x WW, "iy |} PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jay 28, 1975 -- 21 0.N.0. 25th Anniversary joyed. After this entertain- third Jim Laltiraer. on Sunday morning when and they celebrated their the farm which was a com- The 25th anniversary was ment, there was dancing and At the conclusion of the there was no Church at birthdays together. Happy pletely new experience for celebated at the Recreation visiting along with punch, card party Mr. Carl Wright Blackstock United. Birthday to you both. them. : Centre on Saturday evening, cheese and crackers. All was honoured by a surprise A special Family Service : The A.C.W. met at the Welcome to the commun- » May 24 in a truly gala those in attendance must birthday party. His three was held at the St. John's home of Mrs. Lorne Scanlon ity is extended to Mr. and « manner. There were 128 pre- give a hearty round of thanks daughters, Mrs. Pearl Anglican Church Sunday on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Chuck Benns and théir sent made up of past and to the girls who co-ordinated Bilbey, Mrs. Kathleen Dor- morning. The Public School Carolyn conducted the devo- Son Roddy who have recently present members and es- this delightful evening: - rell and Mrs. Dorothy Mar- Band under the direction of tions. Business consisted of moved into the former corts. We were very happy to namely Aileen VanCamp low were all present and sat Mrs. Kiezebrink played discussing the recent succes- VanRysywk home. Welcome have Gwen (Ballingall) Mul- and her committee of Shirley at a special table along with twice during the service in sful Mother's Day supper. A Chuck and Mina. holland, the founder and first Hoskin, Barbara. Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Wright. His their usual outstanding man- lovely lunch of cake and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans president of O.N.O. with us. Norma VanCamp, Joan niece, Mrs. Lulu Faint, pre- ner which was appreciated coffee along with a social and Stevie went to their Gwen was presented with a Graham and Noreen Mal- sented him with a special = by the capacity crowd. The hour was enjoyed. cottage at Kelly's Bay on framed scroll commemorat- colm. Thank you one and all birthday cake which had Junior Choir sang several Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly Sturgeon Lake after the g ing this happy occasion. As for making this an evening to been made by his daughters times. A baptismal service Elizabeth, Eleanor, Elaine O.N.O. Banquet Saturday LE ® each lady arrived she was remember. Kathleen and Dorothy when was conducted by Rev. R.. and Esther were Sunday evening. Ve presented with a red rose or Reported by Monica Johnson Dalton Dorrell led- in the Rose when April Elizabeth dinner guests of Mr. and On Sunday quite a number LP carnation and name tag, so The ONO sponsored swim- singing of Happy Birthday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herman Rodman, from here attended the mas- ¥ v all could mingle freely know- ming program. Bus pick-up Congratulations Mr. Wright. Eddie Brown was baptized. Karen, Wilson and Blair of sive celebration of the Bay of A ing each other. Kathleen will be at the High School at Mrs. Russell Larmer at- Rev. R. Rose preached a Little Britain. Quinte Conferance at Peter- Dorrell and Noreen Malcolm ~~ 8:30 a.m. sharp beginning on tended her granddaughter's sermon very suitable for the Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. borough, celebrating the 50th are the only two charter July 7. For further informa- graduation at University of children. Tom Kutasewich, Kyle and anniversary of the formation 3 members who are present tion phone Monica Johnson Guelph on Thursday, when Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- Kathy from Toronto visited ©f the United Church of / members. Unfortunately at 986-5189. Patricia Gibson daughter of Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans Canada. 4 Noreen was unable to attend The 0.N.O. has been suc- Joyce and Norman Gibson of Wallace Marlow visited rela- and family. The two gentle- Cartwright High School o and Kathleen was presented cessful in obtaining a $2500. Bowmanville received her tives in Omemee and Peter- men had formed friendship Students held their annual with a special silver charm grant for the purpose of Bachelor of Arts Degree. She borough on Saturday. while Bob was in Sunnybrook Track and Field meet on to mark this event. Gwenyth providing recreation for the will be attending Teachers ~~ Mrs. Sheen of Toronto Hospital last year. The Friday, May 23 with ex- Thompson, a past president, youth of Blackstock and College in the fall. spent the weekend with her family from the city thor- tremely close competition took us down Memory Lane area. We are in the process Mrs. Fred Pawley of Port daughter Miss Susan Sheen oughly enjoyed their day at (continued on page 22) reminscing about the many of hiring two youth directors. Hope was a Friday guest of J = past activities and fun things Activities will run from July Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly 5255255256255 5252525252 525252525252 2520225252525 2505252525255 0505052525 2525 250505052525 05052 that O.N.O. have taken part 1 through August. Further and family. ; in over the past 25 years. information will be publish- Better health is wished for {] ° b A lovely dinner, provided ed at later dates. Mr. Tom Horton who is & H e P | Nn g Y U H e P U S : by the 0.N.O. members and Mrs. Pearl Bilbey return- presently in Toronto General [ld -- { Y served under the direction of ed home to her home in Las Hospital undergoing tests. : ' ) Mrs. Shortridge and Mrs. Vegas after a most enjoyable Several from here enjoyed _ 3 Bailey was enjoyed. The visit with her parents Mr. the Silver Wedding annivers- To build d New Arena a ladies appreciated the cap- and Mrs. Carl Wright and ary of Ron and Joyce Wil- g : } able assistance of two lone other relatives. liams of Oshawa on Saturday 3 males in the kitchen, David Winners at the Senior Citi- evening. ¢ i Kyte and Gordon Paisley zens Card Party on Tuesday The Cartwright Central g THE PORT PERRY KINSM EN PRESENTS cl who cut up roasts. We were evening were, ladies; first Public School presented a [ o entertained by Billy Meek, Mrs. Reid Cook, second Mrs. most enjoyable concert for gl 4 Scottish member of the Pig Belle Werry, third * Mrs. their parents and other rela- fi Ci a and Whistle, whose show we Retta Hardy. Men's, first tives on Thursday evening. [ ' cl really enthusiastically en- Bill Cox, second Jack Cook, The pupils under the expert { ] djrection of Mrs. Erica Kiez- & ® 'V 3 ebrink and Music Supervisor i) H.KAESTNER D.T. Mr. Butler displayed their ) 2 fine talents. Blackstock is & iL | Custom Denture Clinic most fortunate in having W such a fine group in our { "d -® ' - midst. Keep up the good 8 BA RA d - WHITBY MALL work. G i (Thickson Rd. and Hwy. 2) Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 4] . Heaslip of Lindsay were Sun. ol Complete Denture Service guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal. 0 lace Marlow. 8 o y 723-7496 Quite a number from here oo TF? attended the annual Sunday @& a MEMBER OF DENTURIST SOCIETY OF ONT. 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