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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Apr 1965, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, April 22nd-1965 Blackstock News By O. Hill Ten members of the Candace unit met at the Manse Tues: day morning April 13. After the coffee break, Mrs. Dalton Dorrell gave a fine Easter Worship, The rest of the meet- ing was spent planning and practising a Panel for the Gen- eral meeting. At the service in the United Church Good Friday evening a quartette--Mrs, H. Kyte; Mrs. A. Khan; Mr, Ernest Swain and Mr. Glenn Larmer sang 'Alone', Rev. P. Romeril spoke on "If a Man Sin". Easter Sunday morning the choir sang "Crown Him with Many Crowns". Rev. Romeril's subject was "If a Man "Die". The flowers were in memory of | Mrs, Edna McLaughlin, In St. John's Church Thurs- day evening Canon Ashmore spoke on Maundy Thursday on which the First Holy Supper was held. On Friday morning the Anti Communion and Litany was held and Sunday morning The Easter Morning Prayers and Hely Communion was adminis tered. There were lovely flowers placed in memory of Wm. Tay- lor; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and Mr. Jack Smith; Mrs. E. McLaughlin placed by their re- spective families, Also several Easter Lillies loaned by mem- bers of the congregation. St. John's W. A. met in the Parish Hall Thursday, April 15. For the devotion part of the meeting they attended, as a grcup, the Maundy service in the church. During the busi. ness period a quilting was plan- ned for April 27. Full report of plans for the Mother's Day supper wag given. A donation is to be sent for a gift to the retiring - Diocesan President, Mrs. Watts and Friendship Worker, Mrs, Hubbert, A film strip is booked for the next meeting. Cor, Sec'y reported Easter Cards and one baby card sent out. Meeting closed with 'members prayer. Prayer part- ner prayer and Benediction. Sorry to report Mr. Dalton English is in Port Perry hos- pital but glad to hear he is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar- low; Mr, and Mrs, Harry Van Camp; Mr. Earl Dorrell return- ed home from Florida during the week. Mr. Jim Byers is home from Kemptville for summer "holi- days"? Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mott, Belle- ville, spent the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Venning. Mrs. Phena Mountjoy, Osh- awa spent a few days, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mountjoy, Warkeworth were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain and family, Bobby McLaughlin is spend- ing this week with Alexander Ednie, West Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and Ronald, Whitby, visited Mr. and Mrs. W, Archer on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family and Mr. Roy Fer- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton and boys, Mr, & Mrs, Stan Rahm were Sunday supper guests of Mr. & Mrs Arthur Rahm, Bowman- vilie. Mr. and Mrs, Melville Sam- ells and .family, Bowmanville and Miss Anna Samells, Orono spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Samells, Corporal and Mrs. Ken Strang and boys, Ottawa, were week-end guests of Mr, & Mrs. Ernest Larmer, Saturday evening Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and family; Corp & Mrs, Kin Strang and boys; Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Larmer and boys. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ferguson and Alan visited her mother Mrs. H. McKee and brother Hugh Norwich, Saturday and Sunday. : Mrs. Ferga Avery, Donna Marie and Carlyle, Tilbury, are spending the week; Mr. & Mrs. Keith Johnston and family, Belleville visited Monday; and Mr, and Mrs. Walt Larmer, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Avery were callers of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston and Mrs, Scott. Mrs. Periman, Columbus, vi- sited Mr, & Mrs. Lorne Hoskin over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vander- huel, Orillia, spent the week-end with the Cecil Gibsons and H. Vanderhuels. Mrs. L. Bradley, Bowmanville was week-end guest of the Cecil Gibsons and is now visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McNeil and two daughters, Yorkton, Sask. were Saturday guests of Mr. & LV a 9." bh aantehbalook ' (Ral d BEI | 4 A TN RNS Mrs. Walter Wright and daugh- ters, Mr. and Mrs. Bev, Dealy, Toronto, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K, Dunsmoor and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ritchie McMa- hon, Cobourg, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ted Mec- Mahon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bea- cock are visiting in Toronto, Canon and Mrs, H, E. Ash- more attended a wedding in St. Andrews Unijted Church, Peter- boro, Saturday, . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford, Miss Mary Lou and Mr. Geo. Mrs. Don Lane and Terry and Mrs. Lou Pearce, Oshawa were Sunday supper guests of Mr, & Mrs, Wes Pearce and Mrs. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and family, Enniskillen, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin and boys and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dysart Peterboro; Mr, Ardis McArthur Waterloo; and Miss Megan Smith, Toronto, were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs, J. A. McArthur, Miss Betty McAr- thur attended a convention in Boston at the week-end and for the balance of the holidays. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge and boys and Mrs. Ira Argue visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Stan Paine and Jeffrey, Scarboro on Sunday. Mrs, W. W. VanCamp and Miss Mable are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Drinkwater and family, Ottawa. Mr. Allan Rutherford and lady friend, Oshawa, visited Mrs. Alma Fowler Sunday. Mrs, Leslie Paine, Prince Al- Carnahan, Port Perry; Mr, and, Sunday she flew to Bermuda |g Mr, Vine Cain, Toronto spent $ Ed Harris and called on other Q bert, Sask., spent last week and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cornwell .| and four children, Sherbrook, Sask. were week-end guests of Canon and Mrs, H. E. Ashmore. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Smith visited Mrs. P. Philp, West Hill and Mrs. R. Lansing and Miss Pliena Hooey, Toronto, Friday and Saturday. Mr. Bob Smith, Toronto spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, C. Smith and Oliver. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Craw- ford, Janice and Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs, Norman Edgerton visited Mr. and Mrs. George Cole, Port Hope, Sunday. Janice remained for a week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Marwood McKee, who cele- brated their 35th wedding anni- versary Friday. Mrs. Ed Law- son, Yelverton entertained to a dinner party in their honor that evening, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Lawson and Bruce, Yelverton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mar- wood McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Dunn, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs, Will Forder Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Dave Fairthorne and family, Toronto, visited Mr, and Mrs. Osmond Wright Sun- day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Faint and family, Toronto, spent the week-end at their cottage, Miss Josie Archer and Mr. & Mrs, Ralph Eccelstone, Engle- hart, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Archer and family, INVEST NOW 52% VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments. Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound Emmerson Insurance Agency LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-2421 MONDAY, St. John's Don't Forget This APRIL 26 8.00 P.M, at Presbyterian Church Hall SPECIAL PANEL ON "CANCER" Sponsored by local Branch Canadian Cancer Society. Mr. Maurice Grimes, Director of the Ontario Division will moderate the Panel comprised of Dr. Frank Beale, staff Radio Therapist in Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto; Dr. M. B. Dymond, Minister of Health; a V.O.N. Nurse; and representative of local branch. 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