bad Rn A Fire Sumy Futiage ds Sioa BRIE any 3 PE Teh GORE TH EPLSE Lher Spin steel « i FR IIE Sn DRE ANH ET SEO PL aa Pe 2. $ $i: Er 3 ARE 3 is : + ' \ 4 : ' 2. Ji E37 SADR ES . ARE EAL ; RL Hr oi * 4 2d La OE « Se . A - : c% oa \ reid ; yf ' : : BEN gy I a TES h SECO ARN ' BAN ra des adie wd HE BOAT : § x As oy g 3 ' ; rhe LP; yd Sih a vtle SAR INNS ' Wa oadudiei lid -- -------- ar WER SY PPR UREN ama ECE EP ELEY KE crs we adie ssn aoe A hed da Bide ashi tains ald a os de & EES Bd 2 $ BE > - - H We are proud to hear that| We are saddened to learn of , Offering service last Sunday, 20 - PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1966 - PER mb 40 SE NR Lo a Sia Ra oT Te SW Le -- SE Rr Fa OEP EE GREENBANK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. G. Mumford (nee Marjorie Leask) from 8S. Bend Indianna, visited around the village last week. We are all pleased to hear that Ray Dusty is recovering favourably from his recent op- eration in Uxbridge Hospital. We all wish him a speedy re- covery, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis-on winning the Ontario County, Farm Improve- ment contest. Pat Hunter is visiting with her girl friend Miss Joan Tripp, while Joan's parents are tour- ing the west. Mr. and' Mrs. N. C. Hunter entertained some membérs of the family recently, namely Mr, and Mrs. G. Hunter, Mr. & Mrs; K. Hunter and Mrs. G. Hunter. _ Franklin Phoenix and Victor Leask are travelling west. We all wish them a pleasant vaca- tion, Mrs. Ralph Dusty, who is a member of the Ladies Sunder- land ball team, played in a tournament at Uxbridge, and won the best player award. Congratulations Ruby. Keep up that young spirit! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bawen of Woodbridge attended the Jr. plowing match that was held at Diceman's farm last Sat. Mr, and Mrs. A, McMillan en- tertained the family last Sun- day in honour of Mrs. W. C. Ashenhurst"s 85th birthday. Guests present were Mr, Lloyd and Glen Ashenhurst from St. Marys. the recent passing of Lily Wil- son, an older resident of this village, Our deepest sympathy is extended to the family. Mr. Murray Empringham has recently been employed at Tor- onto Dominion Bank at Ux- bridge. We wish him every success in his new venture, Mr. and Mrs. Asink enter- tained a group of young people at a party held in their home Friday evening. Among guests present were Grant Kerry, Keith Rodd and Marion Couper- thwaite. Several members from Green- bank attended Seagrave Thank and accompanied the Green- bank choir who sang. Mrs. Stanley McMillan and sons of Hamilton visited Mr. & Mrs, H. McMillan last week. The Ont. County Plowing Match will be held at Ken Dice- man's on Oct. bth. YOUR RED CROSS IS fu SERVING "B TODAY READY FOR TOMORROW 67 COUGAR the challenge to all sports cars EI TF fmmmmm-- [rm-- 967MERCURY MI the challenge 2 £4 967 FALCON | thechallenge ' toall compacts New UNSURPASSED EXTENDED 2 year/24,000 mile full car to all medium price cars WARRANTY... ~ '67I7METEOR the challenge to the entire popular price field 5year/50,000 mile power train components. |Your Mercury Dealer llenges them all in'67 Cougar-a personal luxury car All-new, sporty European flair at a popular Canadian price. - Mercury Cougar Hardtop Meteor Montego --Spirit-stirring! Popular priced! With an expensive look of luxury Meteor Montego 2-Door Hardtop Mercury Marquis -a truly luxurious automobile...sets a new standard in elegance 3 Mercury Marquis Hardtop Falcon - buy it for its luxury...let its economy _ come as a bonus Falcon Futura Sports Coupe AS Every '67 FORD-built car is equipped with ; the Ford Motor Company | __-Standard Safety - Package See the cars that challenge with new levels of achievement in every class at your Mercurydealer __ 6. M. WILLIAMS MOTORS LTD. rm me Ford MERCURY AT REST KEELER -- William Keeler, in his 69th year, at Port Perry Community Hospital, Sept. 19, 1966. . Left to mourn his pass- Milne of Oshawa, Mrs. George St. Pierre, Port Perry and Mar- lene Keeler, Port Perry, BARNARD, Ila Maud -- At Fairview Lodge, Mon,, Sept. 26th, 1966, Ila M Bingham, beloved wife of the late F. James Barnard, dear mother of Thelma (Mrs. A. McEachern) and Lola (Mrs. J. McEachern)both of Port Perry, loving grandmother of Thelma (Mrs. R. Rowland) Oshawa, & Mary Lea (Mrs. J. Dowson) Port Perry, great grandmother of Lea Illa Dowson, in her 92nd year. Funeral service was at the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry on Wed, | Sept. 28th, 1966 at 2 p.m, In- terment Pine Grove Cemetery. . Blackstock . News (Continued) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright attended the Parent Orienta- tion Day in Waterloo Lutheran University Saturday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Porter (Carol Rahm) who were married in Blackstock United Church on Saturday. A good many from this area attended Lindsay fair even the weather was showery and chilly. - spent Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howe, Tillbury called and Mr, and Mrs. Milliard Fal- lis, Oakville visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. John- ston. Venning is still in Bowmanville hospital, also Mrs. Charles Smith in Port Perry Hospital. We hope to hear of more pro- gress soon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ruston and day with her mother Mrs. R. Ford. ' Eat Mrs. John Ballingal attended sor Monday - Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Pickering and Mr. & Mrs. Don Chislett, Whitby, were Sunday supper guests, of Mrs. Alma Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Larmer, Toronto, were Sunday supper guests of Miss Edna Larmer. Mr. Stanford Van Camp ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Norton Van Camp of Listowel left last Monday by air on a trip to Holland. Mrs. Lewis Fitze, Midland friends. Ronald Martyn spent the week-end in Peterboro at a re- union of the centennial group that had taken the trip to Churchill in August, joyed a sight-seeing flight over Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- ~( ham visited Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Stewart, Bowmanville, Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Marwood Me- Kee spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Lawson and Bruce, Yelverton, . Mr .and Mrs. John Carnag han and. family attended the wedding of a mephew, Mr. Bill Carnaghan and Miss Margaret Smith in Montreal Saturday. YOUR RED CROSS Eo THANKS YoU 'FOR YOUR HELP ing, his wife Eveleyn, sons Ross and Bruce, daughters Mrs. Ron" Whitby, on : Mrs. Roy Avery, Tillbury Sorry to report Mr. Orr boys, Port Credit spent Satur- a Legion Convention .in Wind- 'spent the week ~with- local All en-- v