Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Apr 1965, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

NEWS Howsam; 2nd Les Morganson; Cens. Herman Kerry, Bill and Bruce Stearman of Grimsby spent the Easter va- cation with Mr, and Mrs. Wal- ter Kerry. Greggy Mol of London was a visitor for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Cottyn, "EPSOM By Jean Jeffery Don't forget 'the Epsom Com- munity Euchre and dance <his Friday evening, April 80th. At the last party there were 17 tdblea Jof' Euchre; the winners were Ladies 1st May Clarke; 2nd Dora Watson; Consolation Edna Kerry, Gent's 1st Earl Audrey' Allan of Valentia [ith Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd. spent the week with her cousin Darlene Lyons, Mrs. Bruce Haugen and Ran. dy of Port Perry visited with Mrs. Brawn last Thursday. Mrs. David Knight and child- ren of Aurora were with her parents for a holiday during Easter Vacation. Mr, and Mrs, David Prentice were" dinner guests-on Sunday " Cathy Card viisted with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Les Card for a few days last week. Mr, and Mrs, Card brought her home on Sunday and remained as dinner guests, Don't forget the Anniversary gervice this Sunday at 2.80 p.m. We hope Kerry Millman will soon be feeling better. Kerry had 'his tonsils removed last Boats and Motors Mercury Outboard Sales and Service / A good selection of Humber Fiberglass, Springbok Aluminum, and Lakefield Lapestrake Boats to choose from. -- AT -- GORD'S MARINE "CLAREMONT Phone 649-2007 Also a number of Used Boats and Motors Free Lucky Draw Ticket with the purchase of any Marine merchandise of . $5.00 value or more you will be eligible for Draw Ticket on a Humber car top boat to be drawn at our OPEN HOUSE, Thurs. May 20 Mental 187 Simcoe St. 8, C.M.H.A. NEEDS A MILLION MEMBERS; A MILLION VOICES TO SPEAK FOR THE NEEDS OF THE MENTALLY ILL. Week MAY 1 -- MAY 7 SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BRANCH OF Canadian Mental Health Assoc. OSHAWA-ONTARIO COUNTY BRANCH C.M.H.A. Health | / Oshawa, Ont. PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs., April 29, 1965 -- 13 week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry visited with Mr. and Mrs, Nel- gon Ashton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson & family were dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Evans on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry visited his parents Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kerry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Munro of Buttonville called on Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Asling on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling who celebrat- ed their 54th Wedding Anniver. sary on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Asling and children of Ajax called on Mr. ¢ and Mrs, Asling on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kendry and Patsy visited with Mrs. Middle. ton of Whitevale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans & S| family were supper guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Keith Ashton on Saturday evening. Misses Pauline ahd Carol | Kaill of Guelph visited with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Ashton for a few days last week. Mr, o&| and Mrs, Kaill came for them R FO Ss wASS > HUMIL MASTER FEEDS, Telephone: RAM Fertilizer Limited is one of the fastest growing fertilizer companies in Canada. From one of the most modern fertilizer blending plants in Canada, we produce a full line of standard and premium grade fertilizers. RAM 10-25-5 plus SUL-PO-MAG and other vital trace elements is the great new corn starter. Your RAM Dealer has all the details. Ask him about our special tractor seat offer. HUMILIZER . .. the finest all - organic fertilizer available, RICH .in IRON and most of the vital trace elements. 1/3, 1-1/4, 2-1/2 Bushel Bags or in 9 ton bulk loads. 985.2131 RAM Fertilizers and Humilizer are available through Port Perry, Ontario on Sunday and were supper guests at the Ashton home. Mr, and Mrs, Barry Bushell and girls were also supper guests. Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and boys visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ingleby of Goodwood then attended a social evening at St. Mathew's United Church in Richmond Hill in the evening. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, supper guests at the Manse, On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor of Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Midgley of Port Perry called on Mr. & Mrs. T. Stewart on Sunday. Mrs. George Johnston &f Pine Grove visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro on Saturday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Prens» tice and his grandmother Mrs, Evelyn Prentice were with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice ona -- day recently. Mental Health 2 (Continued) ness may attack any of us. We all have a real and person. al stake in this programme. The whole of society is concerned; the whole of society must be- come involved in tackling thia Number One Health Problem, It is one of the last great chal- lenges facing the Health scien- ces; it calls for Education and Research, We need to be made aware that mental health is a personal matter, that it can be prevented in many instances, that it can be treated success- fully in increasing numbers of cases, and we need to know, too, that it is no disgrace to become ill, mentally. There is NO STIGMA to mental disturbance, Social awareness has accome plished great things in all realms of Health care, This, perhaps, is one of the greatest challenges ever to face society. During Mental Health Week --May 1sti to May Tth--you will have ample opportunity to learn more about this matter and most importantly, to learn how YOU can play YOUR part in the programme. ny WE I? Renshaw of Richmond Hill were | py ) Re Juba RT a SI a -------- i vio yg pt J Th a Aechmea ac RS --T----Tg - vg - . ---- mr NT N RST, bay vere A gp a-- To EY rey ie CLI : TP a A Ap a Fae > ETAT A ET By ari Ab" - plans SE PHAR WEA Wd

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy