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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Jan 1939, p. 8

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SCUGOG Services next Sundey at the usual nara --Faot at 10,80; Head at 2 p.m. and Centre at 8 pm, Sunday Schools ~Foot at 11.80, Centre at 2 and Head at 8 p.m. Evetyone invited. 'The Blue and Orange contest at the Head Sunday School finished last Sun --day-with-tho Blues ahead The Orange side are to put up a goed entertain: ment in the rear future. 'Lhe' Centre Sunday School is stars- C._Samells; Boys' Class--Anson Ger- Yéarce; Clifford Redman to look after the paper, and Donald Gerrow to take up the collection. } The Fortnight Club will meet in the Township Hail on Friday, Jenvayy 20, at 8 p.m. Mrs, C, Graham, Mr. __Roy Hendeus, | ; and Mr. A. Aldred are preparing the program. ing a contest next Sunday with Clem Jeltrey and Glen Demara as. captains. Lome and help your side. ihe Women's Association held its nret.meeting of the year in the Town Hall op 'Tuesday afternoon: the 10th, with a fair attendance. opened with our president Mrs. Carter in the chair and the singing of a hymn. ine Scripture lesson was Psalm 46 and wai read by Mrs. D; Hope.. Mrs. Geo. Sweetman then gave a most in- teresting talk on the second chapter or the Missionary Study Book. Mrs. . Geo. Samelis takes the.next chapter. ura KG. Joblin and Miss 1, Milner The meeting | 1.O.D.E. Annual Meeting. (Continued from Front Pager Our motto is: "It matters not how| long we live, but how." Theré have been ten régular and four special meetings, with an average also three Executive meetings, with an average attendance of twelve, meetings being very ably and faith- fully presided over by our Regent. row; Asst,--John Reader; Primary--| Mrs. E. Sweetman; Asst.--Mrs, Lewis of twenty-five members in attendance, | all]. Notice re the Skating Carnival ea Sg = 'Reserve Friday, Feb. 3 for Port Perry Carnival _ Slogan--*"'Bigger and Better than 1938" for the coming year were elected as follows; Rector's Warden, Mr. I. Smith; People's Warden, Mr, F. Wil- lan; 'Lxeasurer, Mra. Mra, Dr. McArthur; Junior Wardens, Messrs. John Hamil- ton,' Harry "Mcleughlin, Lavern vevitt, : Mr, Eldon Eckle, of Cooksville, a former well known and highly: ré: spected teacher of the Blackstock P.5, Mra. John Forder. Other visitors of | Mra;-Forder on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. B, Dunn and daughter Ions' of Ushawa. _ Course- held 'a combined meeting of both classes in the C ity Hall on Friday afternoon last, The main fea- ture of the program was a moving spent the woek end av tie home of [ 'The Literary Soclety of 'the Short]. Make the Bells of Business ish 'Ri ngby pant BE : A Others' are finding advertis- "ing a good is wise to atart NOW, "the Port = investment, It IMPORTANT---Those wishing to rent costumes will kindly notify Miss Grace Davis, or the Treasurer's sang a duet with Mra. F. Crozier at ne piano. Mra. Geo. Samells then asked a few questions on Prime sanister Chamberlain's trip to Germ- any, aso read a Dew Drop poem which was followed by a discussion on a Pot +} Luck Supper for February. The meet- : wg closed by singing and the bene- d aiction, Proceeds for year $298, Mrs. ga a1, McLaren and Mrs. Roy Henders i wil prepare the program for the next } meeting. The table was now ready for t supper with decorations of silver and white. The hostesses were Mrs. M. 'McLaren, Mrs. D. Hope, Mrs. W. Mark and Mrs. O. Jeffrey. Proceeds $6.00. The Community Club of the Head was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A S. Sweetman last Tuesday evening, 3 § 1 and was well attended. The program ad consisted of an instrumental by Miss ANS ? W. Niddery, piano and Mrs. Midgley, ra mouthorgan; piano duet by Mrs. T. Redman and Miss Niddery; a poem by lace and Roy Collins, with guitar ac- companyment by Mrs. M. Collins. Rev. Mr. Joblin gave an interesting talk on current events. The election of officers resulted as follows: President--Anson + _Gerrow;. Vice-President -- M. hY 'larke; Treasurer--Mrs. S. Sweetman; Pianist Mrs. T. Redman-and Mrs. Rodman; Collectors -- Donald Gerrow and La- ""verne Martyn. This was followed by}, a tasty lunch prepared by Mrs. T. Redman, Mrs. C. Reader, Mrs. John Reader and Mrs. S. Rodman. The next meeting will be "Tuesday, Jan.. 24th. Program Com., Mr. and" Mrs.-A. Wilk- inson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Clark. -- The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs: F.. Gerrow on Jan, 24th, The Centre folk held a re-organiza- tion of. their Sunday School at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman ~~ last-weeki--The "officers. _elected were Supt.--Mr. W. Samells; Asst. Supt-- Ralph Milner; Organist--Mrs. George Samells; Assistants--Marjorie Milner, } Grace Demara, Florence . Carter; t. Q tary 4 Mrs, E. Sweetman, trio, Merle, Wal-| Realizing at the very beginning of our work, the necessity of having a place of our own wheré we could meet at our pleasure, we rented and furn. 'ishied two rooms in the Penhall block, and purchased a flag for our use. Many lines of work have been un- dertaken and a great deal accomplish- ed, but we are looking forward to greater achievements this next year. We have raised $720.37 for our Chapter in various ways, while our expenses have been $431.03, and we have made donations of $231.01, de- tails of which are given in our Treas- urer's report. ' We -all-know thatthe aim-of jour Order is to further the. philanthropic and educational work for the youth, and it is most gratifying to look over the work of oyr "Infant" Chapter and realize how much we have accom- plished in this. way." Our Child Wel- fare Committee appointed "early last office, on or before Jan, 81st, 1989. See Posters for Carnival Programme - -CARNIVAL- COMMITTEE | MYRTLE Mrs. Honey was called to Guelph on Friday sowing to the death of her brother-in-law, Regret to report that Mre. Russell Lunney's condition is not as favorable as she was removed to the Oshawa Hospital on Monday by Dr. Baldwin. Mr. George Leach moved to Green- bank on Monday where he has secured a position with Mr. D. McArthur. Mrs. W. S. Parks was seized with & heart attack last - week and is- now under the doctor's care. Murs. Robt] E. Hoar, Jean and Myrtle visited the former's father, Mr. W. 8. Parks and thier friends here on Sat- urday. Pleased to: report that Mrs. Jack Kirkham who has been confined to. het spring, --has--been- -most--active; and many have been materially assisted by them during the year, and at Christ- mas time thirteen splendid baskets were prepared and distributed to homes where they were Most, accept- able. * : ~--Phrough-theefforts-of ~our-Chapter; the young people of the town wer provided with two- tennis- courts last 'Summer. A prize, a splendid book, was offered and given to the successful candidate of the Entrance Class of our Public School (Master Grant Randle) ob- taining - the | highest marks in History during the year, and Mr. McLean, the Principal, reported to us that our ob- ject was achieved--every pupil niani- festing a very keen interest in the work required in this contest. Armistice Day was most fittingly celebrated by the citizens of our town all Errangements being made by-our |- Chapter. Through the' kindness and interest of Miss Bull, an excellent concert was bed is able to be around again Rev. W. E. Honey, Mr. E. E. Mole, Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Clarence Harrison and Mrs. Hugo Bradley, attended the Sunday School Convention' held~at Kedron on. Thursday. Next year the Convention will be entertained at the few days. He hada toe amputated Jast Saturday. 'Another' old landmark has disap- peared--the first frame house in the settlement, nearly a hundred years old, a mile south of the village, on the old Wells farm, now owned by Mr, and Mrs. William Hill, who have recently built a fine brick house, to replace the old one. Mr. Wm, Phoenix has had a ois to look after since December. The Women's Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Harvey Real on January 81st. - ' Te BLACKSTOCK © A meeting of Durham County Tem- perance Federation was held at Black- | stock United Church on Monday even- ing, January Sth. The program con- sisted of singing of appropriate hymns led by Mrs. Sadler. The worship ser- vice