LOWEST PRICES : : _, : : >) oh top quality 2 _Buy now on special 'blue coal' Budget Plan... and save! - . 1.Save money! You get big special dis- 2 count.by ordering now! 2. Save worry! No big winter bills. Buy now---pay later on easy installments! 3J.'Save time !'No last minute rush--you can have next winter's coal safe in your Lunnow! Call us today! ~ REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry ~ Phone73 Don't be color-bliad about coal -- buy 'blue coal' | rived, offered: personal cengratula- "Courting Under Difficulties" and "A. Blackstock SILVER WEDDING eighty friends and relatives gatherad iat: the home of Mr. and: Mrs, Gordon Strong, "Sunnyside Farm! to cele- brate with them. the twenty-fifth an. 'niversary: of their wedding, Their elder daughter Phyllis: received: the: guests at the door. After al) had ar- tions and enjoyed a social visit, Rev. P, Romeril called: the company to or- der. Beth pinned a corsage of pink carnations on her mother, who was, wearing a most.beecoming gown of blue lace, while Robert: placed a.oarnation iin his father's huttonhole. Rey, Mr. Romeril, gave a good address to. the bride and; groom and led in singing of "The more we get together". Mrs. G. Wolfe gave a reading, "Five Q'Clock, Rush" and Mrs. P, Romeril read, Husband's Petition." Mrs, Marwood McKee read the presentation address, and Ralph congratulated his parents and made the presentation of a studio couch and chair and lamps from the family and relatives, Silver dishes were received from other friends. All sang "For They aré Jollg Good Fel, lows", The bride and groom made fitting replies and during the serving Tuesday evening, June 8rd, some EARS RRR AOE Ghats wedding cake, Congratulations from the rest of the community; Mr. and Ms, Strong. : There were twenty-nine ladies pre- sent at the June meetiug of the W.I: 'at the home of Mrs, Ross Duff. The roll call -- "Other than Cartwright, 'where in-Canada would you choose to live?" was well answered; but the general impression was, that the home township was tops. The motto--Of 'all things you wear, the most import- 'ant is your expression, which costs you nothing, Mrs. Stanford VanCamp' replied'to: the motto, stating--a Quak- er gave this. recommendation for a youtliful appearance--Truth for the Lips, Prayer for the Voice; Pity for 'the Eyes, Charity for the Hand, Up- rightness for the Figure, and Love for 'the Heart. ; Mrs. Murray Byers gave a report of ;the District. Annual which was held at Newtonville, A letter was. received from Mr. R. S McLaughlin stating he would be pleased to have the W, 1. visit "Parkwood" in July, Plans were made to also visit the pottery works at Brdoklin. The Institute of- fered to provide the sign and oil the tables and seats at the new Commun- ity Park at Caesarea. Committees were appointed to make arrangements for exhibits at Blackstock and Port Perry Fairs. A donation will be made to the cancer fund. Mrs. Archer an- of the delicious lunch they cut a lovely POTN gv J Tp Sp --_----P RE 3 : Lives Enjoy low-cost hot water .. withan t om atic Electric Water Heater For only a few cents a day, you can enjoy plenty Cy ot water for your household needs, with an automatic electrie~ | Le 1 'water heater at special low Hydro flat rates. fer electrically--safe, clean, modern ------ nounced: the WA, community sale at the Recreation Centre on July 4 at 7 p.m. Mrs. Roy Taylor had charge of the programme, Mrs. E. Larmer gave "Current Events of Long Ago" from old papers printed at time of the 60th celebration of Cartwright in 1884 and the centennial in 1934 which was very entertaining. They had hard winter at that time. Several items referred to roads closed for several days and shed roofs broken down by weight of snow. Other Black- stock news told of the burning of the mortgage on the parsonage, the bank THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, 1958-7 o> % The June meeting of Local No. 78 Favmers' Union was held in the Com- munity Hall on, Thursday evening with thirty in attendance, Howard Malcolm: gave an interesting talk on showed pictures of his recent trip to Jamaica, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell enjoy- ed a trip to Ottawa and the St. Law- rence Seaway over the week-end and visited the Roger Dorrells in Ottawa. Mr. Ernest Bwain took a two day seed processing short course at Guelph last week, Mrs. Swain accompanied robbery and the District Annual. Taxes were $6.10 per $1,000 assess- ment. Mrs. Lorne Thompson sang, "The Little Red School House" and 'Mrs, Ivan Thompson conducted a "Know Canada" contest. Mrs, Roy Taylor's group served lunch. 