8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1058 - Teen Town By Danny. Reesor "A large crowd of teen-agers and ts gaily "brought in" the N . Bill Suddard of Colborne ' gue a J Srought roe Po All in all it was truly a wonderful | Homemakers held their sixth meeting | our next meeting be held at the home | garments. he a aed of Sora ay New Year's Eve Dance which was dance, and as remarked by one of the|at the home of Mrs. Stan Ploughman. | of Mrs. Stan Ploughman on January After the business was discussed per. gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton held in the Port Perry Public School Auditorium; which was gaily decor- ated in the typical New Year's fa- shion with: colored banners, balloons and greetings. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Reesor and Miss Ruby Fralick and her escort from Toronto, Mr, Ron. Payton were the chaperons on this occasion. Everyone enjoyed themselves im- Mr, Taylor has done a great deal of untiring work to promote Teen Town activities in this community and he is to be congratulated on the success of this organization, guests, it was "clean fun, a happy and merry group, of young folks who con- ducted their annual dance in fine fa- shion and the teen-agers are a credit to this community." News of the next dance may be available by this time next week but there will definately be no dance held' on the 17th or 24th of January. Junior wf Lo s AIA : ) SEE : : Rx LS. 3.5, wie e RAS A a aries fan guar _-- to include in her records. repeated in unispn, A delicious lunch was-served. The Sixth Meeting On November 23rd the Scugog Jr. At this meeting we were honoured to 11th at 12.46 p.m. Miss have our Home Economist, Wilda Gordon with us. The méeting opened with the "sing- ing of one verse of "What a Friend We Have in Jesus", The Lord's Pray- was repeated in unison. The minutes: of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. stration, | roll call with-"A good suggestion for The girls then each nfade a sample Binds" followed Py the Lord's Prayer The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. All busi- nes was discussed. It was decided that The roll call "Show a sample of your material and state seam suitable" was answered by the seven girls present. | Roll call for next meeting, "A sug- 'gestion for a club exhibit or demon- : At the Meeting our Jeader Mrs. S. : Ploughman demonstrated Shell Hem- i ming after which each girl 'made a The six girls present answered the sample to include in her record book. books are to be completed and handed in at this meeting. The meeting will consist of a skit practice, signing re- cord books and packing the books and the girls practised Shell Hemming. The five girls practised their skit to be presentéd at Achievement Day. A delicious lunch was served and the hostess was thanked by Thelma, "A party was held at: Utica Com- munity Hall for the newly married Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Rudkin, A love- All Sleeping garments and ford Brawn of Toronto. = = ou ut Mey Buse) Sol Pur-| e were evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Steele. ~~ . Mr, and Mrs, Johnson. Mille ats girls. Bonnie, Carol, Bob and' Yarry Hain. . | ea spent the week-end Wh Mr. and | Mrs. Russell Davidson, * . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hambly were Wednesday srening guests of Mrs: R. Kendall Johnson and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. R. | Davidson. Mrs. R. Sohnpon Visited friends in Oshawa on. Sunday. The 8.0.8. Club will meet at the home of Mrs, Harold Lile on Thurs- Say, Jan. 16 at {id pas. 5 CIR CE mensely it seemed; especially those i" a record book". Roll call for the next After the work period was finished ly coffee table and a matching end i who won the prizes, These lucky Homemakers meeting "Show a sample of your ma- the girls gathered around the piano to | table was presented. : - } RR people were: -- Garnet Warriner and ; : terial and state seam suitable," {learn the singing of the 4-H Pledge. | Myr, and Mrs. Bruce Geer visited Special Treat - Coral Peanul, Salted 3 64 Joan Wilson and David Morton and | The Fifth Meeting Business was discussed. The next A delicious lunch was served and the | Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Midgley on 4 . Evelyn Moore. Time moved so quickly around the birth of the New Year that it was impossible to carry out the prepared entertainment as planned. 