- bo ~ oes a AN TE "Ge 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1964 SCUGOG NEWS (Too late for last week) Miss Margaret Harlam of Tor- onto holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Cawker for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burney of Scarborough Saturday after- noon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Minty. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDougall, Jeffrey and Mr, Bill Nixon Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. John Tweedie and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Twee- die of Whitevale, Sunday guests at the Carter Bros. Mr. Peter Cornfoot of Tor- onto, a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Keith Crozier. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hodgins and daughter Heather at her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cherrie through the week. Heather stayed over the week-end. Mrs. Boneschanster has re- turned from a visit with her parents in Holland, We are sorry to report her father has since passed away. Mr. and Mrs. L. Trudell of Albany, N.Y., holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr, and Mrs. V. Aldred, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman and Mr. | and Mrs. Glenn Demara spent the week-end in the Algonquin Park area. Miss Beverley Aldred and Miss Eden spending a few days with Miss Mary Ann Milner of 'Brooklin. Our Scugog Rainettes played Port Perry on Sunday. How smart our girls looked in their new uniforms. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. R, Cawker, Wendy, Ernie Sunday guests of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. James Cawker of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pogue _ guests of the Fralick - Carnegie wedding in Port Perry on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. H, Matthews at- tended the Decoration Services in Salem on Sunday. Miss Gloria Fralick of Tor- onto. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Fralick for a few days. Mr. Leland James of Toronto with his father Mr. C. James oer the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis have spent a week-end in Brighton with friends. 'Mrs. J. Nichol of Toronto is visiting: with Mr. and Mrs. G. Minty for a week. Mr, and Mrs. Eric Cole of Taunton and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Milanson and daughter of Osh- awa, Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Empringham. Mrs. V. Aldred, Mrs. C. Fra- lick and Sylvia and Mrs. Heayn of Port Perry spent a day re- cently with Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Milner of Unionville. Sympathy is extended to the Crozier family. Mr. Norman Crozier of Toronto was buried recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Hope and children of Newmarket Sunday guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Doug Scott. _ Mr. and Mrs, Allan Smith and children of Oshawa at their cottage at Pine Point for July. Mr. and Mrs. N. Jessup and son and Mr. B. Jessup of Tor- onto at their cottage at Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Lorne and David are spending a week at their cottage at Pine Point, Mr. Smith had the good fortune while fishing from a canoe and using a spinning rod with 'a four pound test line. After an hour playing the fish, . landed a twelve pound lunge, measuring thirty six inches in length. A nice way to start the season. Congratulations. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Hamil- ton of Scarborough, guests of Mr. Minty. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hornbostle of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Chap- pell and son of Toronto at their cottages over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick Sr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. | Fralick on Sunday, Miss Pat Aldred and Miss Beverly Eden guests of Pat's grandmother in Oshawa for a | few days. | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teasdale of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ro- bertson, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Robertson of Newmarket guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson on Sunday. The Head School held their swimming & Bar-B-Q picnic on Wednesday at Bird's Eye Centre Mrs. Aldred (teacher) gave out the various awards to the children. Miss Ann Carter pre- sented the teacher with a lovely hammered aluminum cake dish. Nettie was very pleased and thanked the children for their lovely gift. Pleased to have Mr. Cecil Fra- lick home for the week-end. He is improving following his re- cent operation. Mr. and Mrs. G. Minty were in Peterborough on Wednesday attending his brother and wife's twenty fifth wedding anniver- sary. - - Mr. and Mrs. Smith spent Sunday in Agincourt with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson. Master Eric Pogue is spend- ing this week at his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Pogue. A very nice afternoon was spent last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. M. Johnson. She held an Ann Spencer Demon- stration conducted by Mrs, Snowball. