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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jul 1954, p. 6

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BAMNEAMAY AIRE RRP RE HR EA EEDA ENR REN a ts LR - 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1954 Ground Observer News A week ago newly registered ground observers were entertained by Mr, and Mis. Fred Clubine, R.R. 1, Good- wood, Ontario. Mr. Clare Keevil, regional supervisor, Mr. Bert Chewins "assistant supervisor and Mr, 'Clubine, co-chief observer of the Goodwood area explained the function and need of -the ground observer corps to the group present, Mr. Robert Greer, chief observer in the council chambers at Bowman- ville on Thursday evening, July 15th ta 7.30 pan, All observers and chief observers are invited to attend, There will be films, aircraft recognition and a4 question and answer period, in ad- dition to a short report on the exer- cise by Flying Officer McGuire, <at- tached to No. 51 Ground Observer Corps Filter Centre at Barrie. Robt, Stocker, chief observer of the Bowmanville observation post is do- ing 'an 'outstanding job avith "his post, and very few aircraft get through his district without being reported, Pine Grove The W.A. and parcel post sale wap largely attended at the home, on the lawn of Mrs. Jim Jones on Wednes- day last. There were 15 members and d8 visitors. After the business por- tion of the meeting a program wag given which consisted of readi by Mrs. Robt. Nesbitt Sr. and Mrs, Robt, Nesbitt Jr. Duets by Mrs. Jack Simp. son and Donna and Mrs. Jack John- son and Donna; Two Solos by Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Mrs. Manderson. {Manchester On Saturday evening July 10th friends and neighbors met in the Township Hall to honor a recent bride and groom, Mr. aud Mrs, Fred Chris- | tie. Mr. Bob Walkér's Orchestra pro- vided the usual fine music for danc- ing. Just before lunch, Mr. Byron Holtby asked Mr, and Mrs. Christie to. the platform. Mrs. Grant Frank- lin presented the bride with a corsage, Mr. Max Heidt; Mr: Bill Heayn and Mr. Grant Franklin, following an ad- Command with headquarters at King- ston while the 11th Armored (Ontario) tegiment has been part of th Ontario Command with headquarters in Oak- vill.e. The history of the Ontario Regi- ment goes back to 1837 when county records show. a troop of yeomanry and a company of infantry was in exist- ence. Since that time the unit has been closely associated with the his- tory of Ontario County. |Head School Report Mr. and Mrs, E. Pearson of Oshawa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Red- man last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mackie of Stroud spent last Wednesday at the home o their niece, Mrs, "Ashbridge, _The family of Mr. and Mrs. Alec. Martyn held a family picnic at Fene- lon Falls last Sunday, oF Mrs. J, C. Green, president of the Wexford W. I. (near Toronto) with Mrs. M, Dowson and Mrs. F. Reesor vision of the RCAT and the Dept. of National Defence, The intention of this exercise was to check the count- ry's defence efficiency against pos- sible enemy air attack. The ground observer corps co-operated with radar defences which in turn were respon- sible for various anti-nireraft units and the defending fighters. ; : companied them, and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Valentine in '| Toronto. 