7 ES ISO ERY RA W.A. of the United Chureh met in the Christian Education room Tues- day night, President Mrs. Butt con- ducted the opening and business per- fod. Several thank-you notes were read: "Roll call-What I did in my spare time this winter--was well an. swered by the 24 ladies in attendance, Decided to send $25 to Victor Home, Toronto, - Mrs, Neil Werry read the Scripture and. gave a fine devotional paper on "Too Busy to Pray". Mrs. [Ross Duff, group leader, then presided and after thanking all for co-operation at turkey supper, intro- duced Mrs. Victor Malcolm of Nestle- ton who with Mr, Malcolm showed lovely coloured slides of scenes along the way of their trip to the West Coast last summer. A few men also came in and enjoyed the trip by pic- ture. After thanking the. Malcolms the meeting was closed, lunch served and .a social time spent. Prize winners at the 1 o. B.A. euchre Monday night were: high lady Mrs, F. Hodgson; as high gent Mrs. N. Green; door prize Mrs, A, Leight- on, Mra, Geo, Wolfe attended the Cana- dian Women's Press Club dinner in Westbury Hotel Toronto, Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. Wolfe attended the Canadian Keswick re-union in Peoples Church, Toronto, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Port Perry. Messrs. Roy and Bill Ferguson visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar and family, Scarboro, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy; Mrs, Leslie Mountjoy and Mrs, Wil- bert Archer visited Mr. Leslie Mount- joy and Mrs. T. Bowman at South Haven Nursing Home ahd Mrs. Cecil Ferguson, Newcastle, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and family, Solina, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer on Sunday. Misses, Jessie and Betty McArthur, Joan Venning, Mable VanCamp, Tor- onto; Catherine Bailey, Peterboro; Joyce Venning and Helen VanCamp, Oshawa, spent the week-end at their vespective homes, Mr. Norman Dysart, Peterboro, at Dr, McArthur's for week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Mew, Janie and 'Robert spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock. For the FINEST BUILDING SUPPLIES at a FAIR PRICE look for this sign of quality Fhene--YU 65-2401 JOHN BALLARD LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR AN INTERNATIONA JAILY MNEWSPAF "Good Reading for the = Whole Family « News Facts - Family' Features 0 en Gn SS SS The Christian Selence Monitor One Norway $t., Boston 15, Mam, Serid your newspaper fer the time checked, Bnclosed ph 4 Aaa Ld money order. 1 yeor O manta $100) 5 mente 08 CF crippled children is just one of the many ways that Easter Seal contributions are used. The On- tario Society for Crippled Children have five such camps that make it possible for more than 1200 crippled Camping for boys and girls to have a two or three week holiday in the fresh air. The Easter Seal Campaign runs to April 17th and has a provincial objective of of $860,000. Mr. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville, with his parents Mr. and Mrs, W. Ar- cher, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanCamp and Louise visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow, Hilton; Louise remained with her grandparents for a few days while Mr. and Mrs. VanCamp visited friends in Kemptville and Doreen at Cobden. Mrs. Jas, Henry, Miss Gertrude Henry, Melville and Doris Griffin vi- sited Mrs. Henry's uncle, Mr. Henry Rennie, Cannington, on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Somers, Sheila, Norman and Glenn were Sun- day guests of the Henrys and Grif- fins, Messrs. Blake Gunter and Stan Rahm attended the Basic A Training Course for Scout Leaders at Camp Samac on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Flett and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beers and Jim- my, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, Ed Harris and girls were Saturday even- ing supper guests of Mrs. Jean Me- Laughlin and boys. Miss Lorna Har- ris, Port Perry was Sunday evening eat also, Mrs. Mollon, Port Perry and Mrs. Wakelin, Sunderland were Sunday guests of the formers son Harold Martyn, Mrs, Martyn and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm, Paul and Carol visited Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rahm, Tyrone, Sunday. Garry Murphy, Bowmanville spent the week-end and Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrone, Mr. Albert Murphy, Bowman- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaugh- lin and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roy McLaughlin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson en- tertained to a dinner party in honour of Miss Pearl Wright and Dr, Doug- las Bilbey of Toronto on Saturday. During the evening they were pre- sented with a silver tray. Besides some local friends were--Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask, Solina; Mr. and Mrs. John Mew, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. John Werry, Bowmanville; Misses Peggy McLellan; Sally McLellan; Bernice Gay; Marion Sproat and Ma- ble VanCamp, Toronto; Helen Van- Camp, Oshawa. week-end with the Thompsons. Several young people from Black- stock attended the African Safari in | Hampton United Church Sunday. They enjoyed seeing the displays of x African handwork, discussing quest- + ions of current interest on race prob- lems in Africa; ate an African meal; saw films of Africa and Rev. Eric Read, Missionary of Northern Rho- desia spoke to the group. Miss Joyee 5 Graham was elected President of KS Oshawa Presbytery Young Peoples ¢ executive, succeeding Glenn Larmer. For RUBBER STAMPS See The Port Perry Star Rita fd a AAA