adh SF SENS A Et 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, April 8th, 1965 FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced and Learners on Power Sewing Machines 40 hr. week. Incentive system Apply in person Canadian H. W. Gossard Co. Port Perry Senior Citizens Club Once again our Club Hall, Port Perry was the scene of great activity on Wednesday March 24th. Weather this time was in our favour. We met 3 p.m., had a short meeting, with our president, Mrs. Chapman in the chair. Mrs. Cullen extended a welcome to everyone. Not much business was discussed as we had a busy time ahead, we all sang The Queen. Community singing was enjoyed followed by cards and a social time. Then everyone got busy to prepare the tables. About 64 sat down to enjoy a delicious pot luck supper brought in by the mem- bers. Everything to tempt one's appetite, what a jolly time we all had. After supper a program was put on and supervised by Mra. Stone. Several comical readings were given by mem. bers. Then the highlight of the evening, pictures were shown of Mr. Buckland's many travels. How we enjoyed visiting (to some of us) the scenes of our childhood, and even those who weren't born there could not help but admire the beauty of scertery & historical Churches, etc. Old Bath Abbey, England which was black with age and built in the 16th Century and was recently restored and all cleaned to its natural beauty of golden cream. Of (Westbury White House). This house is embedded on a hill and is com- pletely made of white chalk, in Wiltshire, England. It can be seen miles around as you drive around the country. It took a long while for a soldier, to com- plete it and is in memory of the Battle of Hastings. This house has weathered over a good many years. Other pictures shown of Nor- way, also their lovely old Chur- ches and such flower and scen- ery, Mr. Buckland showed us slides of our trip to Niagara (on the bus) last year. Many recognized their pictures sur- rounded by gorgeous tress and flowers. Thank you Mr. Buck- land for a delightful evening. Don't forget next Club meet- ing on Wednesday, April 14th, at 2 p.m. Next Euchre, Satur- day, April 3rd, 8:30 p.m. in the Citizen's Hall. Saturday, April 24th, from 1 p.m. to 5 pm, an Opportunity Sale will be held at our Hall, more details later. Please keep dates in mind. The winners at last Euchre, March 20th -- Ladies High-- Mrs. H. Bradley, 99. Second-- Mrs. T. Kight, 80. Consolation-- Anne Manns. Gents High--Mr. R. Pel- ito, 84. Second-- Mr. E. Healy, 83. Consolation--Mr. F. Woods, 42. There were 13 tables set up that night with a nice -time had by all present. * = 8 As we grow older and our hobbies change, How grateful we are to those who arrange, Important Message And Readers! 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New subscribers advantage of the savings and subscribe at the present rate of $2.50 per year. we have may also take us smile, Its the little things that make this life worthwhle, At our Club last week pictures were seen, Of old Bath Abbey, Westhury white horse on the screen, Mr. Buckland took us miles and miles from home, And /described to us fully the places he roamed, It was indeed a treat to watch as he talked, As he described the places he had explored and walked. Greenbank WI The March meeting of the Greenbank W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Stone. The Pres. Mrs. N. Smith, opened the meeting asking all to repeat the Mary Stewart Collect, then sing the opening Ode. Roll Call: "Old customs I have seen die out' started some of the ladies reminiscing. The Pres. read a poem "Never go back except in your heart", in keeping with the Motto: "To be 70 years young is sometimes: more cheerful than to be 40 yrs. old, Remember the Short Course "Choosing and Using of Fab- ries" in Greenbank Hall Ap¥il 9th starting at 10.00 a.m. to 4 pm. Let's all make an effort to attend this Course. Remember 4-H Homemaking Achievement Day in Port Perry H.S., April 10th, 1.30 p.m. Somé of our own girls are in the 4-H Club. Their main theme is "What Shall I Wear." Greenbank W.I. is invited to Summary Day at Victorig Square April 12th, 1.30 - 3.30. "Block Printing" is the theme. Remember Summary Day af Brooklin 1.80, April 13th. "Fo- cuz on Finishes". Some of our own ladies have been prepar- ing for this day. . A vote was taken on choices of next Course (1) More About Finishes, 2) Window Treatment. District Annual May 20th at Kinsale. The W. I. has accept- ed Mrs. Graham's invitation to visit her in the city, also is planning a tour to fit in with the invitation. Mrs. J. Ianson brought back a report from the . Director's Meeting held at Brooklin at the District Annual we are to have, a display of handicraft objects --five in number. If any to be sold, price put on articles. Miss Hamilton is the new Instructor in Millinery. One member from Greenbank W.I, to attend the Arda Meetings in Uxbridge-- Mrs. J. Couperthwaite, accept- ing the position, One member from Greenbank W.I, to be on the nominating committee at Annual--Mrs, P. Diamond ac- cepting position. Mrs. S. Cawker, Pres. of South Ont. W.I. will be guest at the April meeting, The Motto was very capably taken by Mrs, R. Foster. Poem "To be an optimist" by Mrs, H. Howsam; Poem "Growing Old" by Mrs. Geo. Stone. Mrs. Foster introduced Mrs, Shier, our guest, who showed many lovely pictures taken of her trip out West. The Queen, Grace. Social half-hour followed. To entertain us and really make