2 Rev. S. Atchison of Oshawa preached on Sunday morning .at Grace United Church. Rev. McKinnon is holidaying at Cape Breton Island. Grade V---Carol Barry. Grade 1V--Brian Fulford, Carol Wilson. Grada ITI--Jim Dowson, Ian Ful- ford, Lynda Reader. list Denny Vaughan has returned home to entertain Canadians via CBC radio. and television. His success story began overseas with the Army Show, After the war he became the Grade 1--Marilyn Manns, featured singer with the orchestras of (Mrs.). E.. BECKETT, Teacher George Melachrino and Geraldo. He : was billed as 'the English Sinatra" ; afternoon. Mrs. Somerville stayed Mr™and Mrs. Jack Hill visited Mr, Miss Elizabeth Vor Ritchie of Tor with Mrs, Kilpatrick Tuesday night. and Mrs. Charlie Geer, Sunday even- hte was t il guest o K a altherine Mr. and Mrs, Glen Martyn of Whit. ing. | Christie over the week-end. by and Mr, Steve Lambkin of Prince Mr. Angus Hill and Mr. Sammie! Albert visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parks of Toronto spent Saturday | Martyn on Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, also helping Mr, and Mrs. Godard of Toronto Herb Hill at his house. and other relatives from Penctangui- Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill spent Mon- { A quartette by Mrs. T. Evans, Murs. | dress read by Byron Holtby, present: 8.5. No.1. SCUGOG "Port Perry, were visitors of Mrs. Diy Le of the" Claremont Observation Post davai Robt. Nesbitt Jr, Mrs. Jack Johnson | ed the bride and groom with two wal. fy ND, al ; Ashbridge last week. he : RES presented RCAF Identification Cards . and Miss Donna Johnson, nut Duncan Phyfe tables and a lovely Gradé IX -- Albert Tulford, Irene| Grace United Church/Sunday. School Dik to those who had alréady registered Cedar Creek After. a dainty. loncl was. served Tri-light lamp. "Ptolemy. : picnic on July 22, at Geneva Park. Ve as members including Wilf Gliddon ; tl le of y Is all 43 a M 4 M Christi - d Grade-VIII--Shirley Collins, Bill Come and bring your baskets. :, 3 and Ken Dean, Mrs. James Somérville and Ralph a) : He sa . Saree a Shioye a h ry 3D i oe ein Lap Reader. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Dallman of Win- Ws Excercise Huge Success ®, | visited Mrs. A. Toker in Sunderland ny i w 2 ay a Hr alpissia oN and. xyancs for the Grade VII--Allison Barry, Donna | nipeg, Manitoba have been holiday- £1 ing + past | week-e , | ree . li paiads, t Yolli ; i 5 Iman's-parents Mr, DIST, During the past | week-end the | recchtly > ! and Thirty dollars was taken in from DENNY VAUGHAN - Collins, Ing with Mra Pal oti 7 th t x ground observér corps held their "Ex- Mr. and Mrs, Peter Ramer and Ms. : Mr, and Mrs. Keith Dyke and spn tiie $1 py Grade VI--Allan Fulford, Bill and Mrs, Jack Valentine for the pas pag { ro Sa srysp ror ; Wm, Somerville of Prince - Albert the parcels which will go to aid the ein t « Sund After winning fame in England and Ptolem 10 days. Mr. Christian Dallman ae- ercise Check-Point" under the super-| W WR i fee AREY 4 bridge Cottage Hospital. were in oronte over 'Sunday, the United States, Toronto-born voca- ¥s : : 3 i visited Mrs. James Kirby last Fuesday h FA ts i "rly iad * ero wy Members of -the Women's Assocla- tion held a successful baking sale last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cochrane and Mr. tt To pe Se " NE RT? 4] i and Mrs. Warren Cochrane of Georgia and "Britain's No. 1 Crooner". Later . i The Ground Observer Corps is ne- shene visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Blain day evening in Cannington, the guests | 1.8. A. are visiting Mr. Earl Mitchell. he 'moved to New York. - where he : i . cessary in view of the fact that they | on Thursday. of Min and Mrs. Will English. I 'IMPRESSIONS ¥ ay Ing v H .. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corner and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brennand and Mrs. Sadie Masters, Port Perry signed a contract with Coral records, ilar = spent last Wednesday with friends In| did the arrangements for Kate Smith's Gracie 21 Qsbawa visited Mr. and 'Morine and Jack and Mr. Terry and, the village. ig : television pH and became a night Mrs. Wm Stecle on Saturday. Mr. Keith Archbold of Toronto visited: Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Crosicr and Mr. | club favorite. He returned to Canada. and Mis Gordon L orner and Evelyn Mr. and Mrs, A, Handel one day. last and Mrs. Howard