Pine Grove Mr, Jack Hill is under the Doctor's -- care. His many friends hope he will Soun be, up 40d sound uals * Mr. and Mrs, Herb Hill and family and Mr. Jack Crosier visited Mr. and : ~~ Mrs, Jack Hill,on Sunday. 4 : Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel and Mr. ad 36n. B; Ballard spb eveniog mily attended a party at Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Crowder's of Uxbridge on Wed- nesday evening, Mr, and Mrs; Earl Wilson and girls visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J, : Simpson. KJ Mrs. J, Toogood is undef the doc- tor's .care too, and We wish her a bisbi ign recovery. J. a Mrs, Earckison calling on Mrs, J. ; Albright Monday. : < f Mrs, Mervin Storie is spending a few days in Toronto, Mrs, Fred Boxall is visiting her mother Mrs, Toogood for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Jolin Locke and family of Uxbridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard. the Services next Sunday. + ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans spent ! Sunday evening with Mr. and Mra, . Talbert Evans, { Scugog Jr. Homemakers The. fifth meeting of the Scugog Junior Homemakers was held at the home of Kay Prentice on February 6, _ with thirteen girls: present. The meeting was opened with the singing of "Blest be the Tie that Binds" which was followed by the Lord's Prayer. After each girl had _. answered the roll call, the secretary - read the minutes of the last nieeting. : The leaders checked our home. assign- ments, - The business was then dis- cussed. : : % The leaders demonstrated darning ! a woollen article and each girl did a Th sample of darning. "4 The meeting was concluded With a delicious -lunch and the hostess was ~ thanked by Geraldine Barry. Next Saturday, February 20th the meeting will be held at the home of Ellouise Hoggard. We are anticipat- ing a visit from our Home Economist, . Miss Ruth Shaver. Prince Alhert Mr. ald Mrs, Jack Supra. and fa- Mr, Davison of Claremont will take | Miss Joyce ;Wilson entertained a ew little friends on her birthday an- niversary: recently; Sunday was a very beautiful day, and a good attendance was praves ve the "combined Church and School service. Christie Hooper WJoyee Wilson contributed to'the or day mite-box. We believe the ehild- ren enjoy this little act. The plece sung by the choir was exceptionally sweet. Mr, Vickery was inducted to the honored office of our new Elder. Recent visitors with Mrs. Somer- ville and: Mrs, Collins were: Mr, Madr- shal Franklin of Manitoba; Mrs; Po- gue and son Douglas, and 'Mrs. A. Davis of Whitby. Mrs. B. Smith spent a few days with her daughters in Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Luke on the birth of a son, Paul Murray, at the Mountain Hospi- tal, Hamilton, on February 13th: Prospect Frank Vernon on Wednesday, Feb- ruary 10th with an attendance of 12 members and b6 visitors. The meet- bing opened with 'the- Motto, followed by 'Hymn 806. ' The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison, Mrs. J. Bray read the Scripture and Mrs: H. Martyn gave the Lesson Thoughts and prayer. Marion Webster gave .a sy- nopsis of Chapter II from the Study Book. Hymn 488 closed: ithe devotion- al period. _ The president, Jean Holtby, took charge of the business: session. The minutes of the-January meeting were read and approved. Ruby Smith and Willa:Holtby were appointed to draw up plans for the bazaar, . Janet Ver- non and Roxy Webster were elected to engage an electrician to install a plug in the church basement for a hot plate. It was decided to have the cupboards in the basement painted hire a painter. Tot Holtby volunteered to see about a track for the new curtains. A do- nation of $1.00 was received from Mrs. W. Steele. Tot Holtby and Janet Vernon accoms panied by Roxy Webster at the piano, The Theme Song closed a very inter- esting meeting. : Anyone who would like to offer their home for the March meeting, please contact the president. PAINT GLASS BO bv bb district at PORT PERRY "FOR BUILDING OF ALL KINDS NEW or ADDITIONS Call Us We are the best equipped: firm-in the Call Lake Scugog Lumber Company | Lid. PHONE 240 Ww first cost. Voted Themselves a | sit around Ottawa, The W. A. met at the home of Mrs. and Jean Holtby was appointed' to ES We were favoured with a duet by | water,. and to Oshawa. "Newly Const ce at $6, fawn. Large 0 PORT PERRY F345 Cm House, with all HOICE FOR $2,000 DOWN FOR THESE HOMES | YOUR CHO, Fon 4100 AND ron Tags 5 Room: Fame House use, With bath, built-in Cu 45,000 full price. House, new: ie and now root 9 roots, ull base: ! [ : ni SpPIOX. y acre land; barn, low down payment to a oh bis Hoe. conveniences, on W. Not ya plastered ; ard 101, town water, Roomed s, recently remodelled, large chick: or 1000 chickens, 1 acre land. "For Bp ee pe these listings, please contact IEAYN, Real Estate Broker Phone 174 r 12 Boost in Pay --AND THEN WENT HOME (The Tweed News, Tweed, Ontario) "Members of the House of Commons on Thursday, February 4th, voted themselves. a handsome increase In pay---up from $6,000 per year td $10,- 000, -Of this $10,000, $2,000 is free of .income tax, : Having thus voted tbomaeives an increase on a Thursday, on Friday half of them. absented themselves from attendange at the House. The absentees, according to a pat- tern established over long: years, were mostly Ontario and Quebec members who can get to their offices and homes over the weekend; while members from 'the far East and the far West must ™ The reason we know there were only half of the members present on Fri- day, is the fact that only 136 