1 - withatotaly new kind of Pontiac AR EI VE I 4 NO MA FE Fo hy ek CN ARIA a SY Sura. News The thing that 'stirred our | Wilkings. While this couple | summer. e community the most this|had lived in Toronto quite a week-end was hearing of the| few years, they were well- sudden death by accident in| known here and called on Montreal of Mr. & Mrs. Roy| their Seagrave friends each We extend sym- pathy to their daughter Betty (Mrs. Conroy), their son Roy and other relatives & friends. Our hospital report is good Pontiac Grand Prix Beaumont 69 Pontiac Grand Prix Break Away from the ordinary 69 Acadian Break k Away fromthe hohum ow price field 69 Beaumont Break Away from the crowd with trim-size beauty this week. Mrs. Cliff Harper has been discharged and Mr. Harper expects to be home early this week. Tony and Billy Sherman who had tonsil operations last week are both home and feeling fine. Also Mr. & Mrs. Lee Stur- man are delighted to have Pontiac announces the Great Break Away Pontiac Firebird Acadian 69 Pontiac Parisienne 69 Pontiac Firebird Break Away from humdrum driving wih anew generation of Wide Tack Por Pontiacs GM MARK OF Excrueenct before we mark it Certain items shown on the cars in this advertisement are optional at extra cost. Break Away from the dull with Pontiac's Five Great Sports Every GM car has to make it Ler A AY . | AO CRE UR Ra SR ATIT TS BOY, S50) PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 26th, 1968 -- 9 their baby home from the hospital at last and appar- ently doing well. Ronald Nobbs is wearing a happy smile. His 4-H club calf won 1st prize in the inter-county contest at Lind- say Fair. KX) -| Tuesday Visiting Mrs. Nodwell last week was a long-time friend, Mrs. A. Kalil of Ottawa. Misses Janice Dowson and Brenda Webster of Port Perry visited with Mrs, Boe on the weekend. Other visitors were the sons and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeNure of Lindsay. They stayed with the Nich- olls family while their par- ents were on a Maritime - tour. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanama- ker entertained their sons, the in-laws and grandchild- _|ren at dinner on Sunday. This was a birthday feast for B. L. The Brownie mothers are reminded that their next meeting is scheduled for Wed. evening, Oct. 2nd at 8 p.m. We see various places an- nouncing Turkey Dinners. Seagrave will be sticking to their regular date, the first Wednesday of November. The Board of Stewards had a meeting on Mon. (16) night and got things rolling. Our lady members of the manse committee met with those from Greenbank and Pinedale at the manse last afternoon. They looked the place over and didn't find any cobwebs but did see a few spots which could be improved with new curtains, fresh paper and -|perhaps some new furniture. We have learned to expect a sleepy Sunday. after Lind- say Fair and we had it. At S. S. Neil Wanamaker had to substitute for somebody as. supt. There was no program number but 2 had birthdays: Danny Maschke and Joanne Foote. Next week it should be different with a special ser- vice called the 61st Anniver- sary. This is 3 weeks before the actual date, Oct. 20th, -|but we like to be on time sometimes 11 o'clock is the hour of service and Rev. Wm. Black of Port Perry the guest speaker. Mr. Black seems very popular in his home church so come along and meet him. No S. S. next Sunday. ge 985-7373 woes Bob Archer Motors "Limited wo re See your local authorized Pontiac Dealer. : PX 1690 A INVEST NOW 1% for Terms of 1 or 2 years VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985.7306 HST ATT SI LN LEONA