_ members present, as & » held their April meeting on the 20th in the home of Mrs, Wilbur Vance, with 14 11 as two guests, Mrs. M. Reeves & Mrs, Fred Harri. Many Seagrave (continued 'Church service. We were treated to an unusually short sermon and the junior choir sang as an anthem a new hymn from the new hymnary. It was entitled "Walk Softy in Springtime" and was written by Mr. Allan Reesor. At S.S. 2 boys and 3 girls of the primary class had a little song for us. We're "not sure 'whether they were short-sighted or just shy but they kept their faces well hidden, It was OK. Mrs. Chas. Short produced quite a bit of change for the birthday box. Thursday brings the '_"Come-as-you-are" party for the ladies. Those issuing invitations got busy early in the morning so some are calling it. "The Pyjama Party"; ; Prince Albert The Prince Albert U.C.W. ," items were discussed; the bale to go to Angola, the Hospital Auxiliary Spring Fair, the book on India to be studied next year, the need for councillors for the United Church Summer Camp, assistance to Meals On Wheels, 'It was agreed that the Group would once again provide staff for the Shores of Scugog Historical Museum one day a week during July and August. An invitation was extended by Mrs. Helen Wozney to hold the next meeting in her home on May 18th, Mr. and Mrs, Norisse the Luncheon and Program last Wednesday sponsored by the Seagrave U.C.W, Speedy recovery wishes to Mrs. E. Mulvey presently hospitalized in Florida. Susan Christie, Donna 'Brain; -- Sharon -- McIntyre; Penny Webb and Cheryl Middleton attended a Birth. day and Pyjama Party Fri. day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. Robertson in honour of Anna- Robert. - son, ~A good turnout at the last Thursday Euchre. Win. Howey attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, Ted Kirkland, who passed away suddenly in Brockville on ® eo excellent field test results e quality guaranteed © 10 Ib. packs or 40 Ibs bags e Price it today! "Available at your co-operative" United Co-Operative OF ONTARIO UXBRIDGE - 852-3321 PORT PERRY - Zenith 8-130 N News April 15th, Mrs, Amy Bennett and daughter Donna, of Wan. couver visited with Mr, & Mrs. I, Doyle and family. Mrs. Rick Doyle is spend. ing some time at home between semesters at Uni. versity of Guelph. Visiting Mrs, M. Murphy and Mrs, R, Smith over the week-end were: Mr. & Mrs. R. Olaisson, - Mrs, Mary Olaisson, Miss Anne Olais- son and Mr, Ray Zaparnuik, all of Toronto; Mr. Ed Stit. | chman of Scugog and Mrs. W. Djckinson of Toronto. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Glas. gow of Beamsville were week-end guests of her sis. ter, Mr, and Mrs, G. Hunter and other relatives. A very good delegation of ladies enjoyed attending ners were: Ladies - Vera " Fawns, 1st; Isobel Wright, 2nd; Elsie Carter, low. Men --Ernie Luke, 1st; Eugene Dearborn, 2nd; and Charles Wilson, . low. Also, if you want to kick up your heals this Friday, attend the Centre's dance on that new floor! Mr. John Doupe spent Wednesday & Thursday at Norwood with 'Mom & Dad' Doupe. A good number of Prince Albert parents attended the high school last Tuesday night to listen to the rather . long, but enjoyable, music. al program put on through combined efforts of music teachers, school ' teachers and children of local schools. \ _. Q (EJuarDIAN i A Damiana oo oo oo oo ol ol ol lf Af loll ll ll fl ee 6 CYL. $7%_$11 Port Perry 4-H Club The Port Perry 4-H Club held meeting No.7 on April 4. The meeting was opened with the 4-H Pledge. Margot Van Shagen read the minutes "of the last meeting. Miss Dodd told us about hems and hem finishes. 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