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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Aug 1969, p. 11

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BLACKSTOCK NEWS Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Archer, Cobourg, were guests Sunday, August 3rd -and Mr. and Mrs. . Lloyd Wilson, Scarboro were weekend guests August 9 and 10 of Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mrs. Mc Quade. Mrs. F. Hamilton 'has "returned from a lovely trip and two weeks visit with her daughter Ruth - Mr. and Mrs. . Doug Williamson and girls - at" Sooke B.C. They toured Victoria and Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. P. Poviell "and family enjoyed a three week trip through U.S.A. and visited his mother, Joe and Mrs. Poviell and family in Compton, Los Angeles, Calif- ornia. Mr. and Mrs: Bob Brown returned home last night from an enjoyable six week holiday on which they visited relat- ives in England and Hull and , toured Scotland and France. Donna and Janice Pargater, Port Perry are holidaying with EMOTIONS ARE WHAT YOU HAVE, WHEN THE KIDS ASK YOU FOR TEN BUCKS TO BUY A FATHERS their grandparents Mr. Mrs. Mervyn Graham. Sorry to report Mrs. John Rahm very ill in Port Perry Hospital. . Happy to say Mr, Roy Ferguson was able to come home from hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls attended the Walker picnic at Lindsay last Sunday. Miss Dorothy Hillman, Tor- onto is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Venning. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and Jim Whitby. visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer, Sat- urday. Rev. and Mrs. C.H. Fergu- son, Don Mills, Miss Anne Bazinet and Mr. Paul Rahm Toronto were Saturday even- ing and Sunday guests of Mrs. C. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Tay- lor at the latters summer home on Lake Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet . Murray, and Katherine and Carolyn, Manil- la visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Sunday. Mr. Bob Smith, Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver. Chas. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder attended a family. picnic at Keene Sunday. Mrs. J.A. McArthur and Miss Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Ardis McArthur spent the weekend in - Montreal and attended the wedding of Mr. Douglas McDonald and Miss Nora Manson on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dysart arrived home Satur- day morning from a month's camping trip through Europe. 'Miss Ida Dempsey is spend- ing this month at Stratford. SUPERTEST Mr. and Mrs. Ron Drink- 0 P E N water and family are visiting - : Mrs. W.W. VanCamp and the 7 DAYS A WEEK |Biake Gunters. LUBRICATION EXPERT Rev. and Mrs. Fred Riding Chicago are spending this WHEEL BALANCING month holidaying with the PHONE 985 - 2243 VanCamp and Ridingrelatives. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craw- REFRESHMENT BOOTH |ford, Janice and Ken; Mr. and ® 24 HOUR TOWING e Mrs. Stan Rahm have been (Emergency groceries) ICE--Block & Cube BRIA spending some time at Bea- ver Trailer Camp near Ome- mee. ORONO RACEWAY Friday, Aug. 15. 7:45 p.m. _Pari-Mutual Wagering || > 3m et 'RACING EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by _. Oshawa Harness Horse Driving Club ¢ Mrs. Murray Byers was hostess for an informal coffee party, Saturday afternoon in honour of her daughter, Janice who is to be married next Saturday. Over 70 ladies enj- oyed the afternoon and admir» ed the lovely gifts. , In place of a regular meet- ing on Wednesday, the Women's Institute had a picnic at Cartwright park, Caesarea. The weather was idea. Several appropriate readings were given. Contests held and Bingo played and of course an abundant picnic lunch. . In the United Church Sunday morning Rev. P. Rom- eril was in charge and his sermon on prayer was thought provoking and helpful. Miss Leanne Dorrell sang "How Great Thou Art." In St. Johns, Rev. R.C. Rose gave an impressive ser- monfrom "If you do not Love God, it will" be impossible to love your neighbour." Gordon Malcolm is attend- ing camp at Qui mo lac this week, as one of the councel- lors. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mec- Laughlin and Debbie (accomp- anied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright of Oshawa spent Fri- day - Sunday on a trip around Manitoulin and other points of Northern Ontario. Mr. 