pr ay FARES Lg The four above men- i tioned ladies from Toronto spent the | 3 POAT eae bdo a a 'Prince Albert At church service on Sunday, Mr. Robt. Heayn rendered another. fine solo accompanied at the eran. by Mrs, G. Hunter, At Sunday School Mrs. Sownbi) read the theme story, Marion Martyn, Robt. Jeffs, and Denny Martyn all deposited their birthday silver. Congratulations to Mr. Peter Ray- mer whose 91st Birthday was April 6th, Birthday Greetings to Mrs. Henry Collins for April 10th. Tuesday night, March 29th a plea- sant surprise get-to-gether at the home of Mr. John Kiezebrink, All his family plus fifteen grandchildren assembled to extend good wishes and health to "grandpa and father" upon the occasion of his birthday that day, Cards and joyous reminiscing occu- pied the hours. At an opportune moment a beautiful set of chrome kit. chen furniture was presented to the guest of honour, Mr. Kiezebrink who gratefully thanked all. :Bounteous lunch was served to the happy family group. Saturday night, April 2nd a num- ber of young folk collected in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove. This time they shared in a dual party- birthday celebration for two '"Rob- erts"--Robert Jeffs and Robert Snel- grove. It was an evening of snappy games and music. Nearing midnight the two boys were each recipients of lovely grey sweaters. Both express- ed sincere thank-you. The customary food pertaining to birthdays was passed and the two specially iced cakes were delicious too. Congratulations to Mr. and' Mrs. James Doupe, who celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary on March 27th. They and their family of five were all together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Raines, Toronto, for the happy occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson recently attended the funeral of his sister and an aunt, WO PoE Saale oS ToS HN a Ta Sat AL FS - Mr, and Mrs. J, D, Beacock, Black- stock, were with Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock and boys un' Sunday. Mrs; Stanton, Mrs. McKerihan and Mrs. 'Luke were guests at the Gam- bell . Stanton wedding in Brooklin United: Church: in Saturday, For all your printing reliant Bee Te Port Perry Star Ashburn: Sunday School and Church Services were well attended 'at Burn's Church on Sunday at 10.15 a.m. and 11.30 am. with Mr. Wm. Perry in charge. During the service' Judy Bath sang a solo. Mr, and 'Mrs, Fred Stephen, of Brooklin were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Ashton. Mrs. Russell Richardson spent a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Playfair, in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Ashton; Mrs, Wm. Gardner; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bradley and family attended the me- morial service for the late Mrs. Ken- neth Campbell, at Ajax on Sunday. Mrs. Campbell died as a result of a car accident recently. Miss Frances Downing, of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Heron, Faye and Mary attended the baptismal ser- vice for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. McAndless, at Secar- borough on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Batten; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher; Mr. and Mrs Edgar Heron attended the dart ball banquet for the 1.0.0.F, in Port Perry on Saturday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton ac- companied by Mrs. Frank Lynde are on a motor trip to Florida. Miss Helen Durdan, of Queen's University, Kingston, is at the home of her uncle Mr. John Miller. For RUBBER STAMPS See The Port Perry Star Blackstock, Ont. april 7 PAINTING - DECORATING and PAPERHANGING GARRY and WAYNE VENNING DO ESO S0S0S08080808080808CR0N Phone 56J tome ea ee es en ee ahd ay ea FA i A ETB THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 19607 eR Pt EF REL AMR AC ESI IA 3A Prince Albert W.A. The March meeting of the Women's Association was held Wednesday ev- ening, March 80, at the home of Mrs. Newnham, Twenty two ladies wero present. ' Group leader, Joy, had charge of the Devotional period and a fine Len- ten program was presented by Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. E. Martyn and Mrs, Mec- Kerthan. We were favoured by a vocal trio singing "The Old Rugged Oross" by Myrtle, Eva and Joy. The president, Mrs, Smith, presided for the business period. The Secre- tary and treasurer's reports were gi- ven. The quilting committee report- ed 12 quilts completed. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to Joy for her kindness in having the quilt- ings at her place. Eva reported on the stove. Some discussion re the flowers for summer church weddings. Florence and Joy were appointed to look after this. Some discussions re new gowns for members of the choir. A motion carried that the W.A. pro- vide for them. Two visits were re- ported. Next month to be Missionary meet- ing. "Following the Mizpah Benedic- tion Group 2 served lunch. Manchester Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. A. Fielding in the loss of her father Mr, Wm. Jewell, Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Torrens and boys of Kingston were with her parents Mr. and Ms. F. B. Johnston on the week-end, On Monday evening the Scouts met at the Church at 6 p.m. Cars took them to Toronto to a Fire Hall where they were shown many instructive & interesting things in the life and ac- tivities of a Fireman, The Womens Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Arnold Roach on Thursday afternoon, April 7th at 2.30 p.m. We are glad to see Albert Leach home from Hospital after a bout of pneumonia. 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