: . nc " ain SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB A nice crowd attended the 'Club meeting at the Hall Port Perry, Wednesday, Sept. 23rd. Quite a few members were voted in to plan activities and hobbies to entertain our mem- bers. Other business was dis- cussed. A bus trip was also planned for Monday, Oct. 5th, when two bus loads met at Port Perry and travelled east to Pi- geon Lake where all enjoyed a delicious hot dinner served at Lauries Place. Then to Lind- say, to stop there for an hour, Our Club members and friends really enjoy these outings. All are grateful to Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Chapman for these pleasant trips. Not forgetting Obituary- MISS MURIEL E. OKE The death of a former Osha- wa public school teacher, Miss Muriel Elizabeth Oke, occurred at her residence, 290 Mary St., Oshawa. She had been in failing health for some years. She was born in Port Hope, a daughter of the late Freder- ick and Nellie Oke. Miss Oke was educated at Port Hope schools and the Toronto Normal School. For some time she taught north of Orillia and at Port Hope. The deceased came to Osha- wa in 1928 and taught at Ce- dardale, King Street, and Rit- son Public Schools. Ill-health forced her retirement in 1959. Miss Oke was a member of Simcoe Street United Church, and was an active member of the Harvey Hunt Unit of the United Church Women. She was also a member of the Cana- dian Club. The deceased is survived by two sisters, Helen, of Oshawa and Mrs. Frederick DeNure of Port Perry. Two nieces, Mrs. Lawrence Nichols (Eleanor) of Seagrave, and Doris, of Oshawa and a nephew, Frederick C. De- Nure, of Lindsay. Service was from the MeclIn- tosh-Anderson Funeral 'Chapel on Oct. 13. Rev. J."K. Moffat of Simcoe St. United Church conducting the service. Inter- ment in Union Cemetery, Port Hope. our bus drivers. Another bus trip is being planned to go to Toronto to see the play "Merry Widow" at O'Keefe Theatre, sometime in November. En- quire for time and date. Don't forget Club meetings are held at the Hall every second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 2 pm. Next euchre to be held at the hall on Oct. 17th, Saturday at 8.80 p.m. So many from afar off enjoy these card games. Our last euchre on Sat., Oct. 5th was well at- tended, 18 tables were set up and a delicious lunch served by group in charge. Following were 'the winners at last euchre --Ladies high Mrs. F. Green of Oshawa, score 79; Second Mrs, F. Hodgson, score 74; Consola- tion Mrs. E. Manns, score 42. Gents high Mr. O. Lane, score 75; Gents second Mr. H. Brad- ley, score 74; Consolation Mr. W| Mahaffy, score 41. Come an denjoy our next euchre. * * * Two bus loads left the Bowling green Last Monday with a crowd very keen. We were a happy crowd with members and friends And we enjoyed the trip to the very end. The bus drivers drove us to Lauries Place Where we enjoyed our dinner with very good taste. Then on to Bobcaygeon and then to Lindsay town. We sure love these trips and shopping around A treat will soon be again in store At O'Keefe's theatre so watch | for more. The "Merry Widow" will be played there for awhile Lots of music and fun to make everyone smile. Blackstock News (Continued) Nov. 4, 5 and 6th. Next meeting to be held Nov. 11. Final plans were made for catering to the Durham Co-op Medical Service Banquet on October 20th. The resolutions were given the second reading and voted on. A committee was appointed to plan the 50th Anniversary of the local W.I. next May. Mrs. Lorne Thompson was asked to 728-6201 (3 lines) Four Seasons Travel(0 LIMITED .@ YOUR CERTIFIED eo TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service fhroughout the world. -- No Service Charge -- Oar. 20a LOLOL OROLOLOZOLOLOLOL OSLO ORO OL OLOLOL LOLOL LOG OL OLOLOLOLOLOSOR ORO OL OL O40 OSHAWA 57 King St. East WES LANE PLUMBING - HEATING ELECTRIC Office Port Perry, Ont. 985-2473 Res. purchase and send a Christmas gift to the adopted boy in Korea. The roll call-- "What career I would choose if I were a teen-ager again" was well answered. Mrs, W. Archer read "I'll. Remember" and Mrs. W, W. VanCamp read a "News Bul- letin". Mrs. Percy VanCamp conducted a memory contest which was won by Mrs. Carl Wright. Meeting closed with "The Queen" after which the splen- did collection of articles for the Penny Sale were disposed of PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1964 -- 38 cake and tea was enjoyed. Next meeting to be held Nov. 11th. Mrs. Neil Malcolm was host- ess for the O.N.O. Club meet- ing Thursday, Oct. 8th. 23 members and seven visitors en- joyed a very pleasant evening. Decided to have a dinner party at the Bon Fire Restaurant on Nov. 21st, 1964. An interesting game ended with a gift for Jean McLaugh- lin. Fancy dusters had been made by the members and these and a nice lunch of sandwiches, were-also given Jean, who 'tho very much surprised replied suitably. 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