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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jun 1969, p. 9

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1. Scugog News w J Ld » 8 . _ Sunday with friends at Bob- _ Saturday. - ed bd pits REL a = Fart © Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman "spent the week-gnd on a fish- ing trip at West Lake. Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Sa. ville on Sunday included Mr. and, Mrs. D. Saville & child- ren of Ajax,"Mr. and Mrs, 'Bob Irvin of Toronto, Miss Anne Mason of Ajax and Mr. and Mrs, E. Saville of Tor- onto. 54 Misses Harold and Cal Bro- die spent last week with Mr, and Mrs, E. Metcalf at Minx Lake. Miss Freda Burnham of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. & Mrs. J. Burnham. Mrs. V. Aldred spent three days in Toronto attending the Rebekah Assembly at the Roval York in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Appleton at- tended the 35th wedding an- .niversary of Mr. and Mrs. H. - Appleton of Whitby which was held in- the Genosha Hotel at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hancock and Sandv of Orillia Sunday vicitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown. Miss Janice Carter spnent caygeon. » Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker of Toronto dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese at- terded the Georgeff - Smith wedding in St. Catherines on Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas attended the Wagg - Wright wedding at Stouffville on 'Saturday. ; The sympathy of the Ie- land people is extended to Mr. Brekke and Mrs. E. Pren- " tice in the sudden passing of their. brother in Saskat- chewan and to the family of| the late Mr. G. Bratley who 'by all present. . INVEST NOW 8%% FOR 5 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 '| their cottage Bradley Lake. Lip ito Has ALLE 01 8 RA ART Ad VES ASRS PERLE PTF ANE WAR So AR IA A passed away in Port Perry Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. C. Holt en- tertained on Saturday at six p.m. to a dinner and presen- tation in honor of Miss Pat Cornish. A lovely time was had by all present. Mrs. R. Bruce and children and Mrs. Blanche Mark of Cobourg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn, Mr. and Mrs. T. Manns had a barbeque Saturday night and entertained Mrs. C. Woolsey of Saskatchewan, a sister and the Hopes from Pickering, Oshawa, Uxbridge, Prince Albert, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kane and Mr. John Kane spent Sunday at the Black Creek Pioneer Village. Mr. Richard Appleton is vacationing in Orillia for two 'weeks. ig Mrs. Crooks of Port Perry is visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. Jack- son. Mr. and Mrs. C.. Fralick Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Barretts, Al- dred's Beach. 'Service at Grace at 9 a.m. Come. Mr. Clare Fralick flew to Vancouver on Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. B. Boos. Saturday evening a pre- sentation was held in the hall for Mr. and Mrs. B. Jef- frey. © A nice time was had Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crozier accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson spent the week- end in Boston & Batavia. Mr. and Mss. R. McDougall and children and Miss Dian-. ne Wallace of Port Perry, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler on Sunday. Mr. S. Rzany and Mr. J. Rvan Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reece. A large number of Island reople attended the Decora- tion Services at Prince Al- bert cemetery on Sunday. Miss Joan Mueller spent the week-end in Uxbridge & Toronto with Miss Linda Lazwick., Mr, A. Krieg, Clara. and Heidi week-end guests at Mr. and 'Mrs. Sutherland of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. J Cairns of Toronto, Misses Melodie and Monita & Ryan Appleton, Sunday visitors fof Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick. Don't forget the Strawberry Supper next Wed. on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith at Gerrow's Beach. In case of rain it will be served in the lower level of their house. Both settings will be accompanied by music fromr the Thomas electric organ Telephone 985-7306 NOW Juke Box: 4 SUN VALLEY SEAGRAVE ~ DANCE every Saturday night. $3.00 per couple. June 14, 1969~METRO SOUND : June 21, 1969 - THE HARPER VALLEY BOYS DANCING Friday Nights and Sundays to the also -- Filtered Swimming Pool - Picnic Tables - 3 Snack Bar - Odds & Ends for Groceries. We are about 10 miles north of Port Perry and coming from the other way about 8 miles south of Manilla." PHONE 357-3617 played by Mr. Pallant' of 'ONTARIO OPEN Plays 25 ¢ Scugog and Miss Puckrin from Pickering, whom we've heard before. Contact Mrs. Earl Reader for tickets. We were sorry to. hear of the death of Carl Fowler, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fowler. Several peo- ple know Bob-well from the days when he attended 'the "Head" school and in Oshawa activities, v Visitors at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reader over the week-end were Mr, Bob Evans, Mr. O. Reader, Mr .and Mrs. A. Beauchamp and children, Mrs. Joyce Red- man, Mrs. Edna Fowler and Mr. Gerald Reader, all of Port Perry, Mr. Frank Read: er, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton of Oshawa and Mr. Kén Brown of St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce have sold their house in Port Perry and in the near future will move into the former Is- land home of Mrs. Earl Heayn and the late Mr. Heayn. We are very pleased to 'welcome John and Beryl | back to the Island again. Mrs. Reta Rodman of Osh- awa spent most of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gra- ham of Prince Albert. Prince Mrs. Les Beacock Thursday night June .19th, another successful euchre party was held in.the Rec. reation Centre, ~~ Tally cards revealed prizey were awarded to: High lady --Mrs. 0. Doyle; High Gent -- Mr. J. Holdershaw; Low lady -- Mrs. J. Harris; Low gent--Mr. A. Munro; Floating lone hand to Mrs. R. Alsop. The executive hope the senior citizens of the village and midst feel free to use the hall for perhaps a few rounds of cards in the after- noons. Please' contact Mrs. R. McIntyre or any member of the committee in charge. A favourable. attendance patronized the Mother and Daughter Brownie Banquet held in our -church parlors June 17th. y Friday night a group of light-footed folk "assembled in the Recreation Centre for a dance for all-ages. Suit- able music was provided hy Mr.