ny SE PEI te SEES SRE br i 0 AR wi vy hb TLR G0 BES INL : er 3 SAE RE A SS Te it PR Pe) o, Ca - ar = a, SJ REL i RA eg Re Fe vo Ry at SFr ewt: . % = 3 ew "rr STN e oh i) Oo og ANS = GIN _ SEES XG ty Ng FR rat LY fe de ATE 8 EAR Se 3 94 AR PAR IR CVs Sit High School Cadet Corps Annual Inspection The Port Perry High School Cadet Corps held their annual inspection and demonstrations on Friday, May 22nd. I physical education team are seen going through their routine. o an LB 5 INT In the top picture the girls On the left is Colonel Warnica the inspecting officer who took the salute from the reviewing stand. In the above picture are three cadets from the signal team operating one of the receiving sets used in their demon- stration. --Staff Photos A very large crowd gathered for the Sunday morning Anni- versary Service. Rev. John Griffen, Assistant; minister at Kew Beach United Church, Toronto was the guest speaker, He took as his text "Do not disturb me", and preached a very forceful ser- mon. Master Gordon Short sang "Jesus Wants me for-a Sun- beam" and the Junior Choir of Sunday - School" pupils sang "This is my Father's World", The regular Choir rendered two anthems "Come unto me ye Weary" & "Jesus be my pilot". Dinner was served to a large part of the audience after the service, and old 'friends visited together. SO 2 Mrs. G. Bright and Miss Jean Bright attended a Trousseau Tea for Miss Beverley Bright in Oshawa, Miss Jean Bright assisted with the rerving. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Banks, of Brantford, and Mr, Joseph Snider, of New York, called at the homes of various old friends in Seagrave on Saturday after- noon. They had beén attending the funeral of Mr, Frank Snider Blackstock News| (Continued) ents Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Brown, Courtice last week-end and this week-end end they. visited Mr, and Mrs, Jim Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. George Bryans, Courtice. Mr, and Mrs. John Ballingal and family and Beth' Dunsmoor spent Sunday at Innes Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duns- moor spent last week-end with SEAGRAVE NEWS friends in Durham. in Toronto. : Mr. and Mrs. K. Darrell of New York and Mrs. L. Willis of Turk's Island returned home with Rev. E, and Mrs. McNeil, after attending the funeral of their brother Mr. Leon Jones in New York. The community sympathize with them in their SOTrrow. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wal- lace, of Bolton visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Keen. Mrs. Wm, Garlick of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. F. Grose. Mr. and Mrs, Val Doak of Uxbridge with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tobin with Mr, and Mrs. J. Tobin and Mr. and Mrs. F. Cookson. Mr. and Mrs. H, Copeland of Oakwood with Mrs. John Short. Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Scott and family, of Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Clark of Little Britain with- Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott. © MiTand Mrs. R: Rahim and |" family, of Saintfield with Mr. and Mrs. G. Fishley. + Mr and Mrs, Gordon Mark, of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Perkins of Prince Albert, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taylor of Bobcaygeon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dowson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark and family of Raglan, with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Sweetman. Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Moon and Clifford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lake in Toronto, for the week-end. Four car-loads of 'Searboro Scouts spent the week-end at Mr. Roy Scott's camp ground. Mr. 'B, L. Wanamaker is making a good recovery in Port Perry Memorial Hospital. "Guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Boe were Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Boe, of Beaverton; Mrs. C. V, Sleep, of Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Suddard, Heather and Fatty, of Oshawa; Miss Jill Dowson and Mrs. R, Dowson. of Port Perry; -and 'Miss Evelyn Thompson of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bruce en- tertained Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Barr and family of Agincourt. Recent visitors with, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane were Mr, and Mrs. Reid MacFarlane and Leueen; Miss Lorna Dure, Miss Sadie Steward and Miss Mar- garet Still, all of Toronto, and also Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rundle of Brooklin. WE NOW CARRY A LINE OF Office Supplies IN OUR OFFICE Drop in and see what we "have to offer. PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. 985-7383. Port 'Perry Rod & Gun Club At the last meeting of, the Club much was done to clear up the left over business for the spring meetings, and was decided that there would not be any further meetings till. the fall and winter season began, which will not be until the months -of September or Oecto- ber, when the fall and winter season begins, r more for you = ~ ul ar): Special offer new | FARM TANK ~~ FILTER "Keeps your farm fuels clean; Fil ters out water, rust and dirt which ke can collect during storage, For use on any fuel storage tank. REGULAR $10.95 AAA S405 with the purchase of 3 Atlas tractor filters 3 8 {ssolube : HDX Regardless of the type and make of equipment you own, your Esso Agent has the right motor oil for you. Devel oped by Imperial Oil research, each one of these 4 motor oils Is designed for a specific purpose--designed to do It better than any other brand, v [ . ro ™ from your (sso) agent \. Lig G. PRENTICE ~ Port Perry