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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Jul 1966, p. 3

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EJ QU ent I -- ------ from-a-week's visit-in--Tillbury- "charge (Rev. Rose is. on holi-| rR ge CT LTE £55 Tam Le BAR, Te % ¥ ' IN Aig 5 did, Bh 3 ry ASE 4 LVS AT oY Ed X's Blacksto By 0. Hill Church services were mot as well attended Sunday as usual, due mostly to the intense heat, but three fine services were held, At 10 a.m. Mr, David Romeril | of Wawa conducted the service and delivered a fine sermon in the United Church. At 11.16 Rev. Mansfield of Port Perry was the minister in days). - In the evening the Orangemen and . Orange "ladies paraded to the United Church where Rev. P. Romeril delivered an excel- lent sermon, There were many more spectors sitting in cars on ~ streets to see the parade before ~ thoroughly enjoyed "Sound of "Mis. and after service than went in to service. Catherine and Carolyn Mur- ray of Cresswell spent last week with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Roy Taylor. 41 ladies took in the Bus Trip to Toronto Wednesday and Music" and a meal out, totalling up a very pleasant afternoon, Trip was sponsored by Black- stock Women's Institute. . Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Taylor attended the Prentice - Fisher wedding at Zion Saturday. Congratulations to Mr. and Gerald Ferguson (Beth Strong) who were married in Blackstock United. Church on Saturday, July 2nd. ~Mr. and Mrs. David Romeril and boys of Wawa are visiting Rev. and Mrs. Dennis. Mr. and. Mrs, T. Stewart, Bowmanville, were Sunday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Graham and called on other friends in the village, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock have purchased Mrs, David Hill's home and moved their furniture in and are visiting relatives until Mrs. Hill is ready mond Hill shortly. EEE to return to her home in Rich- Mr. & Mrs. Eric Barr and Beverley moved from Brampton Wednesday to the Strong home vacated by the Beacocks, AL - Mrs. J. A. Johnston returned Wednesday and brought Mr, Johnston home from Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston, YOUR RED CROSS IS SERVING ~P. Romeril and -- Mr, ck News Linda and Pearl, Belleville visit- ed his parents Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy, Grant - and Neil McLaughlin spent the week-end with the former's brother Robert Mahaf- fy and family, St. Mary's. Mr. and Mrs, Jon Chislett, Whitby, Mr and Mrs." Larmer, Pickering; Mr. & Mrs, Bill Davies, Hamilton, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Alma Fowler. Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson; Mrs, Lorne Thompson and Mrs, W. Archer visited at the Mackie Funeral Home Lindsay where Mr. Wesley Montgomery was resting. The Thompsons atten- ded the funeral Monday. Miss Beth Dunsmoor is visit- | ing Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy, Toronto, Mrs, Joan Mott, Belleville is spending a week with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. John Venn. ing. j Mrs, Velva Bailey; Mr. and Yer Neil Bailey and Howard; | Roy Cordon are Mr. and Mrs. holidaying with the Merlin Bai- leys at their cottage near Lon- don. -Toronto; Mr, Bert Finley, Mrs. Ed Lawson, Yelverton; Mrs. Bill Wannon and Mrs. Grace Cochrane, Orono; Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Curtis, Rich- mond Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee during -the week, ~ Mr, and Mrs. Don Wright and' two children, London and Mr. and Mrs. Rupt, Byers, Bowman- ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder Saturday. : Mr, and Mrs. Victor Beacock and- Mrs. A. W. Stephenson, Toronto were Saturday night guests of Mrs. C. Hill. = Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wright and girls went to Waterloo Sun- day and left Lorna 'there to commence the Grade 13 sum-| 1 mer course at University there. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and boys took Miss Ritchie, who had been their week-end guest, home to Toronto Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ardis McArthur Toronto, were Saturday guests and Alex Nora and Jackie Man- || | Stan Rahms spent the week- son, Montreal were guests of Dr. J, A, and Mus. McArthur and Betty. The Harold Crawfords 5d end at the Provincial Park near Keene ~-BEACOCK PICNIC Saturday, July 2nd, 1966, 75 of the Beacock relatives gather- ed at the Park in Blackstock and spent an enjoyable time. CTHE SSS = Salis Po WSN file FISH N° CHIPS | MANCHESTER © WHERE THE HIGHWAYS MEET Friday, Saturday & Sunday -- 4 p.m to 11 p.m. TAKE our ONLY. a So eri HUB" + 985 - 2581 For All Your Plumbing and Heating. Needs CALL ART'S PLUMBING & HEATING R.R. Operated By ART (Pete) PETROZZI Licenced Mechanic. #1, PORT PERRY "Ray [to secure a~park to meet, Prize winners were: Races-- 1 Mrs, Ross. Curtis, "Orillia --and-|}- Sunday || --% ARE Meals were partaken of in the Recreation centre and sports & business meeting held in the shady park, Officers appointed for next year (the 40th annual gatheg- ing) are: President -- Mr, Os- borne Taylor, Bobcaygeon; Sec- retary -- Mrs. Harold Beatty, Dunsford; Treasurer--Mrs. Del. mar Robertson, Dunsford. These 3-6 years Robert Mew, David Morton; 7-9. years, Cheryl Wright, Harold Wright; 10-12 years Glenn Beacock, Leslie Wright; Sack - race -- Leslie Wright; Pie Plate Race--Bon- |$ nie Beatty, Marion Mew; wheel- barrow race -- Bonnie Beatty, Cheryl Wright; Shirt race-- Keith Beacock, Brian Beacock; Bean race--Ferne Ritchie; Shoe scramble--Leslie Wright; Nail Driving ladies -- Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Ken Brown; Nail I Pe UY ffs it . vas £5 2 Pel Suis ndestecaissdidancelisiok edad adn driving gents--Wilfred Strome, I Pu ® $n | *: ea Fe TOA EUR ey - 4) ait aig Tend stad hiames: PRES SE PORT PERRY STAR : Ruy ut sath L$ > AY UAT ¢ of 23 Ass FG ear n Ae ob r= , ' i * via My TPN Ld f > JS ¥ Sad Sab EE s SEE 21) HIRE PS SAE aa aa SL UE Thursday, July 7, 1966-3 [Kenneth Brown; Guessing time of clock--Mr. John Robertson; Youngest Baby---Richard Mor- ton, Oshawa; Oldest lady-- Mrs, Edith Beacock, Lindsay; Old- est gentleman--Mr. J. Robert- son, Dunsford; Couple most re- cently married--Mzrx and Mrs, ~{-Bill Ferguson; One from farth- est distance--Mr. N. Wilkinson, Kitchener; Couple longest mar- ried -- Mr; and Mrs. Tennyson Samells; Family Quiz -- Miss Olive Beacock. Friends attended from Kit- chener, Oakville, Toronto, Wil. lowdale, Don- Mills, Lindsay, Dunsford, Bobcaygeon, Peterboro, Cobourg, Prince Al- bert, Nestleton and local area. 728 - 6201 (3 lines) Four Seasons Travel (Oshawa) 3 LIMITED ® YOUR CERTIFIED ® TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. No Service Charge DODO O® SOROS OR OTOLLOLOT OTS OTOSOTOTOTTOTO, OR A OQ OLS OI OT ORO OSS nk OSHAWA 57 King St. East DEPARTMENT STORE { COLORS | Tor YOUR FLOORS 2) (of 2 Wo) od BN" [of You'll be amazed how "much prettier your home can be by adding color - tothe floors. We suggest Excelon - Tile. Because it is made of vinyl plastic and asbestos, the colors are clearer, brighter, and long lasting. 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