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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Jan 1967, p. 9

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[ ] - v L v 4 3 . | Sip Noe SFY © FILTH AR A OF ED AI SB le Et RE ata AY § PAIS Ss FPL : TT Trees Tor pcos 5 Irs Ar us a ay § varivees FL rie spss BITC : pe The first meeting of the new year was held in the Church Parlour on Wednesday, January 4th, 1967 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Phair played the piano while the members gathered. Mrs. F. Beare, Mrs. H. McMillan, Mrs, Harris and Mrs. Diamond all took part in the Worship ser- vice. Mrs. Harris showed a film strip "There was a Bear in the Road" relating to the cur- rent study book on the Settle- ment of Early Canada. Hymn 519 closed the Devotional Ser- vice. Mrs. Harper presided for the business welcoming the ladies present and thanking the group in charge. 21 members answer- Greenbank UCW ed the roll call. $175.63 was reported as balance from 1966. Thank you cards from Mrs. Alice Phoenix and Mrs. Ella Sharp were read. The 1967 officers are as/fol lows: Presidéent--Mrs. Harper 1st Vice--Mrs. Tait Secretary--Mrs. Spencer Asst. Sec'y--Mrs. Ianson Treasurer--Mrs. Mero Pianist--Mrs. Phair Asst. Pianist--Mrs. Till Representative to B. of S.-- Mrs. Robt. Leask Representative to 0. B.-- Mrs. H. McMillan Representative to M. & M.-- Mrs. H. Phoenix "WES LANE Plumbing - Heating Hettric PORT PERRY, ONT. 985.2473 : OeticE Committees Appointed Christian Education-- Mrs. B. Thomson Auditing--Mrs, Bayliss, Mrs. Empringham Bereavement--Mrs. Baird Music--Mrs. Couyes Birthday Box--Mrs. Pearson Parsonage--Mrs. = Couves, . Mrs. Diamond Stewardship--Mrs. Guy Literature--Mrs. Phoenix Supply--Mrs. H. McMillan, Mrs. Beaton Visiting--Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Jeninngs, Mrs. A. McMillan, Mrs. Beaton, Mrs. R. Leask. Catering--Mrs. A. McMillan, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Raines Mrs. Clements. Pantry--Mrs. Guy, Mrs. Pearson Citizenship--Mrs. Raines Labels--Mrs. A. McMillan Corr. Sec'y--Mrs. Roy Leask Card Sec'y--Mrs. Rahm Each group is to be respon- sible for collecting for the Bale as last year. A single bed quilt is to be made. Miss Luke would like some dark patches for same. The birthday box money was voted to the Supply Fund. The amount $9. Mrs. Mero was instructed to order collection Envelopes. $10. was to be sent to Hilcrest Lodge. It was de- cided to do the serving for the Jr. Farmers Banquet on Sat., } $2 | Jan. 21st for $50. The Jr. Far- mer members to supply the food etc. The Ontario County Holstein Club banquet will be in Greenbank this year and will hd Both units will combine for this effort on March 8th. Mrs. A. McMillan, Mrs. Raines Mrs. Mero will be a committee to secure officers for 1968. U.C.W. Sunday in April was discussed with Mr. Storie nam- ed as a possible Speaker. A letter was read from Miss Bam- ford, a Missionary in India ex- pressing her appreciation and thanks for interest shown in her work. 1967 fees of 50c. per member were received. All enjoyed lunch, followed by adjournment. --Mrs. R. Leask I Manchester News Sympathy is extended to Mr. Theo. Stevens and family in the sudden death of his. brother, Mr. Jack Stevens, onto. Mrs. Edith Dobson is home from Glen Cedars Nursing Home, much improved in health. Miss Susan Roach, Toronto was with her parents for the week-end. Mr. Ken Reesor of Claremont, a brother of the former Miss Blanche Reesor, a teacher here for six years, died last week after a short illness. Mrs. W. S. Taylor and daugh- ter, Stouffville, visited her mother, Mrs. Crosier on Sun day. Grande Parisienne's standard engine is a 195 hp V8. Optional _____V8s have horsepower ratings of 275, 325 and 385. The -- dual master cylinder, heart of its new brake system. 1967 PONTIAC"S COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY. a @® 24 months/24, 000 miles warrantyontheentiracar. ®@ 5 year/50, 000 miles warranty on the power traid, ® 5 year / 50, 000 miles warranty on steering, front and rear suspensions and wheels, People who like to live life to "the full are going for Pontiac in a really big way. No car offers more advanced features or more outstanding options than Pontiac. -You may personalize your Pontiac with a stereo tape player, air conditioning, power doorlocks, a reclining seat, tilt steering wheel, automatic cruise control <vyou namie it, Pontiac has it. be catered to at $1.75 a plate. x Grande Parisienne is a beautiful automobile. And that optional touch. Pontiac gives you luxury of price, have you priced a Pontiac lately ? Go Pontiac 2 or complete information, see your Pontiac dealer. Interiors have many standard safety-features, including the --vinyl-top provides-an- elegant GM- -developed. energy-absorbing = steering column, front seat belt -at a practical price. And speaking retractors, padded instrument panel and passenger-guard doorlocks on all doors. Get today's brand of action at a downright practical price. Pontiac Grande Parisiénne Sport Sedan with optional vinyl top P367¢C | AUTHORIZES PONTIAC DEALER PHONE 985.7361 Bob Archer Motors Limited ro esse, ontario IN PORT PERRY PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1967 -- - UTICA The Annual Meeting of the Goodwood, Epsom, Utica charge will be held in Utica United Church on Thurs., Jan. 26th at 8 o'clock, lunch served. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper attended the funeral ,of an uncle the late Hilton Tink on Saturday. Mr. Roy Carr of Mount Al- bert visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall were supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Joe Ward, Whitby on Fri- day evening. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Beare and Mrs. J. Crosier were to see Jack Crosier, a patient in Cott- age Hospital at Uxbridge on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper of Oshawa were supper guests with Mrs. Delia Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirton of Mount Albert were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Thompson on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Geer and family visited with Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Geer and boys. Mr. and Mrs.. Russell Pilkey of Brougham, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray. and David visited on | Sunday "With - Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell. fio Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell were callers with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray, Port Perry on Sat- urday evening. Mrs. Frank Kendall visited on Thursday with Mrs. Bert Malt- by in Toronto. Mrs. Boyer Philip of Brooklin NEWS -- visited on Wednesday with the Thompson's. Mrs. Doreen Kendall visited for a few days with her mother Mrs. Gordon. Hawes, Whitby, who is on the sick list. We hope she will soon be feeling better. - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell had the family home on Sunday and held a Birthday Party for their grandson Randy Haugen. Mr. & Mrs. Chet. Geer spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKinley at Willow- dale. 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