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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Oct 1966, p. 8

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RRL MLE RAR 4 2s CRIT a EAT Sn Ko Re a ST AE L . ~ a _. . RE '8 --- PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1966 |came to Canada from Ireland.| Carol", Elizabeth Thompson| The happy bride of twenty- All this could not have been p 218 SAVE Blackstock News By Olga Hill With Mrs. Percy Van Camp, Vice President presiding the Women's Institute opened with the singing of the Ode and re- like a ladder, every step is ei- ther up or down--was respon- ded to by Mrs. Ray Bradburn in a real interesting and thoughtful manner. These were ancestors of Colonel George, All thoroughly enjoy- ed Mrs. Connell's talk, and she had a fost interesting manner of delivering. After the thanks had been expressed, Mrs. Van Camp conducted the business period which included the read- ing of the resolutions and vot- ing on them. Mrs. Ralph Lar- read, "I do, I will, I have". An amusing skit was presented by Judy Cochrane, Floyd Kyte, Bill Thompson, and Linda Ven- ning, At this point the M.C. presented the happy couple with a Pole Lamp, a vacuum cleaner and several miscellane- ous gifts. Both Carol and Cameron expressed their appre- ~ Among the gifts was a beau- five years. wore a royal blue three piece suit and a corsage of baby pink roses, The groom was adorned in the traditional suit and bouttonaire. tiful Pole Lamp presented by their Prince Albert friends and neighbours, a Credenza Hutch from their Children, Brother, accomplished without the help of Mrs. Zella Long, Mrs. Mar- garet, Warren and Mrs. Floren- ce Shunk in the kitchen and Misses Bonnie Pugh, Diane Gordon, Gail Stainton and Mrs. Darlene Edgar who served. Out of Prince Albert guests were present from: Port Perry, peating the Collect. Nestleton|, Following some community | mer reported on the 4-H Club. | ciation. Sisters, Nieces, Nephews, Aunts | Seagrave, Oakwood, Woodville, and Shirley Institutes had been | singing the leader introduced | Following the singing of the| Mr. Wallace Marlow showed | (j,0le CSE and rionis An| Ajax, Bowmanville, Newcastle, invited and a good number at-| the guest speaker Mrs. Connell | Queen, a dainty lunch was | lovely colored slides of local AGP LICE of 'gifts froin thor Enniskillen, Maple Grove, Cal- tended also other non members. | of Toronto, who is a great miece | served by the group on|interests and some from Flori- friends 'and a sum of money |gary, Scugog Island, South A hearty welcome was extend- | of the late Colonel George K.| Historical Research, and ada. A bounteous lunch was ser- that was used for a large mir- Monaghan Peterborough, Ac- ed to all visitors." Blackstock after whom our |gocial visit enjoyed. Mrs. Ar-| ved, followed by dancing te Yor. ' h Kenneth The roll call:--Mem- Mrs, presided. ories of an old Country Store-- was well 'answered and several Samells then village was named. The theme for the meeting was Historical Research and Mrs, Connell had certainly done a great deal of thur Hyland expressed thanks of Nestleton ladies. : Another enjoyable 'evening was spent by a large crowd in music provided by Mrs, Whitter and orchestra of Scugog. ton, Zion and Honeydale. STE SE SEE SS humorous episodes recalled. | research and told us of -the|ihe Recreation Centre Friday - Mrs, Samells gave the Current | Blackstock families from as| night. This time in honour of Prince Albert Events and the motto--Life is| far back as 1816, when they| Mr, and Mrs, Cameron Porter ; R--- : | (nee Carol Rahm). C ou p I e / te... ATL ES Mr. Stuart Dorrell was M.C. : ' ATTENTION FARMERS and announced the following | Celebrate 25th ( LL UB A NNRENE programme after he had invited . | ..«. WHY PAY MORE the bride and groom to decor- Anniversary MOST MODERN DANCE HALL Premium Quality GASOLINE - DIESEL & MOTOR OILS FARM TANKS AVAILABLE. out of Oshawa, Whitby and District DX OIL. CALL COLLECT 668-3341 ated seats on, the platform: Piano solo by Marie Van Camp, Reading--"What every husband ought to know" by Linda Ven- ning, solo "Always" by Mrs. "Harold McLaughlin "accompan- jed by Mrs. L. Thompson. Reading "Twas a Success' by Sharon Larmer, five girls of grade 6 namely, Marie Van Camp, Susan Thompson, Cathy Gunter, Janis Dorrell & Debbie Swain - sang "The ° Clock", Cheryl Wright recited "To Car- | ol from Cameron" and Harold Wright -- "To Cameron from A very pleasant and happy October 1, at the home of Mil- dred and Roy Hope in Prince Albert to celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary, Many guests were present in the afternoon for a Social Tea including the Matron of Honor, Mrs. Anne Whittington and her son from the Peterborough area, Also present were pre- vious neighbours of the happy couple when they used to live occasion took place on Saturday ht mother Mrs. Florence Thomp- | { IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO LAKESIDE BEACH | on Lake Scugog at Scugog Island i § DANCING . . . | | Every Saturday Night From 9:00 till 12:00 p.m. BUFFET MEALS served from 10 till 12 p.m. by our own personel chef Mr. Harry Blonge. INSURANCE A.E. Johnson 0.0. 