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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Sep 1965, p. 3

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| A i Nha SL STEN et N TET a AL Hi, A] -ducted interesting games. A 'R. Ford Sr. Sunday. LN TRAY ERY LR fs 1S Rabat g . 2% os SS A or +" A d ik EAR SSR ESR IC NS Blackstock News (Continued) The__group catered to the Ptomley - Mackie wedding since last meeting. Joan Graham who- convened it reported. Josie Hamilton requested more C.P. labéls for a coffee urn. Next meeting to be at the home of Josie Hamilton. All to come in Hallowe'en costume and roll call is to be a toy or article of clothing for the children's aid. Elaine Bailey, Eileen Mec- Laughlin and Kathleen Dorrell are to secure a place for our banquet. Roy Godfrey's or- chestra is engaged for New Year's Eve Dance. Roll call was answered with a child's tale. Edith McLaughlin con- delicious salad buffet lunch and coffee topped off a pleasant evening. Miss Doris Hamilton & Miss Kathy Parker, Toronto, visited Mrs. Fred Hamilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Phillips, Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Venning. Philip, Kathy & Susan and Betty Romeril, Courtice, spent the week-end with the Romerils at the Manse, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ford and Roberta, Toronto, visited Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Bert Dean, Osh- awa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. DeMerchant & children have returned from summer holidays in Florida. Miss Crystal Fallis, Peterboro is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, Valerie Frew, View Lake, spent the week-end with the Dalton Dorrells, Brenda Forder, Brooklin, spent the week-end with the [ite LOTTA LoVELINESS WELL SET-THE STYLE THAT EXCELS THEM Z ALL,FOR YOU TO WEAR) 70 THAT IMPORTANT. GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 985-7991 Hard Re Hk ST rN oY Ay Roy Turners. Messrs. Roy and Harold Me- Laughlin won first prize in the doubles horse shoe pitching and in the singles Roy won {first and Harold third at Orono fair. Mr. Norman Coulton, Scar- boro spent a few days with Mr. Herb Hooey and visiting Mrs. Hooey in Bowmanville, Hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fairey, Lorri and Bobbi Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stainton all of Bow- manville, Miss Barbara Brown, Courtice were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bryans and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family attended a family ga- thering at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanderson's cottage, Omemee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Johnston, Ashburn and Mr. & Mrs. Chas, Hale and Debbie, Scarboro were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mount- joy went to Kingston and brought Plaine home for a week's holiday before starting Teachers' College. Mrs. Henry Graham, Toronto and Mr. Milton Payne, New- castle are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy. Miss Verena Graham, Toronto is guest of Mrs. Ross Duff. Glad to report Mrs. Oscar Graham home from hospital. - Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Archer were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Whitby; Miss Marilyn Archer, Peterboro Mr. and "Mrs, Roy Johnston, Oakwood. Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy, Toronto and Mr. & Mrs. Barry Dunsmoor, Kevin and Sherry, visited the Ken Dunsmoors over the week-end. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer on their 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Cecil Hill attended the funeral of a cousin Mr. Lorne McCauley in Midland Thurs- day. Blackstock Public School Operating On Shifts School pupils and teachers got organized and fall term stu- dies commenced this past week. In the Public Schol the enrol- ment is 411 an increase of 60 over June enrolment. Four new class rooms and a general purpose room have been under construction during the summer a tT a NNN NIN NN THANK YOU The Port Perry Legion Squirt Softball Club would like to thank the Port Perry Fire Dept., the Port Perry Legion, { DeNure Bus Lines, the Port Perry Police Dept. and all the { other good people of Port Perry who came out to give the boys such a warm reception when they arrived home from Woodstock with the Ontario Squirt Softball Championship on Saturday night. The entire team will always have fond { memories of this night. a a a Ny rN Van aia aa VIN WALKER, Manager Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) LIMITED o YOUR CERTIFIED eo TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. -- No Service Charge 728-6201 (3 lines) OSHAWA 57 King St. East but are not completed yet so they have been forced to hold school on shifts, Attending from 9 am. - 3.30} p.m are Kindergarten -- Miss Anne Werry, Solina, Teacher; Grade 1--Miss Donna McLaugh- lin, Nestleton, Teacher; Grade 1 & 2--Miss Marion Jubb, Fenel- on Falls; Teacher; Grade 2-- Mrs. Margaret Mountjoy, Bur- keton, Teacher; Grade 3--Mrs. Margaret McGill, Janetville, Teacher; Grade 3 & 4 -- Mrs, Shirley Turner, Blackstock, Teacher; Grade 4--Mrs. Doro- thy Venning, Blackstock, Tea- cher and Principal of school; Assistant -- Mrs. Ruth Skuee, Janetville; Grade 5--Mrs. Phyl. Ivan Grades School: Teacher; Grade 7 -- Mr. Campbell, Holden, Grade 8 -- Mr. Bethany, Teacher. ervisor--Mrs. Carol Wonnacott, Bowmanville. Teaching Staff at the High | PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, teaching Blackstock, graphy. Grant Teacher; Thompson, Nestleton, 7 & 8 -- Mr. Richard Levac, Ont., Teacher; Edwin Challis, Music Sup- Mr. teaching Mr. Mrs. Mr. Gordon There English, History ' rolled. hak Jim teaching History, Geography & Boys Physical Bducation. partment. WARES Sept. 16th, 1965-3 lis Mitchell, "Pontypool, Teacher. ' and Girls Physical Education. Attending from 3.30 p.m. uns} : Mrs; Joyce Taylor (half-time) til 8.80 p.m.:-- Grade 6--Murs, typing, Latin & Geo- Mr. Roy Ashton, teaching mas thematics in all grades. Sudish Gupta, Winnipeg, science in all grades. Shivas, Cobourg, Yvonne Christie (part Paisley, time) teaching English and is Principal and teaching French, in charge of the Guidance de- English and Latin. 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