0 Several from here attended the (lon- ference at Peterboro Wednesday even- ing when Rev. P, Romeril was official- ly into the United Church of Canada and his son Rev. John Romeril was ordained. - Rev. and Mrs. John Rom- eril, Phil and Catherine came here on Monday so Father and Son could at- tend conference together all week. Rev. John has now gone to join a ship in Hamilton for training in the navy, Mrs, John Romeril and children are remaining with the Rev. and Mrs, P. Romeril for a time. Mr. Geo. Blyth was lay delegate to Conference. Sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of Mr. Reginald Nesbitt who passed away so suddenly on Mon- day June 2nd, Several from here attended an- niversary services at Cadmus on Sun- day. Pupils from Blackstock Public. School went to Port Peiry Wednesday evening for a friends baseball game. Again Port Perry were winners with results--Junior Boys, Port Perry 13, Blackstock 12; Junior girls, Port Perry 10, Blackstock 9. Sorry to report Mrs. Thomas Smith is ill in Lindsay hospital. All wish for her a speedy recovery. him. Mrs, H. Wheeler, Hastings stay- ed with the children. Then she spent a day calling on friends in the vil: lage. Sunday Mr, and Mrs. H. Wheel- er and Dianne were dinner guests of | the Bob Wheelers and supper guests of the Ernest Swains at their cottage at Caesarea: Mr. and Mrs. IL. Byam and Mrs. O, Virtue, of Tyrone, called on Mrs, J. Henry and Mrs. Jas. Ginn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ginn, Peterboro, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. G. Tennant and children and Mrs. Jas. Ginn and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rundle of Hamilton, were Sunday callers. Mur, and Mrs. Keith VanCamp spent a few days last week in the Guelph and Kitchener district, and called on Mr. and Mrs. Norman McWilliams. Cindy visited her grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Toms. Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrone, spent last week, and Miss Joyce Wright, who is in training in East General Hospital, Toronto, spent two days with Mr._and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Donna and Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. C: P. Devitt, of Bow- manville, spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hamilton, and at- tended the funeral of his brother-in- law Mr. R. Nesbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes and fam- ily attended Cadmus anniversary and were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ken Gray. ) Mrs. 8. Waltdon, Uxbridge, spent the week-end with the Parrs and the Baileys. at ~ Pine Grove on Sunday, June 15th. Ei RT I BL oC A JT SUIT PR JRC Yor Je SO Ory DECORATION DAY The Board of Directors have decided owing to changing conditions there will be no Memorial Service this year. However, it is intended to set aside Sunday, June 15th, as Decoration Day, and plot owners and friends are asked to avail themselves ol the opportunity to remember their departed friends by placing flowers in the cemetery as usual -- -- ee Cemetery Hog Marketing. Rev. Mr, Romeril' ha ett Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Ford, were, Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Don Ford, Taoronte for the week-end; Mr. Credit; Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Anderson, Greenbank; Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Morrison and family of To- ronto. ; . Miss Gertrude Henry, of Toronto, 'spent the week-end at home. Sdtur- day Mrs. James Henry, Miss Gertrude Heary, Melville-and Doris Griffin, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dayes attended the Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Marlow visit- ed Rev. and Mrs, Milton Sanderson, Toronto, on Sunday. ® Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer enjoyed a little trip through Western Ontario and visited friends {in Dundalk over the week-end. Misa Lena Taylor, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mys. Everett Cryderman, Solina, visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wright and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and children, Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder at- tended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Port Perry, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Eber Wright and Miss Virginia, Royal Oak, Michigan, called on the Walter and Lloyd Wrights on Sunday. Miss Vera Forder, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Benson Dunn, Oshawa, were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Ms. Walter Wright and girls. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beacock and boys, Prince Albert, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Adams, Mrs. F. Butt, Miss Phyllis Strong, and the Explorers and a couple of C.G.LT. girls attended the camp rally at Camp Pretoria Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sharp and Kathy of Enniskillen, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl McLaughlin and boys on Sunday. Miss Leverna Harris, Toronto, ix spending a couple of days at home. Several from here attended Decora- tion service at Bowmanville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and family attended the Orange service in Tyrone, Sunday morning, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy, Bowmanville, then attended decora- tion service at Bowmariville. Sei . 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