Mrs. Clarence Bass and her son Donald enjoyed a week with her brother and sister- in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ollivier of New Liskeard. Mrs. Norman Brown en- joyed a week with her son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Schell at their cottage. Mr. William Stanford or! Bedford, England, arrived Tuesday to spend six weeks with his nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. William Ash. Miss Wendy Naugle 0! Sharon holidayed for a week with Miss Connie Ash. Misses Blanche and Freda Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wideman and Miss Dorothy Good spent the Civic Holiday weekend at Roxbury. Pen- nsylvania. A farewell service was held at Heise Hill Church Sunday night for Miss Velma Bril- linger who leaves August 8‘ to return to Zambia. Velma spoke at the service and a social hour followed in the fellowship hall. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hen- derson have enjoyed a three week holiday at Amec Har- bour near Magnetewan. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Luka (nee Brenda Ash second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Ash) who were married August 3 in Thornhill United Church. Mrs. Joan Seller of Somer- set. England, is spending several weelm with Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Campey. Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Boet- tger and Arlene have return- ed from three weeks holidays in Alberta. En route their son Paul joined them in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and they then visited their dau- ghter Judy in Didsbury, A1- berta. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boyntonr and family enjoyed a 10-day holiday in North- ern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. David Sloss and Mr. and Mrs. John Haw- kins, Caroline and Richard were guests Friday night at the wedding of Miss Karen Jones and Mr. Stephlen Mc- Dowell in the Missionary Church in Stouffvilie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bril- linger and daughters. Vera, Velma and Jean and Mrs. Levi Steckley had dinner Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steckley of Barrie. Rev. and Mrs. Willis Hunk- ing of Kitchener visited in the community Friday. Congratulations to Mr. John Campey who was awarded an Ontario Scholar- ship. John was one of the 18 students of Stouffville Sec- ondary School who obtained an average of over 80% in grade 13 and qualified for the $200 which accompanies the Ontario Scholarship. He intends to enter the law course at Queen’s University, Kingston. in September. Mrs. John Hawkin and Susan attended‘the trousseau tea July 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones in honor of their Karen, who was married August 2 in Stourffville Missionary Church. Mr, Robert Millen is in York Central Hospital, Rich- mond Hill. with pneumonia. Miss Velma Brillinger hasl returned from a visit in Pen- ' nsylvania. Mrs. Robert Millen is stay- ing with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo- rge Barrett. Misses Freda and Blanche Henderson enjoyed a couple of days at Magnetawan. Miss Shirley Doner has re- turned to Regina, Saskatche- wan, after holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doner. Seventy-five relatives at- tended a family miscella- neous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ash in honor of Miss Brenda Ash and Edward Luka. The wed- ding was held August 3 at Thomhill United Church. Neighborhood Notes The Rose Trailers will play in Maple August 8 and hope all their fans will Ibe out as usual. Paul was borrowed from the Richvale ,peewees to sub- stitute for a missing player and did Well for the opposi- tion. Their coach. was Mr. Kennerway. The Oak Ridges team with Tony Baf'fey pitching had 10 walks, seven strike-outs, five catchouts and one tagout. J. Guppy and Paul Mills both scored a run. The Rose Trailers. with Rob Haenel pitching, had three walks, two strikeouts, four catchouts and seven tagouts. The single base hits were by Harry Ablett with three, Chris Nicaelo and Rob Haenel with two each. 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