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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Jul 1958, p. 7

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a o. Mr ] tin, Valerie and Brenda, Ottawa, are Blackstock Members of Blackstock Women's Institute, their numbers augmented by friends from Shirley, Nestleton, and Port Perry, chartered a bus and enjoyed a days outing at Orillia and Midland, attending the quilt and rug fair, visiting the Martyr's Shrine and other points of interest. The lone gentleman along with thirty-six la- dies seemed to, enjoy the day" as well as anyone. Mr. and 'Mrs, Bruce Mountjoy and " family Spent a few days at Niagara and in the Owen Sound district. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar and De- nise, Toronto, spent the week-end with the Roy Fergusons. : Mrs. 'McDougald and Mr. John Ro- binson, St. Mary's, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris and four children, Ottawa, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson and children. and. Mrs, Roger Dorrell, Mar- visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell and his brothers and families, Mr. Merlin - Bailey, Winnipeg, is holidaying at home. Miss Edna Vance, Toronto, spent Thursday with Mrs. E. Darcy and other friends in the village. Miss Vera Forder, Toronto, is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder and other friends. 'Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Belyea and Nancy, Bronte, visited Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers and Jim. Janice Byers and Alice Taylor are attending - Camp Pretoria at Colum- bus. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannon and Carol, St. Catherines, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mount- joy, Brian, Judy and Linda. On Sunday, the Belyea's; Wannons; Frank Hoskins; Murray Byers and and Ivan Mountjoys had a picnic at the 'home of the Ivan Mountjoys. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff, Graham and Marilyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Duff, Shirley, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wiseman, Tor- onto and Mr. Russel Spinks, Oshawa, visited Mrs, Ed. Darcy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John { Mew, ronto, Miss Dianne Fowler, Oshawa, spent Saturday with friends in the village, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Harris and Verna, visit- ed friends in: Fenelon Falls. Mr, .and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kyte are vaca- tioning on Manitoulin Island, - Mr. and Mrs, Milton 'Hanlin and land Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Ford, Toronto, spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. Robt. Ford, Saturday evening. They all, visited Mr,'and Mrs. Swift and family, Caesarea. Mr, and Mrs. Art Rustin and family, Port Credit, visited the Fords on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John.Rowland, Mr. and Mrs, Stanford Brown and family, Millbrook, called -on Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Johnston, Sunday evening. Miss Pearl Wright spent the week- end at home prior to going on holidays at Cape Cod and the Eastern Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Marlow, visited Rev. and Mrs. Milton Sandi- son at their cottage, Stoney Lake. Mrs. Nasmith Henry, Janetville, is visiting her mother Mrs. Fred Bailey. Mrs. Léwis Fitze spent several days with relatives in Midland. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Collins, Larry and Pat of Tor- onto; Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson, Ronnie and Janice, Raglan. -Ronnie remained for a week. Terry and Randy Collins spent last week with the lloyd Davidsons and Jimmy Collins with the Russel Da. vidson's, Raglan. Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril i Den- nis spent a few days with friends in Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright visited relatives in Bancroft and attended the funeral of a cousin, Kathryn and Carolyn Murrey are 'Tenders & i. > Scugog School Area Boa 5 decorating the Nor 1 school. August 1st. Written tenders should be sent to the Secretary, Laverne Martyn, R.R, 3, Port Perry by Wanted rd wish to receive tenders for VV VV OV VV VV VV OOOO POV OVOVPVOVOVOVIOOPOOOOOOL WE BUILD 4 HOMES -- Large and Small and buildings of all kinds Repairs and Remodelling Good Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Our House Designing Service is at your disposal. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER Port Perry, Ontario Phone YUkon 5-7391. BULLDOZING 'TRENCHING, LOADING, EXCAVATING RAGLINE, CLAM WORK, ROOT and ROCK RAKE FOR LAND CLEARING SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE, LOAM, FILL. FREE ESTIMATES -- by Hour or Contract. TRIPP CONSTRUCTION LIMITED _ Residence--Wm. Tripp YU. 65-2682 and Joe Tripp YU. 65-2680 ~ 'Phone YUkon 5-2582 (Office) babe 'are visiting at her parents, Kirk- |' visiting their grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Roy Taylor while their mother is in Lindsay hospital having under- gone surgery, last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell and family; Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Dorrell and family; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dor- rell; Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Johnston were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Earl Dorrell, Mrs, Lewis Fitze spent several days with relatives in Midland, Mrs. Osmond Wright, Mrs. Russel Steele and Miss Aleta Steele spent a few days at Midland. Guelph. Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Shook and Mar- jorie Anne, Toronto, visited Mrs, Ger- trude Marlow and Mr. and Mrs, Gil- bert Marlow, Saturday. My. and Mrs. Norman Malcolm, Tor- onto spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Merrill VanCamp and children. Jane Faint had the painful experience of having her hand and arm caught in the wringer, but appears to have no serious results, Over one hundred mothers and | Leanne Dorrell; Mrs. Gilbert Marlow spent a couple wpeelbarrow--7-12, Floyd Kyte and of days with her sister Mrs, Ivan|pennis Shook, Toronto, enroute home from McLaughlin and Donna McLaughlin, children of the O.N.O. gathered at) Cartwright Park--=Shingle Landing on Tuesday afternoon and spent an en- joyable time, fied with swimming and playing in the water a programme of sports was, carried out with the folloing winners: Boys races--11 & 12, Floyd Kyte; 9- 10, Ron Martyn; 7-8, Bob Kyte; 5-6, Jim Carnaghan; 8-4, Neil McLaugh- lin; children 2 yrs. Alice Ann Carna- ghan, and Marilyn Duff, tied. Girls-- 11/12, Nancy Staniland and Verna Harris, tied; 9-10, Margaret Carnag- han; 7-8, Elizabeth Thompson; 5-6, 8-4, Heather Dorrell. McLaughlin. Girls--Linda Shoe throwing Boys--Terry Collins; Girls--Margaret Carnaghan; Ladies spot--Kathleen Dorrell; Most peanuts on a knife--Alma Duff; Shoe kicking --Jean Kyte; Paper plate throwing-- Eileen McLaughlin; Bean guessing-- Wilma VanCamp, After a sumptuous picnic supper all were ready to BO home, tired but happy. FEGUSON PICNIC @aturday was ideal weather for a " Park. After all were satis-' "Hoskin and Jim -married couples--Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Oshawa on Friday afternoon attend- THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 81st, 19587 plenic and some fifty of the Fergu-) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy; Balloon son relatives enjoyed it at Hampton blowing--Bruce Taylor; Spot race-- Roy Ferguson. Aftéru-bountiful supper had been All the children enjoyed the pea- partaken of, the President Ivan nut scrambles, The youngest child Mountjoy conducted a brief business present was Neil Taylor, Solina, and period, when it was decided to hold Roger Dorrell's of Ottawa had come the picnic next year at Hampton Park the farthest. Others were present again on the last Saturday in July. from St, Catherines, Bronte, Toronto, Following officers were elected: Pre- Cartwright and Darlington. sident--Grant Ferguson; Vice-Presi- Cedar Creek near Courtice. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Veenhof. Mr, Howard Martyn was admitted to Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital on Friday. Miss Flossie Spencer and brothers Stanley and Richard were Saturday evening visitors of the Norman Bir- kett family at Raglan. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and Mr. | and Mrs. Atwood MacRae and family dent--Lloyd Wright; Secretary--Muvs. ' Bruce Taylor; Treasurer--Mrs. Mur- ray Byers; Committee--Bruce Fergu- nioq Clara Brown and Mr, and Mrs. son, Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mr. and Mrs. go, Arion all of ey -- were Dalton Dorrell and Mrs. Cecil Hill, Tuesday supper guests of Mrs. Kil- Winners in the races Sih followed patrick and George. were: Children under 3--Heather Dor- Wm, Steele of Raglan, a former rell;" 4-6--Linda Mountjoy; Girls 7-9 Cedar Oreek resident, is a patient in --Rose Ellen Hannah; Boys 10-11-- Port Perry Community Memorial Martin Dorrell; Girls 10 & 11 Carol