A pion , / 1 i { cm CON AS AEN Oh NU 4 The holiday for correspon- dents was very very welcome but news scems scarcer than usual this week After a long illness in hos- [3 pital and nursimg home, Mrs, Thos. Henningsen passed _quietly away on Mon,, Aug. 4th. The funeral was held on Wed. with interment in Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamak- ¢ er returned from their holi- day last week then on Mon- day Bill and some friends headed Ottawa way for a few |C days, The Glenn Wanamak- ers took to the road too. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. eo "Ron Wanamaker of Oshawa entertained their, parents Mr, and Mrs. B. L. and Mr. and Mrs. 'R. Reynolds at a picnic near Caesarea. The annual Fishley 'picnic was held on Sunday too at ¢ the. summer home of sister Eva near Minden. Mrs. B. Fishley, Mr. C. Fishley, Mr. and Mrs. N. McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Doug McMillan attended. as did others from- "farther away. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Belair and . Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor - Seagrave News of Scuzow spent the week in and around Cobalt and New Liskeard. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wana- maker for a week-end near Burnt River. "Mr. Howard Billingham of. Toronto called al the Moon home a couple of times lately. Mr... & Mrs. Adam Wallace of Bolton are visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Keen and spend- ing some time with the other Moon relatives. + Mrs. Jean MacTaggart has cancelled (or postponed). her sale which was to have been held on Sat. 16th, bécause of unforseen troubles regarding the sale of her property. Mr. and Mrs. V. Otta are completely thrilled to find themselves grandparents. The new child is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Luke. Word from Mr. and Mrs. Zolitz indicates they are hav: ing a wonderful holiday They have toured Germany. Denmark & Switzerland and are intending to go to Aus- tria too. So we have a Riding Aca- demy in Seagrave! What next? LADIES Ashburn News Mr. Lawrence Doble of ¢ Toronto, visited his mother Mrs. H. Doble on Friday. Mrs. Russell Richardson is visiting' her daughter Mrs. Clyde Playfair in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. James Lynde and family; Mrs. John Hop ¢ kins, sons Jim, Bill and Scott enjoyed a week camping .ip_ Algonquin Park. Recent visitors at the Ed gar Heron home were: Rev: J. and Mrs. Andrassy; An. -drew and Stephanie. of North 9 Bay; Mr. & Mrs. Harry Flet- cher, of Whitby; Mr. & Mrs. Bryce Parks and girls, of Uxbridge; Rev." K. A. and Mrs. Heron and family of Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. W. Mac- Andless and family, of Don $ Mills. , Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Porter and Debbie of Guelph; Mr. --and Mrs. Havelock; were guests of Mrs. M. Sparks during the week. 'Y Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson of Elora; spent a few days "Wm. Sparks, of | Jewels Of . | Re ch MING last week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson. ~ Mrs. Robt. Sutherland, Deb- bie and Neil, of Utica, spent Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton. Mrs. Gordon Fisher, of Pickering; spent -a few days at her home here. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton retirned home last week from a ten day trip to Nova Scotia and Eastern points. Mrs. Wm. Hopkins and her sister' Miss Edith Gostick are spending three weeks in England and Scotland. The sympathy of the com. | munity is extended to Mrs. Howard Stiver, of Unionville in the death of her mother Mrs. Walter Kerr who passed away in Scarborough Centen- ary Hospital on Sunday July 27th. "The funeral was held in Burns Church on Wed., July 30th at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. W. B. Mitchell of Toronto. a former minister of this' charge conducting. the ser- vice. The pallbearers were Messers John Miller, John Dryden; Russell Batten; Ed- gar Heron; Ewart and Lionel Stiver. Interment was in Ashburn Cemetery. v \ a NR \ Rout Pentland Jewellers Ltd. | 193 QUEEN STREET -- 985-7641 -- PORT PERRY. TEADQUARTERS on * LOVELACE aw' & Z COLUMBIA Terms may be arranged at no extra charge. / iif A WE ALSO HAVE A SELECTION yo @ - OF GENTS DIAMOND RINGS. . "4 '10% Cash discount on diamonds 2 or BWIMSUNS and" uy % ow i ) Vest Suits ROOM LOTS Ya Price SUMMER 'WEIGHTS dl, SPECIAL Discount PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Aug. 14,1969 - 3 WINTER COATS MEN'S -- WOMEN'S SV ppl) A ZL Kl . / A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT SYNOD CHILDRENS all DISCOUNT i A Ny A 28 10 36 SUMMER Floor Coverings THREE PATTERNS 90c¢ sa. w. SUMMER DRESSES = OFF + "SPECIAL DRESSES $3.95 -- ed SHOES LADIES | SUMMER 25% OFF TOYS +88: