tran : i { 3 omni f-Diryden's-Béhool- last week: |" ~ Sr rn. RY (Held over from last week) A Hallowe'en party ibe Utica school Friday afternoon. - children were in castome a a parade, Kenny Skerratt won first for fanéy. sontuine and Kathleen Trion comic. Alan Bailey bad the best disguise. ' The children made masks during 'the week and 'Keany Skerratt's 'was 'judged best. The Jr. Red Cross took charge and Walter Sandison acted as chairman with B bara Graham as secretary. - games were managed by Kenny Sker- "ratt and Reg. Philip. A bounteous lunch completed the afternoon. The mothers and friends were guests of the Teacher, Mrs. Crosier, and pupils for the afternoon. Mrs. Henry Skerratt 1s in St. Mi- chael's Hospital, Toronto and is quite A bit better. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell are en- Mr. and 'Mrs. Herman Walker at- tended the funeral of Dr. King in Ux- bridge, Sunday. Mr. Walker was a pall bearer. ; : Mrs. Mina McMaster and Mr. J. Philip of Greenbank were dinner guests at G, H. Walker's on Tuesday. Mpys. Geo. Ward is now staying with "her niegg Miss Ada Stephenson, Miss Stephenson spent ast week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H, Reazin of Wieck. Mr. Bob Walker and Mr. Gerry Nel gon attended an executive meeting: of the Ontario Holstein Association in Uxbridge Monday night. Bob also took part in the Musical held st Pro- spect a week ago, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Yorke of Maple were supper guests of Mr, and Mra. Ralph Wilbur Friday Night and at- tended the club dance and masquer- pde at Manchester Hall where Jack was proclaimed champion balloon blower of Manchester and district. Mr. G, H. Walker will: be showing "the heifer, which wis Jonfor Champ- "jon at the Peterboro Championship show, at the Royal Fair, - Peter Sutcliffe has returned home after gpending the snmmer working. out West, Jack Crosfer, Earl Wallace and O. Beare have gone on thelr annua) Hant- -ing Trip, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mra. Del- bert Catherwgod of Whitby, Mrs. Roy Hart and Mrs. Frank Kep- dal} visited Mrs. Joe 'Ward-of Whit- by on Tuesday, > The Pinegrove folks had a party - at the Hall for Rose Cathetwood Bd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Catherwood who was married recently to Lorne Beach. Mr. and 'Mrs. B. Lowe and Mr. and Mra. Hawlett of Toronto were at their cottages here over the week-end. Quite a number of Young folk at- tended the Euchre and dance held in Brooklin {ast Fridey night by the Holstein Association. Miss Della Johnson: and 'Mrs. Jagk : Crosier: attended a teacher's meeting |- Mr..and" Mrs. Bob Sykes of Oshaws Jim Mitchell on Sundey. r. Frank Wilkinson of :Ogshawe was home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Day and/boys | and Mra. A. Steer were at Fim Philip's last week. Mr. Henry Skerratt al. family visited Mrp. Skerratt in Toronto on Bunday. Mr, Gavin and Hugh Prizeman wepe at Mrs, Ackney's on Sunday. 1] 3 yo 'Henry Davis visited Mr. and PPI PP Pine Grove (Held over from last week) ©Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Hill are stay- ing with Mra. Hill and June in his absence, Mrs. Charlie Lee visiting with Mrs. Hill and June Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Silver and Harold of Oshawa visiting Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simpson. Mrs, C, Elford spent Wednesday af- --ternoon with her daughter Mrs. Jaek ~ Bimpson. Mr. and-Mrs, Jack Johnston and Mr. | and Mrs. Talbert Evans attended the _ Bathering in honor of Mr. and Mrs. --Ed. Evans 01st wedding annivessary | at Mr. and Mrs, Stan Slack's of Good. Béhool Sunday with Mr. J. Hingston in. charge. Mr, and Mrs, Brown.of Maple visit- ing Mr. and Mrs; Chasis Gouvile Wn Sunday, | yao Prince Albert (Held over from last week) The Woman's Adsacimion met on Wednesday, Oct. 20 in the Church basement with an attendance of 16 ladies and several children, Vice-pre- sldent Mrs. B. Smith prealded | in the absence of the president. . The meeting was opened with Hymn "Faith of Our: Fathers". Mrs, Porter read the Scripture and Mrs. Wylie Manchester The Woman's Association met at the home of Mrs. J. E. Holtby, Thurs- day afternoon with a good attendance. The meeting was opened with hymn "Take Time to be Holy" and the Lord's Prayer. The devotional .period was taken by Mrs. E. Mullholland-who gave the lesson topie followed by the Scripture reading by Mrs. W. W. Holtby. "The president, Mrs. J. E. 