14 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, April 21st, 1966 The members of the G. N. S. Club met at the home of Mrs. Jack Brain. President Mrs, Pugh presided by first all re- peating Lord's Prayer. Sec'y Mrs. Garvey read minutes, Treasurer Mrs. Heayn reported on finances which pointed out that the St. Patrick's dance Prince Albert News proved an outstanding success, It was fully decided to spon- sor the care of the Korean boy, age 17 for another year. Rumage stall at Spring Fair was discussed. The members agreed the annual banquet be held at Spruce Villa again. The president to oversee the 1 OLD BILL PORT PERRY Regular Dinner LEGION In honour of all First World War Veterans. Saturday, April 30. = 5 o'clock Old Bill Guest Tickets Available at Legion Hall NO CHARGE For further information Phone 985 - 7904. 'S NIGHT LEGION HALL Tickets -- $2.00 : ' o - Ldn dime hdr a Cann abide USA AT) it Ne Loe UTA 8A PR iM 12) AN PA IRNLIS RY 3 ah planning of same. A going-away gift was pre- sented to the secretary Mrs, Garvey who expressed her thank you. She, and her husband and family will be leaving to reside in New Brunswick very soon. We wish them well. A delicious lunch was provid- ed by Mrs, Pugh and Mrs. Can- ning, Last Tuesday evening a group of ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Chas. Willes who ar- ranged a miscellaneous shower in honour of a future bride Miss Maureen McMaster of Oshawa whose marriage takes place shortly, : The bride-to-be was assis by her sister Miss Janet Me- Master & Miss Shirley Dowson. Maureen expressed appreciation for the lovely useful gifts. The hostess served a dainty lunch which added to the social hour. Recent company with Mr. & Mrs, F. Gibson were Mr. and Mrs. P. Diamond, Greenbank, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee and Mark, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Ingleton, Markham; and Mr and Mrs, F, Pearce. Bruce Wilson enjoyed a few days with his sister Mr. & Mrs. 985 - 2581 Operated By For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs CALL ART'S PLUMBING and HEATING R.R. #1, PORT PERRY 'ART (Pete) PETROZZI Licenced Mechanic. * OT al See ~S -- SI) 2% » RN . Roa SSG ow Re Attention, car buyers! &% In Full Swing Now! Have a field day! Look over the Chevrolets, Olds- mobiles, Epics and fine OK used cars -- OUR SELECTION'S AT ITS GREATEST RIGHT NOW! Discuss a trade-in allowance for your present car -- WE FIRMLY BELIEVE YOU WON'T BETTER IT Caprice Custom Coupe 4 Save money on the exact Chevrolet or Oldsmobile you've been looking for... during R ANYWHERE! What's more, we can promise ON- THE-SPOT-DELIVERY on virtually any model. We want to give you our first-rate follow-up service, too. Come In and make the DEAL OF YOUR LIFE! We . planned this event JUST FOR YOU! Delta 0 Hollday Sedan CHEVROLET US rr itl pe id " { Y, Hy Ww» SK "% # CHEVELLE CHEVY II CORVAIR CORVETTE + OLDSMOBILE » F-85 3 EPIC "* TOP USED CARS $5-266C # AUTHORIZED DEALER IN PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7351 BE ARE MO TORS LTD. QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. N. Jackson, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bradburn, Blackstock were with Mr. and Mrs, Les, Beacocks. Miss Ina Kiezibrink, R.N., Toronto, visited her brother Mr. and Mrs, H. Kiezibrink. Ashburn News The Ladies Bible Class met at the home of Mrs. Wm, Hopkins for their Easter meeting on Wednesday, April 13th at 8.15 p.m. The president Mrs. Grant Parrott presided and the meet- ing opened with the singing of Hymn 216 "Jesus Christ is risen To-day". The scripture lesson was read by Mrs, D. Ashton and prayer by Rev, H. Buntain, The offering was received and minutes were read includ- ing thank you notes from Mrs. P. Barrie; Mrs. W. Knight and Mrs. J. Leask. Two readings "Follow Me", and "Two pieces of Wood", were given by Mrs. D. Ashton. Mrs. Ray Graham rendered solo "Alone", A reading "When men follow- ed from afar off", by Mrs. R. Richardson, Rev. H. Buntain was in charge of the topic and brought an inspiring Easter message. a The meeting closed with the singing of Hymn 220 'The Day of Resurrection", Mr. and Mrs. Donald Purdy. of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. Ashton. Mrs. Cecil Viears spent the week-end with her parents in Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mitchell. of Deep River, were week-end visitors in the village. Mr. and Mrs. O. Bennett, of Whitby, were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. Sparks. Mrs. Wm, MecAndless, and family, of Don Mills, spent the Easter holiday week with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Heron. Mr. James Doble, of Toronto spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. H. Doble. Mrs, E. Heron and Mrs. M. Sparks attended the W.M.S. Thank Offering at Pickering on Thursday evening. Special 18.75] Nl Eis AN | 54's-64's | Chev. | and Pont.