Pes TRE PORTH REE AHIR AAA ah SNE HURRAH ARR A aa. anaes TERA A i ts Baines - 2 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL "YH 1 3 VR Td : 5 aS . JY | SEY Gia eS 44 Ae KE alioa Soe Honk k 13th, 1961 Bla kstock Graham, Harold Martyn Leslie Taylor and Miss Alice; Mr. ioe. Black Chapter of British North Am-|Harold Ashton, Enniskillen Sunday Collins was at Martyn's and Randy awa, called on Mrs. E. Darcy Sunday. C Schedule Manager--John Carnoghan | Mvs. John Carnaghan; Mr. and Mrs.! erica conducted a service in St. Geor-|afternoon on the occassion of Mr, and Collins with Will Forder for a few Miss Gertrude Henry, Toronto h The elimination draw resulted in Fred Trewin and Mr. Roy Ferguson. ge's United Church Friday for mem-|Mrs. Harold's 16th wedding anniver- ig hp Rn spent the week-end at lores : l he A Shorthorn Sale at the : x ; > 2, ] 3 : } | The Annual has Jan 5 o oho the following winners--Howard Tre- attended the Shorthorn Banquet at! bers. SArY. 3 ond Mrs. Harold Martyn and pe I are. Harvey Yellowlees : barns of Mr. day was well attended and consideredd at the Pot Luck Supper and variety win, Jim Grey, Harold Swain, Bert Bowers, Wallace Marlow, Stuart Dor- Solina Friday night. | Students of Peterboro - Teacher's Miss Aileen Van Camp spent a few College, Miss Aileen VanCamp and Miss Brenda Malcolm, Nestleton, School Oshawa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock spent | boys visited Mrs. Mollon, Port Perry, and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i / - Thurs. in Tor J 3 d family on Sunday. st satisfactory. : 5 Tues. - Thurs. in Toronto. Jane Mew Sunday. Larmer an ] on Vas eons attendance rell, Harold Hamilton, Glenn Larmer, | days with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Drink- Miss Gloria Sadler are teaching 'in|... 4 home with" them until Sun- Mrs. Cecil Hill spent Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs, John Beacock, M p John Carnaghan, Merlin Suggitt. water and family, Ottawa. Bowmanville and Jack Swain in Lovell day when Mr. and Mrs. John Mew and | noon with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bea- Wesley Beacock and Mrs. M. Ta programme Wednesday evening spon- sored by the Women's Association of Blackstock United Church. The boun- tiful supper was served cafeteria style for the first course of which there was a wide variety of dishes. Second course was placed on the beau- tifully decorated in Easter theme tables. Capable waitresses served tea . and oceffee, After the first setting had partaken of "their supper, they A+film of the Curling Play-offs of Canada was shown. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton during the week were: Mrs. Lavern Devitt, Barbara and Neil, Osh- awa; Mrs, Creighton Devitt, Bowman; ville; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hamilton, Millbrook. : Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril and Den- nis spent a couple of days early in the week with relatives in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright spent a spent a couple of days with Miss Carol A great many from here attended Rahm, | the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. John Marlow, Lively, spent the Malcolm, Nestleton on Saturday at week-end with his parents and other their home. relatives. Mrs. Marlow and shildren Miss Olive Beacock spent the week- returned home with him Sunday af-' : : 0.5 end and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Cole, all ternoon following a two week's visit. on ° of Oshawa: visited Mrs. Wesley Bea- « Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs, % ard Mis. Tarvi Cy Milton Hanlan on the death of their cock and Mrs. Tarvis Saturday. The ; Coles also called to congratulate Mr. four months old daughter. : d . ME > : Sorry to report Mrs. John McKee 88d Mis. lM. Fiimerson Robert spent the day with Mr, and Mrs. Austin -Beacock and tpok Jane cock, Utica. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Terwillegar, Osh- | were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jean Laughlin, ~~ home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy and family spent the week-end with her brothers Mssrs., Gordon and Walter Manning 'near. Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips and babe, Kinmount, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hanlan and Donna. ' "BREAK OUT INTO SPRING" SPRING TUNE-UP CARE -- SPECIAL 1. Clean & gap Spark Plugs. + ay. " . 2. Ta 3 : Al " : ¢ a moved. on to the Christian Education few days with Mr. Norman McNally, | had the misfortune to fall in her home Te and pi Bruce Ashton and fa-| po. Martyn spent a few days in : Test Pagime C Sy ession. K / room where Wallace Marlow showed Colborne and Mr. and, Mrs. Kenneth | on Tuesday and after a couple of days : Hig the rest of the Ashton| ... ih the Collins boys. Terry 3. Inspect all wiring for wear. HN coloured pictures. The tables were| oo 1. 214 Elin, Ottawa. in Port Perry hospital suffered a amilies at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' 4. Inspect distributor cap & coil for cracks. again filled, after which a good pro-| no "wy, McLenachan held open |heavy stroke. (Mon. a.m.)--just re- 5. Remove distributor & inspect points and condensor. : gramme was enjoyed consisting " 8 house Sunday in honor of her mother | ceived word that she passed sway § 6. Set distributor with Dwell Meter. a: Pasion) hy, the, Dish of Mes | Mrs. W. Elli of Caesarea on her ith during the night: $ eet Sgnition ming § "yd Beacock and Jean Bright's Tap | i 4yq4qy. This week-end Mr. and| Messrs. -Herb Hooey, Stanford Van| The Pp li le Cc cl bh 4 . - | Dancing and Baton Twirling pupils. | pe "0 "0 1 ohachan and three child- | Camp, Sarl Dorrell; Roy Ferguson and} e d 1Sa es ountry u 8. Adjust all carburetor linkage. They were assisted by Lynda Ferney, Lon Kirkland Lake were guests of | Herb Swain, Canon Ashmore and Geo. SILOAM. ONTARIO bd 9. Adjust automatic choke. Hough and Oleg Baniuk of Oshawa, ! a" and Mrs. W. McLenachan and | Wolfe attended Grand Orange Lodge Pils ' & 10. Adjust carburetor idle mixture. Eising se tien numbers. Me har Mrs. McLenachan Sr. in Peterboro. The Canon who is Private * Secluded * Accessible $ 11. Adjust fan & generator belts. ow showed more pictures o , . $ : | Grand Master and Sovereign of Grand At an." . a, 1 : . " trip to Florida, followed by some local ME $61 Mis Brice ashton; Mv.) 47s Yo en oF Year round facilities for the entire family including: & 12. Free up heat risor valve (minor). " geenes. A hearty vote of thanks was 54 13. Tighten cylinder head & manifold' bolts. extended to "all participants by Rev. Romeril who was M.C. for the even: ing and closed the evening's entertain. "ment by all singing Sun of 'My Soul and the Benediction. ; Twenty ladies and four girls at- tended the Women's Institute meet- ing in the Community Hall Thursday afternoon April 6th. Meeting opened with the Ode and Collect, Scripture passage was read by Mrs. Cecil Hill. Several notes and expressions of thanks for fruit were received. Ap- peals for donation to Red Cross and Port Perry Hospital were tabled till next meeting. Final plans for ba- zaar were made April 27th, Treasur< er Mrs. Percy VanCamp gave her re- port for the year. Mrs. F. Staniland gave the auditors report. In the ab- sence of Mrs. Gilbert Marlow, Mrs, Lorne Thompson read her report for Historical Research and Current Events. Mrs. Dalton Dorrell report. ed for Agriculture and Canadian In. dustries; Mrs. Frank Hoskin for Citi- zenship and Education; Mrs. J. A, "McArthur for Home Economies and | Health; Mrs.- W. W. VanCamp for Resolutions and Mrs. C. Hill for Pub- _lic_Relations. The roll call--What Annoys me most at Public meetings brought many interesting answers. Mrs. .Lorne Thompson brought a very interesting response to the motto --*"No one is rich enough to be with- out a neighbour. Mrs. W. W. Van Camp dealt with the Current Events. Nancy Dorrell played a piano Solo. Mrs. McArthur gave the report of the nominating committee an dthe follow- ing officers were unanimously accepi- ed:--Past President -- Mrs. Ernest Larmer; President -- Mrs, Charles Smith; 1st Vice-President--Mrs. Rus. sel Mountjoy; 2nd Vice-President-- Mrs. John Rahm; Secretary -- Mrs. Lorne Thompson; Treasurer -- Mrs,' Percy VanCamp; District Director-- Mrs. Mervyn Graham; alternative-- Mrs. Ernest Larmer; Pianist -- Mrs. Herb. Taylor; Fruit and Flower Com- mittee--Mrs. Velva Bailey and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell; Auditors--Mrs. Frank Staniland and Mrs. Ivan Thompson; Group Convenors--Msds. W. W. Van| Camp; D. Dorrell; F. H. Hoskin and "8. "VanCamp; Public-Relations Officer|- --Mrs. C. Hill. The new President voiced Yor appre- ciation of the honour in being chosen president and asked for co-operation. The out going president thanked all for their co-operation; Mrs. McArthur moved a hearty vote of thanks t¢ Mrs. Larmer. After the singing of the "Queen the group served a dd Building COST--Material only. Mr. Grant MacDonald, = Principal Phone: YU 5-2671 For Sale SMALL COTTAGE or STORAGE BUILDING To be constructed to Buyer's Specifications by Senior " Students of Port Perry High School. DELIVERY--On or about May 16. -- For information.contact -- "Skating and Mr. John Jefford, Shop Instructor, Phone: YU 65-2314 *Fishing (speckled trout) *Barbecue and playground area *Riding and swimming "Tennis and archery. *Hiking and painting Initiation fee (entire family) $80. - Annual dues $20. (Individuals--one- For illustrated brochure, telephone: KEN MOORE (WA. 4-7047), or write c¢/0 161 Dupont Street, . Toronto 5, 14. Clean fuel filter. 