di 9 RY Ce NY er ! | x BLACKSTOCK NEWS By O. Hill At the United Church ser- vice held in the Hall Sun- day morning Rev. P. Romeril gcommenced the worship with a short talk on "Be Careful of Time". He chose as the theme of his sermon "Life is a Fight of Faith". It is hoped that next Sun- day service may be held in the Christian Education room dc if not it will still be held in the Township Hall. Despite the threatening rain and light drizzle a good crowd attended the ecumeni-. eal open air service at Cart- wright Park, Caesarea, Sun- day. The Guides, Brownies, Scouts and Cubs attended in their groups. Following the raising of the Flag: by the Scouts. Rev. Fred Swann of Nestleton Presbyterian cpurch conducted the service in which Father Herman Ro- man Catholic from Port glican .and Rev. P. Romeril, United Church took part. Rev. Swann delivered a fine sermon on "Fundamentals of Faith." : Glad to say fairly good re- ports are coming from the friends in hospitals. Mr. John Venning and Mr. Lar- man Hyland, also two former Cartwright residents Mr. Ed- gar Heron and Mr. Creighton Devitt all in Oshawa; Mrs. J. A. Johnston in Port Perry and Mr, John Archer in Bow- manville, Mrs. J. Forder, Ux- bridge. Congratulations to Mr. Herb Hooey who celebrated his 93rd birthday Sunday by attending the ecumenical ser- vice at Caesarea, followed by a party in his home arranged by his daughters. At the supper party were the hon- oured guests--Mr. Hooey and his wife who was able to get over from Mrs. Eade's rest home at Port Perry; Mr. Nor- man Coulter, Scarboro, who has spent a few days with Mr. Hooey; Mr. and Mrs. Ru- pert Werry; Mr. Harry San- derson; Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin; Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, Brian & John. Visitors during the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and Roy were: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn, Toronto; Mr. Ray Burns, Brockville; Miss Marion Brad- burn, Toronto; Mr, Leonard Chamberland, Malton; Miss Joan Bradburn, Oshawa; Mr. Donald ,Maple Grove; Mr. & Mrs. Jack Webb, Oakville. Doug and Craig Larmer spent a couple of days last week with the Harvey Yel- lowless, Solina. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton and boys, Oshawa called on the Lloyd Wrights Saturday. Harold Wright went home with them for a holiday. Glad Perry, Rev. R. C. Rose, An- to report Mrs. Wright able 'FALL s DURHAM CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY AT ORONO September 7-8-9 to return home from hospi- tal Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dy- sart, returned home from Metz, France Friday. Miss Betty McArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Ardis McArthur, Willow- dale also spent Saturday with Mrs. J. A. McArthur. Miss Dorothy Hillman, Tor- onto spent last week with Mrs. John Venning. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong, Salem, called on Mrs. J. Wotten Sunday. FAIR Co-sponsored by Trent of Commerce. 2. Individual Performances DENNIS HULL IN Orono. FRIDAYS PROGRAMME SCHOOL PARADE at 1:30 P.M. ORONO JUNIOR BAND IN ATTENDANCE Bowmanville and Peterborough y FLOATS SLENTENNIAL AMATEUR COMPETITION: 1. Open to schools, churches, athletic groups, cubs, guides, etc. Sponsored by Orono Chamber Sponsored by Smith Beverages Ltd. ATTENDANCE AT N.H.L. HOCKEY PLAYERS ESSO BOOTH Sponsored by Esso Home Heat Team: A. H. Sturrock & Sons, Bowmanville and Harvey Partner Limited, BATON TWIRLERS -- HOLSTEIN SHOW SHEEP SHOW -- 4.H CLUB DAY RABBIT SHOW -- FARM IMPLEMENT DISPLAY FAT CALF SHOW -- Sponsored by Lawrence Hooey and Associates ~ MAMMOTH MIDWAY -- C. and S. SHOWS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Bobcaygeon, spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. and Mrs. Frank Carter and]. More changes taking place in our community. We hear that Mr. John Cook has sold his farm and Mr. Wm. Car- negie has sold his house. Don't forget the W.I. Bus trip to Toronto Centre Island and other points on Sept. 12. Anyone wishing to go please contact Mrs. H. Phoenix or Mrs. Geo. Beaton. A shower for Miss Marilyn Rodd will be held at her home on Thurs. evening Aug. 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cook- man and girls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lunny at their Haliburton cottage. Rev. and Mrs. Cooper of Uxbridge were recent visit: ors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc- Millan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parish of Sunderland visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beaton Thurs. Mr. Ed McCaig officiated at our Sunday morning ser- vice. We were also enter- tained by delightful accordi- an duets by little Gloria and Anne Smith of Sandford. Master Frederick Martin spent a few days at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. H. Guy, who returned with him for a holiday in Peterbor- Greenbank News Ce rida I | : 3! Ed : | : . : Fons 3 = wy RAL ALA HB 4 didn aindunssintcittaiviatusdeitdtannnidiidbaisseemnaskanm sk bamsnkaiindidoist atid ed aa i ee, PORT PERRY STAR = Thurs, August 31st, 1967 « 13 Ottawa called at Armour Mc Millan's on Saturday. Mrs. Reg. