14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sepl. 25,1949 Continued : Rutherford. Peterborough called. then all to Seagrave for supper and evening. Sun. day Mrs. Fowler entertained Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Larmer "& Danielle of Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. J. Chislett of Whitby on Danielle's first birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Broome and boys, Solina visited the Roy McLaughlins Sunday. Misses Vera Forder, Tor- 'onto and Eva Brown, Hamil- ton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop, Richard's Landing, St. Jo- seph's Island, visited Mrs. W. PREPARE FOR THE 7 BLACKSTOCK 'DO YOU NEED A PATIO OR A NEW SIDE- WALK? WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF THESE PRODUCTS AND NOW IS THE TIME TO Reesor Fuel & Lumber Phone: 985-7951 -- Port Perry NEWS Larmer spent the week-end with Mrs. Ken Strang (Beryl 'Larmer) & boys, Ottawa and called on Sgt. Strang in hos- pital, / Everyone is happy to know Mrs. H. Taylor got home Fri- day. after being over five months in hospital and nur- sing home, : Also glad to report Jim Marlow got home during the week and: recuperating fav- ourably. . anCamp during the week. : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mar- tyn and family visited Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Shantz in Font: hill, the occasion being the Shantz 60th wedding anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs. Reta Regier of Edmonton visited-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn & boys This is the first time the two men+had met since the end of 'World War II, so many war memories were recalled. Mrs. P. Woodward, Pointe au Baril, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and Paul and Mr. Ernest Jane and Robert, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mec- Laughlin and girls were Sun- day dinner guests of Rev. & Mrs. Jack Hill and family at the -latter's cottage, Scugog Point. Mrs. Harold McLaughlin visited Mrs. Donald Edmunds (Marion McMullen) Peter- borough on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn; Mr. Harry Sanderson; Mr. Roy Ferguson and Mrs. C. Hill were among the numer- ous friends who called to ex- tend congratulations to Mr. Frank Vickery on his 90th birthday, Sunday at the home of the Les Beacocks, Prince 'Albert. Mr. and Mrs. George Pegg, Stouffville and Mr. and Mrs. George Skelding were Sun- day supper guests of Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mrs. Me- Quade. - Mrs. R. Stinson, Bowman- ville, visited Mrs. A. Wright |-and the Fred Trewins Thurs- day. #5 : Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Fergu- son, Don Mills and Mr. Roy, Ferguson were Sunday sup- FALL MUD. -|Hearty congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mount- | niversary Sunday. Surround yourself with phonic sound wherever Stereo 8. It's completely Stereo 8 cartridge in and listen, Change to any of 4 programs on the tape with a touch of the pushe button Program Selector. To stop the music, just _ pull the cartridge out slightly. Easily installed in any car, At a remarkable low price, : STEREO NEW AND EXCHANGED Tapes available from the following record companies. PICKWICK R.CA. QUALITY « DOT REPRISE PARROTT tery Ao Sin We honour all credit cards. Mr. and Mrs. Rupt Byers supper guests of Mr. & .* Leith Byers Thursday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright. London were week-end guests "Mr. and Mrs. John Mew,| per guests of Mrs, C. Hill. | ~{-joy-on their-40th wedding an-|- Mr. and Mrs. Les Bushfield| - dL "Thos. Courtice's- harness shop was burnt.out in 1884 but was re-built and the site was used to manufacture harnesses for many years by Jeffery and Taylor. The corner building was William Brock's General Store at the time of the fire. t Women's Ho The Women's Hospital Aux- iliary met on Monday, Sept. 22nd at the Hospital with 14 present. Mrs. M. B. Dymond presided at the meeting. Mrs. George Smith report- ed on the S€nior Citizens Quilt "draw and was raised from the sale of tic- kets for the building -fund. The forfeit calendars were handed in and Mrs. J. Manns tallied up -the sales -in the amount of $164.00 which is to be used 'to help stock the Tuck Shop. 22 pair of bootees were given out since the 'meeting in June. Words" of - thanks were received from Mrs. Marilyn Tripp for bootees. Thaiiks to the lady who knit 10 pair of bootees. Fra The Regional Hospital Auxiliary meeting will be BUY -- SELL L REAL STATE LTO REALTOR 985-7373 of Mr. and Mrs. Murray By- ets. a ce vr 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mahaffy pr | and David, St. Marys, spent || the week-end with the Bill Mahaffys. Mr. and. Mrs, Elmer Arch- er, Whitby, visited Thursday; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Neary and four sons, Downsview & Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleming, Oshawa were Sunday guests; and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- cher, Bowmanville, Sunday evening callers of Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Archer. SEs, Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy & full-dimensional stereo you drive, with Lear Jet automatic. Just push the moors." Mr. & Mrs. Russell Mount- them Sunday afternoon and in the evening several of their relatives and friends surprised them and spent a pleasant evening. TAPES POLLY DORO | Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton LOLUMEIA and boys, Oshawa, were Sun- CAPITOL day supper guests of Mr. & LONDON Mrs. Bill Ferguson and 'boys, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson and. family, Toronto, and Rev. and Mrs. C.(H. Fergu- son. Don Mills, called in the evening. had gotten home from hospi: tal at noon Sun#tay. Thursday Mr. Keith John- . | ston, Belleville; Mr, & Mrs. Chapman, Carling Place and family, Toronto, spent thel' 'week-end with the Ken Duns-|- joy had a few friends call on| Kevin Ferguson| Mrs. Daniels; New York, and on "Monday Mr. and: Mrs. Ralph Tipper, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell, |& visited Mrs. J. A. Johnston. spital Aux. held in Port Hope on Sept. 24th and the Convention in Toronto on Oct, 26th to 29th, The Tuck Shop 'will open beginning "Sept. 23rd from DAN CLUB - AT Saturday, September 27th, 1969 * 'GEORGE BEARE and his MERRY MAKERS i NO TEENAGE DANCE THIS WEEK. 1:30 to 4:30 and 6:30 to 8 p.m, 7 days a week. Any individual wishing 'to work in the Tuck Shop or any or- ganization that would have its members in charge for 1 week at a time, please con- tact Mrs. M. B. Dymond or Mrs. A. McDermott, = CING NRENE "WES PLUMBING - == . It HEATING - - ELECTRIC - PORT PERRY Z 985-4731 as OFFICE -- RESIDENCE" CITT [ist* "Be sure and apply for wheat insurance hefore the deadline." Sutherland Bro \ s., Utica ee a . *October Ist - or 10 days after seeding - whichever comes first. This is your last chance to get low-cost, comprehensive insurance ---- and guard against hail, flood -- and a host of oth your yields. Act now t effort. below. Parliament Buildings, Toronto 6, Ontario the risk of Find, out how from' your local Crop Insurance poor crops resulting from winter kill, - er hazarlls that can drastically reduce protect your investment of time, money and ~~ ° agent. He's listed "THE CROP INSURANCE COMMISSION OF ONTARIO *