By Olga Hill COBRECTION -- In last week's issue of thé*Star, the proceeds of the Baking Booth at the Hospital Spring Fair . were listed as $358.60. This should have been $58.60. A good crowd gathered in the Township Hall Monday night, May 27th to meet Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt, the Progressive Cons er vative Candidate. After a brief in. troduction by Bill Ferguson, President of the Conservative BLACKSTOCK NEWS i=: Association of Cartwright, Mr. Pratt gave an informa- tive address. Several ques- tions were asked and ably answered by the candidate. At this period the meeting was thrown open for all to shake hands and ask more questions of Mr. Pratt while enjoying coffee and lunch. On Wednesday 33. ladies and one gent thoroughly en- joyed a bus trip to Toronto and a tour-of the Allan Gar- den Green Houses; Fred Vic- COLOURED Charcoal - PATIO and eo o SIDEWALK SLABS PLAIN 24" x 30" 24" x Red - Yellow 24" x 24" Green 24" x 24" 2 24" x 12" PHONE 985-7951 REESOR Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY tor Mission; Lunch at City Hall; a tour of United Church House, also Timothy Eaton Memorial Church. ately 90 persons enjoyed a travelogue in the Parish Hall when Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dysart of Peterborough show- ed lovely slides of Europe 'and movies of Africa, which they had taken during their two years overseas. This evening also rounded off with a delicious lunch and social hour. At the W.L euchre Wed- nesday night, following were 'the winners--High lady: Mrs. Elmo Archer; low lady: Mrs. L. Byers; high gent: Mr. W. Hopps; low gent: Mr. Neil Bailey. Next party June 12. In the United Church Sun- day a.m. the choir rendered the Anthem "The Heavens Declare the Glory of God". Rev. P. Romeril preached on "The Fruit of the Spirit is Kindness". ] In St. John's church Rev. R. C. Rose dealt with some Ancient Divisions of the Church." Miss Lorraine Turner and Bill Thompson who have Friday evening approxim- | been taking their Red Cross Leader Patrol Course at Boys Club in Oshawa passed all their tests Saturday. Mrs. Roy Morrow, Hilton, spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ri- chard Van Camp and family. Glad to report Mrs. Neil Malcolm and Mrs. Gerald Kelly home from hospital and we wish them a steady INVEST NOW 7% for Terms of 3 or 4 years VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaran Investments | Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 the puzzle mail 2[e] EPOCH . DID OVER . RUN AFTER LIE liad SEASON . PAINTING SKILL ~~ PHOTOGRAPHED DONKEY THREE SINGERS AHEAD OF TIME 13. 1". 15. 1". 18. 1". n. 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Phone PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 6, 1968 -- 13 convalescence. ~~Mr. and Mrs. A, Hern and baby Juanita were Thursday supper guests and recent vi- sitors were cousins from Longford Mills -- Miss Edith Graham, Mrs. Estella Me- Crae, and Mrs. W. Cotton. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hall and six daughters, Tyrone and Mr. and Mrs: Cameron Por- ter and Sean, Orono, were Sunday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stan Raham and Mrs. Arthur Rahm. Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Fer- guson, Toronto were Sunday Supper guests of Mrs. C. Hill & called on the Stan Rahms and Roy and Bill Fergusons. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Magee, Whitby and Mrs. Beth Jack- son, Toronto, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. A. Wright & the Fred Trewins. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Port Perry, both former Cart- wright residents--who are to FARMS WANTED L REAL ESTATE LTO REALTOR 985-7373 celebrate their 50th. wedding anniversary Saturday. - Mrs. George Fowler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Rutherford and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rutherford at the former's farm near Sea- grave. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cook were supper guests and Mr. and Bill Grace and Elaine, all of Beaverton were even- ing callers of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy and Traci, Toronto spent the week-end with the Ken Duns. moors. ort ESTIMATES & SERVICE | FOR CALL 985 - 3112 Heating '& Ventilation | INDUSTRIAL + COMMERCIAL - * RESIDENTIAL 3 REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS '- CONTRACTS | BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL : DIRECTORY For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business -and farm operations. 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