Y by 'Monday and Tuesday, ~~ May 56 GLENN FORD in His MOST DYNAMIC ROLE IN Pine Grove Mr. and Mps. Jack Brennand and. family of Streetsville visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A. Handel. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Kae Evans spent Sunday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans. The sympathy of the Community goes out to Mrs, Jack. Hill in the sudden passing of her brother, the late Charlie English of Manilla, Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Johnson atten. ded the Band concert 'in 'Uxbridge on Sunday evening, - : Mrs. A, Rothwell calling on Mrs, Reid and Mrs. Simpson of Uxbridge' Wednesday. A large number of neighbors and friends gathered with Mr. and Mrs. Hingston on thefr Golden Wedding Anniversary, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ellicott and family have moved into the Boynton house previously occupied by the McTavish family. We welcome them to our Community. : : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Bob of Epsom wisited Mr. and Mrs. : Bruce Houghland Wednesday. Mrs. Houghland :and Miss Vivian Houghland of Utica visited Sunday with Bruce and Mrs, Houghland. Mr. and Mrs, B. Houghland and Esther-visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor of Epsom. Mrs. Howard Emby spent a few Ng he -& ond b: 5 at ¢ QUEEN "ELIZABETH OPENS -- The new Queen Elizabeth in Montreal has now opened its doors to the public and plans are - well advanced or the official opening on April 15 and-16. Cere- monies operiing the completely air-conditioned hotel will be attended business and church leaders, government officials and celebrities of the entertainment world. Some 200 conventions running into » 1967 have been booked to date in the 1216 room hotel whose official crest is shown upper left. The hotel is owned by Canadian National Railways and operated hy Hilton of Canada Ltd. BE 2 Fadi THEATRE - UXBRIDGE PEA Thursday to Saturday, May1-3 The most WONDERFUL Entertainment that ever captivated your heart! COLOR by DE LUXE SH DEY HiCHAEL "= 0L0RES he » § 2 COMPLETE SHOWINGS AT 7and 9 P.M. 2%] ¥ ARTHUR O'CONNELL 310 1 Bruce Martyn' and Donald Beacock {visitor with Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Par- ) | Mr, Charlie Parm réturned to Tor- days in Campbellford last week. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Clark visited friends in Port Perry last week. Mr. apd Mrs. Manson "Woods of Toronto visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard, . : Prince Albert Mothers, fathers and all the child- ren, yes friends. and relatives are welcome to gather to-gether for the annual "Family Day" worship ser- vice in our church; Sunday, May 11 at 1.80 p.m. ! y. Please keep in mind 8. S. Anniver- sary on May 26th. : . Five members.of our local W. A. who attended the "Spring Rally" in Brooklin on Thursday included Mes- dames Wm. Brown, E. McKerihan, Geo, Luke, B. Smith, Les. Beacock. A delegation of only five of our own Y.P.U. members Marion Martyn, Jean Newnham, Robt. Snelgrove, were all happy to attend the Oshawa Presbytery Banquet Convention in Bowmanville Trinity Church on Sat- urday. Recent guests with Mr. and Mus. G.' Hunter and family included her sister Mr. and Mrs. L. Glasgow and sons of Brusselles, Mr. and Mrs. B. 'Wanamaker and Wm. of Seagrave, Mr, J. F. Vickery was a recent ish, Brooklin. The Parish's some years ago lived in this district. Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'Banks, Mrs. Nellie Banks and Miss Mitchell all of Pickering were last Sunday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ! Harris. onto last Tuesday. Mr. Jack Larocque of Oshawa vi- sited the Victor Larocque family on Sunday afternoon. | Mr. and M¥s. Lorne Duff of Shir- ley and Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Mac- - Rae and family of Oshawa were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harris. I Stan Manns of Raglan visited the Spencer family on Sunday. Wm. Steele of Raglan and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgerton of Port Perry | were Wednesday visitors at the Kil- patrick home. _ Ronnie Larocque came home on Monday afternoon with a truck Toad of nursery stock for his customers. ~ Mr. and Mrs, Sid Willerton and son of Scarboro were Sunday supper visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wil- . lerton and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Al | Zazowski and family of Oshawa were afternoon callers at the Willerton home. | | Scugog News The next meeting of the Head W.A. will be held at the home of Rita Rod- man on the evening of Wednesday, May 7th, at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rennick and son were visitors of Mr. and Mrs _A. Martyn last Sunday. We are so glad to know that little j Tommy Redman is home from the hospital and is quite well again, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech and Janice spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.. Rodman. Don't forget there will be church service at the Head Church on Sun- day evening, with Rev. Mr, McNeil of Seagrave to be the guest minister. Grace W.A. had a very successful hot roast beef supper last Wednes- day. It was a delicious meal and we would like to thank all who came from Port Perry and the other WA's. Mrs. Alan Martyn is in Los Angeles for a few days. ~On her return she will accompany home Mrs. Skerrett, who has been in Los Angeles for her { health. Choir this week will meet at the i home of Florence Fralick. Don't forget the Home and School dance on Saturday, May 10th, at the | community hall, pA Our church service this coming Sun- day will start 16 minutes sooner, in order to give Rev. Joblin the extra "time for his message. The teen age club Hi-C club will have charge of the service, .and the two choirs will be in attendance, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ross and ' daughter Karen of Scarboro visited on Sunday with Ms. and Mrs, C. I, Fralick. ' ~ Junior Farmers The Port Perry Junior Farmers held their regular meeting on April 22 in the Port Perry High .8chool. Brooklin Junior-Farmers and the Ux- bridge Junior Farmers were invited to come and participate in the meet- ing. The clubs responded wonder- fully and there was over forty in attendance. The meeting opened with a short business session "with Bill Stewart acting as chairman. A draw 'was made for door prizes and Lois Tre- gunna won the girls prize and Ken Alsop won the boys prize. Al Blades who acted as chairman for the entertainment part of the meeting. Frank Barkey with Lillian Couves at the piano led the group in a sing song. The Beaverton members acted out each of the ten command- ments and at the finish the audience were asked to guess what they were representing. Then the group was treated to two songs by Lillian, "Ruth and Betty Couves. We were glad they were able to come and we want to thank them for helping with the meeting. Jeanne and Bert Pearson of the Ux- bridge Junior Farmers each presented a short skit. Maustyn McKnight had four boys and girls come to the stage where a contest was held in which the girls sewed some lovely print and gingham patches on the boys pants. Lois Tregunna and Ron Werry won the prize for this. Grant Carson of the Brooklin Junior Farmers held a couple of hilarious contests to deter- mine the fastest banana eaters and the quickest milk drinkers with slight handicaps. = Prizes were given the winners. A dance was held with Bert Pear- son calling and members of the Bea- verton club providing the music. A very nice lunch was served by Ruby Leask and Carol Midgley at the conclusion of the meeting. BRAND NEW 1958 THE TOP LINE RANGE AT OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER. DeLuxe 30 inch Range. SPECIALS Delure 24 inch Runge Florescent Light, Electric Clock, Automatic Oven, Automatic Ap- pliance Outlets, Minute Minder, Storage Drawer, Window in Oven Door. 3 year guarantee on elements. 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