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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Oct 1953, p. 7

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8 little, gift to Prospect W.A. for the = ¥a « lo, , an electric tea kettle for the church . verse "Remember." "Wiarton Ousts. ~ and Kreugar each had three hits*for Prince Albert (crowded out last week) The September meeting of the W.A. was held on Wednesday 80th in the | Sunday School room. Mrs. B. Smith] presided and the' meeting opened with bymn "O Master let me walk with Thee", followed by the Lord's Prayer "in unison. The Beripture reading was taken by Miss E. Vance and the lesson . thoughts on "Faith and Trust" by. Mrs, Beacock. Reports were given, includ- "ing the one on booth at Port Perry . Fair. A motion carried that we give use of their coffee urn. : We also wish to thank Mr, Bill Tay- lor, Prince Albert, for the loan of his gasoline stove on this occasion. A motion was carried that we purchase We planned to hold our Bazaar on Nov. 21 if Port Perry Library is avail- able for that date. Mrs. G. Hunter's mother, Mrs. Rob- ertson kindly offered to clean the win- dow curtains of the basement. The president read a very fitting A hymn .and the Mizpah benediction closed the meeting. Group one served lunch. Collection $10.00. "Miss Lulu Heard, a former resident : called on acquaintances last Fri- Ys + Miss Ethel Dodd was a guest at the Vickery- Beacock home on Sunday. Mrs. McKerihan and Mrs, Luke spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs, Murray. Luke in Hamilton, and also visited in Brantford and saw the old home where Dr, A. G. Bell invent- ed the telephone, The community extend sympathy to Mr. Frank Vickery and family in the passing of Mrs, Vickery, on Sunday, after a long: illness, Brooklin Crew Wiarton Redmen eliminated Brook- lin Stevenson Motors from the OASA quarter-finals last Friday night in ing game of their series by. a 12-4 cqunt, The game was very decisive with Simanowski throwing effective six hit ball for the win, giving up one run in the first, one in the fourth and two in the fifth, Mackey started for the losers with Hooker pitehing in the third, Wiar- ..-ton scoréd.two runs in the second to take a 2-1 lead. They added three in the third for a lead that Brooklin never overcame, Single runs crossed the plate in the seventh and eighth and the winners salted it away with a five-run rally. in the top of the ninth. ~ Kreugar with a pair of homers set the winning pace, while Hooker who niched from the third inning on, had a round-tripper inthe fifth inning to count for half of his team's total of runs, ; Croxall was the lone Brooklin batter to get more than one hit , ..and he took five trips to do it. Stephenson the winners. WIARTON--Lemeke, 8s; Lisk, cf; Stephenson, 2b; Simanowski, p; Gil- bert, ¢; Hatt, 1b; Kreugar, If; Hunter, 8b; Hepburn, rf, BROOKLIN-- Graham, rt; D. Mitch- ell, cf; Croxall, ss; Hooker, 8b and p{- in 8rd; Harper, If; B. Mitchell, c and | 8b, in 8rd; Carnwith, 1 b; Schell, 2b; Mackey, p; and Arksey, ¢ in 8rd. Umpires--Girard and Brown. FOREST PROGRESS -- -- Pulp and paper forest management .methogds are still far from perfect, "but im- mense progress has been made and will continue to be made in the future. | - - Enh Cedar Creek "Aerowded out last week) Mr. and Mrs. Percy «Bernard and Murray of Toronto, were recent visit- ors of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Martyn. Corporal Robert Watt, R,C.A.F,, of Camp Borden and Ottawa, was a re- cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Green- wood and family. Corporal Watt had Just returned from Vancouver, B.C. The newlyweds, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Blain were chavaried last Friday even- ing. John and Richard Spencer helped their cousin Russell Corner move into his house in Raglan on-Wednesday of last week, - Mrs, Kilpatrick visited Mrs, Harry Edgerton in Port Perry on Thursday +f aftérnoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele were Fri- day evening visitors of Mr. and.Mrs, Norman Birkett and family at Raglan. Mr. dnd Mrs. George Rosser and Mr, Wellington Somerville, of Toronto were Saturday visitors of Mrs. James Somerville and Ralph, - Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms of Enniskillen. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, of Haydon and Mr. Steele's niece, Mrs. Earl Trewin and family of Enniskillen, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin and family of Geneva, and Mrs. George Spencer and Master Ronnie Gibson of Columbus, were Sunday visitors at the Spencer home.' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corner and Gracie, of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Corner and Evelyn, of Col- umbus; were Sunday. evening visitors at the Steele home. Sympathy is extended to the family of the Late Mrs. Frank Vickery, who died Sunday evening after a long ill- ness. Mrs, Vickery was the former Barhara Kirby and is survived by her husband and two daughters, Grace]. (Mrs Leslie Beacock), and Mary (Mrs. Lavérne Devitt). Also surviving are five grandchildren, Donald, Grant and Brian Beacock; and Barbara and Neil |. - Orillia, winning the third and decid-|D evitt, Lear . . he letters start. Thea ol al Sver + the free erid come "of THE ania Si MONITOR, aa international dolly H -- oh Monitor fs el rel 4 od i lepis of 18 years x lua Sas from 1h silos my comes 2 the Monitor, . . » 'he Monitor sives