Blackstock News (Continued) Mr. George Alexander spent the. week-end at his home in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer, alse, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lar- mer attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Taylor, Solina on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Van Camp; Mrs. Ralph Larmer; Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Wright, and Mrs, John Wotten attended the funeral of Miss Mary Elford in Fenelon Township on Thursday. A large number of friends called at the Morris Funeral Parlors, Bowmanville or atten- ded the funeral on Wednesday of Mr. Leonard Bradley. Mr. and Mtbs. Carl Wright, also Dr. and Mrs, ] Douglas Bil- bey spent the week- end with friends -in Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henry of Toronto visited Mrs. H. Ford on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and girls; Mrs. Lloyd Wright 'and family; Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder; Miss Joyce Forder, and Mr. Clinton Brown called at Mr. and Mrs. Benson Dunn's, Oshawa on Sunday for a little ton was baptised. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ferguson and Mr. Roy spent the day with the Morton family. Sorry to report Mr. J. Bon- netta is in Uxbridge Cottage Hospital; Mr. Albert Wright in Port Perry Hospital, and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy in Bowman- ville Hospital. We wish all speedy recoveries. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sam- ells attended service in St. Paul's, Bowmanville on Sunday morning where their grandson, Kenneth Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Samells was baptised. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cox, son Wayne and a friend of Cleveland were Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Geo. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rahm, Cheryl and Rickie, Port Perry were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm and Carol visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Rahm, Bowmanville on Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Van Camp and Miss Helen Van Camp spent 3% PL EAS $F f°" . - pA CEASE Tl Cran ipa Ashburn News Anniversary Services were held in Burn's Church on Sun- day, Sept. 27th at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m, with Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A., of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Whitby as guest minister, The choir sang two anthems "Soldiers of Christ Arise", and "Sing Praises". Mr. Fred Up- shaw, of St. Luke's Church, Oshawa, as soloist sang "The Lord's Prayer", and "The Lord is My Shepherd", with Miss Fern Stephen, of Toronto at the organ. At the evening service Rev. McClure spoke on "Influential People", The choir from St. Andrew's Church, Whitby, un- der the direction of Mrs. P. N. Spratt sang "Let Mt. Zion Re- joice" and "Lo Tis Night". Mrs. J. Randall, as soloist sang "The Earth is the Lord's". Mrs. Robt. Cromie, of Tor- AN AEE pad * : * LA Sir al AN RT PERE URE SEE / . 4 rw! SALAD RINE Nd Ed XS ah PR do ET ESE CTLs TB SOR PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1964 -- 11 onto, spent last Wednesday with her sister 'Mrs. Edgar Heron. Mrs. M. Sparks is spending a month at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jas. Langstaff, at Rich- mond Hill. Mrs. Fred Daw visited her mother Mrs. W. Downing in Toronto on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. E. Batten, of Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Batten. Mrs. Walter Rogers of Brook- lin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry, of Port Perry; Mrs. Gordon Fi- sher of Brougham, attended an- niversary services on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher. Mr. James Forrest, of Whit- by, was a Sunday visitor at the Gardner home. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parrott on the arri- val of a baby boy at Oshawa General Hospital on Wed., Sept. 23rd. Mrs. Russell Batten; Mrs. Lindsay Death; Mrs. R. Rich- ardson; Mrs, C. Harrison; and Mrs. Clarence Bryant attended a Dessert Luncheon in Knox Presbyterian Church, Oshawa on Wednesday. Causeway Bowling Lanes NOW OPEN Phone 985-2539 Oct. 8 nok bX) Special service bulletin for Mutual Life policyholders No te wis ay w gr ------ Sets oe 5 7 Ra Mil or v. ah visit with Mr. and Mrs. Richard [the week-end with Mr. and (0 A Brain (Ione Dunn) who were|Mrs. R. Drinkwater and family ke Veh spending a few days with her|in Ottawa. i. 03 parents. - i : i 0 Mr. Roy Ferguson; Mr. and| MI: Alfred Thompson, Whitby hy Mrs. Bill Ferguson; Mrs. Lloyd visited Mr. and Mrs. Orr Ven-' gah Wright, Donald, Leslie Ann, "ing on Wednesday. Mr. and \ is Cheryl, and Harold attended |Mrs. William Proctor, Barbara . pth service in St. Andrew's, Oshawa |and Warren, Toronto were Sun- [| - | i on Sunday morning, where Dan-'day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. a by iel Joseph (Danny) youngest|Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Orr Wi U lid § LARS son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mor-'Venning. fi ew ey TOP PERFORMERS IN FARM OPERATION! an income if you | te [8 disabled? 4 ecome aisanied: Bisa If you became disabled and unable to work for a long A period of time -- the bills wouldn't stop coming in. Fo) Your family would still have to be clothed and fed. Hi ¥ The mortgage, the light bill and the heating would a have to be paid -- not to mention medical expenses. RY That's why it's a good idea to arrange for disability income through The Mutual Life. You can add disability income protection to your : ~ IN present Mutual Life policy for a small additional PE T RO LE U M PRO D U C T S charge -- or include it with a new plan. 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