'Holtby, i gave the Lesson Thoughts. During. the business period a mo- tion carried: that we send ten dollars 40 Missionary Miss Ruby Wilson--to he sent to her mother for forwarding. A motion carried we send a box of fruit to Mrs. McCrae, a patient in hospital; Date set for Bazaar, Nov. 22. Mo- tion carried we speak for booth for Port Perry Fair. . It was decided we ae two quilts --first one the following Tuesday. Hymn "He Liveth Long Who Liveth Well", elosed the meeting, followed by all repeating the Mizpah Benedic- tion. Group 8 served lunch, : There isa good Bible Class to which all adults are welcome. The Banner this time went to the Senior boys Seagrave - Mrs. Adam Wallace and Isabel, of Bolton, Mr, and Mrs. Courtney and family and Mr, Conrtney, Sr. of Lloyd- town were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, W, Keen, Mrs. 8. McCoy is spending a few days with Mra. Gordon Cherrie on 8cugog Island. Mr, and Mrs. H. Eagleson, and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Eagleson, Toronto, visited Mr, and Mrs, B. J, Wray, in Lindsay, on Sanday, * Mr, and Mrs. R, Reynolds and Leona visited Mr. and Mrs, McMillan in Lind- say on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, O. Boe and Mrs. Couch visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Nichdls of Fingerboard on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nell McMillan and family spent Saturday in Toronto. Mr. Norman Henderson spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, S, Hall, Zion. As there was no church service in Seagrave: i Sunday, several attended the Tha services at Zion. Visitors 0 of Mr, .and Mrs. Aubrey . Moon during the week-end were Mr. and Mrs, Joe Lake and baby, Mr, Harold Moon and Miss J, Yates, all of Toronto. Mr.-and Mrs, Howard Billingham of Torontg 'visited Mrs. Cora Billingham, on Bunday, 'Betty and Ricky Billing- ham returned 'to Toronto with their father, = | A number of young people enjoyed a skating party in Oshawa on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. MacFarlane were in | Toronto on Tuesday. presided for the business;session, and Secretary, Mrs. Toombs, read the minutes of October meeting, which were adopted as. xead,. Thapk you notes were read from Port Perry Hos- pital, Mrs. James Masters and Mr. C. Soney.: elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. E. Mullholland; 1st Vice-Presf¢ dent, Mrs. A. Roach; 2nd Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs, Grace Christie; Secretary, Mrs, H. Toombs; Treasurer, Mrs. Franklin; Pianist, Mrs. O. Croxall; Flower Com,, Mrs, A, Roach, Mrs, H. Franklin, Mrs. C. Midgley. Mrs. M. Wilson gave a piano number and duets were sung by Barbara and Mary Lynn Holtby, and Eunice and Susan Roach.' The meeting closed with the thente song and ode and a delicious pot luck supper was. served, All enjoyed a pleasant social hour, President, Mrs. E. Holtby, received "| an invitation for Manchester W. A. to attend a bazaar at Raglan on Nov, 19, . Mr, Eric Cowan of Carnarvon, spent 'Sunday afternoon with his sister, Mrs. A. Roach and family, Mr, and Mrs, J, E, Holtby viaited friends in Peterboro on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs, Fred Warren and fam- ily have moved to Port Perry. Regret losing them from the village, but wish them success in their new home, .