'John Knickenbocker, Burlington, spent the week- end with 'Dennis McLaughlin. John Wolfe spent July at Pioneer Camp, Port Sydney. Graham Duff and Brian Wolfe enjoyed a trip around Port Carling area for several days. : Misses Eva Brown, Hamil- ton and Vera Forder Toronto who are spending a month in Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and girls Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilkinson and Aaron of Texas, called on Mrs. R. Ford Saturday and took her to Mr. and Mrs. R. Ford Jr.'s home in Willow- dale where a family gathering was held Sunday. } Janis Dorrell, Susan Thom- pson, Kathy Gunter, Alice Ann Carnaghan, Wendy Lee, Michelle Robinson and Debbie Swain are spending two weeks at Girl Guide camp at Doe Lake. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pais- ley and children spent the "| weekend at 'the Turner cot- tage Coe Hill. - VANCAMP REUNION The 15th picnic of the descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs, Arthur VanCamp was held August 10th at Caesarea park. 50 of the family attend- ed. VanCamp, Secretary,conduct- ed a short business period. Arthur and Connie VanCamp, the Sports committee, distrib- the following special uted prizes: Oldest grandmother - Mrs. W. W. VanCamp. Youngest granddaughter Tracey Riding. Oldest grandfather Harry VanCamp. Youngest 'grandson Jay VanCamp. Most recent grandmother - Mrs. Fred Riding. i Man from farthest distance - Rey: Fred Riding. Longest married couple - Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp.' Largest family - The Richard VanCamps. Couple with the biggest responsibility (this summer) Mr. and Mrs. Merrill VanCamp. August birthday nearest the 10th - Doreen VanCamp. Tbe cauple that entertain The VanCamp families most fre- quently -Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell. Bd Most helpful man at the picnic - Jack VanCamp. Guessing the weight of a Watermelon - Rev. F. Riding. The children all enjoyed races and other events includ- ing a ball game and peanut scramble, * * x A meeting was recently held at Mrs. Richard Van- Camps to arrange the Annual Canvass of the Canadian Bible 'Society. : The Cartwright Branch is sponsored. by all the local churches. Rev. R.C. Rudd, preached in Blackstock United Church duly 13. In _reviewing the work, he said literacy in the world has made a far greater demand for the Bible. Man is now more influenced by what he reads than ever before. The Bible is sold and distributed in over 70 languages in Can- ada, and 1000 in other parts of the world. The cost of translating and printing have risen tremend- ously and to continue their goal "The Bible in évery man's tongue' is far from reached. Cartwright _contribution _ in 1968 was $481.00. The larg- est ever. Perhaps most of us could double our contribution in this worthy cause. The Bible precepts are still man's best protection. Be as generous as you can when the Canvasser calls in August. Cartwright Secretary -- Earl Dorrell. PORT PERRY. STAR -- Thursday, Aug. 14,1969 -- 11 Senior Citizens Club Members of the Club recently enjoyed a delight- '| ful bus trip to Niagara Falls. The scenery was beautiful and the flowers atthe Horticulture Gardens, lovely. The American Falls were especially interest- ing' having been drained to allow work to be done. Lunch was enjoyed at Queenston Heights and later on 'they travelled through the country- side. : . The eldest member was Mr. S. Eyers and Mr. Buck- land was as usual busy with his camera. The members arrived home at Port Perry around 9 p.m. happy to have spent another outing together. Next euchre will be on Saturday, August 16th at 8:30 p.m. at the Hall, back of the Post office. The lucky ticket for. the quilt will be drawn on Queen Street in the ).4:133]v]e] 3 Thurs.--Fri.--Sat. Mon.--Tues.--Wed. oD QAR N IV-Nyi 1: AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT "HELL IN THE PACIFIC" Lee Marvin - Toshiro Mifune "SHALAKO" Sean Connery - Brigitte Bardot It's time to speak of unspoken things with Elizabeth Taylor and Mia Farrow; more haunted than in Rosemary's Baby, in -- "¥i%%" "SECRET CEREMONY" afternd®n, 14th. "" "Mrs. Smith, Club Repres- entative | for the, Hospital Auxiliary thanks all. who sold tickets and helped in any way. Special mention should -be made to Mrs. Edwards who also sold so many tickets. Proceeds to our wonderful new Hospital. Lucky winners last euchre were: Ladies - 1st Mrs. McBride, 2nd Mrs. De- mara, Consolation Mrs. Lun- ney. Gents - 1st, Mrs. Bowles, 2nd Mr. L. Crago, Consolat- ion, Mr. W. Stevens. Thursday, August WHAT'S "A PORTSICLE 852.6033 August 14--15--16 7:30 9:00 August 18--19--20 After, a hot dinner, Helen PORT PERRY STAR Phone 985 - 7383 OPENI TREASURE CHEST 227 QUEEN STREET ON AUGUST 15th MR. CHARLES NG OF DYER, PROP. 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