SRS EE ~ al Ae el dd >, NE See oy DY 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Feb. 24th, 1966 SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson of Oshawa spent the week-end with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. C, Aldred. Mr, and Mrs. Galante spent the week-end with friends at Uxbridge. Mr, and Mrs, E. Manns of Raglan and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hope of Oshawa Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manns. Mr, Alan Aldred of Agin- court, and Mr. and Mrs, N. A, Sweetman and two granddaugh- ters of Toronto recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sweetman, Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn and children' visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mec- Quinn of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Lang & Danny of Oshawa Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Hood, - Sorry to report Mr. C. L. Fralick is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Trust you will soon be home again Mr, Fra- C L E A FRANK SHERMAN PLASTER REPAIR SERVICE leanlinesy is our by-word arge and small repairs very plastering need rches, ceilings, etc. N eat workmanship PHONE 852-6756 lick. Reeve V. Aldred, Mrs. Aldred in Toronto on Monday attending the Good Roads Convention, Twenty two members of the Toronto Branch of Morrow Screw & Nut Co,, of Ingersoll spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Tyrell, Mrs. R. McDougall and Jef- frey are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler. Mrs. T. Redman, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Redman and family and Mr, and Mrs. C. Redman' and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, A. Carter. Mrs. R. Fralick, Mrs. H. Thomas, Mrs, R. Cawker and Mrs. D. Crozier attended Pres- bytery in Oshawa on Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs, L. Davis of Dunbarton spent the week-end at their cottage, McLaren's 'Beach. Mr. Stephen Fralick spent the week-end in St, Adele, Que- bec with a group of young men, Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman of Seagrave week-end guests of Mr .and Mrs. T. Eden, Mr, and Mrs. R. Hope and family and Mr. and Mrs. R, Cawker, Wendy and Ernie Fri- day night dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. M. McLaren. Councillor Mrs, K. Crozier in Toronto on Monday attending the Good Roads Convention. Dr. Christie, Mrs. Christie, Carol and Miriam Sunday din- ner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, Demara. Mr .and Mrs, C. Aldred, Jim and Patricia spent Thursday in Toronto and visited with Mrs. Ramsay and Mrs. Morrish. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slute, Mr. and Mrs, S. Brayley and family and Mrs. McKnight all of Osh- awa spent Sunday with Mrs, M, Warren. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Blakely at Picker- ing. Service at Grace at 10 am, You are invited. Come spread your wings in a Falcon (You'll fly first class on Economy fare!) Right from your first glance you can tell Falcon's styling has taken on a new sleekness. It's low, lean, sporty, with a long-hooded Mustang look. - And right from your first trip, you'll re- alise that's not the only change! Falcon has a new handling "feel"... its new wider track. The ride is smooth- er and quieter as well... wheelbase and new front torque boxes see to that. When you take over the controls, you'll appreciate Falcon's new driving con- . l thanks to the longer a veniences. A suspended accelerator pedal, reversible keys, keyless locking, an outside rearview mirror and lighted selector quadrant on the optional 3- speed dual-range' Cruise-O-Matic are all new on Falcon. And your passengers will find Falcon much more roomy, with more hip room, more shoulder room and more knee room under the "'swept- away" instrument panel. But with all this new styling, new Band ling ease and extra roominess, Falcon is as thrifty as ever. The standard Six make! Take a test flight. | Get a new outlook. is tops in economy. And there's an opt- ional 120-hp Six or 200-hp V-8, if you like even more lively performance. See your Ford Dealer. Ask him about the Falcon luxury at economy fares. .. you'll be amazed at the savings you'll dann + peda TO BUY OR LEASE ~SEE, YOUR FORD DEALER Manchester Gar age MANCHESTER, Phone 985.7341 They presented Miss Greenbank News The C.G.I.T. girls, accompan- ied by their leaders, Mrs. Stan Foster, Miss Beatrice Lee and Mrs. Bruce Dempsey visited at Fairview Lodge on Monday. Maggie Blair with a Valentine cake and "enjoyed a social time with some of the folks there from our neighbourhood. We are sorry to report Mr. Howard McMillan in Port Perry Hospital with an infected hand. Mrs, Everett Hook has left for a holiday in Mexico with Mrs, Jack Gray of Port Perry. Mrs. Paul Diamond will be attending the Amnual Conven- tion of the Agricultral Society of Port Perry Fair on Wed. & Thurs. of this week. Mrs. Rahm's brother-in-law Mr. Oliver Beckett and daugh- ter Miss Arvella were Sunday supper guests with Mr, and Mrs. George Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. George Rahm visited Carl Bradleys at Hamp- ton one day last week. At their parents homes over the week-end were Mr, and Mrs, Wm. McMillan; Miss Marion Pogue and friend; Miss Linda Stone and Miss Ruth Couves who is at home with a bad cold. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. | Eddie Blain on the arrival of their baby boy on Feb. 15th, also to Mrs. Evelyn Tait on a new grand daughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Burling of Toronto. 5) Several of our young people made a good showing at the drama Festival held . Friday evening in the Port Perry High School. ) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dempsey visited Bruce's brother in Mont- real last week-end. A very enjoyable evening was held in the hall on Saturday evening dancing the old time squares, but there was room for a few more, Mr. Alec Leask. and Mr. Ralph Somerville arrived home from Bermuda on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson & family, and M¥. and Mrs. Bruce Leask were all'at home for a family dinner. Mr. George Beare and Mr. Ross Real were ice fishing on Lake Kenisg on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone, Neil Raines and John Leask attended a Holstein Banquet at the Royal York Hotel on -Wednesday of last week. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Baird were host & hostess to 60 dairy far- mers from Victoria County last Tuesday, who were inspecting Hugh's new dairy set-up. ..- The Misses Rynard were at home for the week-end. Their father, Mr. Milton Rynard is in poor health. Mr. and Mrs, Don Hunters visited" at Neil Hunters last Tuesday. } Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Baird at- tended the funeral-of the late Mr. Hugh Gregg at Markham on Monday. Mrs. George Beare invited her neighbours in on Saturday for afternoon tea, and a very en- joyable time was had getting acquainted while playing pass- word and euchre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix & family visited at Mr, and Mrs. Harold Clark's of Ieaskdale on Sunday, : Miss Marilyn Rodd stayed with Mrs. Gary Jackson of Ux- bridge last Wednesday night. Mr. George Stone attended the Ontario Association of Real Estate Boards Convention, Roy- al York, Toronto,