2 ot Jae PY "oa vals Y Te Ee x 3 NR tn i By {Y Ne REI LAIN AH $ (RY S ty or A 2 . ' SIVERRL SURARIN SE TREE A EFL OE SA ARES L RP) 10) hats WALA als or aa AA" ar oo I a ICV La Le ° - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969. "Prince Albert News We all extend our sincere - sympathy to the family of the late Mrs. E. McCrea who was laid to rest on Tuesday at Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks were guests at the twenty- five years of marriage cele- bration for their friends Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tyrell of Oshawa on Saturday evening, BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yatd Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Slip Covers Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Howard's Draperies "HOWARD VICE, Prop. This unique ocasion was held in St. Mary's Church. Hall. Mrs. Brooks was a bridesmaid for this couple upon their wedding day. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hod-| gins and two children enjoy- ed all last week at the Unit- ed Church Camp, "Quinn-Mo- Lac" situated in Madoc dist- trict. " Custom Made Drapes Service Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. Ny SUMMER NEEDS Mr. Waldo Martin of Agin- court has returned from holi- daying in the Maritime prov- inces also spent last week with' Robert & Garth Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gib- son have returned home from an enjoyable two week motor trip to Sask. visiting rela- tives. A number from our midst attended Blackstock fair on Saturday. Mrs. Waldon of Rodney vi- sited a few days last week with her cousins Mr. & Mrs. R. Butson. ..Mr._and Mrs... ter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Orval Selleck of Oshawa on a cruise around Manitoulin I"land, motored through sec- tions of northern Ontario re- turning home by Ottawa last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and sons have had her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Parker of Halifax. Mrs. Jas. Norton has re- turned from a faccinating three week's visiting rela- tives in England. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock visited her sister Mr. & Mrs. L. Devitts, Oshawa. .Grant-Hun- | Gamond, four year old purebred Arabian stallion last week added another champion- ship to the many already won before. At C.N.E., the beautiful animal owned by Mr. John Bilida, R.R.-1, Port Perry was named grand champion stallion. In the Hackney class, Grantfield Macduff, owned by R. Sadler, Nestleton was named reserve grand champion mare. Aluminum Combination STORM & SCREEN Doors CEDAR PICNIC TABLES FOR OUTDOOR LIVING Window Air Conditioners FOR INDOOR COMFORT Reesor Fuel & Lumber Phone: 985-7951 -- Port Perry MEMBERSHIP GIVES YOU: 6. Notification by phone of all meetings, organization. Annual Dues -- $ 2.00 per person BE A MEMBER OF... lake Scugog Historical Society 1. Free admission to general meetings of the society. 2. Free admission to museum property operated by the society. . 3. Off-hours private tours for you and your guests of any museum property operated by the society (by appointment). 4. This year only--Charter Membership in a venerable institution which' will celebrate its 50th anniversary in the year 2019. 6. A chance to participate in the many varied activities of this -- $ 6.00 per family (all children 18 and under). Lifetime Membership -- for one person ora married couple. Information available on request. BECOME A MEMBER AT PORT PERRY FAIR. The damage to this 1968 'Dodge was estimated at $1,200. following a collision on County Road 2. --Photo by P. Hvidsten Jr. Scugog News Mr. and Mrs. C. Painter & children of Scarborough and Mr, & Mrs. W. Moore guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Heyes. Mrs. M. Tiffin and Miss. Sharon- Tiffin -and- friend -of Scarborough spent the week. end at their cottage, Pine Point. Mr. and: Mrs. C. Aldred & Jim week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Demara at their cottage Cashel Lake. Miss Monita Appleton is spending a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish spent the week-end at vapte [7 Lake, Minden with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Melanson & girls of Oshawa recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Empringham. Mr. and Mrs. O. Blakely of | '| Pickering Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. R. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lumsden of Toronto spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sa-|} ville. : Mr. Lee Wood and Miss Kay Jackson, Toronto, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. |} and Mrs. F. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetntan ||i have returned after holiday- ing at Moosonee. Mr. & Mrs. T. Bull, dinner guests with friends in 'Osh- awa on Sunday. Guests of Jack and Joan Kane included Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Valincourt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Valin. || court and family of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. K. Frank- lin of Oshawa. A large number of Island people attended Blackstock Fair on Saturday. -- Mr. David Chappell is va. cationing in Vancouver for 1two- weeks. "Master Charles Shaw of Oshawa a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell of Parry Sound, week-end visit- ors of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bell. John _returned with | with them mm to lin WESTERN |* HORSES l* SADDLES . EQUIPMENT EVENINGS and WEEKENDS [RIDING ACADEM\ | FIRST CLASS - GLENVIEW ACRES ist Farm South of Seagrave (OLD ROAD - his home after holidaying at Parry Sound. Pine Point residents wel- come Mr. and Mrs. Murray Williams and Mr. and Mrs, John Williams to their sum- mer home. Mr. and Mrs. Dorm and Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chaud will be missed very much, Miss Penny Prentice spent last week in Oshawa with Miss F. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. R. Chappell spent a few days last week in the Minden le Minden area. RIDING WEST SIDE) se & 3)