jack Marlow and . Faul and Miss Evelyn Farrow, all of the village for the summer. Mr. Vincent Archer of Bowmanville, ' ! spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm, Mr. and children, of Lively, spent the week-end Mrs, Orr Venning, visited 'Mr. and and families. girls of Tillsonburg, spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and three , with their parents, sister and brothers Nurs. Ralph Wood and Eldene. in Bob- caygeon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Collins and boys visited his parents Mr, and Mrs. G. end with*her brother, Mr. Harold Kyte Collins, in Port Perry, and her parents and his family. Rev. and Mrs. Romeril home on Saturday from their three week: holiday in Jamaica. Mr, an family entertained her mother, Mrs. Harold Hockin of Port Perry, over the week-end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow; Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow and family, attend- ed service in Solina Church on Sun- day, afternoon when Margaret Leask was baptised and after they were sup- per guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ewart Leask, and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Scott and family of Bowmanville, were Sunday guest of the Harold Martyns. UY Mrs. Sandy Dawson, Mr. Garry Cooper, and Miss Sandra Dawson, of Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davidson, in returned Raglan. Mr, Ivan Collins and Miss 'Marilyn Smith of Toronto, visited the Percy d Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and Collins family on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp and Aileen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Toms, were supper guests of Mr, and Mrs, K. VanCamp and Cindy Lou. There was a good attendance at the + United Church Y.P,U. Sunday even- Mr, and Mrs. Robert Brinkman, of Port Perry, Miss Jean Wilson, of To- ronto, and Glenn Wilson of Seagrave, spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow, of Hilton, on Sunday. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Orr Venning, were Messrs. Jos. and Wm. Thompson, of Oshawa. HOME ECONOMICS SPRING CONFERENCE The Peterborough-Oshawa District Home Economics Section of the Ont, Educational Association held its spring conference at Bowmanville High School on Saturday, May 10th. After the coffee hour, Mrs. Anne Wragg, Bancroft High School, presid- ed for the meeting which included comprehensive reports by Miss V, Lake, O.C.V.I, Mrs. M. Arnott and Mrs. N, Wolfe, Bowmanville, of the Easter Workshop at the O.E.A. The afternoon session was devoted to cur- riculum, evaluation and the possibil- ity of Home Economics becoming a Grade 13 subject. GOLDEN WEDDING On April 29th, 1908, George Stani- | ception was held for neighbours and friends of Blackstock and vicinity at | their home in the village. Mrs, Frank Staniland welcomed the guests at the door while Mr. and Mrs. Staniland re- ceived in the living room. A backet of 60 yellow mums and other yellow " spring flowers, through the home add- jed a festive air. Early afternoon a lovely floor lamp with golden shade i was brought in--a gift from the near {msighbours, and: a golden cushion-- from the Nestleton friends and several | individual gifts and numerous cards "and congratulatory 1428sages were "received. & Mr. and Mrs. Staniland were born in Nottingham, England, - He came to Canada in 1906 and she followed two years later to be married. By trade Mr. Staniland was a carpanter and construction superintendent. He spent three years with the Canadian Exped- itinary force in the first world war. They lived in Toronto until February 1960 when he retired and they moved to the lovely little bungalow which he has just completed building in | Blackstock. They are faithful members of the Anglican Church. He singing in the ing. They enjoyed seeing a fine film 1,4 214 Alice Ragsdale were united | choir and serving on.the Board. Her of Camp Quin-Mo-Lac. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Murs. . | On Tuesday, April 20th, 1058, a ve- E. R. Taylor of Solina. OR in marriage at Old St. Anne's An- glican Church, Dufferin St., Toronto, Canon Skey, officiating. ~~ PE SUR EUS UU REN -TO YOUR ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE _ Anew Blue Cross service designed to cover the difference in charges between standard ward and semi- os MIDTOWN PHONE 552 any Cleans almost twice the area of any other -- with its exclusive double. stretch hose \ Cleans 30 feet without moving | Hose stretches, then compresses) for storage Gers more dirt with far less work Complete set of Strato- Tools APPLIANCES PORT PERRY, ONT. It takes people like .... to give you good telephone service : Your Bell: Telephone installétien man -- whatever his name may be -- is a lot like Jack MacLennan. On the job, his skillful work reflects his careful training. But more than that, we like to think that. a friendly smile and unfailing courtesy lend a pleasant touch to his brief visit, We try to encourage this