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lake Missisauga on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and family and Mrs. Robertson's mother from Toronto at Pine Point over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Tor- onto . spent Sunday at Pine Point. } Mr .and Mrs. Helliwell and children of Highland Creek with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Tyrell over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreig and daughters spent the week-end at Paudash Lake. Manchester News There was a good attendance at church on Sunday morning. Paul Arthur, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Evans was baptized and memory awards presented to a number of S.S, students. Miss Timbers who has been a missionary in a Mexican Mis- sion for many years is visiting her niece, Mrs. O. Croxall and family. Mrs, Roy Dobson attended a trousseau tea at the home of Mrs. J. Kerr, Oshawa whose daughter is a bride fo be of this. month. A number of ladies in this area enjoyed a bug trip to Gan- anoque and a cruise down the St. Lawrence among the 1000 Islands last Friday, 'Mrs. Dorothy = Mulholland 'sailed from Montreal last Thurs- day morning for a vacation in ' Friday | and Mrs. G.| Doug Scott at the British Isles and Europe. Brenda Taylor, Stouffville is visiting her grandmother Mrs. Crosier. Mrs. Crosier attended the thirty-second Crosier family re- union at Stouffville Community Park last Saturday, The U.C.W. met at Mrs. C. Midgley's last Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Allan Jackson pre- sided for the Worship Service. Ten members answered the roll with report of visits to sick and shut-ins, and four visitors were welcomed." Numerous ar- ticles were donated to the ba- zaar. In the absence of Sec'y Mrs. Toombs, Mrs. Meta Holtby pre- sented the minutes of June meeting, which were adopted as read. Mrs. Johnston reported shipment of bale of clothing for overseas. Treasurer's report shows a balance of $225.00 in the bank. Sixteen dollars was received for a July bakeless bake and a num- ber of ladies yet to hear from. Several items of business were taken care of and the of- fering of $3.56 was received. Mrs. Jackson invited the group to her home in Brooklin for the August meeting, The meeting closed with the Theme and Ode and Mrs. Mid. gley and Wilma served a deli- cious lunch, Mrs. Jackson en- tertained with two readings and all enjoyed a sociable hour. Mrs. Meta Holtby attended the Webster family picnic at Cedar Stone Park on Sunday. Mrs. Troupe, Uxbridge, and Mrs. Ernest Bott, Toronto were guests of Mrs. Aletha Holtby on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Burnsell Web- ster attended the Wilson-Web- ster wedding at St. Wilfred's Anglican Church, Toronto on Saturday. The bride" is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webster. Miss Hazel Gregg who has been teaching in a ladies college in Vancouver, B.C. for the past year, is visiting Mrs. Aletha Holtby. MONUMENTS MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS Phone: 723-1002 | 152 Simcoe South, OSHAWA Aug. 27/64 Well Drilling PERCY BUCK R.R. 1 Omemee 799-5513 July 9, 1964 TEACHING: PIANO EDITH PLATFORD, A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Any age, any grade. Special courses for beginners. For appointment phone 985-7563 June 12/64 A.E. Johnson, (.D. OPTOMETRIST Mary St. 985-2383 June 30/64 Earl Wallace Roofing Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roof- ing. Steel and Aluminum Roofing. EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. Phone 985-7964, Port Perry Dec. 64. Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Reg. Armstron Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.5--Feb. 28/65 For Income Tax| & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see. ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations. June 18 INSURANCE BUILDING A NEW HOUSE Check our Special Rates for homes under construction. For Information Contact EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-2421 ..Port Perry, Ont. Refrigeration SALES & SERVICE & commercial Refrigerators -- call -- Repairs to all domestic, ACE Refrigeration '281 ag Rd. South OSHAWA 723-2452 GEORGE McPHADEN Gerieral Insurance PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Telephone 985-2341 Office Corner John & North Sts. E. G. Kennedy ® Pit Run Gravel ® Washed Sand and Stone ~~ ® Brick Sand and Chips. FOR- QUICK SERVICE Call 985-7982 : Back Hoe Digging TRENCHING, EXCAVATING. Septic Beds and Tanks supplied and installed. KEN MIDDLETON, 985-7548 MOUNTIJOY Backhoe Service TRENCHES - DRAINS FOUNDATIONS and SEPTIC TANKS Dug and Backfilled Ivan Mountjoy Blackstock 986- 4737 Oct, 29 MACKEY & BAILEY * Barristers, Solicitors, i Notaries Public. 26 Caleb: Street PHONE 985-2127 PORT PERRY, ONT. Dec. 81/64 Piano Teacher 'GLORIA HASTINGS Lessons to Commence in September Call 985-2539 T.V. and Radio Centre SERVICING . 'V. CAR RADIOS RADIOS STEREO |. HI-FI TAPE RECORDERS _ Phone 985-7112 LEE REAMSBOTTOM (South Door of Causeway Bowling Lanes) BUSINESS DIRECTORY WATER TANK TRUCKS QUICKLY FILLED with Government-tested Grade A Water from our 100--gallon per minute pumping system. Highway 12 & 3rd Con. Reach Twp. Phone 985-2603 G. MARSH RR. 2, Port Perry July 2 Ph. 985-2806 Port Perry, Ont. Convalescent and Chronic Patients Semi-Private ~ Accommodations EADE'S NURSING HOME Small Enough to be Homey Large Enough for Comfort Tray Service, T.V. Reasonable Rates 'Home away from Home' Cash on the Spot for Dead or Crippled Farm Stock. Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton 263-2721 'MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE License No. 333-C-64 10 Oct. 64 FARM HOMES BUSINESS LOTS MARGARET BALLARD REALTOR : Sunderland, Ont. -Phone 303 Nov. 21/64 DUFF ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Formerly Apex TV Service Dec. 81/64 WANTED Dead Horses . Crippled and old Cattle eo HIGHEST PRICES PAID eo According to Size & Condition. Shall Animals Removed Free. Phone Zenith 32800 NO TOLL CHARGE Power Equipped Trucks. Call Any. Time ED PECONI & SON LTD. R.R, #2 Woodville Collector's Licence 802-C-64 rp --------