6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1953 Blackstock St. John's W.A. meeting was held in { Parish Hall. Dorcas secretary asked { that articles for the fall bale be left in the Parish Hall by the end of Sept. the Parish Hall, Sept, 17. A birthday | Correspondence consisted of a 'thank box donation wgs received from Mrs, you" note from Mrs. J. Scott and an W. VanCamp.. Mrs. Carter handed in invitation to attend a'reception at the ; New Convent in Willowdale. A mo- $6.00 for the waste paper fund. It, . ix was decided to qdilt two quilts in the { tion was carried to have a booth at the . Parish Hall, Sept. 22. Members ex- | Fall Fair, and the annual turkey din- ¥ \l pressed. the wish' to share with the ner November 6th or Oct, 30, men's club the expense of paint for the. Mr§, Will gave an informal talk on ¢ : : P $2,000 Down Payment 4-Room House, centrally located: large lot. $4,200 is full price. Good selection of choice buildings lots for sale, well located, Reasonably priced. All Kinds of Listings Wanted WM. HEAYN, Real Estate- Broker PORT PERRY Phone 174 r 12 bO4 SOS0SS DIOP "BLUE COAL PRICES for the month of 'OCTOBER $28. 00 a fon. STOVE AND NUT Ea 1 REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73 PORT PERRY EC we. Gers Sed ay > 3 SASS PARA OPPS ICASAOBAOSBOBATAAAAD ¢| "Musing of the Coronation Not in the $| dent Mrs, Alex, Johnston, 82 | ilton of The Atkinson School of Nurs- $ ing at Toronto Western Hospital who % | graduated at the exercises on Monday Ly night, | tea for the nurses on Sunday. £ | Hamilton and Ruth also were to To- Kg | ronto for the graduation on' Monday. A Ly ¢ the work among the Indians at Lylton, B.C., which she and the Bishop enjoy- ed. She also mentioned particularly the school life at St. George's and the building of the new hospital. The president closed the meeting after which lunch was served by Group 2. Mrs. Davey, Miss Parr and Mrs, W, VanCamp (hostesses). Miss Shirley Hamilton received a Dominion-Provincial Bursary of $800 to further her education, There are only two awards to Durham County students each year, and the Board awards them for good character, health, physical fitness and academic standing. Shirley registered this week at the Ryerson Institute, Toronto, to take a'course in Hotel, Restaurant and Resort: Management. We are very proud and happy that Shirley received this award and wish her every success. W.M.S. met ah,the home of Mrs, Ralph Larmer, Sept. 9, (with eighteen ladies and four children present. Mrs, Lloyd Wright gave the devotional reading a paper on "Love of God": Roll call was answered by a verse from the Proverbs, Treasurer reported finances coming favorably, Mrs, Arnold Tay- lor presented this program: A paper on Stewardship of Time by Mrs. Rus- sell Mountjoy with Mrs, Hutton read- ing the Scripture passages in answer to questions. Mrs. Norman Mountjoy told some interesting items from the recent trip to W.I, convention as view- ed from a missionary angle. The new study book "Where'er The Sun" was very ably introduced by Mrs, 'Earl Dorrell. Mrs. A, Taylor read some Newspapers" by Edna Jacques. The meeting closed with prayer by Presi- Congratulations to Miss Doris Ham- Doris received Scholarship for. Operating Room Technique. Mrs. Fred Hamilton attended the Mr, F. Bishop and Mrs. Wells have return- ed to their home in'Toronte. Bishop Wells has been taking the services in. 'the Anglican Church in the ab- sence of Rev. and Mrs, Geo. Nichol- Bie es 4 TT 3 a RSRARGRTARY $4 LYRE sal Congratulations' to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pavgeter (formetly Grace Graham) - who were married in the United Church Blackstock on Satur- day, October 3rd, A Miscellaneous Shower wag held in the Community Hall oh Friday ev- ening: October 2nd for Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp (nee Norma Mal- colm). Mr. Chas. Venning was chatr- man, and after getting the bride and, groom seated on the platform; a interesting program was enjoyed. Mr; |. Howard