[Rees oad . \ y, a8 Wie hes do Lo ER TEER CHEER SS ARCS dDNAE A 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 27th, 1973 Forty-sixth annual Beacock Re-union Greenbank area news "J rn go Le SLES RB et aa Bn x. = The fortysixth annual picnic of the Beacock clan 'gathered from various di- rections in the Prince Al. bert "Recreation Centre" Saturday, June 16th, 1973. Sports committee Mr. & Mrs. Grant Beacock and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bea- cock supervised a variety of outside events for all ages plus prizes given out too. This hour or two pro- vided" an opportunity for senior group to renew ac- quaintances. At four O0'c clock all assembled in the hall for a lively sing-song accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Beacock at the piano and Mr. Ellsworth Beacock with his violin. At this time the president Mr. Douglas Stephenson presided over the business. Sec"y Mr. Gary McCauley read minutes of last year picnic. Apparently the money-wise report sounds Manchester News Church Service Sunday, 11:15 a.m. The U.C.W. ladies will meet at Marg Croxall, July 5th, 2 p.m. Mr. Hogenes of Holland has returned home after spending 4 weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. Vander Voort. Mrs. Vander: Voort and Gladys Mahaffey gave a wedding shower for Melody Wilson on Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinner guest with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Franklin and callers were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevens of Toronto and Mrs. Fanny Stevens. Sunday dinner guest with Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. B.O. Hitchens of Oshawa and Mrs. Alice Hogg of Toronto spent Sunday evening with the Mitchells. . Mrs. Barbara Wood, Tor- onto was a weekend guest at the Roberts residence. Also visited with her father Thomas Roberts who is a Hospital. Mr. Ken Travena of New York spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Travena will be taking possession of the Franklin residence in September. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jackson in Brooklin Sunday evening. Pleased to hear Mr. Jackson is home from hos- pital. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding visited with Mrs. Fielding's sister Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hurst in Midland over the weekend. Weekend visitors with Mr. Rod McKay over the week- end were Don Taylor of Mississauga and Mark Cressman of Guelph. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Marney and Mark of (continued on page 23) Following a brief discussion the pre- sent executive and sport convenors to remain in of- encouraging. fice another year. And the 'majority voted in favour of same place, the hall, next year and note the last Sat. of June. Relatives please be prompt in mailing new names or births and dates "to Pres. or sec'y as action is underway to revise the "Family Tree". At 5:30 all sat to a deli- cious array of foods. Dur- ing the last sip of tea or coffee prizes awarded to two ladies in senior age bracket, Mrs. Hood of Dun- dalk and Mrs. E. Beacock, Lindsay. Oldest gent Mr. T. Samells, Mr. Austin Bea- cock, both of Blackstock. Youngest to Blair Beacock, Seagrave. And now all bid farewell and away home. fo HOME HEAT KEN P. MURRAY I~ Electrical Contractor "Domestic & Industrial ; WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL Late Saturday afternoon a spectacular storm struck our village and its environ. Rain, hail and wind fell with the ferocity of the wolf on the fold, it. brief passage leaving a torn landscape, trees 'down and gardens shredded. It was fortunate that crops were no further advanced and let us hope that it is the storm of the summer. Mr. Warren McCreedy is in Freeport, N.Y., visiting his sister and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mount attended the Decoration Service in Kettleby where Mary had the opportunity of visiting her sister Mrs. B. DeVries. Grant Menzies took about fourteen boys of his Sunday , School class together with their leaders on a camping trip to Beavermead Park in {7 Phone: 985-7005 273 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY Peterborough this weekend. Debbie flew Monday night to Vancouver with Dr. and Mrs. Wilkinson of Montreal. Dr. Wilkinson is attending a medical conference there. The party will return by car | in about four weeks time. Mrs. Myrtle Thomas had dinner with Mrs. Hazel MacCulloch of Port Perry, Saturday evening. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ron Young called on Mrs. 'Mary Thomas. Sixty guests attended the wedding on Saturday of Shirley Hinds and Douglas Empringham. Mr. and Mrs... Armour McMillan entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McMillan of Orillia and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson of Claremont on Sunday. Greenbank was well rep- resented at the Home Show and later many said fare- well to the retiring princi- pal, Mr. Grant MacDonald, at a reception in his honor. Two of the ushers for the occasion were Clark Blake- ly and Jane Ann Stone. The Tait picnic was held at Guildwood Village this weekend. Among there were Mrs. Mabel Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Had- den and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson and their family of Port Perry. We are happy to report that Ross Cookman is well on the mend after his acci- dent. Almer Rennie also expects to be home soon from Port Perry Hospital. Guests over the weekend of Hugh Graham at Belle- view Farm were Miss Vicky Keeley of Oakville. Mrs. Antonius Minten on Sunday gave a cup and saucer shower for Miss Rose Assinck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Assinck of Uxbridge. Miss Assinck's marriage to Mr. John Dee will take place in August. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson of Port Perry with . their family visited Mrs. Robert Leask on Sunday. At Leaskdale on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird, the Fred Phoenix family and Morley and Lloyd Parish with their families were guests of the Mac Mustards at a shower in honour of Miss Karen Jones. Karen is engaged to Ron Parish and after the wedding they expect to live in Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Mustard will be leaving for Europe shortly. Mrs. Leonard Jarvis and Mrs. Roy Leask drove to Keswick on Thursday to call on Mrs. Earl Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lee spent a pleasant few days in Ottawa last week. Many Greenbank residents went to the Liber- al Party outing at Green- wood Park on Sunday wher they renewed acquaintarice with their energetic member Mr. Norman Cafik. There were' fourteen tables, an excellent turnout, at the Euchre Friday night. Men's High, Ernie Lee; 2nd Bill Goslin; Low Jim Gib- son. Ladie's high Mildred Thompson of Utica; 2nd Dora Geer; Low Myrtle Thomas, Door Prize Bob Brandon. 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