OE ERE Er 4d Xd d f : ; aka les RRL I EUR The happy lady above these lines is Mrs. Norman Smith, Brampton. 'She just won first prize for her team of Hackney ponies at the Port Perry Fair. In second place was Claire Vernon with his team of Hackneys. ol £4 4 LS Flt Manchester News Rev. Mr. Teskey is h&me] chester. On Sunday, Sept. from vacation and on Sunday | 14th, we will join Prospect Sept. 7th will preach at Man: | congregation. Anniversary . The driving sound of ~ Lear Jet Stereo 8... just S8 Q95 | spending--a week at their Surround yourself with full-dimensional stereo. phonic sound wherever you drive, with Lear Jet -- Stereo 8. It's completely automatic. Just push the Stereo 8 cartridge in-and listen. Change to any of 4 programs on the tape with a touch of the push- button Program Selector. To stop the music, just pull the cartridge out slightly. Easily installed in any car, At a remarkable low price, STEREO TAPES NEW AND EXCHANGED Tapes available from the following record companies. PICKWICK POLLY DORO R.C.A. : COLUMBIA QUALITY '" DECCA DOT CAPITOL REPRISE _ LONDON PARROTT Port Perry Auto Supply PHONE 985-2347 1 We honour all credit cards. "| his cousin, Mrs. M. Crosier services at Prospect Sept. 21, and on Sunday, Sept. 28th _anniversary services will be held in Manchester Church. Sunday school will be re- sumed as of Sunday, Oct. 5. The beautiful basket of flowers at Church on Sunday 'were placed there by the Moore family of Port Perry. Miss Linda Moore and Mr. Frank Fielding were married in Manchester Church on Friday, Sept. 28th. Best wishes are extended to the newly weds. Mrs. Glen Williams and daughter Glenna of Hamil ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Howard and Jill of Copper: cliff were dinner guests of the Grant Franklins on Wed- nesday. __Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDer- mott, Virginia Beach visited on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach are cottage on Big Boskung Lake. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Crosier and Jimmy, Ajax visited Mrs. M. Crosier on the holiday. Mrs. Best, Sr. of Gaspe is visiting her son Mr. Lawr- ence Best and family. Week-end viistors at the L. "| Orono were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richards and Miss Kimmy Richards of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tozer at McLaren's Beach, Mr. and Mrs. E, Brown and family of Greenbank recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, Brown. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bowman antertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jeffrey Saturday evening. Mr. & Mrs. H. Bryson and Peter and David of Grafton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trew and girls of Windser, week- end guests of Mr. ¢énd Mrs. C. Carter. Week-end guests at Nia- gara Falls included Ronald Crozier, Paul Kane, Billie Loates and Garry Manns. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker, Wendy & Ernie spent the week-end at Balsom Lake. ~ Miss' Grace Pogue of Tor 'onto spent the week-end at her home, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish at- tended Decoration Services at Balsover on Sunday. Callers at the Jack & Joan Kane Farm on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milner of Oshawa; ' Mr. and Mrs. B. Maeck of South River, Ontario spent the week-end with their son- in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs: D. Jordon. Mrs. M. Bailey of Epsom a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue. Sorry to report Mr. Glen Demara is a patient at Port Perry Hospital. . Keep coming Mr. Demara. =~ ~~ Service at Grace at 9 a.m. All are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick and Mrs. Ross Sutherland spent a day in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Case of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hornsby of Chatham and Mr. T. Hornsby of Windsor guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith spent the week-end at. Deer Bay, Buckhorn with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone-at their cottage. Mr. & Mrs. B. Fletcher of Ajax spent two weeks vaca- tion with her parents Me, & Mrs. Saville. . Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart, Miss G. Davis and Mrs. W. Hollaway of Oshawa guests of Mr. A. Leaming. Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell & family of West Hill Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'F. Tyrell. B. Roberts home were: Mrs, E. M. Latimer, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Croden and family of London. Callers on the Roberts were Mr. and Mrs. G. King, Toronto, Mrs. J. Thompson and Miss Karen Thompson Oshawa. Mr. L. B. Roberts is a We wish him a speedy re- covery. Miss Christina Franks is home on holiday from World Known Spinal Hospital, at Stoke Manderville, England, where she is in training. Mr. and Mrs. Franks and Miss Christina, spent the week-end with Mr. Andrew Milligan a former resident of this area, now residing in Stevensville. and Mr. Peter Cooling, all of patient in Oshawa Hospital. | Sa JY FRIENDLY CDHI0000HER sic THE REASON YOU CAN'T TAKE YOUR MONEY WITH YOU, 1S: BECAYSE IT GOES B. A. Service Station 52 Water St. Port Perry. PHONE: 985-3182 PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 4th, 1969 -- Mr. and Mrs. Galanta' Mon- day visitors with Mr. & Mrs, J. Lucyk of Seagrave, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred of Agincourt week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred at their cottage Cashell Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas spent Sunday with friends at Derryville. s Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeffrey Saturday night guests of Mr, and Mrs. M. Demara. A large number of Island people attended Port Perry Fair on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg and family spent the holidays at their cottage Bradley Lake. Sailors of McLarens Beach organized a successful sail- ing race this past Sunday. Seventeen sailboats from the Wash-burn - Caesarea-Scugog area competed. [Having completed a pleas- ant holiday at their parent's cottages, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish and. Mrs. Dorothy Tozer McLaren's Beach have returned to their residence in Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. Tozer will continue his stud- FAAS AAA AX SSNS SSSENNY yp SRR RRRRRRRRR. 0) ---- = o~ > = = a ® = 0 MINI SKIRT DANCE (Mini skirts not necessary) Friday, September 5th, 1969 Music by "THE JENNIFERS" 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 o'clock hadi aia A AA A SS SX SNS CS CNN RRR SCN Scugog News ies and teaching at the Uni- versity of Michigan. *7Sorry to report Mr. Maur- ice 'Fralick had the misfor- tune to break his wrist. " Mrs. Hilling & Mr. Michael Hilling of Kitchener recent guests of Mr. & Mrs. Saville. . Mr. Frank Brown was holi- daying for the past week with Miss Susan Tozer and Mrs. D. Tozer .at McLaren's Beach. AA A A A AA ASN SS 23 1 TEENAGE DANCE AvStBattttluentrannn dates. Request forms may April Pre-Natal Classes! For Expectant Parents PORT PERRY, UXBRIDGE AREA A series of seven classes will commence on the following Health Unit Office, Uxbridge, 852-6091. There is no charge for gttendance at these classes. September 17 -- 1969 Evening Classes January 21 -- 1970 Evening Classes 1 -- 1970 Evening Classes be obtained by phoning Ontario County Health Unit TE UT NABIES NEW HOURS Commencing Tues. Sept.2nd Brewers Retail Port Perry Will Close From 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. | Daily EXCEPT Saturday Open to 9 p.m. Fridays CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY COMMENCING WED, SEPT. 10th 20g Brewers Retail Operated by Brewers Warehousing Co. Ltd. Cg Er 5 ES RR. X eT Age Tn a EASE 0% a NE SLB a Sf Sa iE "Y so a