was taken by Rev. E. P. Wood, followed by lantern sildes' showing pictures, "Drinking and Driving". Rev. H. W. Foley, Pr , in the ab picture "Electrical Appliances on the Farm", Other numbers were "The Class Paper" given by Doris Marlow; by Genevieve Beacock. on by the Cadmus Young People, .in auspices of the A.Y.P.A, was a did success and thoroughly enjoyed by the large number present. © SEAGRAVE - Rev. J. McLachlin is attending the Young People's Winter School in Cam- bridge Street United Church Lindsay. Mr. McLachlin is leading the morning worship service and is also teaching a Method Course, ' The,_Seagrave Sunday School Or- chéstra_ have been invited to Little Britain to take part in a. concert sponsored by the Little Britain Boys' Band, Mr. Esplin of Toronto, will also be present. : On Wednesday evening, January 11, the Annual meeting of the Seagrave United Church-was held in the S. S. Room of the Church. The W. A, pro- vided a bountiful supper. After a | social half hour, while the tables were to order by the Pastor, Rev. J. M¢- Lachlin. All joined in singing "O}' Saviour Let Me Walk with Thee." Mr. McLachlan read Psalm 122, this] 'was followed by prayer by Mr. Fol Mark. "Baptist Church at- Whitby: A Ray Duff, a student at Brooklin Continuation" School; "has-been -absent from his studies for a few days owing to a.painful attack of pleurisy. Mrs. McGee entertained the Faith ful Worker's Class on Monday night "when officers were. inted for 19389, and plans were made for-clasa_work during the. year. Qeveral ladles from here attended the cooking demonstration held at Brooklin last week. Their husbands are now anticipating a change in their regular menu, after all the very fine recipes they returned with. RAGLAN m. rl We Treas lorencet-GCarter;-- Clem. Jecrey; Bible Class Teacher-- Mrs. G.- Sweetman; -Asst.--Mrs, Car- ter; Girls' Class Teacher -- Mrs, O. Jeffrey; :Asst.Miss Corbett; Boys' Class Teacher--Ralph Milner; Asst.-- 'Marjorie Milner; Primary Teacher--: Mrs. G. Samells; Asst.--Ivah Milner. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton of Hamp- ton visited her parents Mr, and Mra. C. Mills over the week end. Mrs. J. Pearce and granddaughter Mary Lou, visited her daughter Mra. R. Tetlow. recently. Miss Margaret Crozier, Port Perry, visited her parents over the-week end. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reader' and fam- ily 'Connie and Gilbert, visited her mother at' Barrie over the week énd. Ge Mrs. Reader and children staying over it 12 2 for a couple of weeks. iE Miss Clara Hardy visited her cousin vy i Mrs. H, Long on Suriday. i Miss Joyce Tetlow 'fa visiting with Blackstock friends. © "Mr. Blooman and son Leofof Toron- to, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Carnochén on Sunday. * "Mrs, Masterson of Toronto, is visit- (hE ing Mrs. Maurice Fralick and Mrs. D. i : Crozier for a few weeks. Mrs/ R. D. 44 Ades. Buitnham was also their guest fast ivy "week and helped cut the rest of the ; Yi +: blocks for the Institute quilt, Then ji 3 all enjoyed tea at the home 'of Mrs. HATER Fralick and much admired the im. FREE provements. ; i i - Mr, and Mrs. John Burnham visited 7 5 Mr. and Mrs. E, Lee at' Oshawa on Her : Sunday. Vina . The Head folk heid<a ve-organizn- Bh i i \ tion of their Sunday School at the SAE 'home of Mr, a np Mra, 8. Rodman on Yes A : Monday évenin \The officers are as 7 11 a _ follow: Supt. -- John Reader; Asst. E700. Amon Qerrow; Organist -- Edna PER, 4 Samells; See.-Treas; -- Laverne Mar- i ©. - tyn; Teachers: Bible Class-- Mrs, EF. VL Reader; AsstMs, M. Olark; Girly' Clasp--Mrs. 8. Rodman; Asst.--Mrs, 4 given for out benefit--tast--Januarys: Following our Educational meeting last March, when Mrs. Woods. thor- oughly explained the War Memorial propoganda, 'contributions to the amount of $66.00 were forwarded to this fund. On May 16th, we had a tea and sale of home-made cooking, and we also had a Dance in May. June 3rd was made a Tag Day in aid of our Public. Library, with excellent results, At the request of the Port Perry Athletic Association, we drranged a booth at the Fair Grounds, on Sports Day, July 14th. . In October, & Sick Relief Committee was appointed, to: be ready to meet any emergency, "that might arise. Apart from the work of raising money and giving assistance where needed, we held a number of splendid program meetings, the members all thoroughly appreciating 'and benefit- ting by the eycellent. papers "and ad- dresses given, The election of officers for 1921, which took place on February 7th, re- sulted as follows: - : Regent -- Mrs. W. H. Harris; 1st Vice Regent --- Mrs. J. Nesmith; 2nd Vice Regent--Mrs, Stent; Secretary-- A. Woods; Echoes Sec.