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Foster and fa- mily paid a visit to their son Reg., who is attending the Ontario Athletic Leadership Camp at Longford Mills on Lake Couchiching. ~ Misses Lynne Foster and Linda Stone visited their par- ents home last week. The young folks at W. Stone's entertained a few of their friends to a corn roast last Saturday evening. ly, Joanne Harris, Lynne Fos- ter, Danny Stone, Don Me- Caig. Austin and Marjory Tait of Blackstock are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Tait, Mr. & Mrs. J. Ianson made a week-end trip to the home of their daughter in Hep- worth, returning Paul and Susan Walker, who had spent 2 weeks with them and bring- ing back Debbie Lee who had been holidaying in Hepworth. Mrs. R. Baird and Mrs. A. McMillan travelled to Tor- onto with the Sunderland chartered bus to ex and re- ported an interesting day. Peter Forsyth of Scarbor- ough, who has spent the summer with Neil Hunter's, has returned to his home. Mrs. Robert Leask in Tor- onto for a few days with her sister, Mrs. McCormick, also found time for the Ex. Mr. Trevor Blakely attend- ed the Mosport Races and spent the week-end in Osh. y awa. ; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee of |, Enfield called on Mr. & Mrs. |'# Roy Leask on Thursday. E Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ac-| ton, Wayne and Dianne of| Lindsay visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Stone. At the recent swimming classes at Beaverton, Paul Stone won his bronze medal- |lion while Jane Anne passed her Junior swimming tests. Mrs. H. Phoenix visited at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ted Ray in Toronto on Thursday and took in the Ex. ough. Mrs. Geo. Beaton and Mrs. Ross Cookman attended a shower for Miss Jean Gra- ham at Wick Fri. evening. Congratulations to the fol- lowing students who were successful in passing their Grade 13 exams: :Ron Blake- cock and boys had a few days holidays in Northern Ontario and visited relatives. Visitors during the week with Rev. and Mrs. P. Rom- eril and Dennis were: Mr. Hummel from West Germ- any; Mrs. Ute Berrer, Sud- bury; Philip, Catherine, Su- san and Elizabeth Romeril of Courtice. . Mrs. Alex Clements, Nor- Office Rambler Sales, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bea-} a pleasant holiday with Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Bilbey, Hundred Mile House, B.C. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Pearce and Mrs. Crawford were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Carnochan, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn, Betty Ann and Julie Marie, KEN P. MURRAY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL. HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 274 Rosa St. PORT PERRY Scugog. wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy, Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. McConnell and Mrs. Fred Patterson, Nor- wood spent Tuesday and Sun- day supper guests of Mrs. C. Hill were Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Ferguson, Toronto; Rev. C. H. Ferguson, Don Mills-and- Mr. Roy Ferguson. LJ Sponsored by Mr. &Mrs. E. ET AIGHT HORSE SHOW -- - DURHAM CENTRAL " MAMMOTH MIDWAY -- C. and S. SHOWS EXHIBITS OPEN SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday OSHAWA BARBER SHOP CHORUS:-- Sponsored by Robson Motors, Bowmanville; John F. ~~ Dewith, Real Estate Ltd., Bowmanville; Russell C, "Honey, M.P., Port Hope, Ontario. SATURDAY NIGHT FAIR DANCE -- . TOWNSHIP HALL, ORONO 'Clare Nesbitt Orchestra. Friday Evening QUARTER HORSE RACES -- 6.30 p.m. CAKE AUTION -- FAT CALF AUCTION OLD TIME COSTUME COMPETITION -- 1867 - 1900 Prizes $12.00; $8.00; $6.00 and $4.00 BEAUTY QUEEN COMPETITION -- Sponsored by Ricard Real Estate Ltd., Bowmanville SATURDAY'S PROGRAMME OFFICIAL OPENING -- 1:00 P.M. Russell C. Honey, M.P., Durham ORONO BAND IN ATTENDANCE BIG 4 GUERNSEY REGIONAL SHOW BEEF CATTLE SHOW -- RABBIT SHOW DAIRY CATTLE SHOW--FARM IMPLEMENT DISPLAY AFTERNOON HARNESS RACES -- Wagering Privileges Mr 'and Mrs. Lorne Wan- non, St. Catherines are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and family for a few days and visiting the other relatives. Mrs. Austin Beacock spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Osborne, Newcastle John Mew and family, Tor- onto. d Mrs. Gordon McLean, Bow- manville was Saturday even- ing guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- cher, Bowmanville were Sat- urday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vaughan and Eleanor, Durham, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy and Traci. Toronto, were week- end guests of the Ken Duns- moors. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hen- ry and family, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb and family, Oakville, were Sun- day guests of Mrs. L. Henry, "Mrs. Albert Wright and 'Mrs. R. Stinson, Bowmanville are visiting relatives in Wes- tern, Ontario. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright MISS DURHAM CENTRAL HEAVY HORSE SHOW STAKE FEATURE Evening Come as you are dance returned home Tuesday from ing program in your school this fall, welcome it. If not, learn how your school can get started on this lifesaving pro- gram by completing and mailing this coupon. CIAG ({ORNO) I NEY This year, about 275 Ontario high schools will have driver instruction courses approved by the Ontario Department of Education and the Ontario Department of Transport. These courses are under the control of the local school board and principal and do not interfere with regular school classes. If there is a driver-train- | "THIS BOY NEEDS "GUIDANCE accidents on Ontario roads last year--an in- crease of 12 percent over 1965. Fatal accl- dents claimed 660 lives in this group--an increase of 10 percent since 1965. Yet statistics show that drivers who graduate from approved high school driver training courses have fewer accidents'. . . far fewer traffic violations. To: Director of Safety Educaticn, Highway Safety Branch, Ontario Department of Transport, Queen's Park, Toronto 2, Ontario. ) From: MAES AL AS AAA RA EE ARE EE EE FRR Please send me information about high school driver-training courses. infant alolutiodioiet edad edad odode fol od XE KF FF Rg Tepes Rp " INSURANCE ATORS INSURANC!} AR 1016) MY 8 {OANTING) Sel | 39 89 33 3 Mr. and Mrs. Doherty of ° Np oe puree -- Cdn PY _ Drivers age 16 to 24 were involved in 74,500 § ;