'However, , the singing of Auld Lang Syne; the Grand March and the fancy hats and horns all helped to finish up the old year with a bang. - The committee in charge served de- lightful refreshments and during the lull in the merriment one of the high- lights of the evening took place. The The fifth meeting of the winter unit was held on November 12th at the home of Mrs. George Samells., meeting commenced with the singing of "Iaith of Our Fathers" which was followed 'by repeating the Lord's Prayer. The minutes of the fourth meeting were read and approved. The roll 'call, One pattern alterations I have learned to make was answered by six girls present. Roll call for next meet- ing, "A good suggestion for a record The hostess was thanked. Christmas gifts were exchanged, The Eighth Meeting meeting was left to our leader's de- cision. . : The meeting was turned over to Miss (ordon. She demonstrated the making of a bound buttonhole which cach girl made, She also demonstrat- ed bias binding. Notes were given to sent. the girls on the topics studied. "A delicious dinner prepared by the to order. Friend We Have in Jesus". The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. enejoyed by all, The hostess was thanked. A special "Thank You' was After lunch Our final meeting of the Unit was held at Mrs. Stan Ploughman's on Jan. 11th at 12.46 p.m. with all girls pre- The president brought the meeting The meeting was opened by girls was served and a social'time was ' the singing of one verse of "What a 'The minutes of the former meeting Sunday. Visiting Mrs. Saunders for a while is her mother, from Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs, M, Geer were Sunlay guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, Philips. Mr. and Mrs: B. Mitchel were visit- ing Jack Crosier's Sunday afternoon. Congratulations to Mr. 'and Mrs. George West on the birth of their son at Port Perry Hospital = Mrs. J. Mitchel had as dinner guests on Monday, Mrs. Parkins, Mrs. vd Chocolate Date Layer Cake." PHONE 32W on 1 Pound Package 86e. Week-End Specials "Pumpkin Pie and Tarts" ke GERROW'S BAKERY GM GERROW given to Miss Gordon for taking some of her time to visit us. : The Seventh Meeting The seventh meeting of the unit, "Sleeping Garments" was held at the home of Mrs. George Samells on Dec, 30th. Ralph Lee and children, Mrs. Cliford Lee and Mrs, Helen Mitchel of Kin- gale, - Mr. and Mrs. Cassady of Toronto recently visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Ken- dall, Marion Kendall spent Thursday ev- book." Business. was discussed. Next meeting will be held on Saturday, November 23 at 8.456 at the home of Mrs. Stan. Ploughman. The meeting was turned over to our were read and approved. The roll call, "a suggestion for a club exhibit" was answered by all girls," The business consisted of preparation for Achieve- ment Day to. be held at Uxbridge High ; School on February 8th. It was de- leaders. Mrs, Samells gave a talk and The meeting 'opened with singing | cided that the girls meet on January ening with Mrs. Hart of Uxbridge. demonstration on Spiral Bias Binding. | one verse of '"Blest Be the Tie that | 26th, ; . Visiting Mr, and Mrs. Philp Thurs- ' : - day afternoon were Mr, and Mrs. B. i ' ro Rugling of Toronto. if : on > A . : r. and Mrs. M, Storrie were at a Sing a Song of EINER Foobs + to iy you Feel so Brig ht SH > louse warming party in Oshawa on Saturday gt, president of Teen Town Wayne Ven- ning called "Jimmie" Taylor to the platform and after a few words of appreciation on behalf of all the Teen Town members presented him with a small token to show that they have enjoyed his leadership and guidance of Teen Town since it was instituted. / CAWKER BROS. WingSioks gar Th Be Daisy Bacon ............per Ib. 59. Home Cured Corn Beef ....per lb 49c. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING { ° ith 3 - : PHONE 29 - "The Family si PORT PERRY § : The Willing Workers Club met at 12 - '| the home of Mrs. 'Kier-Lamb. = Due | J208000000000008080808 aortas ee a att 08832338 E RE EEE Bet: to the severe weather the attendance | 5 7 was small. The treasurer and flower | § i oN committe reports were given. Many |¥ -™ abs $ contests and games were played fol- | § ¢ ) . | lowed by a-delicious lunch served by |& : the hostess and committee. The Annual Sunday School meet- [8 : ing is Thursday evening at 7 pm. |P Mrs. George Montgomery of Tor-|& onto spent a few days with her sister |$ Mrs, Ronald Bryant. : Public Skating Community Memorial : Arena, Port Perry, Friday, Jan. 17th | QUALITY MEATS... it) Mr. and Mrs. Tim Adams of Burke- 5 4 5 ton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams and | 8 ie 10 : nt Swift's Pickled, Peamealed daughter from Bowmanville, Miss |® 0 hy pa, . an COTT AGE mm . Marilyn Fice of Taunton were Sun- |g = ; h es C day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coch- | §¢ : AAT rane and family. Ve 320200000 000080000080008000808008 eto oe be tt a ee ht ms 0 0 0 es He A A Ht 5 08 0 0 0 * A i ROLLS Ib. : : FEATURE * Save 4¢ Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. | « > Smmim---- HE : Lean, Beef, Plate, Boneless x Chad MONARCH Melville McGee on the safe arrival of . : i i TE A B | SK their daughter Catherine Kim, She ii OA POT is a sister for Debbie. -. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bridger and girls of Newcastle were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mobn. ROAST Ib wor. ve. 5 ec F R EE ; BEST BUY Save 3c PREM TUM Side, Rindless = 1-lb. pkg. PEATE. Save 6c Mak: 2 Mrs. To Manns oy Je. : \ i : : : STAFFE' mily of Scugog, Mr. an rs. R. Po- py 2 : 3y ; i AYLMER 7 Oc 8 mily of Sugor, Mr. and Mrs. 7 Po [| Ag 5 Service to all Chain Saw Users i Tomato or | BACON Strawberry or guests of Mr, and Mes. Norman Bi. | {at Lik FAT 'q ¥ : 1b. 3 . ett and family. . . A bk Veg et able Soup ER ANK S 1-1b. cello 5 R as pberry Jam i an a Mos. Lioyd Site an ; ue WE are holding a chain clinic in the a. > 10-08. tin 4 : 1d Mrs. A, x : Wi | 3 | is 34c |- WIC un 45c ner guests of Mr. and Mrs; Leonard LEGION HALL, UXBRIDGE 1 or C Miss Debbie McG the week ! i 7" FRUIT & VEGETABLES FEATURE Save 2¢ with Mr. and Mrs, pti a a KROKOW family of Orono. January , 8 p. m. > BEST BUY -S 15 i M d Mrs. Gordon B hh CIIASE & SANBORN J us oo ant of Mice POLISH DILLS Sete SIE cos an' ia If you are having chain, bar, or sprocket troubles AL pL F | (0) r vid a G rd ef ru I Ti Mrs. Clayton Miller and girls, : bring them along as a field representative from the 23 A 1 In stant Coffee pP 32-0z. jar 3 5¢ Mr. and Mrs. K. Durno of Oshawa Oregon Chain Co, will be on hand to advise you on id) % 6-oz. jar - 25c Off { were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. thesé problems. Regardless of the make of chain = _.. i : , 09 Ey for 2 be FEATURE Save 20c wird Grn and fauly, : saw you, own or where you purchased it, come along. Hs $ CLYAN' SWEEP Tr Osos an Mis Too sel) HR ; : 4 Al - : Meclfitosh or Northern Spy -- 3- Ib. poly bag rd of Poe Bom or ans din. Door Pri 1ZeS ill he Given, Refresh- HY k ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Free : : any vA BEST BUY Save 11 Ap pl . 5 J d family. : a : ? ol | paramount Fancy es - C| tains ty FQ "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manns and "ments Will be Served } ah AP P! genting family of Scugog were Friday guests { : f As ; d C h : SAVE 10c { | Re onoe S n [ h 0 n H 0 n s RED & WHITE «2. Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Manns and |} Remember the date, January 22, 1958. Time 8 p.m. sharp ) no S almon P a S ORANGE PEKOE Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Steele were o Sun Place -- Uxbridge Legion Hall © 1 ii = ik tin TEA BAGS day supper guests of Mr. and Mre. . For further information call S78 : Ye for C 5 3 Ne Of Gordon Corner and Evelyn of Colum- gh ny ags - c bus. i 2 rw i. for $1. 00 Wonderful for baking 5 [le] ie. George Waddell of Bethany fs Vv. (OLIVER BEACH & SON : Ie) ) ; Marsh Potatoes £ De Ee oo dhs Uxbridge. Phone 11 di i : Mel. McGee, Debbi d Cath . - 3 i Ie BEST BUY Save 4c RED & WHITE i+ peo) Mrs, Merl on of os Abe ge. one y 5 Ib. poly bag 27 Mild, flavourful + Turnips - - b 5¢| Evaporated Milk | [sie Rie Bhi. = 16.0%. tin Mrs. George Solomon spent Tues- |¥ i o Cheer Detergent| day afternoon with Mrs, F, Solomon | 2 for 29c y afternoon wit ; Blue - Giant pkg. a 1 * i |B 75¢ Sr. of Oshawa. Applications for Garbage Collector Mrs. Russell Davidson visited her |B i | . : WL 'ol TET) priate 'daughter Mrs. D. Haines in Western [¥: ; BIRDS EYE 'GREEN PEAS, 12-02. pkg. or 3 22¢ Hospital Toronto on Saturday. |b AND DOG CONTROLLER CUT 'CORN; 12-0z. pkg. .. -- "25¢ Mr, and Mra. Jack Kellington, Mr, {33 % : he FROZEN FOODS o Applications, separately or jointly, for the positions of Garbage i es : ; Collector and Dog Controller, for the Village of Port Perry, for the i awa were Sunday guests of Mrs, Pler- | period of 12 months, starting February 1, 1058, will be received by : : son. $8 Council. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by noon, SATUR: § Mr, and Mrs, Richard Manns and 3 \: DAY, JANUARY 26th, 1958. Particulars of duties may be obtained ~~ powson's Food Market sli CllEEEREEENCE) ra hls A : nd Mrs, Staley Manns 8 and family, [8 = As Free Delivery al Iv anc JILrs, Jas, mer were of. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. i visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Norman i : ie Libs x ~~ JOHN F. RAINES Cler J Ph an Pp = Mr. and' Mrs. Ray Brawn accom- onion fa 4 : k be one ort ery ; and Mrs, Atchis Campbell and Mr.|8 and Mra. Ron' Kellington all of Osh- ¥- rs 2 Hughson of Myrtle, ~~ ; SETH panied by Me. Anthue Brawn of Co- |i gf fa IS 34 oh