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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Apr 1969, p. 3

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CO SEES NES Br ---- doi od pr------ BLACKSTOCK NX The April meeting of the First Cartwright Ladies Aux: iliary, was held on Thurs., evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Hawes. Sixteen mem- bers were present, Mrs. Jean Adams, presiding. Following the Scout Mother's Promise, the minutes were then read by Mrs. Vera Asselstine, our new secretary. The business of the evening was more pre- paration for the Father and Son Banquet. Also plans & arrangements were announ- ced for our next month's meeting. Mrs. Shirley Hos- kin, has offered to be our hostess. The time for the meeting, has been changed to 8.00 p.m, sharp. Let's get together now, and have a real big turn out ladies. 'The entertainment for the evening, arranged by the program committee, consist- ed of listening to a tape, en. titled, "How. to live with yourself, by Dr. Murry Banks. 'It was a well pre: pared tape, and very inter-| -Whitby and Mr. and -Mrs. esting to hear, and I might add, very humorous in spots. It was .thoroughly enjoyed by all, The meeting was then closed with the recital of the Scout Mizpah. A deli- cious lunch was served by the hostess. " Very fine services were held in both churches Good Friday evening, and on Eas- ter Sunday' morning filled churches greeted the mini- sters. In the Anglican Rev. R. C. Rose spoke on "A New Hope, A New Beginning, Easter". ; A Scout' group from London, Ontario attend- ed this service. In the United Rev. P. Romeril spoke Friday on 'The Un- Haliburton of Ontario County. following: -- Mr. ; William Brock, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Phoenix, Mrs. Frank Slemmon, 'spent the week-end with her "BUS TOUR NORTHERN VICTORIA and | SUNDAY, APRIL 27th Bus leaves Port Perry at 10:30 a.m. Stop over for coffee break and lunch. Return home by 5:00 p.m. Tickets and further information available from Mrs. Sweetman of Sweetman's Taxi : Price $4.50 per person Tickets must be purchased on or before ~ April 22nd. To all citizens of Port Perry, Reach and Scugog The Historical Society INVITES YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO ATTEND ITS OPENING MEETING THURS., APRIL 17th 1969 In the Port Perry United Church Education Wing AT 7:45 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER PROFESSOR : LEO JOHNSON WATERLOO UNIVERSITY Author of a forth-coming book on the history To be followed by a brief discussion of the . future plans of the Historial Society. For further information contact one of the Port Perry, 985-7134 Mtr. & Mrs. Roy Cornish, Port Perry, 986-2467 John T. Crosier, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kane, Scugog, 985-2765 Mrs. Clayton Love, Prince Albert, 985-2307 finished Work of the Cross" and Sunday "An Incredable Service", On Friday the choir sang an "Anthem -- "Alone" and on Sunddy-two anthems-- "Hallelujah" and "God so Loved the World". Holy Communion was ad- ministered in both churches on Easter, also in the Angli- can on Good Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eccle- stone and Douglas of Sud- bury spent the week-end with the John Archers and other relatives. Mrs, John Wotten is spen- ding a few days with the Bill Johnstons, Janetville. Prize winners at the W.IL euchre Wednesday evening-- High lady: Mrs. Ray Taylor; second; Mrs. Richard Manns; High Gent: Morley Moase; second: Bruce Bright; Lucky Draw: Mrs. George Bowers. Miss Debby McLaughlin} grandmother, Mrs. ' Edith Murphy, Tyrone. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Archer, Wilbert . Archer visited the latters sister and brother-in- law Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cook, Beaverton, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunsmoor spent the week- end with their son Barry & wife and family, Grand Is- land, N.Y." ° Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dunsmoor and babe, Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. McKechnie and Beth Dunsmoor. Mr; and Mrs. Melville Sam- ells-and family, Bowmanville spent Friday with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samells.' Sgt, and Mrs. Ken Strang and boys, Ottawa spent the Highlands Utica, 985-2624 Greenbank, 985-2092 Port Perry, 985-215 NEWS week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer and family, Mr. and Mrs, David Swain & family, London, spent the week-end with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Swain, Mrs. MacDougald St. Marys spent Friday - 'Sunday with the Glenn Larmers. Mrs. Glenn and boys went to St. Marys Sunday and returned Monday, Mr. dnd Mrs. Gordon Strong and Beverley Barr, who spent the week-end with her grandparents were Sun- day supper guests of Mr. & Mrs, Gerry Ferguson, Osh- awa, : Mrs. Neil Malcolm and Jamie spent the week-end in Florida with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolm and Mary Lou with her grandmother DEPARTMENT ~ For rooms that are distinctively yours, Sunworthy wallcoverings are the answer. An infinite variety of styles and colours to reflect your personality . taste, for the finer things in life. See them today . Cook in Brooklin, rem Jane and Robert Mew, Tor- onto, spent the week-end with their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Austin' Beacock. Mr, and Mrs. Herb Swain and Mr. & Mrs, Leith Byers were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennett, Osh- awa. " Sunday supper guests of Mrs. C, Hill were Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson, Don Mills, who also called on Roy and Bill Fergusons, and Mr. and Mrs, Stan Rahm, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Murphy and Mrs. Edith Murphy, Ty- rone were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Short- ridge and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bailey and girls were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bailey cele- brating Mrs. Bailey's birth- .. your NEW VINYL WASHABLE PAPERS PRE - PASTED $3.99 a single roll SPECIAL BOOK Malm " IMPORTED SEE THESE CLOTHS FOR YOUR BEST ROOMS SUNWORTHY VINYL the new dry strippable wallcoverings by Sunworthy * ready-pasted scrubbable e stain resistant PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 10, 1969 --- 3 day. . Mr. and, Mrs. Vincent Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van|cher, Bowmanville, visited Camp visited Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer 'Arthur Van Camp, Port| Sunday. Perry, Sunday. (Continued on Page 5) Mark Kenny's Ranch | SATURDAY, APRIL 19th Bus leaves Port Perry at 7:30 p.m. Price for bus $2.50 per person Tickets available for dance at door -- Price $2.50 Please contact Mrs. Sweetman of Sweetman's Taxi for tickets and other information. Tickets to be picked up by April 15th. | SYNOI AD PRE PASTED VINYL COATED "SEMI - TRIMMED $1.19 ~ A SINGLE ROLL WALLCLOTHS LR IE VIR (VICEN oI CIT ER: [a [e Ketel [o]V] £5) RIN LA (Ls Sn ge L Ee ra en EE ER _ ae a _ os Sees po ARNE Se ' 0 (:

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