< . Mr. and Mrs. Proctor, Barbara Blackstock News (Continued) ner guests of Mr. and Mus, Lorne Thompson. Dr. and Mrs, Murray Werry and Ellen, Kingston, visited Mr, and Mrs. Rupert Werry and Roy Saturday, Miss Audrey Carnaghan; Mr, Eddie Brown; Mrs, Proudfoot; and Warren, Toronto were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Russel Brown and Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Black and Miss Isabel Midland were week-end visitors of Mrs. L. Fitze. Mrs. Wm. Fee was very hap. Py to be able to talk with her daughter Annie (Mrs, Harvey Armstrong) in Wrangel Island, Alaska last Tuesday (there were no connections through on Sun- day or Monday) and learn that they were not affected by the earthquake, | Mr., and Mrs. Harry Van Camp visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son Heaslip, Janetville, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McArthur fp MF." a ME Et ra AEN ALY Seam tT hr nti aT sh EET Fre Ve 00,0 Te Re rE i x AR BS it . AY SFL and Ardis spent the week-end with relatives in Stratford. Miss Betty McArthur and some friends spent a few days on a trip to U.S.A, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dysart flew to Florida and returned with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dysart Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison, Susan and Michael, Orono; Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Henry and family and Mr. Vesna, Bow- manville; Mr, & Mrs. Joe Brad: burn and family were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Arvella Brad- burn. Miss Isabel Henry spent Thursday -. Sunday with her grandmother. Mrs. Alma Fowler spent a few days with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs, George Ruther- ford and Allan, Oshawa. Cheryl Rahm, Port Perry, spent a few days holiday with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Rahm. Miss Joan Horton spent the|" week-end with Miss Linda Butt, Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jamieson and Scott, Toronto; Mr, ~and Mrs. Palm DeLuca and Misa Pauline Jamieson, Toronto were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Wil. liam Taylor. Prize winners at the last L.O. B.A. euchre on Wednesday: -- High lady, Mrs. Wilbert Archer; High gent, Mr. Russel Coates; Low lady, Mrs, Ken Dunsmoor; Low gent, Mr. Marlow Thomp- son. Door prize -- Mrs. Roy Taylor. Sympathy is extended to Mus. Walter Laurence on the death of her brother Mr. Geo. Fowler in Toronto on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, Brian and John spent a very enjoyable holiday in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Datona Beach, and returned home via Washing- ton. Janice and Brenda Yellowlees, Solina, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and boys and Sharon Larmer visited the Harvey Yellowlees, Solina. Rev. and Mrs, Merrill Fer- guson, Misses - Joyce - Ferguson and Susan Bateman, 'Stratford, spent Wed. - Fri. with Mrs. C. INI, the Stan Rahm's; Lloyd Ferguson and Mr. Roy Fergus: Wrights and Mr. and Ms. Bill' PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 9th, 1964 -- 15 on, Donald Wright spent a few days with the Noel Mortons, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paisley spent a few days at their par- ents homes in Dunnville. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pearce; Mr, Harold Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford of Port Perry attended the Mem- orial service for their cousin Mrs. Charles Cox of Cleveland in the Presbyterian Church, Au- rora on Friday evening. Mrs. Cox (nee Mable Crawford) was a former resident of Blackstock who took ill while visiting in Aurora. A good number of Cartwright relatives visited at the Trull Funeral Home, Toronto 'Sunday afternoon, where the late Mrs. Carl McLaughlin 'was resting. 'Mr. McLaughlin is a former re- sident of Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs.' Dalton Dorrell and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 'Mount: joy spent the week-end with' Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell and family, Ottawa, and called on Miss Elaine Mountjoy in Queen's University, Kingston, enroute. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Johnston and girls, Belleville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston on Thursday. 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