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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Nov 1952, p. 7

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Mr, and Mrs. Herman Hooey called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson last ' Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Hector Shortridge and My, and Mrs. Lewis Fitze motored = "torBrampton for theweek-end: Our sympathy goes to- Mrs. John Schwartz and family, Cadmus, In th 'the joss of a husband and" "father. Miss Helen Van Cainp and Miss 'Ma- bel VanCamp spent the week-end with Mos. 'Wm. Van Camp,' : We. would like to' express our sym- ; _ pathy to Dr, McArthur, on the death of his brother Donald McArthur of | * + Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Manson, Stratford, with Dr. and Mrs, McArthur. Our village was shocked on Mon. day mornthig to learn that, Mr. Robt. Ford had passed away Sunday night from a heart attack. We would like "to express our sympathy to Mrs. Ford and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Reader Scugog _ Island visited Mys. Edward Darcy on | "Sunday afternoon. On Friday evening, November 14, 'Blackstock High School held the first | night of their Commencement. The Junior grades put on some one act plays and songs and the Certificates and Medals were given to deserving pupils, They will present their three act play on November 27th and 28th in the community Hall, On Thursday evening, Nov. 20 in the Community Hall the Burketon Young People will present their play "Aron Slick from Pumpkin Crick" under the auspices of the Badminton Club. The Proceeds to go to the Com- munity Memorial Hospital fund Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gilbert, Mill- brook and Mr, and Mrs. John Venning spent Monday evening-in Toronto at the Royal Winter Fair, Quite a number from Blackstock at- tended the celebration given Mr. and Mrs.. Herman 'Wilson on their silver wedding anniversary on Monday ov- ening. Nov. 17 in the Foresters Hall Nestleton. The evening was spent in playing Euchre with a program, lunch and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were presented with a case of flat silver and a pop-up Toaster. --A_bus load of High. School pupils spent Saturday at the Royal Winter Falr. a Miss Jessie Van Camp is in Oshawa - for the week helping Miss Helen Van Camp in the Saywell Store. 0 : Prince Albert Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Max Heldt upon arrival of their new grandson, Bryan David, son of Dr. and Mrs, 8. Seetner, Toronto. Mrs. Beckman, Oshawa, a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson. Belated birthday greetings are ex- tended to Bruce Martyn and Bryan Beacock. Miss A. Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. L, Devitt and Barbara all of Oshawa, visited on Sunday at the Vicerys and - Beacocks, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Belle of London visited -a couple of days lagt week with their cousins at this same home. Mr, Barkey and niece Miss Flossie Barkey of Stoufville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymer on Sunday. ° Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Martyn spent the week-end with relatives in Lind- say. Pine Grove _ Mrs. Ed. Carling, Neal, Sandra and - Leonard visiting Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. Catherwood. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill on the birth of a baby daughter Saturday night. Catherin Hill is staying with her Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill for a few days, Mr. and 'Mrs. Tugwell, Mr. George Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McFarlin and r. Storrie all of Toronto spent Sun- f with Mr, and Mrs, Charlie Gourlie. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Albright. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell of Stouffville visited Sun- day with them also. : ~ 'Mra. Albright spent Monday with 'Mrs. E. McKnight. Mr. and Mts, Earl Wilson and family had dinner . Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Simp- son. ¢ i Mr. and Mrs. W. Zylstra and family have moved into their new home last 'week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and fa- mily, Mr. Henry Skerratt and boys saw the Santa Ola parade over T.V. * at E. Ballard's 8a y morning. Mr. and Mrs, Jim .and Keith of Toronto and Mi d' Mrs. Elmer |. Evans of Claremon t Sunday ev- ening with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert ~ Evans, and Mrs. Earckson and family | 5 "visited one-night last week-with- Mr. | _.. My, Davison of Claremont will have sharge of the Service next Sunday. Visitors at the Grave home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hill spent a day Shopping in Oshawa Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill, Mr, Mervin Storrie,' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Locke and family, watched the hockey --mateh over T. V. Safurdsy evening at Earl Ballard's, Mr, Howard' and Manson Woods and [lady friends visited Wednesday even- ing with-their aunt "Mr, and Mra, E. Ballard. ' = ar. -- Seagrave The November W. A. met in 8.'S. room on Friday evening with 23 mem- bers in attendance, ' Mrs. Clarke act- ing leader of north group was in charge of devotional. Meeting opened with hymn "Love Divine All Love E%- celing" after which Mrs. Tobin read bible verses from I Cor. 9: 16-27. Prayer was offered by Mrs, Nodwell and topic given by Rev. Wallace who spoke on Self-Discipline. Hymn onto as speeial speaker. i a "Make me a Captive Lord" closed the worship service. Mrs. Butt in absence of Mrs. Sleep had charge of business. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Collection of $10.10 received and $21. received in holiday bags. A very gratifying report was given 'by treasurer on the turkey supper re- porting the net proceeds approximate- ly $4900:00.:. A special Sunday serviee under the direction of W. A, is being arranged WIth Mra H. Spratt of Tor- The date to be announeed later. Miss Audrey Kent of Port Perry was preésent giv- ing 'a very interesting demonstration 4 on plucking angora rabbits, spinning | the wool and displaying articles made from the wool. A vote of thanks was tendered to Miss Kent by Mrs. A. Bruce. A social hour with north group serving refreshments, brovght evening to a close, Happy Helpers Mission Band met on Thursday afternoon with Marlene Stone in charge. Meeting opened with hymn "Yield Not to Temptation" and prayer by Diana Stickwood.- Serip- ture verses read from Psa, 64 by Jean Bright and hymn Onward Christian 'and prayer by Rev. Mr. Wallace closed Soldiers sung. The recessional read. ing given by Norma Alger and Diana Haywood and the flannelgraph by Joyce Rose and Lily Harper. Rev. Mr, Wallace. condutted election of of- ficers resulting" as "follows: President, Joyce Rose; Vice-President, Jean Bright; Secretary Marlene Stone; World Friends Secretary, Diane Hay-| wood, A special evening was planned un. |. der auspices of Mission. Band when Miss Williams -Wwill show her pictures in church: Nov, 28--admission charge 26¢. Hymn "Faith of Qur Fathers". the meeting. " We are sorry to report. Mr. Grant Bright is in Lindsay, Hospital, having underwent an operation: Saturday. We wish Grant a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clements and Enid visited friends in Newcastle re- cently, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Sweet- man, Glen and Bert Wanamaker at- tended the funeral of the late Muy. Earl Sweetman in Hamilton Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Watson visited | Mr. and Mrs. Mereelis of Oshawa on Sunday. -and- Mr; 'and "Mrs. Morléy Bruce and |- Mr. and Mrs. I. Scott and Mu. and Mrs. W. Willoughby and Paul of King were Sunday visitors at home of Mr, and Mrs. B. Wanamaker, Mrs. W, Clark and her father Mr. L. Scott visited at Aurora on Tuesday. Mre. Neibel of Aurora, sister of Mr. Scott returned with them 'to spend some time with Mrs, Clark. °° Mr. and. Mrs. Chas. Short. were} dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Martin in Oshawa on Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Short and Sharyn Lloyd spent the week-end in Toronto and took in the Santa Claus parade. Dorniald Crosier is helping cave for the Ayrshire Herd of Mr: Eric Crail- dock- at the Royal Winter Fair. A really interesting experience for Don- ald, . Mr, and Mrs, A. Crosier Tuesday in Oshawa, yay. SIERVY Carty; spent | THE PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, NOVEMBER £0, 18527 San bi] . SEE EAEERERAERER ESE EE Ew Win a New DeSoto FROM THE PORT PERRY L [ONS CLUB : ONLY 600- TICKETS TO BE SOLD There are to be six handred tickets only sold on this draw. * You may be the lucky w inner to receive a brand new 'Deluxe DeSoto Firedome V8 2 i (Car purchased from BEARE MOTORS) All proceeds to Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. ; AT YOUR PARTY OL a ar Ta *BALANCED AGAINST ROLL Cars as Illustrated Include certain extra equipment items. Check with your local dealer for Information on standard equipment i the Go with *BALANCED AGAINST PITCH Your new PLYMOUTH is here! Excitingly beautifull | : hu Scores of stunning new features. Actually 38 New Performance-aqd Safety features; 34 New Style features; = Pl 21 New Comfort features. 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