memhers out of & total of 265 voted pro or con for the increase in first-class postal rates. Seventy-six voted for the higher rates and fifty-nine against, It is by reason of the recorded votes that one learns how many people are in the House of Commons. Attendance in the Commons is on the honour sys- tem and if' a member cares to assert he was there every day in the session, the paymaster must take his word for it. It certainly has become evident that the Government intends to jam the cost of airmail service down the throats "of the people, whether the people want it or need it or not. The people of Tweed probably write as 'many letters as the people of other communities, but it is suggested that very few letters from Tweed are des- tined for Vancouver, or any other-big. city sesved by airmail. Tweed letters go to nearby communities and to To- Tonto or Montreal--by rail. As yet there are no helicopters on the rural routes. Working on one of his famous ar- rangements for his popular &horus is Don Wright; his wife Lillian, who pro- duces the Thursday night program on Trans-Canada network, looks on ap- provingly. The Don Wright Chorus of 7 women and 7 men is an 'amateur' group--but only in the sense that none of them earn their living com- pletely from singing. In the seven years they have ' been entertaining listeners from coast to coast with their imaginative renditions of pop- ular tunes and light tlassics, they have set a level of entertainment that is well aboye 'professional' standards. Fomous Reading. Anthracite Is frademarked with Red Spots 14 protect you Hom items You can be sure you are etting enuine Famous Reading Anthra- cite. Fyprhaeiad for the Rec ots Phone us-for this fine Pennsylvania hard coal today. Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. READING 7, _ \% ian. Ze [%} - Greenbank Y.P.U. The weekly meeting of the Green: bank" Y:P.U. got under way at about 8,16 on Sunday evening, Feb, 15, The call to worship was read by Marilyn Gibson; , our president, and hymn 6501 was then sung; Ralph Dusty read the Seripture and Mr. Chapin: led us in prayer. "The minutes of "the Tass meeting were read and approved and the roll call given; also the collection taken, Evelyn lanson had a Bible quiz in which everyone participated. The business was opened by' diss cussipg further plans for the Valen- tine Tea on Saturday afternoon from 2.30 to 6.80. Everybody welcome. To remind the boys and also the girls, we are having a gathering on Friday evening as early as possible and bring card tables, with cloths; large trays; cream and sugar sets. For Saturday, boys bring cookies for tea; girls bring sandwiches for tea; both bring as much baking for the sale as possible. We want all boys on hand Saturday ufternoon for selling the baking and the girls for waitresses, Donations for sale greptly appreciated, Carrying on in the business we de- cided on taking at least 20 minutes of ciich meeting and practising for our Good Friday trip to the Ontario Hos- pital where we as a group of young people will entertain the patients. Ross Real took over the topic and gave a very splendid story. We took the next 20 minutes prac- tising for Good. Friday. We closed oyr meeting with hymn 408 and the Mizpah Benediction. A father was solemnly explaining the ceremony to his 6-year-old daugh- ter who was looking at a:wedding pic- ture of her parents. Suddenly the daughter exclaimed: "Ohl Is that when: you: got mother to come work for us?" Miss Donna Glover and Mr. Fred Dearborn of North Oshawa were last Sunday afternoon tea guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Willerton and boys. Mr. and Mrs, Willerton and boys | were Tuesday evening visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Wilson and family, Mr. Art White of Raglan, a former resident of Cedar Creek, was found dead in his home last Wednesday, February 10th. He was in his 89th} year. =. Funeral services were conducted by S. G. Saywell, lay pastor of Raglan United Church, in 'the A, L. McDer- mott Funeral Chapel on Friday after- noon. ;.Temporary entombment was made in the Pine: Grove Cemetery Vault, Pallbearers were Charley Brown, Bob Brown, Charley Luke, Irvin Or- miston, Fred Pearson and Johnathan Thompson. . Mr, and Mrs. Harold Corner of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cor- ner of Columbus were Friday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Steele, Mr. Frank Harris is home from the Hospital. He was a patient in Osha- wa General Hospital for three weeks. Master Bobby Greenwood celebra, ted his sixth birthday on Friday, Feb- ruary 12, He had his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blain and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blaih as supper guests. : Mr. and Mrs. Grant Willard . of Port Perry were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. Frank Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald: Stinson and family of Cadmus were Sunday after. noon visitors of Mr. Harrls. - Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Steele were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Cec. Slute and girls at Raglan. Mr. and 'Mrs. Everat Vice of North Oshawa were Sunday evening Visitors' ' py gps \ i THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery : Will: be held in the PORT PERRY PUBLIC Saturday, February 20 at 2:00 p.m. ANNUAL REPORT WILL BE RECEIVED, Every Plot Owner is a member who: will be welcomed and is entitled to vote on all questions. GRANT CHRISTIE, President. LIBRARY a 'ELECTION OF OFFICERS: " R. D. 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