Congregations were not quite as large at either churches on Sunday morning. The morning rain made the beds of very tired people most attractive. However two fine services were held. Mr. David Romeril of WaWa conducted the service in the United Church and preach- ed on Secret Service. In St. John's Anglican Canon Ashmore spoke on Faith taking as his text -- The Just Shall Rule by Faith. Visitors during the week with Canon and Mrs. Ashmore were Mr. and 'Mrs. Ross Dixon, Sudbury and Miss Jean Boyd, a teacher and missionary from Pelican Lake, Leoville, Sask. Miss Ivy Withers, Laroy, Sask. is guest of the Dalton Dorrells and visiting other re- latives. Mr. Sam Gibson, Laroy, Sask. and Mr. Earl Dorrell spent last week with the Dalton Dorrells at Charlton. Mrs. Ali Khan and Eva re- turned last week from a seven weeks visit with her mother in Saskatoon. Mr. Khan returned from work at blood clinic in Toronto, Friday. Mrs. Khan Sr. arrived with Abbas and Am- bar who have been visiting ol BLACKSTOCK = NEWS | their grand parents Mr, & Mrs. { Khan Sr. in Trinidad since June. Mr. vitt, and Mrs. Creighton De- Bowmanville spent last week at the Cecil Hamilton home and visited several friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton spent the week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm, Bowmanville, Mr. & Mrs. Ross McCann and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Watt and Andrew, Osh- awa with the Stan Rahms. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson of Don Mills, Rev. Merrill Fer- guson, Toronto, and Mrs. T. J. S. Ferguson, Nelson, B.C. with Mrs." Cecil Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Fallis, Oakville with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson and family, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar and family with the Bill Fer- gusons. Denise and Kathy Dunbar, Scarboro are spending this week with the Lloyd Wrights. Miss Joan Bradburn, murse in training at Oshawa, is holiday- ing at home. Congratulations to Mr. Herb Sa RIA at » Vo ERR A APNE ER ah FLIPS HA 68 BE PL NRRL CL AVL 3! Ta Hooey who celebrated his 91st birthday Friday by attending the exhibition. Mrs. Harry Me- Laughlin had a family gather- ing Sunday evening in his hon- our and the first wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pearce and children, Bath, Ontario, were last Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, Messrs. Clarence Marlow and Weir Swain are away on a trip to the East Coast. Mrs. Velva Bailey left Thurs- day for a trip and visit to Ire- land. Mr. and Md, David Romeril, Paul and Noel, WaWad, are vi- siting Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril and Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Me- Brien, Toronto with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Law- rence report a wonderful two weeks holiday with cousing in Saskatoon, Harris Eanskay (Mr. Lawrence's birth place) Lawra; Delisle, and Aunts and Uncles in Biggar, Sask. Some of the visitors noticed at the fair Saturday who were either noon dinner guests or spent the week-end with friends 250 Sheets Loose Leaf Refills 88° LAWRENCE'S -- FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES! Complete Stock! Top Quality Merchandise! And FAIR PRICES! FAB Record Player 4 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs., September 2, 1965 were: Miss Florence McLaughlin & Miss 'Mary Ellen Downey, Tor- onto with the George Wolfe family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mott, Belle- ville with Mr, and Mrs. John Venning; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Flett, Fenelon Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris. Miss Ruth Marlow, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask and family, Barrie with Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Marlow; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell and family, Ottawa with Mr. Earl Dorrell and sons and families. Mr, and Mrs. Art Rustin and boys, Port Credit with Mrs. Robt. Ford; Miss Gertrude Henry, Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn and Jim, Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and family. Mrs. M. P. Philp, West Hill, and Mr. Bob Smith, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barton, Barry and Ross, Richards Land- ing were Thursday lunch guests of Mrs. W. W. Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs. John Ballingall entertained on Saturday even- ing in honour of Mrs. Balling- all's brother, Charles Winter- bottom who has been visiting Canada from Brighton, Eng- land. Many friends gathered to wish Charlie "Bon Voyage" on his return home on Wednes- day of this week. EPSOM NEWS Jean Jeffery If they don't walk and Talk By the time they are two, We worry ,scowl and frown, - After that it's more than we can do To make them shut up and sit down. * % @ Don't Be a Drop Out Go to college my lad, Don't drop out please Go right ahead, even if your brains are few If they can make pennicilan " from mouldy cheese Surely they can make some thing out of you. %* * * Congratulations to Mr. >, and Mrs. Eric Bennls on their recent marriage. long, happy prosperous life. We wish them .a Mr. and Mrs. Don Russell and Baby of Toronto were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Cracknell are spending a couple of weeks at their cottage. Mrs. McKninly . of London spent a week visiting with her son and daughter-in-law at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer vi- sited her mother Mrs. Middle- ton on Sunday. Miss Betty Geer- of Brooklin $1.88 500 Sheets Ring Binders . Standard 195:=-17--99: Large Rings s1.49-1.79-1.95 Mathematical Sets 75¢ - 1.90 Launtian Pencil Crayons 07=85:-:2.00 Dictionaries Highroads B5¢ Pocket Oxford $2.25 Blackic's Standard $2 35 (Retail Value $26.95) To Be Drawn For September 11th Get FREE Entry Form Headquarters For SHEAFFER PENS SHEAFFER BALL POINT PENS $1.00 - 1.95 - 2.95 SHEAFFER CARTRIDGE PENS $1.00 - 1.95 - 5.00 SHEAFRIR FOUNTAIN PENS $1.49 - 3.995 avo vr Sheaffer 500 Set and Matching Ball Point Pen 5h gh Retail $2.95 -- BOTH FOR | SHEAFFER COUNT the CARTRIDGE CONTEST. SEE DETAILS IN OUR WINDOW Contains Sheaffer $5.00 Pen A. M. DIAL 985-2231 ---- LAWRENCE THE REXALL STORE PORT PERRY held a shower for Miss Beth Ashton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Catherwood on Thurs- day evening. Several from here were present. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his parents Mr. & Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell of Oghawa on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Lee of Port Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton visited with Mr. Norman Claughton at Stouffville one day last week. 'Mrs. Walter Rogers of Brook- lin visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry. Miss Elaine Medd attended the Bryers - Callings wedding at Bradford. Miss Beth Evans visited her cousin Joan Evans in Uxbridge for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pren- tice, Murray and Miss Joyce Fisher were at Niagara Monday and finished the day by going ing. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and Mrs. Arthur Taylor went to Niagara on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown & Trudy visited Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hubbard at their cott- age north of Huntsville last Wednesday. Mrs. A. D. Christie and Dar- lene visited Mr. and Mrs. Coffee at Caledon one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd visit- ed Miss Amnie Ackney at Fair- view one day recently. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffrey were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huggins of Orillia, Mr. and' Mrs. Clinton Jeffery of South River; Mr. & Mrs. John Moore of Oshawa. The Moore children Heather & Clarke visited with their grand- parents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christie and Darlene visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Squelch of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Russell of Whitby visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Hubbard of Pickering were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brawn. Larry Evans of Uxbridge is visiting his cousin Neil Evans for a few days this week. Jvacation may register at 30 a.m. Tuesday. ROBERT V. ARCHER Chairman of the Board, Port Perry Public School ANNOUNCING School Opening Tuesday, September 7th 9.00 O'Clock A.M. Classes will be held morning and afternoon. Pupils who have moved to Port Perry during the summer Children 5 years of age in the year 1965 may begin Kindergarden September 7th. the Principal's Office at R. H. CORNISH, Principal