Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Ray Malcolm who celebrat. ed their Golden Wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm Sunday. A large num- ber of friends from this area called on them. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Croule, Osh: awa and family moved at week- end into the home recently pur- chased from Mr. Joe Bradburn. Mrs. Harry Smith and Miss Ruth Conish, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. R. Ford. Misses Elaine Mountjoy and Helen Van Camp, Oshawa spent Cartwright High School enter- ed a team in the mixed Bon- spiel in Bowmanville Friday & came home with second prize. Those playing were Ron Mar- tyn, Helen Swain, Paul Brink- man and Joan Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNaught- on, Cavan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Werry, Wednesday. Mr. Clarence Marlow return- ed home from his visit in Van- couver Wednesday. Mr. Leslie Graham, Millbrook is spending a few days with his PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 6th, 1967 Blackstock News By O. Hill lished. This information has A large crowd enjoyed a very | been gathered from other areas pleasant evening in the Recrea-| of our size. Revenue from tion Centre Thursday when |operations of an Arena has been they attended the Children's Fa-| completed. This is based on shion Show. Over 50 modelled | Community needs and sure re- their new gowns in a most at-| venue. We cannot publish fig- tractive manner, as they march- | ures but we are most happy to ed down the ramp to the Easter | announce that the Township, if Bunny who gave each one an|a new arena were, built & man- a ea] RY -~ 7 5 0 7 oA pa a WIND LAD ne 7] : brothers Oscar, Mervyn and 2 x egg. aged to our recommendation ! our . ® Demonstrations - were inter-| would no longer have to sub- Charles Graham and families. he Ned end at their respect- Donna, Bill: and Janice Par- geter, Port Perry ,spent a few days last week with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Johnston, Beth, Don and Sandra spent a couple of days in Pakenham, Mr. and Mrs. John Venning spent the holiday week in Flori- da. Cheryl and Ricky Rahm, Port Perry, spent a few days with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamil ton, Mrs. John Hamilton & Mrs. Fred Hamilton visited Mr. Harry Hall and Mrs. J. A. John- ston visited Mr, and Mrs. J. Rowland in Cobourg Sunday afternoon. z Gordon and Jamie Malcolm visited' their grandmohter, Mrs. A. J. Cook and cousin Douglas Cook, Brooklin, .during the Easter holidays. sidize the Community Centre. Many thanks to those who have offered donations both of labor and money. Sunday was Children's Day Service in St. John's Church, The children handed in their mite boxes. No Sunday School was held. In the United Rev. Romeril preached on Stewardship -- In the Sunday School a Film--In St. Paul's Footsteps, was shown. The Hi-C were guests of Yel- verton Hi-C Friday and spent a pleasant evening. At the re- gular Hi-C -meeting here Sun- day evening Rev. Romeril gave a brief address and answered questions handed in by Hi-C members, after which the film --By the King, A Proclamation' --was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Len Greer from Brampton moved into the Say- well apartment Saturday. He is ready to commence barbering. spersed with musical numbers. Accordian solos by Linda Mount- joy; Vocal solos by Janis Mec- Laughlin--*"I don't want to play in your yard" and "In my Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown" and mouth organ and guitar num- bers by Perry Grandel. Mrs. Lawrence McLaughlin & Mrs. Brian Hamilton were com- mentators. A delicious lunch was served by the A.C.W. who sponsored the entertainment. The new Arena Committee met at Larry Mathison's, Caes- area with Mr. Alex Carruthers, M.P.P. in attendance. Both he and Mr. R. Honey, M.P. have been most helpful. Warden Merrill Van Camp has been kind enough to look into grants from both County and Town- ship. All agreed that a Rec- reation Area Board to organize Recreation in Cartwright would be most helpful. Cost of oper- ating an Arena has been estab- Cartwright Bantams played in the = Hockey Tournament at Sunderland Sat. and brought home the trophy. In the first game they won over Pefferlaw 6-1, second game with Oakwood resulted in 7-2 in favour of Cartwright, Grant McLaughlin scored 10 goals, Trevor Nesbitt and Wayne Scott the other 3 goals. The boys are all set to commence the finals in Port Perry Saturday, having won the semi-finals. Mrs. Gordon McLean, Bow: manville and Mrs. Fred Toms, Enniskillen, spent Friday after- noon with Mrs. H. Taylor. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor who celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniver- sary Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hudson moved into an apartment in the Martyn block, Saturday. Mr. Neil Werry and Larry at- at, Here's a new kind of car sale...a better kind...the Chevrolet kind! During the Bonanza Sale, your Chevrolet dealer is offering specially ----equipped, specially priced Chevrolets at tremendous savings. Every handsome Impala V8 Sport Coupe or Bel Air V8 4-Door Sedan or Biscayne V8 4-Door Sedan coines to you with five popular accessories and options. Best of all, you're getting the car you want, 'equipped the way you want, in/any color you want, at a special price you can afford. Hurry! Check the extra low prices on these three | popular, specially equipped with your dealer. = HERE'S THE STORY ON THE SPECIALLY EQUIPPED, SPECIALLY PRICED CHEVROLET: = enjoyment. You'll notice that every option and accessory in the package is there to make the car you choose more luxurious, more finished. A big dollar plus at trade-in time. . Every sale car comes with five handsome whitewall tires, four dressy wheel covers, Shade-Lite tinted windshield, pushbutton radio and a rear speaker for your travelling || POR EVEN MORE ENJOYMENT, SPECIFY THESE: | Order power steering. and power brakes and your Chevrolet dealer includes them at special Bonanz Sale package savings. If you've never had power steer ing and power brakes, here's your chance. ; } | BONUS-BONUS-BONUS! While the sale is on, you can order Chevrolet's big 327- cu. in. Turbo-Fire V8 engine together with Powerglide and you can save yourself a bundle. The engine and Power lide combination are specially priced" during this sale. And you can get big deals, on ail the Chevrolet family of cars. Your Chevrolet dealer is offering the greatest spring deals ever on these great cars: Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy Il, Corvair and Camaro. 70 mows Beare Motors Limited aves sv. vour vena p-- gs ® if " pe "hop le ar = 2 Se he i AUTHORIZED DEALER IN PORT PERRY UTICA Baptismal & Communion Church Service will be held at Utiea on April 16th at 2.30. Sympathy goes out to the fa- mily of the late Miss Edith Lakey. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Nelson spent Sunday evening with Mr. ug Mrs. Frank Kendall. Mr. and Mrs, J: E. Mitchell were supper guests at Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grays, Port Perry on Sunday evening. tended the Hockey match in Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday night. Murray Carnaghan and Neil McLaughlin joined other Cart- wright and Port Perry boys and played hockey in: Young Canada week at Goderich Thursday morning until Saturday evening and report a most enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eaton, London were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaugh- lin and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tay- lor. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dunsmoor, Brian and Beth visited the Bev. Dealy's, Toronto, Sunday. Cpl. and Mrs. Ken Strang and boys, Ottawa, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larm- er and family. "Mrs. A. E. MacDougald, St. Mary's, spent the week; Mr. George Alexander, Windsor, spent Monday and Tuesday with the Glenn Larmers. "Mr. Richard Holden spent part of holidays at his home in London, the rest on a trip to Harrisburg, Penn. Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls were:-- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Bob- caygeon; Mrs. Bert McMenemy and family, Oshawa; Mr. & Mrs. John Medland and family, | Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Chevarie, Oshawa. NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Butson, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton of Ashburn were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Su- therland and family. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kendall visited Mrs. Lue Cassidy Brook- lin on Tuesday. Mrs. Eva and Jean Suther- land attended a shower held for Mrs. Shirley Devitt at Mrs. Ann Wanninkhof, Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Gary McHugh "and family spent Saturday ev-- ening with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray, Port Perry. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray on the birth of a son, The letter: printed below was written by Mr. and Mrs, Charles Trenka, former residents of Utica, who now make their home in Sudbury. March 10, 1967 Dear friends: Charles and I were delighted and surprised when we received your generous gift of money in the mail. It certainly came as a welcome token and will be put to good use, you can rest assured. EEN AY I am looking forward to even: tually meeting all of you, as Charles and his family often mention you, and I can only imagine what you are like, ra- ther. than having had the plea: sure of your company in the past. However, I did get a chance to meet some of you at Arnold's wedding last June and - I hope to meet you all event- ually. Again, we thank you sincere- ly for your thoughtfullness. Your friends, Charles & Diane Trenka Units for 4, 6 or 8 People - 'Kitchenette and Living area Private Shower and Toilet A Private Lot 40' x 50' Patio and Picnic Table Oshawa 6Y2 Prince St. Hifi Hie For Full Details Please Phone, Write or Drop Into . . . Mitchell & Waite Travel Service < pe Hifi Shi Eec Village CARAVANE Motel | ACCOMMODATION EOR EXPO '67 Swimming and Wading Pools Children's Playgrounds Radio and Television Telephone : Free Parking at Your Door Phone Collect 728 -7395-6 | BRUTON'S DRUG STORE { WILL BE Closed for Holidays FROM 'APRIL Sth until APRIL 23rd Plumbing - Heating - Electric - OFFICE and check his deals today. Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday. 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