- a oe -- h } oy. dadhhid, By O. Hill A very pleasant evening was spent Tuesday, July 27th when Miss Carol Rahm and her mo- ther Mrs. Stan Rahm were host- esses for a miscellaneous show- er in honour of Miss Yvonne Mountjoy. Games and contests were enjoyed before the bride- to-be was presented with gifts which she happily opened and expressed her appreciation. Al- though she was completely ta- ken by surprise. A dainty luneh. brought the evening to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Oshawa, enjoyed a little trip around North Bay, Ottawa, Cornwall, ete. last week-end. Mrs. Danny Colacicco, Lesa and Joey, Oshawa, are holiday- ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson. Jane Mew, who has been visit- ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock returned home to Toronto Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, Dian- ne and Betty Jane returned home Thursday from a pleas- and three week's trip to Van- couver, Edmonton and other points enroute. The Sacrament of Holy Com- munion was administered in St. John's Church Sunday morning, Canon Ashmore continued his Blackstock News t bc tt re fe em eee series of sermons on "Fight the Good Fight". Mr. David Romeril, B.A. Kingston was in charge of the service in the United Church and gave a fine sermon on For- giveness. Mrs. Harold Kyte sang a solo -- "The Ninety and Nine". The open session of Sunday School was conducted by Mr. Bob Wheeler. Miss Helen Van Camp, Oshawa told two inter- esting stories "God's Room" for the younger children and "Moses" for the older members. The Anglican Bake Sale at Caesarea on Saturday was very successful, Miss Janet Little, Waupoos spent a few days last week with the John Carnaghans and Murray Carnaghan was visit- ing the Littles. Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Carnaghan and fa- mily visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Little apd family Waupoos. Jim A Jim- Byers, Don- ald Swain and Ralph Swain left Saturday morning on a ten days motor trip to Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. John Venning have had two weeks holidays. They spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gilbert, Corn- wall. One day in Montreal, one in New York and a few days with the Pearces at the cottage in Campbellford. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick, Donna, Beth and Patsy of Teas- 728-6201 43 11102) won Four Seasons Travel . LIMITED o YOUR CERTIFIED eo TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. -- No Service Charge -- OSHAWA 57 King St. E SPP E way in this area. for 10 bu. of grain. 12 months. Mixed Grain. give us. a call. UXBRIDGE. 852-3321 Within a short time the grain harvest will be under- Now is the time to prepare your storage for the new crop. 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Miss Brown is a tour- ist guide there for two weeks, Miss Aileen Van Camp flew to Hiawaii Saturday where she will meet her of oin-Mizg Val. -------- SS VIE NE. SURFERS CIN A TIVE AIRY SEA SRN RAR 2 € INT Ln Ladiiimit i cant ais oi col A. {ri PORT PERRY-STAR, ef Ll rags Sa.00 00) *, "AR v Thursday, August 5, 1965-3 erie Faint and-otier Tends for a three week holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rustin and boys, Port Credit visited Mrs? R. Ford Sunday. Gary Murphy, Bowmanville, is visiting the Roy McLaughlins. Mr. and Mrs. Jack®Rahm re- turned home Friday from two week's holidays with Mr. and Mrs. B. King at a cottage at Bolsover. ) Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearce, Mrs. G. Crawford and Mrs. R. Tetlow of Scugog spent last week at a cottage in the Wood- land Estate, Campbellford. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dean (Doris Grif- fin) who were married Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, Dianne and Betty Jane returned home Thursday from a pleasant trip to the West Coast. Calling at Edmonton, Vancouver and other points enroute. They were three week's away. Betty Het Scugog is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearce and Mrs. Crawford. Paul Rahm is holidaying with friends in Oshawa. Lloyd Trewin and Jim Car- naghan spent:the week-end on a trip around the Thousand Is- lands and Prince Edward County. Continued on Page 10 7 A.W . BROCK DEPARTMENT SYN) HD CLEARANCE] SALE DISCOUNT 25% Ladies' Bathers - Men's Bathers Men's Sport Shirts Ladies' Dresses s---- wallpapers?" Anyone can decorate this new easy way! For there's no muss ...no fuss...you just wet and hang Pre-Pasted Wallpaper. 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