15. Test starter. 16. Test & clean battery. v, SOOO® 19. Adjust tappits. 20. Road test, "6" cylinder cars--§8.60. skiing. half family rate) Nala al aaa al alata a a 4 VV OV VV VV OV VV VV VV OVO VY VO VV VV 17. Inspect oil & cooling system. 18. Clean & service air 'cleaner. -- Parts Extra -- BEARE MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Corvair, Envoy -- Sales & Service Phone YU 5-7351 for your service appointment "ys" cylinder cars--3$10.50 nl an ERA AEA CR 05 t IN YOUR HOMES? VOTE NO CONSIDER -- IN 1945 ONTARIO HAD 28,060 ALCOHOLICS. ~IN-1958 ONTARIO -HAD 85,040 ALCOHOLICS: MORE OUTLETS MEAN MORE ALCOHOLICS DO YOU WISH MORE OF THIS IN YOUR TOWN? APRIL 26 Your NEW TELEPHONE BOOK will be printed soon: Model illustrated: Corvair 700 4-Door Sedan Ey "A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE IT REA "GO APLENTY ig FOR PERFORMANCE THAT'S TRULY CANADIAN A snap in the air and hunters head for the bush . in the car that's just as at home.here as in a shopping centre. Corvair stands up to all de- mands . . .-backs up its promise of performance "through a "unique Unipack Power Team that joins engine, transmission and axle in one highly efficient unit, "Go?" You've got it in Corvairl lunch. There was a good Sieniaiite at the Blackstock Curlers Banquet which was held in the Parish Hall Satur- day night. The evening commenced with Grace followed by a toast to the Queen, Then all enjoyed a sumptu- ous turkey dinner served by the An- 4 glican Womony ATsiulion Prizes to thé top rinks of the sche- dule were presented to 1st Prize-- Neil Werry, Keith VanCamp, Howard Trewin and Ken Lee; these were pre- sented by Ernie Swain. Second prizes went to Roy McLaughlin, Herb Swain, TRACTION APLENTY SPACE APLENTY FOR THE FAMILY AND THEIR FUN GEAR Everyone loves the Corvair Station Wagon. There's family room for children's restless ways, a bulky assortment of "prized posses- sions" and the family pet. That's the kind of room that keeps parents happy, L00... - makes a sunny afternoon drive real pleasure! And when it's vacation time, Corvair shows an enorinous appetite for bag and baggage. Try it for size! ~ FOR THOSE OFF-THE- TRACK ROADS That favorite fishing hole hard to get to? Not with Corvair! The engine in the rear is _ the big reason--traction where it makes a | difference! It lets Corvair step lightly over many boggy Spring roads which would stop other cars cold. Yes, this is the car for the backroads as well as the highway. Built to take yoy where the big ohes bite! SAVINGS APLENTY 7 T0 GIVE YOU FUNDS FOR FUN Corvair cuts the cost of fun down to size! It does it.with its gas-saving ways -- with its completely self-sufficient cooling system. So when there's a skiing weekend ahead--or any other part of the 'EXTRA LISTINGS, at little cost, make iteasier for people to find you: IN BUSINESS! .. . Use extra listings to show other firm names for your business--to associaté Dalton Dorrell & John Nesbitt, These your name and residence telephone number. with social Shii=hit lay out pennies for transporta- J A ' ws 2 were presented by Dave Wilson and Zoos Sem naecstt 16 How after ve numbers { ; =k ~ tion , ; save the rest for fun! + ; 4 y o ay Roy McLaughlin presented third pri- Wi $e : <4 if 2¢4 t5 Harold Swain, Glenn Larmer BAT sroMEs Other smbery of Ph Se en: Bs A wonderful companion The car that's built to do iY and Ralph Larmer. 1 having thes raroelstd in th eephe diretory. : in a whole new more than you'll ever demand! | ig ¢ Treasurer reported a very sat- Please be- dure. to. check your directory right away. fg world of fun... Whilwoll fires spring) : ea is factory year fingnoially. The Secs Fore cu in and additions call our Business fice i v ewall tires optional at extra ia? 2 : retary was authorized to purchase : > D i ® ; several pairs of matched stones to THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY [ i N on : improve the present supply. ; : OF CANADA Nh? i 3 Officers for 1961 and 62 are: : ov a 5 i : eare o ors imi e Président--Roy MeLaughln : : ~ -n & ' 8 J i ~ 18t VicesPres.-- Vernon Asselstine vr ' iE el 3 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO : ik PHONE: YU 5-7361 a, _ 1. Sec'y Treasurer-- Harold Hamilton "lo : : iJ 975 Exeeutiva--Hith Swalnj: Courtney, A ens Watch the Chevy Show, Tuesday nights over CBC-TV. Chock your local paper for time and channel. mses --s i '