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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Jun 1965, p. 12

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A I ant DE " SF =, aa "daughter and A ~ y y v AA Ry kK TONTAAR KE SSB ut IPS 1 00% \ A PARLIN NE | 17 FIR PPAIVGON Ase WE a dle hIRRVNA « COPE RIAN Or - 'hoir last Sunday: ayer, Mrs. L. Mant ead the nesday afternoon of June 16th © 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, June 10th, 1965 | wir las unday prayer rs artyn read th sday a ) SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn and ' Maundrell | and Mrs. 1 and family and Mrs. Blanche Mark Lake Chemong. Mr. and Mrs. Heayn and fam- ily, Bowmanville spent Sunday spent the weekend at with her mother, Mrs. Tetlow. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pogue and Eric of Oshawa guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.R. Pogue. Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Gould of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Al. De- baermaker and familly of Scar- borough, Mrs. Fox of Scarbor- ough, Mr. Lorne Nichol, Leask= dale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Minty. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burnham spent Monday in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. C. L- Fralick visiting recently with Nr. and Mrs. M. Fralick: Misses Clara and Heidi Krieg were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Demara Mr. aad Mrs. C- Redman and David also Mr. and Mrs. C. Love guests of Mr. and Mrs H. Thomas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Empringham and Brian guests of Mr and Mrs. Alan Empringham on Sat- urday evening. Mr. Gordon Flewell visited with Mr. and Mrs- Bert Pearson of Uxbridge recently. Mrs. Wm. Day of Port Perry spent the weekend with Thar son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G- Freeman. Mr. Bill Oke, Saturday guest of Mr. F. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreig and Sandra also. Mr. and Mrs. W. Aldred spent the weekend at Lake Paudash. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker of Port Perry, Suaday night din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred. Mrs. E- Rowland and Mrs. of Whitby and Mr. . Fralick visited with 3 C IL. Fralick on Mr. and Sunday - Mr. 2? Irs. "R. Taylor of West Hill, Sunday guests of Mr: and Mrs. Alan Carter. Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred at-: tended the Complimentary Din- ner given for Mr. Gibson in Port Perry on Wednesday of last week: The Cubs, Guides, and Brownies had a nice par- ade 'and service on Sunday at Grace. Miss Connie Mawhinney of Ajax is visiting with Mr. aad Mrs. C. Aldred this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chappell and sons of Toronto at Pine Point for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell and | family Sunday visitors at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F- Tyrell. Mr. and Mrs. Croll and family of Toronto at their cottage on Pine Point, Sunday. Susan and Marcia Robertson Dunbarton spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick spent Monday in Oshawa. - Mr. and Mrs. G- Skerratt of Prince Albert guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham. Miss Sandra Fralick, Toronto at her home for the weekend: Mr. and Mrs. M. Rutherford, Miss Joan Rutherford and her friend of Oshawa at Pine Point on Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Vickery, Oshawa spent Sunday at Pine Point. Service at Grace, 11:15 am. You are invited. How nice to have the six gentlemen in the NOT FROM: TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY TAKE NOTICE that the Township Office hours for the months of July and August only shall be changed as follows: 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. TO: 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. All citizens are requested to govern themselves accordingly. Dated at Brooklin, Ont. this 10th day of June, A.D. 1965 WM. H. WALLACE, Clerk Brooklin, Ontario [CE Scouts, | The joint U.C.W. meeting at "the "Head" was well attended on Wednesday evening of June 2nd, when many ladies from Prospect, Manchester, Grace and 'Head gathered for the chief | purpose of enjoying an instruc- (tive talk on Trinidad by Mrs. Khan of Blackstock. In spite of an unforeseen de- lay and a few changes the | evening was very pleasant and | satisfying. As Mrs. Wilson was I still not able to get around, | Mrs. E. Reader the vice-pres., conducted the meeting. As this was a missionary meeting, "the ! opening hymn was very appro- | priate, "In Christ there is no | East or West." | scripture. Mrs. D. Aldred gave quite a different type of Reading en- titled "Charge It", which will always make us think when we are tempted to make purchase the scemingly easy way- We are glad to welcome back Mrs. A. Jackson, who once lived on the Gerrow farm. She entertained with 2 numbers in the form of monologue and reading. Mrs. Marie Taylor came over from Port Perry to accompany on the piano, Mrs. Weldon, of Oshawa, who sang 2 lovely solos, "If God Forgot" and "I'll Walk with God" from The Student Prince: We were reminded of the Following the | Bazaar at the "Head" on Wed- and a request to turn in our "May" forfeit calendars for the hospital. After a lovely lunch includ- ing fruit breads of various kinds, we settled down to enjoy the information about Trinidad. Mrs. Khan. is a Canadian, a na- tive of Saskatchewan where she met her Trinidadian husband while attending college. Three years ago they had the privi- lege of an extended visit in Tri- nidad and a chance to bring back many souvenirs including saris, books of the moslem re- ligion, musical instruments, jewellry, clothing, coral and pictures. After the meeting was formally over, many re- mained to ask questions. Lions | OF Port Perry 'Bag of Bulbs' FUND RAISING CAMPAIGN Starts Tues. June 15th. Club at 7.00 p.m. Lions will appreciate it if you leave your porch light on. The lions will be calling on the people of Port Perry and District to sell Light Bulbs for their Charitable Work in the District REGULAR VALUE $2.36 Sells For $2.00 Give Your Support to a Worthy Cause High School Girls Perform Physical Education Exercises On Inspection Day Pictured above are a number of our local high school girls going through one of their many phy- sical education exercises at their Cadet Inspection held recently on the high school campus. The direction of Mrs. . LY TE TAT FW A TRE CPR ANT CORN I LARC FOE exercises which were done to music was under the McLean and Miss Webber. a a na Cou ii,

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