sop ii LA Rad cow RE A AN ESE EFA ped vy HG i Blackstoc Miss Nancy Dorrell left Fri- day morning to attend a Guide Camp in Quebec, Miss Elizabeth Thompson left Friday evening to attend a Guide Camp in British Colum- bia. Mrs. Ivan Thompson and Mrs. Gordon Paisley are at Maple Leaf Guide Camp at Doe Lake. Miss Janice Byers is teaching Handicraft at Camp Pretoyia. Miss Doreen Van Camp is one of the leaders at Kalalla CGIT Camp in Rupert, Quebec (near Ottawa). Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sam- ells returned home Wednesday from a motor trip to Eastern Canada. Mr .and Mrs. Carl Wright re- turned Saturday from a bus trip to the East Coast. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Bilbey who have been almost five years in London, England are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and visiting other relatives, After a few holidays they will be living in Toronto. k News Dr. Bilbey will be a Professor in Toronto University. Rev. P. and Mrs. Romeril and Dennis and Miss Lynda Kyte left Monday, motoring to Mon- treal, from where they will fly to England for three weeks holidays. 3 Mr .and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Drinkwater and family, Ottawa Sunday, July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whitfield, St. Catherines, were week-end guests of Mrs. F. Cowling and Roy. All four were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp. A good number from this area attended the Orange celebration in Peterboro, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dugan, Lochlin, brought Mrs. W. Ar- cher home from her visit and were dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Miller, Whitby, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swain, Oshawa and Miss Susan Wearn, Enniskillen were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain, Jim and Helen. Forty persons enjoyed a trip sponsored by the W.I. by bus to Gananoque and a boat trip around the Thousand Islands on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and boys visited Rev. and Mrs. Ted Colwell and family at Coe Hill Sunday. Mrs. MacDougald, St. Marys is spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and family, Solina, Sunday evening. Janice return- ed with them for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Earl attended the Trewin family re-union at So- lina Hall Sunday. Miss Ethel Thompson is visit- ing friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy, Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Dunsmoor and children, Bramp- | ton were week-end guests of the Ken Dunémoors. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Short- with | PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, July 15th, 1965 -- 11 ridge and Bill and Mrs. A. Leighton visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Leighton, Bowmanville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Bruce Mountjoy and family spent the week-end with the Mannings at Wood- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris and two grandchildren, Zephyr, and Mrs. Alma Fowler were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahaffy and David, St. Marys, were week-end guests of Mr. & Mis Wm. Mahaffy and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Barber' and family, Oshawa, were week- end guests and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Bryans, Courtice and Mr. & Mrs. Ray Walker and girls, Oshawa were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family. | from Scugog On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Collins accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Prentice of Port Perry to Toronto to attend the wed- ding of the former's grand- daughter, Miss Marilyn Cuss to Mr. Robert McKelvie in Don- land's United Church. On Sunday, Connie and Cliff Charlton of Oshawa, with Hea- ther and Gilbert Reader accom- panied Mrs. Earl Reader to Barrie to attend a family re- union picnic of descendants of the Rainey family, which came Ireland about 120 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ashbridge and family took Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor of Port Perry with them on Sunday to visit friends in Omemee. Nancy Crozier was camping at Poplar Park over the weck- end with 5 or 6 other Girl Guides. Little Ernie Cawker spent a day this week with Timmy Ashbridge. HOPE'S We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities FIERY RED Everybody's Choice IGA FOOD MARKET Prices Effective July 14 - 17. WATERMELON BLADE BONE REMOVED BLADE ROAST Fi Each 6 iy Good Size ; Saico PRODUCE OF US.A. CORN ON THE COB Can. No. 1 Grade Dror 3Ye GARDEN FRESH CRISP LETTUCE Can. No. 1 2 For 29c DELICIOUS FLAVOUR NECTARINES AYLMER FANCY Tomato Juice 20-59: A Summer Treat BEEF & IRISH York Stews 40-99 Qt. Box 39c SHORT RIB ROAST | ** Orange Juice 48 GARDEN PATCH Choice Cut Wax Beans Aylmer Tomato Soup Cedarvale Horse Radish IGA Instant Coffee HOSPITALITY Lemon Meringue Pie Family Size Fach oP oP (Strained) (Junior) 4% oz. tins 8 oz. tins Gerbers Baby Food @rrG9¢ Lr 9° 00 SHER CO rn Ee HEINTZ Ketchup 2» o- ou 45¢ 25¢. 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