J * Legge, chaired the business . were approved as read. Do- _ United Church Observer will 'liams were assigned to ap- _ Mrs. Ted Legge on Dec. 11. (Sylvia) . Diamond and. her queathed her body to science, . Farm and called on other (Ethel Redman) The last Euchre held at the Hall on Sat. Nov. 8th was well attended, 22 tables were played at. We welcome a lot of people from out of town, Oshawa, Tyrone and so on, The money made at these euchres are put to a good use, and helps to pay bus trips and keep up expenses. As being Senior Citizens we are not able to work as we did in our younger days, but all work 'hard to put up good lunches at a small charge for our twice month- ly euchres. Next will be held on Nov. 22nd, Sat. 8.30 p.m. Watch for new time after New Year's as time then may be 8 p.m. (details later). Club meeting was well at- tended on Wed., Nov. 12th| Prospect News The November meeting of the U.C.W. was held at the church on. Thursday evening 13th. Mrs. Jack Holtby con. ducted the devotional period. opening with a verse and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. "Les Smith read the Scripture lesson from Matt. 7, vs. 1-12, and a reading "Footpath to Peace". gave a meditation & prayer. The hymns were "Take time to be Holy" and. "Jesus calls us", The president, Mrs. Ted 'session. The regular reports nations were made to the Wo- men's Hospital Auxiliary & Five Oaks. As before, the be sent to every home in the | congregation. Mrs. Burnsell Webster and Mrs. Grant Wil- point a slate of officers for 1970. Mrs, Jas. Davidson of Prince Albert, entertained with pictures taken on their| trip to Western Canada and Alaska," whch were much en: joyed by everyone. Our.ap- preciation was expressed by Mrs. Lorne Jones. Following a benediction, a friendly chat ensued, when the group in charge served tasty refresh. -mems, .The December meeting will be held at the home of Our sympathy to Mrs. Alex sister Mrs. A. (Susan) Gray & their families in the pass- ing of their dear mother, the late Mrs. Bettie. She be- a noble request. Mr. Holby Turner, of Carroll, Man, visited on the| week-end at Holbyholme local relatives and friends. Port Perry Senior Citizens over 50 and more new mem- bers. Mr. Healey, president chaired the meeting and op- ened as usual. Two minutes silence was observed for the men who gave their lives, in War I & War II, also for the passing of two members re- cently, Dr. M. Miles and Mr. E. Fralick. We extend our deepest sympathy to their families. Both were faith ful members . until illness. Second Wed. on Nov 27th at 2 p.m. will be entertain- ment and 'hope to, see a good cussed on 2nd Wed). A good program will be pre- sented by Mr. Stewart and others from Mount Albert and. should be .good. (Lunch served). This is for mem- bers only. Please as many as possible come and wel- come these folk who. have kindly offered their services. Pleasant. surprises at our last meeting (Mr, nd Mrs. G. Smith's daughter and hus- band Mr, and Mrs. Johnson from Toronto will present.a -|T.V. to our Club in near fu- ture, also Mr. F. Staples kindly gave a donation of twenty-five dollars to 'buy decorations. for hall for Christmas, Members (please mote) the Christmas dinner. on Wed, Dec. 3rd at Grace (Scugog) Church 6 p.m. ' Transporta- tion supplied, (details at next meeting. Head U.C.W. Scu- gog caters and this will be } PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 20, 1969 -- 5 Aheir third year, so a good time is in store. exchange gifts and also bel' entertained as of other years, Lucky winners at Euchre Nov. 8th as follows: Ladies high Mrs. D. Nott; second Mrs. H. Wallace; 'Consolation Mrs. B. Larrett. (Gent's high Mr. -E. Ballard; Second Mr. J. Hodgson and Mrs. M, Wag- ner( tie); Consolation Mr. M. Woods. rd Atter din-| Use Christmas Seals. tner all back-to the hall- to fladiasrasanaassasanas FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS EMPHYSEMA AND OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES . Mrs. Lome Jones| MAPLE LEAF CARNATION CHEF - BOY - AR - DEE CHEESE PIZZA -- 49: KAM Luncheon Meat = 49: ROYAL YORK ~ BOLOGNA: FRESH CHICKEN PARTS Legs or Breasts = 55¢ MAPLE LEAF -- Small Link -- Lb. Tray Pak SAUSAGE sworn 63 Centre Cut Pieces or Sliced PIECES LB, 37¢ 18.45 ¢ Prices Effective Wednesday to Saturday NOVEMBER 19-20 - 21 - 22 COFFEE MATE -. RAISINS 15 oz. 49: 37 He is attending the Royal Winter Fair.. Mr. and Mrs, Clare Vernon and Patty, Mr. & Mrs, Frank Vernon attended the Royal Winter Fair on Sum. p.m, and evening. "Miss Kathy Vernon, Gord- on Holtby and Robert Smith were home from Guelph University for the P.P.H.S. Commencement, to receive their graduation diplomas. Check The Label ROSS & MARG'S On Your Paper FOOD MARKETS 14 oz. 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