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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Oct 1968, p. 14

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SUE NOT ATRL) BENITA JY DPE RATIONS \ 'Y, [¥ EAN EIEN 39 y fat Lad ar (5 i ¢ ------ TN SE ERA NE EAR FRA NAS NN MPERERER dad 14-PORT PERRY STAR-- Thursday, October 3rd, 1968 BLACKSTOCK Continued ceding him. Rick Campbell scored in the 4th. Cart- wright's big inning came in the fifth when they had a nine run total. Nesbitt and Kinnunen both hit" round trippers. N. McLaughlin, G. McLaughlin, MacLeod, Mal- colm, Campbell and Jackson reached home. The score now read 15 - 3. - In the sixth Malcolm hit a home run for Cartwright and N. McLaughlin and Mac- Leod scored in the 7th. The only spark of life shown by Utica was in the sixth when Mitchell and Jordon scored. The final score was 18 - 5. Grant McLaughlin went to the mound in the third and muffed the big Utica bats the rest of the contest. Cart- wright batters poled 4 home runs. Cartwright's top hitter was Jim MacLeod, who reached first base 5 times in 5 tries. All the Cartwright players earned boquets for their fine performance. Sunday morning in the United Church the choir sang an Anthem--"The Sands of FAR A hb ELECTRICAL Time". Rev. Romeril chose as the theme for his sermon "Will Ye also Go Away?" as asked by Jesus to his Dis- ciples and bringing it to the present time. It being St. Michael and All Angels Day in the Angli- can Church, Rev. Rose prea- ched on Angels. He said "Listen to voices that speak. Now wake up and walk forth into the world". October 13th St. John's of Blackstock will worship with Port Perry Anglicans it be- ing Harvest Home Sunday. Glad to report Mrs. G. Crawford home from Hospi- tal and Mr. Kenneth Duns- moor from Oshawa, but sorry to say Mrs. C. Smith is in Port Perry, also Mrs. Arnold Taylor is in Ajax hospital. Mrs. R. Stinson, Bowman- ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham also Mrs. A. Wright and the Fred Trewins Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Mec- Kee visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin Bruce, Port Perry, Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fergu- son and family, Toronto, vis- CLLR LTLRRRRRRRRRRRRRR YY CALL US FOR FR gn Rosa St |W Piedad AS AS ANS SSS SSN ANN SNS NX YN DRYERS ; KEN P. MURRAY CONTRACTOR - : [ [J Domestic and Industrial : WIRING : EE ESTIMATES ON 1 COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT H PHONE 985 - 7005 : _ PORT PERRY /| 7 Xion NEWS ited Roy and Bill 'Fergusons Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston, Oakwood, were Sunday after- noon callers with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy and Traci, Scarboro and Mr, Harold Wright, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors with the Ken Dunsmoors. } Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Gra- ham called on Mr, and Mrs. Russel Brown, Cadmus, Sun. day Mr. and Mrs, Harry De La Matter and Lloyd, Toronto called on Mrs. G. Crawford and Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Pearce Sunday. Mrs. Neil Malcolm and fa- mily; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolm; Mrs. H. Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow were Friday evening dinner guests of Mts. A. J. Cook, Brooklin. Messrs. Neil and Howard Malcolm spent a couple of days last week on a busi- ness trip to New York State. Mrs. R. Ford returned home Thursday after a ten days visit in Port Credit. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rensink & family, Cedar Creek, were Sunday guests and Kenn and David Motton, Willowdale, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and boys. Mr. and Mrs. F. Henke, Jerry and Frank Jr., Scarboro have moved into the farm they purchased from Mr. H. Vine recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stev- enson, Willowdale and Mr. & Mrs. John Slemon were Sun- L day evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn. Check The Label On Your Paper Manchester Communion service was ob- served on Sunday morning. Service at the regular hour 11:15 next Sunday. Anniversary services will be held Sunday, October 6, with Dr. M. B. Dymond, Port Perry as guest speaker at 11 o'clock. - Music by Kedron mixed quartette assisting the local choir. Rev. Mr. Black, Port Perry will be the guest speaker at 7:30 with music by Manchester Choir, assisted by: several Prince Albert choir members. We are glad to report that Mrs. Ken Fralick is improv- ing in Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. A, G. Christie hds re- BUY -- SELL 985-7373 \LEEE" * Ot Philosopher IT TAKES AMIGHTY SMART|| JOHN BALLARD Lumber and Building Supplies|} New Homes, Cottages & Alerations Phone 985-7335 PORT PERRY AUTOMATIC - SPEED Q EEN turned to her home in Balti- more, Md., after spending the summer here with her daughter. Miss Catherine Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Gil roy of "Enniskillen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dobson 'on' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, A, Roach at- tended the Hvidsten-Finbow wedding at Uxbridge on Sat- urday. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Smurth- waite of Concord visited her som visited Mrs. Crosier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hofstee and her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Zylstra of Holland were lun- cheon guests with Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Mitchell Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon But- ler of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Best on Saturday evening. 'sister; Mrs. Meta Holtby for several days last week. Our Sunday School child- ren will be glad to have you sponsor them for the Walka- thon, Chalk Lake and return, on Saturday, Oct. 5th, Pro- ceeds for the Church and a 'Mission project. : Mrs. W. S. Taylor and Brenda, Stouffville. and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Prentice, Ep- CY WILSON JAMB Ontario's Finest MANCHESTER PRESENTS GARRY McCOLMAN'S COUNTRY MUSIC FEATURING © BILL JOHNSON HONEY WEST & BILLY MARTIN JERRY LEE (CANADA'S JOHNNY CASH) "THE COUNTRY SHOWMEN" AND CFGM's GARRY McCOLMAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th at 8:00 P.M. of FORD SALES OREE Country Group 'A SHOW FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY PF -- AT. THE. -- PORT PERRY ARENA ADMISSION : - ADULTS _ CHILDREN RESERVE $1.50 $1.00 GENERAL $1.25 76e. 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