me dom of my work, . . * truly ley, [1] oom PORYs oo Pid Yeu, toes, will find the Me informative, with complete w news. You will discover a econ struetive viewpoint in every news story. -. Use the coupon below for a cial Tntoduciory a subicrption = [3 "months for only § 289888450223 04s0s004400004400 The Christian Science Monitor One, Norway St, Boston 15, Man, U. 8. As Please sand me an introductory subserige rg to The Christan Science | Monkors 6 losues, § enclose 43. (name) (address) {] > (city) (sone) (ered 4 ~~ - COAT See Us For That FALL SUIT FULL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER DRESSES + + + ARDLEY FROCKS, 491.3.5 DANFORTH AVE., TORONTO TA x ki 17 ha Sas 1 1h 8 OL Ctl arr FEE raat Fh St pit AAAS fo i] le 2 Li nk ant i <2 ERR ; ! Greenbank W. A. The regular meeting of the Green- bank W.A. was held in the basement of the church on Tuesday, September 22nd with the convener of the group in charge, Mrs. John Cook, The meet-, ing opened with the use of Hymn 263 | and Prayer by Mrs, H. Bayliss. The 13th Chap. of 'Corin. was read by dered to Mr. G. Wanamaker for his ad- Mrs. E. Till and The Lesson Thoughts on Faith were read by Mrs. W: Bacon. Hymn 346 was sung and one of Edna Jacques Poems was read and a short Prayer by Mrs. Cook, As there was a Jengthy discussion to be held the Topic was omitted and the President then took charge. Secy's and Treas. report were giv- en. Arrangements were made for the W.A. rally to be held in the chiirch Oct. 2nd, also final arrangements for the _Plowmen's Banquet which was held on Sept. 28th. Arrangements were also. made for the Annual Turkey Supper to be held on October 28th. The October meet- ing will be held on October 20th. The meeting closed with Mizpah Benediction and a lovely lunch was then served. Seagrave (crowded out lash week) Y.P.U. held its first meeting of the fall season at the home of Ron Wana- maker on Wednesday evening with 23 members present. Meeting was called to order with a sing-sofig' conducted by Miss Willows followed by a hymn and prayer by Rev. Mr, Walthce. The Scripture verses were read by Shirley Ann Crosier, 'The topic was given by Mr. Glenn Wanamaker who chose as his subject "Right". A hymn closed this part of the meeting. Plans were made for October 28 when Miss Jean Samells of Port Perry will present her Coronation Pictures and Talk .in Sea- grave: Church. Meeting also decided to- purchase new hymn books for the Church. A vote of thanks was ten- dress and helpful thoughts and execu- tive of this organization. Enid Cle- ments conducted some games after which refreshments were served by the committee in charge. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fishley for the wedding and Saturday night were Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carlton of New Liskeard. Mrs, H.-Eagleson is spending some- time in Toronto with her daughter Mrs. W Tristram, i * Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. Rahn (nee Miss Eunice Fishley) who were married on Saturday. The tabulation office of General Motors, Oshawa, presented Miss E. Fishley with a chair:on her depart- ure from the firm. On Tuesday even- ing of last week Eunice was entertain- ed at the home of Miss Caroline Way by her office mates and was presented with a floor lamp. On Thursday even- ing Eunice entertained the same group at her home in Seagrave to view her trousseau and gifts. Mr, and Mrs, W. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Allin aiid family, New- castle, were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements. Special anniversary services will be held in Seagrave Church next Sunday Rev. F. E. Madden of Sunderland and local choir providing the music. In the evening service at 7.80 with Rev. H.rA, Kennedy, of Uxbridge, as guest | speaker and Raglan choir supplying the music. Mr, and Mrs. -G. Wasamdkes and family and Mrs. H. Wanamaker spent Saturday in Midland with Mr, and Mrs. E. Vasey. Mr. and Mrs. B. McCoy were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Morley Bruce on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ewen, Oshawa, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. (G. McTaggart. Don't forget the turkey supper in the church Nov, 4, The Barber Shop Singers from Oshgwa will provide the program which promises to be a rare treat in this community, Honeydale The . Thanksgiving meeting of the Honeydale W.I. was held at the Port Perry Public Library last Wednes- day, October 7. The meeting was opened with the singing of the Open- ing Ode, followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. The motto: One way to over- come difficulties is to count our bless- ings. The roll call: thankful for. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved: The treas- urer's report was then given, The Tevrrespondence was read. Some of the Conveners of Standing Committees reported. Mrs. Robertson gave a brief Hp on the Hospital néws. Anyone having any- socks please bring them to the at 11 a.m. The guest speaker will be next meeting for the Korean children. one thing I am Te A BRAS TT ne FA Eee a Fei "A Tad Cir fis i AS EH 8 Z THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCCTOBER 16th, 196817 Our guest speaker Miss Willows of Seagrave gave a splendid Thanksgiv- ing message. Mrs. Bryant gave a reading on Province of Manitoba. Miss Stone condue¢ted a quiz. The meeting closed by singing Ged Save the Queen, group. 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