'SLA LS oT Ce tata WA SRL SPEAR BR ER EA LE AR RRR EA A ' NAY HEALS AVE FANat SEALS IRA Ley SEE > RIL RAC RA M 8 FOR LR dF Lr SAL PE AANA QALY) PA SFR A aC al SEAS 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, 1964 Several of. our ladies attended in Toronto with friends. chard Snooks, Richard Stevens the bazaar and afternoon tea| Rev. Gilbert has been elected | and David Porter for their gym- . in Seagrave. It was very nice. |convenor of our M. & M. Fund nastic display put on at the S C U G oO G by I WwW S May 3rd our Sunday morning | for the Presbytery, skating carnival Friday might. Service will be at 11:15 am.| Mr. and Mrs. D. Baird of Now that the warmer weather Summer schedule. All are in-| York Mills and Mr. and Mrs. | has finally arrived, the cadets Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day and number of orders were taken. . Ballingall of Port Perry were| of our school are pre aring for > "leve spent the Recently Mr. and Mrs, Jas, |Vited to attend prep Re at the Hompent Mr. | Wilson id their small children| "Plums" of the U.C.W. wish| Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | the official cadet inspection in N to thank all who stood behind|A. Eden. May. . and Mrs. Joe Dowson and on|had a lovely motor trip to Tren- Saturday evening they accomp-|ton and around the Airport. anied the Dowsons to Dunbar- Mrs. Laura Aldred of Port ton to visit Mr. and Mrs. Don| Perry, Mrs. Edna Aldred of James. Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. Jack On Sunday, Mrs. Earl Reader | Down and Mrs. Richie of Tor- with Bill and Connie drove io|onto recent guests of Mr. and Barrie to visit relatives. Mrs. D. Aldred. Miss Virginia Eden, week-end us so well on Bowling night. Mr. and Mrs. W. Haynes of . Mr. and Mrs. R. Young and|Qshawa were Saturday guests | 02 Vi Slnenaey, Al =. the Ferron, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas|of Mr. and Mrs. Don Crozier, | B¥o¢K District School Band en- tertained the students of our and family of Greenbank with y Mr. and Mrs. D. Aldred were | school with a delightful musical their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas on Sunday. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. programme, Mr. and Mrs. H. Matthews of |and Mrs. C. Fralick. On Friday, April 24, a spring x Toronto at their cottage at Pine dance was held at the high On Wednesday evening, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Moore, | Point for the summer, school. The dance was planned "Head" U.C.W. meets in the Mr. Lorne Nichol, Mrs. Jack and sponsored by the Student 'Head' Tea Room. A mission] Miss Janet Warren, Mr. Carl| Nichol and Mrs, Chalmers of | Hilftop Herald| Council, It was a great suc- picture on the "Colombo Plan" Slute, Mr. G. Bradley and Mrs. | Toronto were dinner guests of cess. has been procured. As this is| Warren spent Sunday in Orillia] Mr. and Mrs, Minty on Sunday. | | something not clearly under-| With friends. Mr, and C. Heayn and Bar- By Jody Eade The date for Cadet Inspection Grade 13, last|is coming closer and the stud- e stood yet of interest to all, we Mrs. H. Thomas spent a week bara and Mr. Marvin Hartem extend an invitation to anyone! with her sister and brother-in-| of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. C. |. who cares to see it. Mrs. Reta law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Trudelle, Carter, and Mr. G. Cochrane ; Rodman will also give her Albany, N.Y. of Prospect, also Mr. and Mrs. travelogue. Mr. G. Cochrane of Prospect|R. Fralick were Sunday guests i : Last Friday evening about 18 visited Sunday with his daugh-|of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick. examina tions, ladies appeared for the Tupper-| ter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crozier Sorry to report Mr. Fralick, |i ul For most of the| WE NOW CARRY A LINE OF . ware demonstration and a good! and family. Sr., is in Oshawa Hospital and e 13 students the results we trust you will soon be home | Will mean college or university. Offi S li again, y Undoubtedly most of the stu- 1Ce upp 16S e208 808080800282852080835003 Rests 8382820280383 0205% Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson| dents are looking forward to ese) this, IN OUR OFFICE of Bowmanville - were Sunday CT V. and R ADIO CENTRE visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ty-| I would like to mention the Drop in and see what we rell., boy's gymnastic team, Charlie have to offer. v " . Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreig and | Hastings, Wayne Goreski, Ri- PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. girls visited Sunday with Mr. ' ° Servicing . and Mrs. A. Eyman, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred and ¢ | family spent Sunday in Willow- week, Monday| ents of the cadet corps are pre- through Friday | paring for the official inspec- were busy writ. | tions which is held in May. ing their final Manchester Community E | HI - FI TAPE RECORDERS ° | CAR RADIOS dale with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil RADIOS STEREO Harding. : ; ' v Mr. and Mrs. R. Aldred were : dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs, CREDIT UN ION i V. Aldred on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Minty visiting 3 ; Ph. 385-7112 Lee Reamshottom um,' aim, din vittns | srarten iv 1954 To 61ve vou mors Fan LANES Mr. and Mrs. Chandler and VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. . SOUTH DOOR OF CAUSEWAY BOW family and Mrs. A. Prentice of May 7 Bor, Perey vere Sinn AVAILABLE TO ANYONE LIVING WITHIN ' g of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Johnson TEN MILES OF MANCHESTER. A E3008 00 0008200008005 00082820000 3302202022820020222%2%0555¢ | Of Carlisle. Mrs. Prentice re- : : . mained for a week. : Mr. and Mrs. T. 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