150 Family Members "Attend Love Re-union The 1968 Love reunion was held at the Well Springs Park Greenbank, on Aug. 4, *t was an ideal day and there was a good attendance of 150 family members, There was a very good pro- gram which everyone enjoy- ed. The sports in the after- noon were very well planned and were certainly enjoyed. A very good supper was then Draperies HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Slip Covers Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service Custom Made Drapes Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. enjoyed after which prizes were given out for the oldest member present went to Mrs. Ethel Whitter of Port Perry, Ont. The family coming the greatest distance went to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love and family from Vegreville, Alta., a distance of 2300 miles. The youngest member present was Gary Lee Styles, 2 month old son of Mr. & Mrs. George Styles, Bridgeview, Illinois. A memorial few minutes was then observed in mem- ory of those who departed this life since last year's re union and this was conduct- ed by Pat Love. Business matters were then discusseed and new of- ficers appointed to take care of next year's reunion. Every year we have fami- lies present for the first time and this year some of them were: Mr. & Mrs. John Boyce and family from Worth, Tlli- nois, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Love from Vegreville, Alta. and Mr. Reg. Brown of Nipowin, Sask. The count taken for the greatest number representing Mrs. Phair, Toronto, visit- éd her daughter, Mrs.- Ronald Ginn and family on Sunday. Mrs. Lucille Gray, an Am- way customer of Marg. Crox- all won the draw of the month, a seventeen piece set of stainless steel cook ware. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. W. Plaskett, Penny and Terry, visited friends in Gravenhurst on Sunday. Sympathy is extended to any one family was won by the descendants of the late Simeon Love. Words cannot describe the enjoyment derived from vi- siting in such a large family gathering. Some members you just see once a year at this gathering and others you meet for the first time. All are a little saddened when it comes to an end, but look forward always to next year's celebration. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 26,1968 -- 15 Manchester News Mrs. Lorne Thompson in the sudden passing of her bro- ther, Mr. Earl Williams last week in Toronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cro- sier and Jimmy of Ajax visit- ed his grandmother Mrs. M. Crosier on Sunday. The U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Alvin Bruce on Thursday afternoon, Oct- ober 3rd at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jarvis and boys visited the liftlocks at Peterborough on Sunday af- ternoon. Mrs. Card of Agincourt vi- sited her son Norman Card and family on Sunday. ter Sunday School will spon- sor a Walkathon on Satur- day, October 5th to Chalk Lake and return. Proceeds for the Church and a Mission project. The children of Manches- Come see the cars ; with the come-closer look. They're at your Chev-Olds dealer's right now. Captivating cars like this all-new Delta 88 Royale » --youngmobile thinking in a big, beautiful package. Sportier looking vinyl top--that's youngmobile thinking. Longer, easier riding 124-inch wheelbase ~--that's youngmobile thinking. So is the custom pinstriping. The side fender louvres. The draft-free, New top-of-the-line Olds 88: Delta 88 Royale ventipane-free side windows. To say nothing of a Rocket 455 V8. They're standard on Royale, along with the new GM safety features. There's even an ingenious anti-theft device to keep your Delta 88 Royale your Delta 88 Royale. Stop in soon. See all the cars with the come-closer look. They're on display and waiting for you right now. ~ Escape from the ordiaarvt your Oldsmobile dealers: Toronado, Ninety Eight, Delta 88, 4-4-2; Cutlass, Vista-Crisiser. SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE DEALER > QUEEN STREET Beat re Motors Lid. PHONE 985.7351 MARK OF EXCELLENCE Every Oldsmobile has to make it before we mark it, Fa A A heh hhh jJetEIalllill lll RABBI RRARRRRRRRRRRR. Mw AE TP N12 ATR APA A SATA KA" "ASA 4 A°TLIATA MRCAA LEER, 4 Lat COTTAGES WANTED 985-7373 985-2581 - ELECTRICAL AI hut seeds iit : For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs CALL ART'S LUMBING and HEATING R.R. #1, PORT PERRY Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZ) Licenced Mechanic Ashburn News Rall Day Service was held in Burn's Church on Sunday, Sept. 22nd at 11.30 a.m. with the Order of Worship as pre- pared by the Board of Chris- - tian Education. Rev. W. Black had charge of the act of commissioning of the following teachers and leaders: Superintendent -- Mr. Douglas Ashton; Assist- ant Supt. --Mr. Fred Daw; Secretary--Miss Jean Gard- ner; Treasurer -- Mr..Hugh Knight; Teachers--Mrs. Wm. Hopkins; Mrs. H. Ashton; Mrs. M. Agar; Mrs. Douglas Ashton; Mrs. A Richardson; Mrs. R. Batten; Mrs. A. Fish- er; Mr. Theo. Knight; Mr. Wm. Gardner; Mr. Douglas Ashton, Miss Ruth Oliver. Miss Nancy Taylor is at- tending Teacher's College in Toronto; Miss Judith Batten at Western University in London and Mr. James Daw at York University in Tor- onto. Mrs. M. Sparks spent last week with her son and fam- ily at Havelock. Mrs. Edgar Heron attend- ed the trousseau tea for Miss Donn Cromie in Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ash- ton visited Mrs. W. Kerr at Unionville last Sunday. ISX CN YY CX ORR CCC NX XXN ana "tL LLLLLLLRLRRLRRRRR RRR RRRR nnn nd SGGAGLANGL LLG GAGA MALL RRL LCRA RR RRR RRR RRR RY KEN P. MURRAY CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial WIRING 274 Rosa St. CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 PORT PERRY Lh A A A A A a A A A A LS 8 SNS XEN SPECIAL ments. _Mrs. Wm. Cornish. Port Perry Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, Oct. 1st, 7 p.m. IN THE OFFICES OF LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER Co., Ltd. This Meeting in its entirety concerns the Planning of this year's Christmas arrange- It is essential that as many Local Merchants and Organizations take part in order to make the arrangement, a reality. For Further Information Call the Secretary, MEETING TR UREA