20) - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 24th, 1974 Mr. and Mrs. wallace . Marlow have returned home again to Blackstock after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp have re- turned home recently from = a three-week bus trip to California and other southern points. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kemp and Jeffrey were Mr. and Mrs. Woods from Minden. The men were friends in Police Force. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp hosted a family birth- day party in honour of Glenn VanCamp. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn VanCamp and boys, Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VanCamp and Jayne of Scugog. Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. J.A. John- ston were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston, Miss Pearl LY ll nr EN ony at Johnston and friend of Belleville. Saturday eveni was a very busy time for many of our residents, The O.N.O. Hard Times Dance in The Rec. Centre was a decided success as usual. Music pro- vided by Peter's Platters was enjoyed and a good time was enjoyed by all. Others attended the Closing Dance of the Port Perry Curling Club held at the Club. Quite a number from here attended the Historical Soc- iety Choir Presentation. A Summer Sequel held in the Port Perry Public School. Gladys Thompson, Glenn Larmer and Victor Parsons were part of the cast of players. Congratulations on a fine job. Mothers and grand- mothers and any interested ladies are invited and re- minded of the Achievement Day for the recent project . J.1. Mc will be at - SAN-MAN MOTE Wednesday, Between 10:00 a ; DUSHIIGSSEeS (1) and Re have obtained ioancs cap and for other purposes if ve CY e RITA TST Fats Lo 1s Can IDB help you? one of our representatives -m. and: 3:00. p.m... riculture « Manuiact: 5m ee Cons ( assional Ser {ransportatio: tail Trades s from 108 +6 aca ind machinery: toangr tart a new business to obtamat 1s and cor ~ KIERNAN L, MANCHESTER May 8th, 1974 Cliicisg [oy 1 4 1» Wholesale you A business proposa iit | Service. Jim Ma THE ay PORT PERRY KINSMEN Wa FEST to be held Blackstock News Cottons May Be Smart to be held in the Recreation Cen- tre on Saturday, April 27 at 1:30 p.m. Plan "to 'support our young peoiiss 'in this way. Mrs. Vernon "Asselstine returned home oti Sunday after spending a' week with the Alan Asselstine and family. in Guelph. She wel- comed Mary and the new member of the family, Mark Alan, home from the 'hospital. hv Tara Lynne Bailey under- went eye surgery' in: Sick Children's Hos "this week and is able*te!B¢ 6 home again. All his friends with be glad to know that Mr. "John Ven- ning is able to "he home again from Pat Perry Hospital. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding has returned home after spending Easter week holi- day with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arch in Streetsville. Mr. Everard Sanderson of Florida was a Thursday luncheon guest of Mrs. J.A. Johnston. 'Rev. Lee Beacock of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Miss Florence Hobden, of .Boston, Mrs. Stuart James and Mrs. Jack Dunn of Bowmanville visitéd Mrs. Hill at Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Mrs. Hill was able to attend a family ga Stuart James, owe On Sunday large umber Eger. 4 of the Masonic: Order. atten © ded the Uniteds3 hu < Arnold Taylor, . J bers of the, Maso Sunday afternoon: visitors of- Mr. and Mrs. E.R; Taylor: FRIDAY, MAY 31 SAT, JUNE 1st eee ee ee --p » < X PORT PERRY ARENA "Make it a date and be there" SESS V SSAC VVAIVAVIAAINNN NINN NSS SSSS ISS SSS sss sss sss sass Elaine and Esther ' were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lar- Manchester area news ~ Church Sunday, April 28, 11:15 a.m. Rev. G. Wylie in charge. The "World of Music" planned for May 24 is post poned till fall. Miss. Lois Cawker has returned to Edmonton after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Cawker and Mr. and Mrs. - Tom Cawker and family, A speedy recovery is wished for Mrs. Aletha Holtby 'who is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Art Vander- voort visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vanderwoort, Mark- ham, Mrs. Ther and Mrs. Ven Bentin, for a farily of reunion on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolleweel, Philidephia, Mr. and Mrs, Vande Lans, Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Dick McCalli- "f° ster, Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Vander- voort and family. 3 Week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Normay May, Weston. Sunday callers Marjory Walsh and Mrs. Francis Hutchinson of Toronto. Mrs. Art Fielding visiting Mrs. Albert Jewell, Sonya Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mit- chel Sunday guests of Mr. Greenbank, Mr. and Mrs. DeHaas, evening guests recently with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lamb. Miss Lee-Ann Torrens re- turned home Saturday after and Mrs. Neil Foster, Can- i arvon. . Mrs. Marion Kerr, Toron- to, called on the Mitchel and Roberts family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Bacon, ADULTS $1.00 * spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Wesley. Congratulations = to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Best on the arrival of their grand- FOR son Scott Richard McTavish, April 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy McTa- vish, Brechin, big brother Steven holidaying with his grandparents. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Martyn on ti" arrival of their son, Adam Edward on Sunday, April 17 at Toronto General Hospi- tal. 8 NON-DRINKERS ONLY Complete Coverage - inclusive policy - One low: premium n one all "Homeowners Ins." Your home and its contents probably represent your major financial investment. To protect that investment we suggest you insure your home for at least 80% of its replacement value. At the rising value of homes in this area: "Is your policy outdated!" ©, Call us for free quote! Wagg's Insurance Agency Ltd. Uxbridge Representing Abstainers' Ins. Co. 852-3671 TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1974 Curtain Time 8:00 P.M. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Tickets Available at the door (Please see News Article elsewhere in this edition.) 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