friendly. spirit all through the business. You'll see it when you visit the Business Office. You'll hear it in the operator's "voice witli a smile", This helpful, friendly spirit is one of the many ways S00 2 THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA 6 i A 8 in which we try to give you good telephone service, OO, private accommodation in partici- pating hospitals* is now available to residents of Ontario for an effective date of January 1, 1959--the date your Ontario hospital insurance comes into basic coverage through the Ontario Hospital Services Commission, you can prepay Blue Cross. *Sanatoria, hospitals for the chronically ill, and menlal hospitals are excluded, effect. If you enrol for semi-private care through Blue Cros DEPENDABILITY Available to employed groups of six or more and to individuals--Blue Cross semi-private coverage carries with it the same depend- ability you have come to expect from this \ \ non-profit community service. ONE PAYMENT-ONE CERTIFICATE Through an arrangement made with the Ontario Hospital Services Commission, one payment covering the cost of both plans will be made to the Commission and one certificate confirming coverage in both will be provided. Regulations governing payment to the Commission will apply Blue Cross. REMEMBER- TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR BLUE CROSS SEMI-PRIVATE COVERAGE, YOU MUST ENROL FOR BASIC COVERAGE THROUGH THE | hmatin not equal to leadership is a ! regular attendant at church, W.A,, ete : Beth are real good neighbours; On Saturday, May 8rd their family of four children, namely: Bosworth |this week-end. and George of Toronto; Frank of Blackstock, and Violet--Mrs, Hammell of Montreal with their wives and hus- | bands and 9 grandchildren and several friends--46 in all--gathered in the dinner, which was followed by spee- ches ete. The toast to the bride and groom was proposeg by an old frignd who also is father-in-law of the eldest son, and was responded to by the groom of 60 years. Bosworth thank- of Mr, and Mrs. F. Ackney Saturday. ed the W.A. ladies after which danc- ing and a social time was enjoyed. Mrs, Staniland, wearing a: brown' lace dress and corsage of yellow mums and Mr, Staniland with a yellow bou-! tinniere and both with their beaming smiles received their guests on both occasions. On Saturday the family presented Mrs. Staniland with a port- able mantle radio and a necklace and earrings and Mr. Staniland with a wrist watch, There also were several other gifts from the friends present that day. . Visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Kendall Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bounsall of Toronto, Larry Kendall spent part of the week-end in Frankford, Mrs. Jarndahl was at her cottage Bob Wilkinson was visiting his mother and father Saturday. Mrs, C. Ruhl attended a shower at Epsom school Saturday night. Kay Philips was home this week- end. Lau Mr. and Mrs. T. Sutherland and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sonley Sunday evening, Mr, and Mrs. F. Kendall were guests Week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs: 'J. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell of Port Credit and Mr, and 'Mrs. ;W. Mitchell of Brooklin, Kay Geer and Carol were in Buf- falo this week-end visiting their aunt Mrs. Geo. Manning. EA, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Ashton visite Mr. and Mrs, R. Sutherland Sunday. Week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonald were Mr, and Mrs. W. Dussault and family. : Miss Sylvia Toogood and Miss Bar- bara Toogood of Toronto were guests of Mr, and Mrs. M, Storie over the week-end. \ \ \ \ -\ \ \ \ \ =%) ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION, mm wee min ou od ONTARIO HOSPITAL ' ASSOCIATION, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO i) oe How to Enrol: "SINGLE FAMILY - $.55 - EMPLOYED GROUPS -- Employers of six or more may \ apply for this new service at the same time they enrol for \ basic coverage, by indicating those of their employees wishing \ Blue Cross semi-private coverage in the column provided on \ the Enrolment Form of the Ontario Hospital Services \ Commission (#101). ; INDIVIDUALS--Present Pay Direct subscribers to Blue Cross will receive complete details along with an application for new semi-private coverage during July. Further advertisements featuring semi-private coverage for other individuals will appear in July. THE COST IS LOW... RATES FOR EMPLOYED GROUPS PER MONTH $1.10 : PER MONTH in addition to your Ontario hospital insurance. semi-private coverage. NAME or emt RANI LAE A CL ADDRESS... .\ cuiinin ey dv tines » vidi itu CITY OR TOWN. ..... ey RT Sea i Sr To: Ontario Hospital Association, 135 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto 7, Ontario. | wish further details on the enrolment of employed groups for Blue Cross PLEASE PRINT LE EE RR I I Ir A SY theses EE EE EN L t i) ® " ~ " a ® UO

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