EA PHT a I EER ALAS 0d BY, Peas B78 SL V0 Be 2 ATE pred Ue WT LT A pF TS i Nf Ril PT EN oF 4 Sala FNRI TR Tet < * Ff i ', 2 4 . FE 5 2 E yd Lah L907 ' » Migs PAN % LAV ELS RRLA C 6) arm A ARC 3 SHCA BYE HLS RANE ® Fi Se Yt aN hd iA SE Threat uh or A a AR Sia oi » E18 1 a7 ' Et i ; : pe EINE FIL AN EER SSSA FLIP A FF C0 SER whan dina are . . od Toi Ae hy if Spain Fad ghee) bs Catdr ' . - YAY cod Vistek d el has - TY jhigessassagttan The August sivetiig the Honey- dale W.I1, Ee rug o1 Tue eter. Mrs. Chas, Howsam on August 1st, 'Wa welcome Mr; and Mrs. Bums and fepily to the community. Copgratulations to Misses Amy Willis and Helen Honey en passing - Antrance examinations, 4 Are sorry to lose Mr, and Mrs. and famil ] Ma community, Hikiuio the | % JTy to hear that Mr, Fred Raines : is ip the hospital or Torontp, Hope be will pe feeling better soon - 'We welcome Mr, 'and Mrs. Roy "Geode to the community from Can- nington. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Honey and family spent a day with Mr. and Mrs, 8. L. Honey in. Welland. in Richer tale W. 1. and Yellow] 00 icni¢ at Birdagy Center Cabin Park in Port Zon pci 29. We all had a very enjoyable A Mrs, Owen, Mrs, Diamond, Mrs, L. Honey and Mrs, F. Honey spent Fri- day afternoon at the meeting of Scu: $98 Homemakers Club, The girls had a display of articles they had made during the year, Miss Shaver from the department gave'a demonstration ob Capnipg Tomatoes, The girls of the Club served a lovely lunch. UTICA ol J ] » 4 ' 'The July meeting of the W. A. was|. held at the home of Mrs, Fred Wilkin- son on July 12th, -Mrs. Geo. Mitchell, the devotional president, conducted the first part of the meeting while Mrs. H. Walker, the president, con- ducted a short business session. it Miss Norma Urquhart of Uxbridge, il gave an interesting description of her | trip to Florida last winter. Mr. apd Mrs. Bert Gibson, Black- "tock, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harper and fam. Fo ily were in Taunton visiting her i mother, who has beep ill, on Sunday, and one evening last week. (A Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harper in Ux-| bridge visiting Mr. and Mrs, - Clarence eee Gaul-on- Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs, Dick Winters were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob "Walker, Mr. Henry Skerratt and Aileen and boys visiting 8st Walter Skerratt's ET tage on Sunday. o Mr. and Mrs. Jarndahl and girls at the cottage for the week-end. "Mr. and Mra. Jim Philip were in Tos rontg Friday night attending the wed-. "ding of his brother Tom Philip. Sundgy visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip. were Mr. and Murs. Albert Philip of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Day. - ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Mitchell" and family were at Mugselman's Lake on. Sunday. Mrs, Locke is homie from Sunder- land where she has been taking care of her gon. ° Mrs. Smith, who has been staying -with Mra, Fred Ballard js now in " Prince Albert with Mra. Haines. Mr, and Mrs. Milt. Parkin and seven children (8 boarders) and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sykes of North Oshawa, st] Jim Mitchell's on Sunday. ° Mr, Macdonald, of Toronto, with bis fam§ly here for the week-end. Mr. Tony Luciano, Sr., was in To- Fonte, for the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisher and fam- at Port Bolster, on Sunday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Kendall attend- ed the funeral of Mr. Wm, Bell, Port Perry, on Monday afternoon. Mr. Kendall was a pallbearer. ; Hillis: Wilbur is working at George kosper's for the summer. Mrs, Willard, Helen and Rita, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill; and Mrs. N. Rug- nell at Jaak Crosier's on Sunday. Billy Mitchell is having some holi- day in Kinsale with Mrs. Parkin. Miss Mary: Wilkinson- is "taking a I ' summer course at Kingston in French, be while Frank and Pat Wilkingon are ; taking summer studies in Toronto. i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. McCartney an the welcome arrival of a baby boy lest week. Friends Mrs. E. Ackngy will he. glad to know that she is improved of * enough to leave hospital. She ex- pects to go to ar bid Ber daughter Ty diman Bob br ae: "Wilkinson, were blueberrying near Uphill last Saturday. I Thee ds a plentiful supply of wild rasphergies this yaar. ~ Mr. Bill Ross has purchased a fosanitg machine. Little Gary Ross lo saying with his grandparents for © "The Mole's Dance". 