Hospital. Rahni; Boys 18 and over--Jim Byers;' Mrs. W. J. Cook of Myrtle, a for- three légged race -- Jim Byers and wer resident on the second concession, Larry Hoskin; Jumping 6 and under celebrated her 96th birthday on July --Ian Ferguson; Wheelbarrow--Larry 24th. Byers; 3 legged: Mr. and Mrs. B. Benschop were in Taylor; Shoe kick 10 and under-- ing the funeral of the late Karon Nancy Dorrell; Shoe kick, ladies-- | Lynn Veenhof. The little girl was Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy; Shoé¢ kick, gents in her fifth year and was fatally in-, --Bruce Taylor; Tieing man's tie-- jured by a car in font of her home | Tu 1 lookin lets. Are of Oshawa visited Midland and Orillia - on Sunday. Skinny men women gain 5,10, 15 Ibs. What a thrill! Bon: ny limbs B11 All out; ih by y hollows Il up; neck no onger wiih 1 half, Staived sickly "bean-pole' sands of girls, women, men, who ok They i before are now proud of shapel pels fs healthy. ties, ley thank Qiteex build "p skinny because of appetite impaired by ivi A of iron, Im, soved nourishment helps put flesh on Don't fear getting too fat. So taking when you've gained the 5, 10, 15 or 20 bs. you need for normal weight. Then avyd overea of sta arches, sugar and fattening foods. y "'get-acquainted" size costs little--or buy econ omy size and save 75¢, Try famous Ostrex Tonio Tablets for new vigor and added pounds, this very day. At all druggists. are excluded, for Individuals AnewBlueCrossservicedesigned to cover the difference in charges between standard ward and semi- 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 effect. If you enrol for -standard ward coverage through the Ontario Hospital Services Commission, you ran prepay semi-private care through Blue Cross. *Sanatoria, hospitals for the chronically ill, and mental hospitals Available to all individuals who enrol for Ontario Hospital Insurance, Blue Cross semi-private coverage carries with it the same dependability you have come to ex- pect from this non-profit community service. ONE PAYMENT-ONE CERTIFICATE Through an arrangement made with the Ontario Hospital Sérvices 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 to Blue Cross which means that your initial one month payment will prepay your coverage from January 1, 1959, to March 31, 1959. - BEEN FORMED -- ENROL : EMPLOYERS : To add supplementary. semi-private Blue Cross coverage, indicate those of your staff wishing this additional - protection on your Group Application Form 101 prior to mailing to the Ontario Hospital Services Commission, and designate Blue Cross as your supplementary carrier. How to Enrol: | PRESENT BLUE CROSS SUBSCRIBERS who are pay- \ |} ing direct to Blue Cross will be receiving complete deta \ \ enrol simultaneously for Ontario Hospital Insurance \ \ those concerned during the latter part of July. NEW SUBSCRIBERS for Blue Cross should and mailed with the application for Ontario Insurance. The initial payment must accom application. ALL APPLICATIONS FOR SEMI-PRIVATE COVERAG REMEMBER=TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR BLUE CROSS SEMI-PRIVATE COVERAGE, YOU MUST ENROL FOR BASIC COVERAGE THROUGH THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION. mm cm co em st mn ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION TORONTO 7, ONTARIO BE MADE PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1958. THE COST IS LOW... RATES FOR INDIVIDUALS ON A PAY-DIRE SINGLE $ .85 FAMILY $1.70 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ A ils of this new service along with an application which will enable them to and Blue Cross semi-private coverage. This material will be mailed to all @ obtain an application from their local hospital, local Blue Cross office, or from the Toronto head office. I¥ should be completed Hospital pany the E SHOULD CT BASIS PER MONTH PER MONTH in addition to"your Ontario Hospital Insurance, @ IMPORTANT: IF YOU ARE EMPLOYED WHERE AN ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE GROUP HAS. FOR BLUE CROSS SEMI-PRIVATE COVERAGE THROUGH YOUR GROUP. To: Ontario Hospital Association, 135 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto 7, Ontario. I am not presently a member of Blue Cross but would like to o application for new: Blue Cross semi-private coverage. DI a I) NAME .. ADDRESS . . EERE REE EEE EE EE EE EE EE FE ERIE EE NE Ea CITY OR TOWN... DRI IE PLEASE PRINT Ere een HT Pherae CIE I INC EC ROT btain an tists yi ON a VR REE » ARR No Hv v EAS 1 ALT a vive

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