PORT PERRY STAR Thursday, Oct. 15, 1970 "Prince Albert News ease keep next Sunday morning service that far happy over the arri of their son likewise the val will be withdrawn owing to| Beackock grandparents feel anniversary service at 2:39/the same too im the afternoon, Oct. 18th./ Mrs. E. MeKerihan spent Rev. V. Parsons of Blackstock |!ast week visiting relatives will be guest speaker plus|2nd friends in Scarboro and special musical number be Toronto. ing arranged A warm wel Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rensink come is extended to every one All are pleased to offer congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. L Deyle's son Richard who was a successful student in "Career Academy for Broad- casting" His immediate relatives attended the color ful graduating exercises i Toronto We are also pleased to learn Mrs. I from the bh Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock | Howard's Dovie spita Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Draperies and family partook of high lights in"Midland and Brace- bridge over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock enjoyed being guests wit Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitts and friends at a cottage at "Dun romin-in-the-Pines", Canal Lake over the week-end mt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jone« } and family entertained their friends Mr. and Mrs. Keéler and girls of Scarboro for the | Ralidag Mr. and Mrs. Chas. And- Why Pay More? SAVE ON PREMMUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station TO SERVE . '*seewre coer cerry COLUBBUS vrryrey You aT ery CW 4 | Hospital, | rews and baby dinnered on Monday with her parents fa- mily Mr. and Mrs. F. Dayes, Blackstock Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Willis visited his parents Mr, & Mrs. V. Willes, Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie and family, Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pugh have returned from a few days in Port Arthur district. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cameron are home from spending their annual trip Moose hunt- ing in the northern sections. Upon their return they found themselves startled because their garage had been burs3- ed to the ground. During their absence the fire brigade worked faithfully to save their home at least. We re- gret their loss of the garage. Mrs. H. Jeffrey and Mrs. E. Heayn spent the holiday week-end in New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vance were in Minden area on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond spent the week-end with 'his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howsam at Barry's Bay Miss Beverly Ferguson spent the weekend with friends at St. Thomas. Miss Helen Phoenix visit- ing with the McEachern fam- ily at London this week-end Sorry to hear Mr. Ed. Phoe- nix is a patient in St. Josephs London. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee and family visiting their cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Wilkin- son in Montreal during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis visiting with her sister in Toronto on Sunday. Pinedale Anniversary this Sunday. Mr. David Harris will be the guest speaker. No service will be held at Green- bank. The date of the Women's Institute meeting will be on Tuesday, October 20th in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirk from Detroit spent the week- end with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gil- There was' a good attend ance at Church on Sunday morning, to hear the very excellent message brought by Rey. Barry Pogue, an instruc- tor at Durham College, Osh- awa. Misses Jeffrey and Croxall sang a lovely duet "Count Your Blessings" There will be no service here next Sunday, due to an- niversary services at Scugog. Miss Muriel Cowie, Oshawa spent the -holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dob- son. We are glad to know Mr Larry Best is making good progress, after having suf- }fering a broken leg. Mrs. Crosier has returned home after spending two months with her daughter in Stouffville. Mrs. Annie Croxall, Ux- bridge was a dinner guest with Mr. and Mrs. O. Croxall Monday evening. --+ FARMS WANTED LAMBERT eras CAM Le HHALIOR 985 - 7373 bert Donneral and family. 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