The mammoth "Ally Cat" sculptured by students of Cartwright High School won second prize at the Winter * Carnival on the school grounds, last week. Perching y K { . | » hk a ; Ld Photos From Cartwright High School Ice Carnival on top of the sculpture are Valerie Frew, grade 10, Suzie Fallis, grade 10, and Suzanne Wilson, grade 10. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 13,1969 - 13 'Ashburn News The World Day of Pray- er Service was held In Burn's Church on *Fyiday, March Tth at 3 p.m. With Mrs. Edgar Heron presid- ing. I'he order of Service as proposed by the Women of Africa was followed throughout. The "Dialo- gue of Testimony", was taken by Mrs. Poities Ashton and Mrs. H. Ash- ton. Five members of our W.M.S. attended the Pray- er service in St. Thomas Anglican Churcli, Brook- lin at 7.30 p.m. The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Lynde on Wed., Mar. 5th at 8:15 p.m. with an at- tendance of sixteen. Plans were made for the March Tth, Mrs. V. Hamilton of Belleville, spent a few days recently with Mr. & Mrs. Grant Parrott. Thirty-two folk enioyed a friendly card game at the Centennial Centre on Tues. evening, March 4th. High score winners for euchre were: Mrs. Georue Godda and Mr. G. Coch- rane. Consolation prizes were won by Mrs. Louie Cassady & Mr. W. Gard- ner. Door prize went to Mr. James Lynde. Don't forget the St. Pat- rick Dance Party at the Centre on Sat., March 15th at 8.30 p.m. Square and modern dancing. Novelty dances and prizes. Easter Thank Offering on April 2nd with a Dessert Luncheon at 1.30 pom. and Mrs. C. Veale of Beaver- ton, will be guest speaker, Mrs. W. Gardner read some interesting high- lights from the Glad Tid- ings. Mrs. Russell Batten had charge of the study on the subject "New acts of mis- in the working world" Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Her- on were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAnd- less, at Don Mills, Mrs. Russell Batten spent last week-end with her daughter at London, who is attending Western University. Several ladies from here attended the Hot Lunch- eon in St. John's Church, Port Perry on Friday, Blackstock News (Continued Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Vlieger and fam- ily were Mr. and Mrs. Don Sibma and-family, Whitby. All these in honour of Mrs. V's birthday. : Mrs: P. Romeril and Mrs. H. Kyte attended the Bay of uinte annual U. C. W. onvention in Trenton, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dug- an, Minden were Saturday visitors and Mr. and Mrs. von Flemming, Oshawa Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Sun- day, March 2nd. All their family--Mr, & Mrs. Har- old Hamilton and family; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ham- ilton; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Warne (Shirley) and for- merly of Kingston and guhn's only sister Mrs. Anne Taylor of Port Perry spent the day with them. Congratulations to Mr. Eating two complete ples is a task in itself, but when a boy has the pies fed to him, and it has to be consumed in the shortest time possible it really becomes a great effort. This is a scene from the pie eating contest held at the Cartwright High School Ice Carnival. rfl « : a ee a Rt SR NR YY HEE a : : ' ' { For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs wv FRIENDLY ' CALL : PHILOSOPHER. / : ' 4 | 700 MANY GIRLS THINK, A. 3 ART'S % | AWOMAN'S Work 15 DONE, / . / ¢ PLUMBING and HEATING ' / 985-2581 R.R. #1, PORT PERRY/ H Operated by ART (Pete) PrIROZA H Licenced Mechanic ' hn kh visi eiiob nie oiaiaioby slvielrabginbey / ° / : Richard's Beauty Studio ' / : ; / E X P A N D S '| Ptolemy & Grieve y C] / / ; / /| B. A. Service / Richard Drew, Owner of 'Richards Beauty § Station / Studio' has purchased the 'Donna Lee Beauty / 52 Worer 8. Part. 4 Salon' in Stouffville. The new business will be J oo Ton re EK : managed by Mr. Keith White of Toronto. + / PHONE: 985-3182 - 4 ISSN T NINE LRN RR RR RR RL Lope and Mrs. Will Forder who held "open house" in the Parish Hall Wednesday-- their 50th anniversary and were greeted by a large number of friends. (more next week). Prize'winners at the W. I. euchre Wednesday night were Mrs. Olga Hill, Miss Hazel English, Mr. R. Russell, and "Mr. Carl Wright; lucky draw, Mrs. Chas. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. Movrri- son, Orono & Mrs. Frank Carter, Maple Grove, were Saturday supper guests & Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Cham- berlain, Stirling and Miss Marion Bradburn, Toronto were Sunday callers with Mrs. L. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee called on Mr. and mrs. Elmer Ploughman, Port Perry, Saturday af- ternoon. Rahm while his mother & baby sister are in hosnital. rs. Charles Smith is spending this week with friends in Toronto. Several from here either visited in the funeral home Thursday or attend- ed the funeral of Mrs, W. Cobbledick in Orono Unit- ed Church Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samells and Mrs. C. Hill'& called on Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy, Hamp- tom, Friday. Not as many as usual from here attended the World's Day of Prayer Service in Nestleton Unit- ed Church Friday, due to so many other appoint- ments. Mrs. Tillie Toms, Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Susan and Fred, Haydon, visited on Wednesday; Mrs. Melrose Smith, Fenelon Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Bob- caygeon visited Thursdav with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. . Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larmer, Bowmanville, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ile LOTTA L LOVELINESS, 2) SHE BOUGHT THE BEAUTY KIT, HOW OFTEN SHE HAD HEARD THE NAME - BUT OH'LADIES, HER HAIR WILL NEVER BE THE SAME 43 LV RICHARD'S BEAUTY STUDIO PHONE: 985-7991 BUY -- SELL L RIAL ESTATE LID -REALION 985-7373 Miss Marion Bradburn, Toronto, spent the week- end with the girl's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brad- burn and brother Roy. Mr. and Mrs. K. Vlieger, Whitby were Thursday guests.--on Friday morn- inc a few friends of this village were. entertained by Mrs. F. Vlieger; week- end guests were the host- ess's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain, Stirling, an HOOP > 4 > 4 Youth and Recreation, ? Room of the Municipal 2 March 19, 1969 at 7:30 { 4 4 > > > POU YY -NOTICE! - The Council of the Village of Port Perry, $ has arranged for a meeting with Mr. Scott Darrach, of the Department of Education, re Any persons interested are invited to attend. J. F. RAINES, CLERK-TREASURER R. Stroop, Grimsby, and DOGO OPOOOOOCE SOOE to be held at the Court Building on Wednesday, p.m. Repairs to all o LUBRICATION o TOWING "TRUCKS A CHARLES qaprs | ANDREWS AUTO SERVICE and Trucks. CUSTOM ENGINE BUILDING o AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS o VOLKSWAGON SERVICE makes of Cars SPECIALTY" WAYNE NORTON 3105