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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Jun 1964, p. 13

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ET --, Ae Co he I CERTAIN AN Se RTL SCUGOG NEWS Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. W. Moore over the week-end were Mrs. Yetzkey of California, Mr. and Mrs. Howe, Detroit, Mrs. Anderson and son Jim of Lorne Park. Jim is just home from Rochester, N.Y. and is celebrating his twenty second birthday. Misses Linda and Susan Ro- bertson of Dunbarton spent the week-end with their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Hadawany and children of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. Malcovish of Toronto were Brock Motor Sales You are invited to come in and view the 1964 Chevrolet Cars and Trucks SPRING SALE OF DEPENDABLE USED CARS Our lot is crowded, we need the Room. Now is the time to buy! 1963 Oldsmobile Super 88 2- -door hardtop, automatic transmission, power steer- ing, power brakes, radio, whitewalls. 1959 Oldsmobile dynamic 4- door hardtop, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, grey and ivory with red interior. 1960 Corvair sedan, standard shift, radio. A real sporty job. 1958 Oldsmobile 98, 4-door hardtop, fully equipped, in- cluding power seats and power windows, A real luxury liner - prestige car! 19568 Pontiac 6-cyl 2-door auto- "matic. A dark blue! 1958 Ford 6-cyl 2-door stand- ard shift, black and white. 19568 Chevrolet 2-door. Runs nicely. In good condition for the year model. 19638 Chevrolet %-ton pick-up, long wide box, automatic transmission, posi-traction rear end and deluxe cab. 1962 Chevrolet 1-ton chassis and cab 1961 GMC 83-ton heavy duty dump truck, 900 tires, D.P. axle, ready for work. 1960 Chevrolet 4-ton dump truck, 6-cyl. 302 motor, D.P. axle, 900 tires. ..1958 Chevrolet 3-ton chassis and cab. 1960 Ford 1-ton chassis and cab dual wheels Agood selection of New Chevro- let cars and trucks in stock for immediate -delivery. Now is the time to buy! Low Cost GMAC terms to suit your budget. For-a Better Buy! Better Try! BROCK MOTOR SALES A General Motors Chevrolet- Phone 235. Sunderland, Ont. | ed tea. guests of Mr. Matthews. Mr .and Mrs. Percy Collins of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Collins of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee of Kinsale and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Oshawa visiting with Island people on Saturday. Mr. Roy Pogue of Hamilton visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs, McCabe of Scarbor- ough. Mrs. Ploughman return- ed home with them. Mrs. J. Boneschansker flew to Holland. Her father is very ill. Mr, and Mrs. B. McDougall and Jeffrey of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chandler and children visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler. Miss Mary Ann Milner of Brooklin spent the week-end with her cousin Miss Beverley Aldred. Mr, and Mrs. R. Chappell, David and Peter of Toronto spent the week-end at their cottage at Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Lorne and Don of Port Perry at their cottage for the week-end. Mrs. S. Chandler visited with Mrs. F. Jackson recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter held an "At Home" for their friends before leaving for Van- couver, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Atkins of Whitby on Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Demara on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. R. Andrews and -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Douglas of Osh- awa, Sunday guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pennell of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. How- rd Grills of Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bond of Pick- || ering dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Minty on Thursday. Mrs. Minty is now spending a few days with friends in Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'M. Minty entertained the members of the Morse Club of Toronto and their wives on Saturday afternoon & evening. A buffet supper was served, Mr. George Yates pour- Cards were played in the evening. A lovely time was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Fralick's |. guests on Sunday were Mrs, Clark Ross, Mrs. Karen.Huestis and Baby Kathy of Toronto. Kathy is the only great great grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomas of Greenbank guests of his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris and Miss Bev Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford of Oshawa at their cottages at Pine Point for the. week-end. CAWKER BROS. mm -- ---- SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls .......... 4%¢." Sliced Bacon .......... 5%." Lard ........... 2 Ibs, for 45c. FREE Town DELIVERY Every Morning S. Ploughman, Mr. and | Mrs. J. Beckett visited with Mr. | SR FOIVIAY RUSS 1S IN 8 UF Se WEAR Rl 2 3 NR ROR FL BE 4 | Eleigiates ley bial LANE NTN ix 5 1 FRA, + in EEA rAd A A AE Dance Recital (Continued) eny, Beth Robertson, John Bright, Karen & Wendy Philip, Judy Coopins, Janice Gibson, Cindy Pedzekoski, Candy Forest Brenda Lee McCaul, Melody Train, Kathy Gettins, Dianne Hudson, Kathy Hudson, Denise Steward, Dawn Madill, Dianne Barry, Sylia Grimshaw, Paul Christie, Carolanne Morrison, Elaine Wendy Donna Linda Mary-Anne Popowich, Gibson, Denise Stein, Forest, Patty Gettins, Jackson, Denise Train, Scott, Colleen Emmerson, Mary Lou Thomas, Frieda Stein, Vir- ginia McKee, Susan McColl, June Taylor, Larry . Reesor. Jeri-Lee Doyle, Helena Herzick, Debbie Miller, Jill Bradbury, Laurrie and Janet Turner, Don- na and Denna Ballard, Gaye Gould, Dale Smith, Darla Thom- as, Jackie Prentice, Karen Eli- cott, Nancy Prentice, Linda Coughlin, Betty-Anne Foote, Cinda Campnsell, Brenda Waller, Darlene Steward, Carol Forest. Congratulations to Miss Bright evening of entertainment. and her pupils for a splendid: PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, 1964 -- 18 GREENBANK NEWS Members of the Tyro, C.G.LT. and Messenger groups with their leaders took part in a "Dedication to Mis- | sions" service on Sunday morn- ing. Miss Brenda - McLaughlin of Enniskillen and Miss Rahm of Saintfield spent the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rahm. Guests of Mrs. Chas. Phoenix of B.C., Mrs, Walter Cronk of B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Davidson lin spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clem- ents were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. of Whitby. at Church on Sunday morning. Mrs. Jas. Janson was the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. L. few day this week. Mrs, Stanley Thomas held a shower at her home last Satur- Janice | Explorer,' day for Miss Joan Clement whose marriage takes place in the near future. Several from here attended Anniversary services at Wick on Sunday. The Baileys and Janosik fa- mily moved to Ajax last Satur- day and Mr. and Mrs. Winter- week-end with their grandpar- are her brother Mr. Herb Cronk Toronto and Mr. Bill Baldwin of | bottom and family of Black- water moved into their house, Mrs. Thos. Bushby was re- leased from Port Perry Hospi- tal last Saturday and is now with Her son and wife, Mr, and . Mrs. Alex. Bushby of Toronto. & Miss Joan Oldham of Brook- | Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines spent Sunday with friends in ! Waterloo. - Wilkinson of Hamilton for a' Port Perry Star Elmer Goodham Pleased to see Mrs, Grainger i | | -------- SELL and BUY THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE PHONE: 985-7383 Ea or In the above picture four grade eleven students of Cartwright High School are modelling dresses worn many years ago by the women folk of the district. They are standing beside an old spinning wheel Cariwright H.S. Students Sponsor Museum Day which was on display at the museum which the student of grade eleven, assisted by their teachers, sponsored for one day. In the lower picture are a number of old time articles used on the farms of years ago.

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