'ham conducted a simplified spel- with the National Anthem." Mrs J ton Carol, Whittaker Earl. Mrs. Herman Walker, Mrs. Chet. Geer and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur were at 8 parso me at Epsom on Monday i Digy A list of necesspry repairs to the PArSONAge were made out and as the new minister iy ex- pected by the fipst of August, this work will need to be done goon. This is a joint effort by the lade 8 of Ep- som, Bethesda and Utica. | BLACKSTOCK Mr, and. Mrs, J. Rehm attended the Avery picnic at Geneva Park, July 13 on Saturday. + Mr. and Mrs. H. Hooey and Migs P. Hooey attended a family gathering at on Sunday. "Miss Campbell of Regina, is visiting her sister Mrs. W. Beacock. Miss Florence McLaughlin spent the week-end with Miss Vera Forder, Mary Ellen Downey returned with her to her home in Toronto, . Mr. A. Hulbert visited his son Percy in Toronto recently. Miss G. McKee, Nestleton, .spent Sunday with Miss Eva Parr, Miss Doris Hamilton, Toronto, and Miss Ruth Hamilton, Port Perry, spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs, F. Hamilton, ~A shower was held in Community hall for Mr. and Mrs. Slemon (Jean Toms) last Friday evening. Verna McNally, Colborne, formerly of Blackstock, is spending her vaca- tion in England along with a party of her girl friends. The W.M.S. of the United Church entertained the Mission Band and Baby Band last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Larmer, A rainy afternoon spoiled the outdoor sports but the children enjoyed-indoor games and the dainty lunch of ice cream and cookies _ Mrs. Brown of Oshawa, cousin of Mrs, Larmer, Sec'y of Baby Bands in Oshawa Presbytery, gave an interesting talk on the Baby Band work in the Church. SHIRLEY ~The 8hirley Women's Institute held their July meeting at the home of Mrs, Courtney Graham. 'on Tuesday afternoon with ap at- tendance of 16 ladies and four children. ~The-new president, Mrs. Roy Robertson in the chair. The megt- ing opened with the Institute Ode followed by the Lord's Prayer. The motto,--Every man shall re- ceive his own reward according to his labours. Roll Call,"where I would like to-spend my. holiday" Scripture reading taken from John 6:*1-9 read by. Mrs. Lorne Duff. The minutes of the last meetmg. were read and approved. The business of the June meeting was discussed. Mrs. Russel Moore and Mrs, Sandy Moore gave a talk on their bus trip to Stoney Creek and Niagara Falls. Mrs. R. Rob- ertaon gave a brief summary of the District Annual. -Mary Lou Robertson played an instrumental Joyce Gra- lipg contest which needed a great deal of thought to give the right answers. The "meeting closed Graham and Joyce served funch and all enjoyed the usual sgcial half hour. "ily and Mr. and Mrs, Frank 'Kendall, i The Institute was held on Tues- day instead of the usual Wednes- day owing to the 12th of July par- ade SCHOOL REPORTS S. S. No. 4 REACH Shirley School S. S. No. 4 Reach Grade 9--Fenton Doreen Grade 8,Fenton Vernon. Grade 7, Fen- Grade 6--Whittaker. Carol, Moore Jagk,| Robertson Mary Lou. Grade 6 Duff Robert, Moore Douglas, Fen- ton Reta (recommended) Tripp Jacqueline (recommended). '} Grade 4--Wray Dennis, Whitaker Raymond.: Grade 3--Moore Evelyn Coates Barbara. Grade 2--Whit- taker Jean, Lambe Donna. John Piedee, Feather. and the G.M.C. picnic at Oshawa Park] the home of Mr. and Mrs. F, Fergie 5 Brantford Oshawa Merchants ik Leaders in the inter County League in Kinsmen Memorial Stadium OSHAWA on Thursday, July 261k, atSpm. ADMISSION=-- Adults 76¢. Children 25c. Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Cathey- wood, Freddy and My. I' Cathey- wood spent Friday in London. My. and Mrs, Herb. Hill and daughter spent the week end at his home here, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill and Jung Mr. gud Mrs. Herb, Hill aand haby attended the McFayden picnic at Port Bolster on Saturday. Ronnie and Kenneth Locke of Brougham - were- visiting Monday with E. Catherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans and Kay had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Munro of Gormley. Mr. and . Mrs. Forest Johnston Mr. and 'Mrs. Judge vigiting with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Johnston on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Higgens calling an Jack Hills Monday evening. Mr. and Mas, Geo. Slack of Tox~ onto gnd Mr. and Mya, Jack Mae- Pherson and family of Islington visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H.Arm- strong on"*Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simpson attended camp meeting at Pine Orchard on Sunday. Mrs. John Locke and family of Uxbridge spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard. Mrs. Earl Ballard and Mrs. J. Locke, Rodney and Brenda visited Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldon of Victoria Corners and attended the Decoration Services at St. John's Cemetery, 'Brock. School Report of S.8. 