--Mrs. E, B. Walker; Treas.--Mrs. W. Mi Letcher; Standard Bearer--Mrs. A. J. Davis: Councillors--Mrs, P.G. Marrison; Mts, M. Beare,' Mrs. I. R, Bentley, Miss E. Bull, Mrs. A. H, Rose, Mrs, W. L. Par- rish, Mrs. S. Farmer, Mrs, W. Cook, Mra. R. Archer, Mrs. 'F. Brock. - NOTE--Fvery diamond is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Stare. Port Perry, i Mrs. R:-H: Short; Educ. See.--Mrs. G.| Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, Sr, visit=| ed with Mr. and Mrs. F. Cartwright over the week end. Mr. and "Mrs. Russell Lane, Oshawa, were 'Sunday guests at 'the-home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Catherwood. Congratulatiotis"to- Mr. and Mrs. G. Vallent on the birth of a son, on Jan. 9th, 1939, Mr. and Mrs. R. Grandy were guests at' the home of Mr. apd Mrs. J. 8. Evans on Monday. Mr. Clarence Gray, Columbus, who is attending Toronto Normal School, was at Raglan School last week, be- ing coached" in his teaching by our teacher, Mr, D, Catherwood.- Mr. M. Slute, also a student of Toronto' Nor- mal School, is teaching at Shirley. Mrs. Irwin Ormiston is in Toronto where. she is receiving medical atten- tion. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Doris Bryant spent the week end with friends in Oshawa, Myr. and Mrs, Jas. Rodd visited re- latives in Prince Albert on Sunday. Mr. Frank Grose, of Toronto, was home over the week end. My. and Mrs. W. Avery visited with the former's sister in Brooklin. | GREENBANK Fete Leask visiting with Miss A. Hel Mi Mr. Wallace is recovering after his recent.iliness. - Sorry to report Mr. George Lee i3 seriously ill, Mr. Jas. Innis is visiting in Toronto, Dr, Arthur and Mrs, Lae, Toronto, at Mr. Rrank Lee's on Sunday.' Mr, and Mrs. Wiliams poral about forty of their friends to a euchre party last Wednesday evening. Mr. Frank Lawton, who has been quite {ll is recovering, ©. 1° Mr. B Embory is in Uxbridge for a of the resident; explained: that-at the}: annual "convention at Orono it was de- cided that the, time had come to ad- vance to a more definite and intensive promotign of the Temperance, With ten municipalities in the County it was planned .to_have six public meetings durng the winter, covering the whole | County, 'at Bowmanville, Newcastle, Welcome, Millbrook--or-Cavan,--Beth- any and Blackstock. : Rev. W. P. Rogers, guest speaker, | sa gave a splendid address stressing the vital importance of our getting to- gether as one unit and. striving to make Durhain a County free of bev- -| erage rooms in order that our youth may grow up "without the terrible temptation of the beer parlor to drag them into disgrace. These units are to--becomm in each community. He also stressed that statistics show the death rate last year very mueh' greater than ever be- fore caused by car drivers being under the influence of alcohol. The methods used to carry. on. the Federation work are from a educa- tional standpoint: The pulpit, plat- form, Press, Use of Posters and Pledges. ; The. call for pledging being Total Abstinence, Legislation by loeal option, under headings. "Prudence, Patriotism and Ppychology." Rev, H. W. Foley then concluded the meeting by asking for volunteer mem. bership and urged that a "Post" be|® established in; this community. Mrs. C. Hill and Mr. E. Dorrell being ap- pointed to promote the "Post." Mr. Dorrell then thanked the speakers for the message and Rev. H. Bell closed the meeting with prayer. The annual Vestry meeting of St. John's 'Church was held on. Monday afternoon, January 16th, with the rector, Rev. E. P. Wood, presiding. The meeting opening with prayer fol- | M lowed by a short address by the rector who sald that it was just seven months since he and Mrs. Wood arrived in Blackstock: That they were both glad "1 to be-here and enjoyed the work. That it behoves each and all of us to work to the extent 6f our ability and know- ledge with the. grand objective of do- "| ing our part as v We can, where- ever we are and wl Jghndpdiigiy ways in the 'interests of the the Lord Jesus, During his time here he had two baptisms, two burials, one mar- riage and ten nfirmations, In the absence of thé Vestry Clerk, Mr, H, Balley, it was moved and carried, that|S Mr. 