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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Sep 1968, p. 7

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E> Td sl 2 ri Adin "FAN K Sota Or | RIBERA HR A TA ON BLACKSTOCK NEWS Continued son and Hunter scoring mak- ing the score 9-5. Jim MacLeod scored for Cartwright in. the 6th and Neil McLaughlin scored in tives in Toronto Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ar- cher, Whitby were Saturday evening viistors and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleming, Oshawa, Sunday afternoon, and Mr. Stuart Miller, Whitby and daughter Mrs. Don Emmer- son, St. Catherines Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Archer. Larry Werry spent the week-end with Rod Campbell. They attended Lindsay Fair Saturday and the ball game in Port Perry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin and Mrs. P. Romeril at- tended the re-union service for all couples who had been married on that charge, in Tyrone church Sunday after- noon AT i (#5 al YL BTW LEAN ERAN EA A A ee PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 26th, 1968 -- 7 Mrs. Ray Langmald and Mr. Elgin Taylor, Solina, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larm- er and boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and family Solina Sunday. Oshawa, also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, Lindsay , were weekend callers of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- ham were Sunday supp guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro Graham and family. 'the 7th. Greenbank was shut out during the last two in- riings. Rick Campbell pitch. ed a solid game throughout the contest receiving terrific support from all his mates. Trevor Nesbitt played er- rorless defensive ball behind the plate. 'Good show Cart- wright Bantams, The Sept. meeting of the ACW. was held in the Parish hall. the evening of Sept. 19th with 12 present. After the singing of, "Blest be the Tie that Binds", with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gambell, Chevrolet introduces 1969. Match this, you other 69. Every Chevrolet has to make it before we mark it. MARK OF EXCELLENCE ° # Mrs. Donneral at the piano, Should we have made the Mrs. Graham, Pres, led in a '69 Caprice shorter? Devotional Period. Com- Or adorned it with flashy munications included a let- nicknacks? Should we have ter from Mrs, John Carter skipped the bigger new (whom we were sorry to 327 cu.-in. standard V8 engine, learn is in hospital) thanking the added interior elegance, : ® the branch for quilting her and the improved Astro quilt and enclosing a dona- Ventilation System? Some tion. Other correspondence people think so--our read was from: Old Crow competitors. "Mission, "Ont, Hospital at ' Orillia, Pakistan Embroider- . . ies, Diocesan Workshop Meeting, Church Calendars, Living Message changes, | Camaro. Who needs to say 'announcing' or 'new' or 'better.' Just look how the '69 Hugger hangs together. Not a line that isn't leaning into the wind. We've improved the interior, too. Quieted the ride. And made the Astro Ventilation ventilate even better. No wonder the other sportsters are gnashing their gears. suggestions for Devotions at ACW. meetings and the Outreach programs to be held at various centres this fall. The Dorcas Sec. read a list of articles needed for the Bale and reported one quilt on hand. Plans were discussed to quilt another one. Several knitted articles were brought in. The Fam- e ily Life Sec. reported three new baby members and- the Sunshine Sec. 4 cards sent. The date of Oct. 25 was set for the Chicken Pie Supper and Bazaar Table. Other matters discussed were the ¢- Vestibule and, Parish Hall floors and the Cook Book. The Treas. was-authorized to buy Garbage Disposals for the kitchen and washrooms plus disposable bags. Mrs. Donneral invited the A.C.W. to have a Garden Party at her Nestleton home. next June This was gladly ac- cepted. Mrs. J. Hamilton gave a most entertaining 'talk on her and John's recent trip to the British Isles after If somebody else made a car like this '69 Chevelle, we'd be worried. Think of the '69 Chevelle as 'concentrated Chevrolet.' ; * which lunch was served and It's got Big Chevrolet features, the meeting dispersed. but a naturally active Mrs. J. A. McArthur; Miss personality all its own. Ida Dempsey; Mr and Mrs. Just add gas--and let the Norman Dysart of Peterbor- other mid-size cars step aside. ough; Miss Betty McArthur, s Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ardis McArthur, Willowdale, at- tended a family reunion in honour of two sister's birth. days at Stratford last week- end. _ Mrs. McArthur and Miss 1969 Dempsey called on Mrs. Dav- i : ¢ id Hill, Richmond Hill. Mon- Chevy Nova by Weir Swain, Toronto ith T D Y. r. Weir Swain, , % | spent the week-end with the wi orque rive. | Herb Swains. The '69 Chevy Nova costs BB Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swain, very little to get into. Very , Don Mills and Miss Helen little to run. And with Swain spent the week-end with Mr. Harold Swain. Miss Ruth Marlow, Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow. All are pleased to hear baby Tara-Lynne Bailey re: * turned home from Hospital Sunday. * Cindy & Lou Ann Mabley, SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER Port Perry were week-end :'s [PHONE 985.7351 | Bea re Motors Ltd. quien: Sieh low-cost Torque-Drive transmission you can order for any 6-cylinder model, it's the thriftiest way yel to get oul of a clutch, Putting you first, i keeps us first. CX-1690 guests of the Lloyd Bea- cocks. INERT {732 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bea. cock and boys visited rela- \ 1 ~ PORT PERRY

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