11, Grade 8-to 9, Ashton Keith(H) Andrews. Marjorie (H), Rowe Douglas (H), Bowe Marlgne (H), Medd Harold, Woads Mapsan. Grade 7 to 8, Cumming om Anderson Marie (H), Andgrapp Wm. (H), Beacock reine (H), Medd Lawrence (H). Grade © to 7, Prentice Don (MH), Christie *] Darlene (H), Jordon Carol (H) Asling Patsy (H), Taylor Shirley Ashton Beth (H). Grade b to 6, Boyington Clifford. (H), Ashton Allan (H), Wilson 'Eddie (H). Grade 4 to 6 Cumming David, Powell Arthur... Grade 3 to 4, Medd Elaine (H) Asling Faye (H) Kaill Robt. (H) Macafinell D. (H), Jordon Diane. Grade 2 to 8, Asling Jerry, Kerry 'Arnold, Bailey Ross, Kaill has viol-| -lette Ann, Prentice whim Grade 1 to 2, Bailey Patsy, Mill- man Frank, Wilson Keith, Lavio- lois Jontig Cymming. ron. . . "1 Elektro and Sparko, n amazing rohot man and his xobot dog, will be on display at the 1961 Can- adian--National Exhibition. From August 24 to Septeniber 8, visitors te the CNE can: Withess Wape man-made wonders, 5 "A scale model of the St. Lawr- ence Seaway--so much fn the news DEIN pa BF RFFRFSHED ' "11961 Canadian Nationsl | insight into the vastness. of bis tion from August 24 to September 8. The model of this project, which will be on display in the Govern. ments 'Building, will give Canad- ians and visitors to. theCNE of late--will be on bona! hy the project. ! Club activities. . { Certification, Doreen (H), Taylor Robt. (H),|' Scott Corn & Potato| Clubs Meet The Scott: Corn and Potato Clubs met on Friday evening, July 18th. at the Agricultural office, Ux- bridge. There were approximate- ly thirty members in attendance "The Scott Corn Club wags in charge of the president, Glen Gibson, and the minutes and roll call were read by Morley Gibson substituting for 'Bob Noble, Sec. of the club. The Scott Potato club was under the direction of Emery Savage, vice-president. the roll call was taken by E. R. Jennings," Assist- put Agricultural Ontario Department culture. of _Agri- After a short period of discugsion on the Potato and Grain Club man- uals, the members were entertain- ed with program of suitable films relating to their Corn and Potato 'The following films were shown: Seed Potato DeKalb Corn, and Seed Disinfection. The meeting was " adicutind after an interesting and educae- tional program. The Scott Potato Club is spon- pored by the Uxbridge Kinsmen Club. The Scott Corn ub is spon- sored by the Riverdale Kiwanis Club, Toronto. The meeting was 'arranged and was .under the di- ant Agricultuyal Representative, Uxbridge. ++ <P GPG Scugog Worship Service and Sunday 8chgol at the regular time on Sun- day. The message from the choir and the Rev. R. D. MacKinnon were very lpspiring on Sunday. The Junior Girls entertained their mothers and friends at their meeting in the basement of Grace Chuxch-on Friday afternoon. Miss Jean Samells had charge of the program which is as folows, Yvonne MHner called the roil which was answered by a regson of liking the club and its work. Sondra James gave a couple of humerous readings. Jean Samells Sondra James and Lillian Collins gave a very interestinng skit on cutting bias binding which was helpful .to us all. Mrs. Boundy _| gave a few pleasing remarks, then | {Misa Shaver and her "asalatant, Miss Rose took over by demon- strating canning tomatoes which we will need to know in the near future. We all viewed the work of the past year gnd admired it all. A very fancy lunch of everything nice was served by the girls, also tea and freshie which was pleas- ing fo us all. The attendance was very pleasing to the girls. Friends were from Seagrave, Prince Al- bext and Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hope visi Graham on Sunday, 'Miss Irene "Peomley of Port .{ daughter, Red Sok Fare look up old friends. Representive, | rection of E. R. Jennings, Agsist-|- ed het sister Mrs. and. Mr. Carl ~'Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sanguine accompanied their friends Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw to spend a few days with friends in Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Slute of Ra oy and 'her parents Mr, and '| Corlet of Galt spent Saturday >. night with the former's son, Mr. {Tom Slute and Mrs. Slute. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Woodcock of Stouffville and Mr. C. Hardy! were Sunddy guests of the latters' 'Mrs, Joe Dowson and Mr. Dowson. 'Mr. Fraser of Tdronto: visited Grace' Church for Sunday school and Service on Sunday and to 'The weather seems very wet for getting in the heavy hay crop. Maatey Robert Slute of lan spent the past week with his ro- ther, Tom. 3 Visit Our Beautiful Salon The Loveliest in all Canada-- « Complete. with a gorgeous array of . 'WEDDING and EVENING GOWNS : DRESSES SUITS COATS. "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 Phone--GE 1575 Danforth Ave. (lear Logan) Toronto, Ont. 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