Saywell, with 'Mrs. Lloyd Hunter at the piano, led in Contmun-{. ity singing. After the presentation very fitting replies. Mr. Norman Malcolm and Mr. Percy Van Camp when called on for speeches welcomed everyone and hoped they would ha an enjoyable evening. After lunch was served, and the wedding cake) was passed by the Bride and Groom. The remainder of 'the evening: was spent dancing to Herman . Wieon'a Orchestra, We are sorry to hear that Mrs and fire, early Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning, attend- ed Bobcaygeon Fair on Saturday and visited her sister Mrs. Ralph Wood: Epsom Bazaar will be. held in Cdtload Gvoe- eteria Store, Uxbridge, onthe 1Tthiat bags", Candy, Cake, aprons; ate; will be appreciated. Donations, way he left with members of the. club, with Mrs. R. Armstrong or Mra, Hill at the parsonage. Siticere sympathy 'is extended 0 Mrs. Myrtle Clark and' sister in the sudden passing of theirs: mother, Mrs W. Cook, of Uxbridge. : Queen's University, in Kingston," this fall, Pte. Benny St. Clair left on Mon-' day for Calgary after spending three weeks with his parents, Mr .and 'Mra M. St. Clair. Benny was presented with a lighter and pen from the com- munity club before leaving. Ba son. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Jeffrey, of Port -- | 0 Chevrolet Only Chevrolet Advance-Design Trucks offer all these features . . . ! FOUR GREAT VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES -- give you greater power per gallon, lower cost per load. HIGH- EFFICIENCY COMBUSTION-squeezes all available power from fuel. DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH -- for easy- action engagement, SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSION -- for fast, smooth shifting. HYPOID REAR AXLE -- for de- pendability and long life. TORQUE-ACTION BRAKES -- on light-duty and medium-duty models. TWIN- ACTION REAR BRAKES -- on heavy-duty models, DUAL-SHOE . 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Many from the Epsom district 'among 'the large crowd who attended | | the inivamery, servieq at Utica on |} Don't forget the turkey dinner this ucsian, October 10, The opening. euchre: and" dance of the Epsom Club was held in Memory tables of euchre played. Mrs. Jeisie Brawn of Epsom and Mr, Jack Crosier of Uticaiwere winners of the roasting ghiokens. - Me: and Mrs. D. Prentice won the consolation prizes. During the evening' Mry.- Jéan Neeson was presented withia pullman. case and a waa | wicker, beth room; hamper. . Mrs," G. Jeflyey read the addresa and the gifts were, presented by, members of the §lub. Mrs. Neegon who is vice-president of he club' has 'played a largespart in helping: to buy' the 80 new chairs, 'which ave: hope ito be using soon, + Roronto isn't ivery: far away and we fee inure: thet -sheiwill still have the intavast.of the clubiat heart as well as the other organizations she has so willingly helped, .and return to see us often. After coffee and Ldancing followed with music provided birilecal talent: Pine Grove. rand Paul," spent two days recently visiting: Mr' and Mrs; Hélmer, of Card- inal, and motored on to: Cornwall, and down; throngh/the Adrondack Mount- Prescott and Ottawa: - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill and June, visited Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Charlie Geer. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Phil and Pamela, attended the Clark and Clark wedding in Hampton on Saturday. Mrs. Jack McKercher, of Uxbridge, spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Albright. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Albright visited Mr. and Mrs, F. Munro.of Epsom, on Tuesday. Mrs. Ronald Peel .and Mrs, Sander- son, of Port Perry, called on Mr. and Mrs, John Albright on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans and Mr. and Mrs. : Jack Johnston attended the anniversary services of the Fifth Line Church on Sunday evening. - Rev. 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