- On Friday evening Manchester Com- mimity Club plan a progressive suche and dance, S. C: Donates Te The Service Club held their regular monthly meeting on Oct. 28, at the home of Mrs. Bernice Kent. President Mrs. Lucille Mark presided. The meeting opened with Hymn 164 followed by the Lord's Prayer. Paalm 138 was read responsively. Mrs, 'T. Beare read a seasonable poefi called "Autumn" by Edgar Guest. The The following officers were|' G. | called on music teacher Mrs. Prince Albert The Pie Social put on by Mr. T. Emmons and his pupils of the school was a very suceessful event. A large number of friends were present from Seagrave, showing their interest in Mr. Emmons and his work, as -he had been" teacher at Seagrave for a number of years.. 'Mr, Rarl Martyn was chairman and called on the following numbers: by the Seniors; a piano trio by Bev- erly Wilson, Marion Davies and Grant Wilson; A square dance by the Jr.'s and a group of songs by the seniors, "Hear Dem Bells", "Working on the Railroad," & "Whistle Mary Whistle". These numbers were much appre- ciated" as expressed by Rev. R. H. Wylie who gave a few remarks com- plimenting both teachers and 'pupils on their fine work. Mr. Martyn then Grace Hastings and little"Barbara Davidson training. Ross McLean of Seagrave had in- stalled his P. A. System and over this the Manchester Musicians sup- plied music for round-tand- square dancing. Others assisting in this were Mrs. Grant Hunter and Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove with 'violin and piano. The well known auctioneer of Port Perry, Ted Jackson, was then called to the front and in his profes- pretty boxes containing luscious pies and goodies. Several ladies were in charge of the lunch counter at which " Good news for those who tho long for relief from rheumatic pain, but feel hopeless! Thousands get y relief from rheu- ic an agthritic Suffering by using ac on't Jet dull, wearisome aches, and Ged stabbin pains handicap you any longer. Try empleton's T-R-C's ~today. Only 65c; $1735. driiggists, T-844 A Rythm- Band by the Juniors; & square Dance | -- presented her with a box of Chocolates | for her time and efforts put into their |- sional way auctioned off the many! an ample supply of coffee was .pas- sed out and pop sold. Over Sixty Dollars was cleared for the use of equipment in the school room. Mr. Emmons is very grateful for all. those who helped make this a successful evening. Guests of Mr.. 4 Jim Price, Dunnville; Bob Campion, Emmcns at the home |. "of Mr.cand Mrs. C. Newnham for the | - és A THE PORT PERRY STAR --THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1068--17 party and Saturday were his daugh- ters Miss Betty Ruth of Hamilton Normal School, Miss Shirley a teach- | er at Ridgeway also their friends Mr. | hoff of Toronto, Miss Betty Pearce of Islington, Mrs. Isabél Oag has re- turned from the North for a rest. Mrs. John Collins and Mrs. Fogue called on Mrs. Towne. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Bell all of Ridge-! Mii. Crozier had a nice trip to Ux- way. bi idge on Sunday. Friends at Mrs. MacGregor's over Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Newn. he Weekeenid weret" Mr; Glenn-Stepn: + basu--in--the._passing..of her mother. : : : f . Mus, -Carl Sith, %. Only you can decide how you can cut fuel costs this winter, have _ constant warmth, and safeguard Jamily health. "Blt, before you decide on any fuel, learn first about 'blue coal'. Find out the 'advantages that make it known as the world's finest anthracite--how it gives _ steadier winter Keat, cleaner and more healthful operation--how it saves money, saves labor. Phone us today, 'blue coal'. Reesor PHONE 73 the color guarantees the quality! Fuel and Lumber Port Perry, Ontario. 'business at hand was_then-diseussed: Forty dollars was donated to the United Church Training School and Five dollars to National Film Board. 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