985-2341 & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD ELECTRONICS for an enjoyable time of play- ing Court Whist. : =r SURE == Oshawa 723-5731 or For Reservations Please Call : 5 oe : = on the sixth concession of ; 3 os m---- | Reach Township. Many otf MUSIC BY BILL BLACKWELL & ; eir present neighbours in |j : © BUSINESS DIRECTORY [ii iiiizrt o| witout SSM, : ; : press their best wishes. F We dl cher Toc B Te. Weildl " °" \/ a 2 . : ; In the evening about 50(% Ye Will cater for banquets, Vveddings, Meetings 6. McPHADEN |For Income Tax] DUFF frionds and. relatives. gathered | ug Lado pug lg Port Perry 985-2751 3 ins A beautiful three layer cake Dec./66 Room #2, Post Office Building ADMIRAL ~ | was decorated by Mrs. Florence £ : {ri (Phone 985-708) TELEVISION None i Sia 4 NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS 2 Specializi in busi d : ovely bou- | ¥ E A D E $ RL a #n SALES and SERVICE quets of flowers which were \ ON SALE. : Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 placed throughout the house. a Se a NN. NURSING HOME Dec./gg| Phos 985-7908 or mL dois Nurse in Attendance Dec./66 Reasonable Rates, INSUR ANCE ---- Pleasant Suroundings S n T kk PHONE 985-2806 BUILDING A NEW HOME? | epiic dks ; Check Our : CG IEE Se EE NE SPECIAL RATES eo | Cleaned By Ee DE AD S T 0 CK For Homes Under Construction PUMP EQUIPMENT SERVICE EMERSON SEPTIC TANKS AND We Pay $1.00 per, Cwt. for : WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Dead & Crippled Cattle | INSURANCE AGENCY" R 2) ; , More For Horses LIMITED eg. ms rong w AEE Prompt Service -- BURRETT FUR FARM Phone Long Distance Zenith 66550 (no charge. to you) Licence #9--C--82 MONUMENTS = MARKERS RIMAR General Insurance 985-7306 Port Perry, Ont. ; Dec, 81/66 DEAD OR CRIPPLED .. FARM STOCK Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.6--Feb, 28/67 Earl Wallace ~~ ROOFING Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and Aluminium 263-2721 Roofing, Eavestroughing MEMORBIALS [mapewiLs, Fun pam Wo =i ois ot wince Phone: "723 - 1002 162 Simcoe South, OSHAWA A + i MACKEY & BAILEY | Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public : D os oon set | BACKHOE SERVICE| P* pir | ir : or - an INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS--Kerosene, paint, gasoli hth d PHONE 985-2127 \ : ) , , gasoline, naphtha and some POS PERRY, ONT. TRENCHES and DRAINS | (yi,nled Cattle cleaning fluids give off highly inflammable vapours; they should be used ) "Dec/é8| =~ FOUNDATIONS and with caution and carefully stored. Keep a carbon dioxide, foam or dry SEPTIC TANKS Highest Prices paid according chemical fire extinguisher near their storage area. Oily rags left in cup- a to size and condition boards or corners can burst into flames spontaneously. Dispose of them License, No. 4-C-66 ® Cash on the spot © Mar. 4/67 Dug & Backfilled __- ELECTRIC HEATING NO JOB TOO SMALL WE DO THEM ALL MOUNTJOY | Apr. - Dec.831/66 "WANTED Phone Zenith 32800 Do it the Co-operative \ Vay Co-Operators Ins, Assoc. _ immediately after use. \ Phone NO TOLL rane COOKING-FAT FIRES IN THE KITCHEN--You can reduce the d ; : ai KING- ~You can reduce the danger o 7 OPTOMETRIST BLACKSTOCK poe ,| ED. PECONI & SON LTD. - grease fires by keeping your stove clean. Don't let spattered fats build up. i Mary St. 985-2383 RR. #2 WOODVILLE Don't leave hot frying-pans unattended. A grease fire can be extinguished i Tuly/66 Collectors Licence 802-C-65 with baking soda or smothered with a lid. Keep both handy whenever you're ELECTRICAL pov. ase7 | | VIN | C on t rac t or POR oF oa - PROTECT YOUR FAMILY BY TAKING PRECAUTIONS! etn 2 |. OB AW: | | OBSERVE FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IN-YOUR HOME, OCTOBER 9-15 RESIDENTIAL iL 8 Insurance N is " Sm : ; CIA" aos INSURANCE ASSOCIATION TOM SHERWIN ETHEL NOTTINGHAM HOME . (Wo . AUTO Phone 986-4931 Myrtle Call Colleet-- 656-4882 756-0277 Toronto Mar./67 [

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