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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Jun 1965, p. 3

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: | v habtniddvbidacsuntur minis ihotidinduisin SCUGOG NEWS Misses Joanne Rutherford, Deana Hhabysk and Barbara Walker of Oshawa and Mr. Mic- kael Kerr and Mr. H. Carr of Oshawa holidaying at the cott- age for a few days. Mr. & Mrs. Brown, Richmond Hill, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, J. Warren of Ux- bridge at their cottage Mec- Laren's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren spent Monday in Orillia with Mr. and Mrs. Lahay, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clark and family of Oshawa Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Apple ton. Mr, and Mrs. A. Hooker of Preston Lake spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, T. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of Port Perry visited Sunday with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs, G. Freeman. Mrs. D. Aldred and Miss Beverley Aldred spent Saturday in Orillia with Marie who was celebrating her tenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Platten of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stephenson and grand- son Hugh Stephenson of Bel- mont, Manitoba dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fra- lick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Walker of Toronto Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pettie of Toronto week-end guests of Mr. © and Mrs. F. Tyrell, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clark of | Brampton guests of Mr. & Mrs. H. Thomas on Sunday, - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fralick who cele- brated their ffity-eighth wed- ding anniversary on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Demara vi- sited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp at Enniskil- len. Willer's Bay guests over the | Mr. and Mos. week included Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman, Mr, and Mrs. C. Al- dred, Mr. and Mrs. J. Demara Mr. and Mrs, C. Carter, Mr. & Mrs. C. Fralick and Mr. and Mrs. R Fralick. Mrs. Freeman Sr. is leaving on Thursday for a seven weeks holiday in England and Ireland. While there she will be attend- ing her niece's wedding. Miss Gloria Fralick with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick for the week-end. Sorry to report Mrs. E, Pren- tice in Port Perry Hospital. Keep improving Christina. Mrs. Lee Sr. of Brooklin spent last week with her daugh- ters, Mrs. L. Empringham and Mrs. Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jackson of Oshawa spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Haines, Brian and Leanne of Bowman. ville Sunday guests of her mother Mrs, R. Tetlow. ° Mr. and Mrs, McQuinn and family and Mrs. Blanche Marky at Lake 'Chamung over the week-end and had Sunday din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. C. Me- Quinn at Bowmanville. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. A. Carter and Mr. & Mrs. A. Kreig who celebrated anni- versaries on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. D, Aldred & Mr. and Mrs. D. Crozier were pre- sent. Mrs. Hownsell of Oshawa spent a few days recently with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. G, Samells. Communion Service to be held Sunday. You are invited. On Wednesday June 9th at 1 o'clock our U.C.W, held a lun- cheon in the beautiful gardens of Mrs. M. McLaren. Twenty- four members, three visitors & five children were present. Owing to the illness of our president, Mrs, Prentice, the 1st vice ably occupied the chair. Mrs. Gilbert our pastor's wife was presented with a lovely white sweater. Burketon News Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Adams, George Carter were Sunday guests of Mrs, A. Carter. Sorry to report that Mr. Frank Dorland is in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mrs. Celina Lavery under- went surgery in Memorial Hos- pital, Bowmanville. Burketon were the winners in the Baseball game here on Sun- day. Score 16 to 11 against Scugog Island. Mr. Douglas Taylor & Diane of Bowmanville, called on rela- tives Sunday evening. Attention Farmers! D0 YOU NEED A FARM POND? | et FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: To encourage the construction of Farm Ponds, the Government of Ontario will pay 50% of the cost of an approved pond, up to a maximum of $500. . This financial assistance is available to farmers for: ® CONSTRUCTING A NEW POND ® IMPROVING AN EXISTING POND To apply, consult your County Agricultural - Representative OR Agricultural Engineer for information, application forms, and advice Ontario Department of Agriculture Ontario Department of Energy and Resources Management Hon. Wm. A. Stewart, Minister Hon. J. R. Simonett, Minister Ro UA Cr ANA 3 NEB PM RNIN GLE YI RIAL SY 11 Bad J ip - 1 PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, June 17th, 1965-3 A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE Surprise your father with an Arrow Tericota Sport Shirt. These come in regular or button-down collars which look great worn open or closed. Mitoga or Trim Fit body. Two matching pockets and short sleeves. Available in either plain shades, stripes or checks. You would also surprise your father by giving him Tericota Pajamas. We have these in shorty pajamas for cool comfort on those hot summer nights. Avail- able in a wide variety of colours. These pajamas have anchored buttons that do not pop-off. The over-cast seams add strength to the garment. $3.95 popular ular shirts. At this time of the year Dad would certainly ap- preciate a Tericota Short Sleeve Dress Shirt. We have these shirts in a vari- ety of collar styles, includ- ing button-down and the snap-tab. They will stay wrinkle-free all day and outwear two reg- $5.00 Father's Day "June 20th ~+ $2.00 3 b Another way to surprise your father is to gi e him an Arrow Tericota Sport Knit. It is pe fect for golf- ers. Machine Washable. Keeps its shape forever With raslan sleeves and deep-weit pockets. KNIT $4 = $5 Boxer Shorts $1.50 Belts $1.00-1.50-2.00 Sports Coats 29.95 - 35.00 EE -- SUMMER SLACKS $3.99 = $7.95 $9.99 - 17.95 SUMMER SHOES 5.95 - 6.95 _8.95-10.95 SOCKS 1.00 BLACK - WHITE - BEIGE - BLUE - RED HATS :2.50-:3.95 GOLF CAPS 3.00 Golf Shoes ws ru 14.95 Hush Puppies os 9.95 cts eli hint cs ln ached Vien wort a a vas | iv "a a i PA, a pw Tam _-- a, dee a, TR Se a FoR 23 he a GCGER NR a < ETE I Sa AR Sa Eo ELT We ENE < os BNL Ea INA x Sv DEEN NT =: oy PRA ob V oy

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