-and Mrs. Snelgrove, Mrs. Bell, Mr. F. Gibson. Caller for squares--Mr M. Fralick. Spot dance was won hy Mr. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 26, 1969 -- 9 parently the committee were pleased with the results of the evening"in general Last Sunday a splendid at- tendance was noted- at the annual memorial - service which was observed on the large grounds of Pine Grove Cemetery. This sacred service was partially made possible through the thoughtfulness of Port Perry Oddfellows, namely Messrs. Don Crosier, Ken Dowson and Terry Iod- gins participating. A very fitting message was delivered by Mr. Don Keeler, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird of Greenbank, proved most lib- eral sharing their vocal tal- ent, accompanied by Mrs. B.| Snelgrove at the piano as she did same for all the hymns. The sound system was well supervised by Mr. David Godley. - Much credit is also due the caretaker Mr. and Mrs. Ross Alsop for their ardent endeavours, as the grounds appeared in immaculate con- dition which was admired by many. We are pleased to iearn Mr. and Mrs. T. Buxcey, Osh- awa," who have moved into our village. " Sorry to learn Mr. Ken Skerratt is ,hospitalized.. Glad to know Mr: M. Lin: ton is progressing favour- ably after his accident. Mr. and Mrs. G. Huntér & Mr. and Mrs. C. Chambers were guests at the Jackson- ron Church on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. were guests at the Jansen- Coyle wedding in Uxbridge on Saturday. Mr." and Mrs. F. Gibson New Liskard and area. children of Oakwood were tyn oh\Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. J. Harris were guests with Mr. and Mrs. R. McIntyre while camping at Bobcaygeon. * ; 'Mr. & Mrs. N. Wilson and Bruce joined a family gath- ering at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller at Lake Simcoe on_Sunday. ~ Miss Edna Vance, Toronto enjoyed the week-end with 'her brother and wife Mr. & Mrs. W. Vance. and Mrs. M. Fralick. Lunch and coffee was served. Ap- Epsom Jean Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer Jack Hill, Claremont on Mon- day evening. - Geers were at Sturgeon Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Geer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Gorrell of Eden and Mrs, As- ling' "brothers Wilfred of Lindsay and Arthur of Little Britain called on. Mr. and' Mrs. Donald Asling on Sun. Mrs. Middleton of White- vale, Miss Fern Millar and Miss Elsie Millar of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs.|. News dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allie Christie~on Sun. Epsom Church on Sundav. This will be the closing of the Sunday School for July and August. Everyone wel- come. Mrs. L. Lyons, Mrs. G. Jef- fery and Mrs. Stewart were in Toronto Monday evening to see the play "Come Blow Your Horn". Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Thorn The Sunday School willl' have a Picnic dinner at the ton of Port Perry called on Mrs. Cawker on Sunday. TAKE FRYING TIME: STORE HOURS: : 9:00 a. ' NG, Redmans Fish & Chips 11:30 a.m. -- 11:00 p.m: Daily our m. -- 11:00 p.m. Daily visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Geer. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown who have moved to the Prentice farm. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell and girls of Roxborough, P.Q. have been visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. Karen Chilton and Marlene Wilson were playing at Mrs. L. Evans piano recital Mon- day evening. Mr. Howard Ashton was in London on a trip with the Sr. Citizens last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on Sunday. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry entertain- ed the teaching staff of Prince Albert School with dinner. : Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cornell visited her grandmother Mrs.. MacDonald on Sunday. Baird and Mrs. Fred Phoenix of Greenbank also called on Mrs. MacDonald on Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry and. Mr. Alex .Johns' visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans had a belated birthday dinner for Mrs. Evans at Herman Kerrys on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vasallo and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Quinn of on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cottyn. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mar: Miss Eva Luke, Mrs. Robt. | Toronto were supper guests| tin 'of Bowmanville were Wo. rear-end collisions. Here are some of them. flash the brakelights. CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE Don't let yourself be crowded by the driver behind. If someone follows you too closely for safety, ericourage him to pass -- by pulling off the road if necessary. Signal your intentions -- to make a turn, change lanes, or stbp suddenly. Signal anintend - ed stop by pumping your brake pedal to Don't crowd the driver ahead -- leave at least one car length for each 10 miles of speed. And remember that high spéeds and poorweather conditions demand extra wn AN It's good as far as it goes.... The head restraints in 1969 automobiles are designed to reduce injuries due to Restraints should help minimize some of the unpleasant effects of these all - too - common crashes, but their causes can be dealt with only by J drivers. There are a number of things you can do to help prevent rear - fog, allow end collisions. ,moving or s be particula be slowing, for slower- acceleration Be a defens stopping distance. At night, or in rain or} for reduced visibility or decreased traction, z Limited--access highways have made} higher speeds common, As aresultdrivers need to be especially wary of slow: intersections where vehicles ahead may change your own speed when entering or 'leaving a highspeed highway. Prevent secondary collisions at an accidentscene by getting off the roadway quickly if you decide to stop. the - traffic around you and plan.for any foreseeable emergency. CIAG INSURANCE 4 topped vehicles. Stay alert -- rly attentive near controlled turning, and stopping. Watch moving merging traffic. Use and deceleration lanes to ive driver -- constantly watch { o. 5 ASSOCIATIONS OF GUELPH Woodward wedding in Ked- - F. Brooks are spending a few days in Mr. and Mrs. J. Lake and - with her father Mr. E. Mar- hg ST met' --~ ox Sr some SE A my Bo Te x ol 3 "54 Jo (i He a ~~ oer - mn et «

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