by Joyce Kelly Cindy Werry, Kedron, hosted a bridal shower in the form of a noon luncheon on Sunday in honour of her cousin Marie VanCamp. The VanCamp cousins attended. After the opening of the lovely gifts, the bride-to-be replied fittingly. The Senior Citizens Tues- day Night Euchre Party had 19 tables with the following results: 1-Olive Gimlet-86, 2- Doug Brock-83, 3- Ethel Goble-82, 4- Douglas Bilbey- 82, 5- Bert Gibson-80, 6- Dorothy Archer-80. Elmer Johnson -low. The W.I. had a lovely get together of members and pe (lel Le LULL De [LU Le TUL Te TT Te TOTTI Te TUTTE TT Te TTT @ TTT TTT o TTT TT Te TTT TT o ITT [Te [ITU ITT] 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 11, 1979 News from Blackstock and area friends at the home of Mrs. Edith McLaughlin on Wed- nesday afternoon. The afternoon began in Institute fashion with the Ode and Collect. Elizabeth Skelding and Ruth Wilson were presented with a fram- -ed presentation of the Collect as a momento of their assoc- iation with the Blackstock W.1. Each replied fittingly. Mrs. Skelding has invited the W.I. to her home for the meeting in September. Plans were made to assist the Werry Picnic on July 21st. It was decided to sponsor a child's class at the Amateur Show at Blackstock Fair in 64 Water St. - Port Perry - 985-3756 midnight madness Many In-Store SPECIALS! (Don't Miss Them!) All Items Are Drastically Reduced! ERR ART TR GE AER os 7d ge ALT 5 i v eid 4 connection with the Interna- tional Year of the Child. Mrs. V. Bailey gave a report of the National Con- vention in Saskatoon. A pot luck meal concluded a most pleasant afternoon. Miss Gertrude Henry and Mrs. Velva Bailey spent a week in Saskatoon, Saskat- chewan attending the Na- "tional Convention of the F.W.I.C. Enroute home they spent a weekend in Toronto and attended the service at St. James Cathedral where the Queen Mother also wor- shipped. Miss Eleanor Kelly spent last week with her grand- parents in Bobcaygeon. m . 7:00 P.M. to 12 MIDNITE THURSDAY, JULY 12th ONLY! (Closed Thursday until 7:00 to prepare for sale) This weekend Gertrude Henry, Mrs. V. Bailey and Tara spent the weekend at the Bailey cottage at View Lake. On Tuesday evening June 26th Chris Rollo and Beth Schyburt held a surprise baby shower for Joanne Russell. Guests were: Carol Andrews, Joanne Lee, Caro- lyn Morton, Brenda Walker, Ellen Russell, Janet Mayer, -Karen McEchren, Cheryl Vogel, Carol Harris, Alice Stimson, Chris Rollo, and Suzanne Rioual. Beth Schry- burt and guest of honour enjoyed cheese and wine with a fresh fruit dessert. Joanne was pleased with the [ULe HITT Te LIT Te TTT TTT LITT TT [HT @ LTT TTT» TTT THT T@ [TT TTT TH Te TTT LT Le Le] playpen presented to her from the group. Alice and Doug Stimson, summertime residents of Michigan spent Tuesday through Friday at the home of their daughter Beth Schry- burt and family. With the Stimson's were two of their grandchildren, Joey Stimson and Tisha Stimson. High- light of the trip for Mom Stimson was finding an 1884 cent in the region of the park at Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Larm- er, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly, Elizabeth, El- eanor, Elaine and Esther attended the annual Y.P.U. Picnic at the cottage of Miss Marg Pellow at Echo Bay. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLaughlin(nee Kathy Gunter) who were married on Saturday in the United Church in a very pretty wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mahaffy of St. Mary's attended the wedding and were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy. Also attending the wedding was Mr. Alex Flett of Fene- lon Falls. Mr. Flett was a weekend guest of his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris. Close friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Malcolm, David Black and Cathy Sterren- berg of Edmonton are spend- Travel safely Whether you're a camper, cottager, or traveller, if you'll be far from medical aid while you're on holiday, it's a good idea to have a well equipped first aid kit with you. St. John Ambulance advises that well equipped means it has roller ban- dages, pressure bandages, and adhesive bandages. It should also have adhesive tape, a pair of scissors and a card of safety pins. A St. John Ambulance first aid book should be part of the kit, too. And carry it all in a floatable, water tight container. ing two weeks visiting the highlights of Central Ont- ario. Mrs. Noreen Malcolm had a noon luncheon on Wednes- day in honour of her mother, Mrs. Luella Cook's 84th birthday. Sixteen ladies from Brooklin and Whitby enjoyed the pleasant gather- proved health is wished for Mrs. Cecil Hamilton who spent some time in the hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Leigh- ton on Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge on the weekend. Reaches million dollar Ken Holliday, a real estate salesman with George Stone Real Estate since his open- ing in December 1971, re- cently joined the exclusive 'Million Dollar Club". Ken's sales for the first six months of 1979 are over the $1 million mark and he is well on his way to the second million. Ken is well known in the Region of Durham and spe- cializes in all phases of real estate sales. Put a Smile on your Face, Test Drive A HONDA call KEVIN CANNON DINING SPECIALS PORT TAVERN 203 WATER STREET 985-3281 i tre Autoniobiles 1110 Dundas St. East - Whitby 666-1772 YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER Friday & Saturday - 5 to 8 p.m. JULY 13th & 14th Veal Cordon Bleu $3.95 Port Cutlet .... $3.95 FREE SALAD BAR & ®©