'L. Devitt; be the clerk pro tem. | The minutes for 1088 were road and approved. Bafisfactory reports were then given by the various organiza. | tions, each showing a splendid year's a | work brought to a tlose, The officers -as--'Posts"-one| The play "Look Me in the Eye" put | the Community Hall, Blackstock, on gt -Friday-evening of last-week-under-thel i a splen- | § being cleared, the meeting was called is with Reliable Fire Insurance Class Paper" given by Doris Marlow! | sommes reading by Jean Wright, and a reading i PROTECT a Let the people | kriow what § you \ Phone 41 Place Your Insurance with HAROLD. W. EMMERSON ry FAMILY BAKER ~ Can relieve you from baking worries, and provide the . best in Bread and Pastry. ; J EMISON'S BAKERY THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY - Phone 93," Pert Posty. Port Perry oe business to be discussed. The minutes | of the last annual meeting were read --The- Pastor gave --an outline of the| -- ay to sell, by advertising n the Port Perry Star. and approved. Mrs, 8. J, Wooldridge acted as secretary, Reports were given by the Quadrata Girls. Club and organized Girls' Class, Women's As- sociation, Missionary Dept., Parsonage Board, Caretaking Committee, Tuxis 'Boys and by the Treasurer for the Bd: of Stewards. . All reports were quite satisfactory and on motion of Mr. Mark seconded by Mrs. McTaggart, were adopted. No changes were made in the officers. interest in m missions and - stressing the need. The pastor read his message to the them for thei help but looking forward to better things in the future, Meeting, closed with the benediction. _ The people of the Bethel School have been honoured by-the presence of a student teacher for a week. al Rev. Mr. McLachlin read a letter from Rev. C. Endicott urging greater | § Section are quite proud of the fact|H that their little schopl and teacher} This | _ rig We Carry i in n Ste "Nyal's Si 'Remédies Veterinary Supplies _ Eastman Kodaks & Cameras Patterson's Chocolates Toilet and Medicated Soaps | Perlumes, Taloums, and Bunsyise, . PORT PERRY Morison 8 Drug Store 2) speaks well for the work of our teach- Burials in Pine Grove Cemetery in 1938." 'There were fifty-two. burials at Pine Grove Cemetery in 1938, the same number as in 1087--all adults, except two, Following .is a list, starting from Jumuasy 1, 1088: Miss Essie McLean, Thos. J. Widden, Armstrong P. Mac- Farlane, Miss Susan Bray, Fook pig of Albert Slute, Mrs, Jas, James . McHoull, Hannah James, Jessio L. Rose, Mrs, Thomas er, Mr. Monse. Wae congratulate him. |- Infant| : Uke, Amasa Sweetman, Mrs, Leslie : Rogers, Fred Mark, Robert Céllacutt, |§ Mrs, Thos. Smith, John Porteous, Mrs, | § 'Wm. Parker, Mra, John W. Crosler, | H Cawker Bros. Bushes Port Perry 'CAWKER BROTHERS 'BUTCHERS Provide the Best Moats the Market affords at the Lowest ourrent priees. FRUIT M RKET PORT PERRY [4 Chas. Plater, Fred Todd, Mrs. James Wm. Steele, William Hern, Mrs, M. Stonehouse, Mrs, Albert gi "Butson, Mrs, Elijah Conklin, Geo, Spencet,- Mrs, Agnes Allan, Thomas Vance; John Anderosn, Mrs, A. L. Mc. Dermott, Mra. Geo.' Dobbins, Samuel Cawker, Mrs. Chas, Lakey. Maggie Willamson (Cincinatti), Mrs. |H MaeBrien, Sr, Mrs. Richard Wilson, |} James Stanton, Marvel Savage, Mrs.|§ Stonehouse, Mts. T. E. Philp, Marshall | Hall, Misa |H#' Sarah. Madden, Leslie Jessop, Annfe|§ Rees, Frederick Mark, Leslie Lamb, |§ Tryphena Jones, Harry Euston, 1 Hogg ohn Poole, Mrs, Cephas Butt, |§ Mrs. Duncan Town, Infant of Mr. A.|H --BLONG :ILOOKy: PORT. PERRY Everything Seasonable in _ 'Fruit and Vegetables. A we BELIVER

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