St. John, Dianne - accept an atiractive of fer.of a com. of Lo eH calle at the Steele home week, : : and Gary of Stouffville called on Mr. ercinl radio show, which was an in- on Saturday evening. | Master David Walker is spending and Mrs, W. F. Crosier on Sunday | stant success Currently, he may 'he Henry Lee of Maple and Dan Tee his holidays with his aunt Mr. and svening, Ji "Phe Denny Vaughan Show" and Hugh Yee of Toronto visited Mrs, | Mrs. Robt. Banks. t id heard on ae y Eg : » Trans-Canada network every Kilpatrick and George op Sunday af- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rose and Mr. - on the Trax veek, as well as on television, E -ternoon, ; and Mrs. Gordon Rose of Toronto vis- hes : Yoox, Fy 4 3 ited Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, Hil- Clits: lard Armstrong. oe + the: letters i come such are virtually the only means of de- tecting low flying aireraft, and nemly every observation post under the jur- isdiction of Mr. Clare Keevil took an active part in this exercise, nia i - FOR BETTER , PRINTING ' FOR ALL No matter what your printing need, you'll find a~low cost answer at our shop. Top notch material and workmanship: guarantee you satisfaction! PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. Port Perry 5] Phone 50 Those in charge wish to thank their observers for the hours that they spent in helping to make this exercise a success, and to express their appre- ciation to the telephone operators for their co-operation in putting these + telephone calls through with the mini- "mum delay, : Next Meeting at Bowmanville This month's meeting will be held | Amalgamate Two District Units In 'a major re-organization of Can- ada's 57,000 man militia units, an- nounced at Ottawa, the Midland Regi- ment with headquarters in Port Hope, will be amalgamated with the Ontario Regiment, 11th Armored Regiment of Oshawa, ~~ Both units have long re-|3 cords and have won many honours in g "Johnny, run tell your daddy to: come to supper. And tell him to hurry--it'll be ready in two hours." nse [1.4 Mr, and Mrs. C. Elford and Mr. start, Thea from all 'aver. the free world Henry Elford visited Monday with comments as theses from readers SCIENCR Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson. of THE CHRISTIAN MONITOR, an. internations newspaper: f ; . battle. The amalgamation means that 82 "The Monier. lo Jug ried the new unit will have jurisdiction |¥ : : 2 : peo fH) over an areh extending from Ajax on For Your Warmer } "I returned to school Ps the west to Brighton and Colborne on 5 , ha lapse. of 18 years. I will gat the east. 4 2 Ww th : Ward h : _ : RY deren. m the college, . Lt.-Col. F .S. Wotton commanding |} ; al ea er 10 e t DON'T RISK A SERIOUS ADcineNy BY ° from he paducasion SN. officer of the 11th Armored (Ontario) | ; : Heit ING ON TREAD-THI eb The Monit Regiment, stated that he had no of- gt . : DRIV for. my pif £i%61 ma long ficial statement to make on the amal- 5 See. our .lovely display of the new 2 "yf truly enjoy ie comp igamation at this time. He expects to 5 styles -- DRESSES and SUITS for = PORYs 0 0. « hold a conference with Lt.-Col. J. G.|§ : You, toe, will find the Monitor Leity, of Port Hope; commanding of- | & for all Seasons The announcement: from -Qttawa | & stated that formation headquarters at 1! Torchito, Ottawa and Hamilton will be } § replaced by militia group headquart- ers 3 located in Toronto, and one each in London, Ottawa and Hamilton. In |¥ nddition a new headquarters will be ; cial Introddctory subscription == 3 months for only $3. Teeter eccestccncevensrcccvooe The Christian Science | Mosher One, Norway Si., 'Boston 15, Man., U. 9, A, Please send me an Introductory subsetige tion te The Christian Science Moaliope 16 leswes. | enclose $3. - informative, with complote werld ficer of the Midland Regiment, in the | 8 A Atl news. 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