Canadian housewives prefer Butter mild, delicate, creamy. For 800d eating, good living, there's nothing like butter! Por a booklet of grand new datry Jood recipes, write to Marie Fraser. DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU A Division of Dalry Farmers of Canada " HURON STREET, TORONTO Naturally you prefer butter! : It's a natural dairy food, made of rich wholesome cream, delivered to your creamery while it is country-fresh. Butter's flavor is all its own... 89% of urban - to any other spread hin A HE ----riinz Sad, a Fh eh Ab AA Blackstock The W.A. of the United Church held their meeting at the home of Mis, Roy Mclaughlin on Tuesday the 26th. The President, Mrs. Hector Shortridge opened the meeting by the singing of the Theme Song and repetition of the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Roy Taylor gave a fine paper on prayers. Arrangements were made for the Bagaar, Nov. 8th, in the 8.8. room, at which Mrs. Stephen Saywell, Osh- awa, will speak, Also for the cater- ing to Holstein Banquet on Déc. 8rd: It as decided to send two blankets and a quilt to "Hazel" relief fund. Mrs. Neil Malcolm and Mrs. Harold Martyn were appointed nominating committee to prepare slate of officers for next meeting, which is to be held | at the home of Mrs. Neil Werry. After the regular business, thank- you notes read, etc, the following programme was presented by Mra. Wilbert Archer's group: Mrs. Lloyd Beacock rendered a lovely piano solo, "When They Ring Those Golden Bells for You and Me" and "The Bells of St. Mary's" Mrs. W. Archer gave a splendid report of the W.A, Presbyterial held in Ennis- killen last Thursday. Mrs. Lorne Thompson in her usual pleasing man- ner sang "Homing". Mrs. Clarence Marlow and Mrs. Percy VanCamp each brought a few messages from the Presbyterial meeting and an in. teresting contest on the "Counties of Ontario. Lunch and social half hour was enjoyed, Wo-He-Lo Mission Band met in the 8. S. room Thursday evening with 12 children present. The President Shir- ley Snooks presided and opened with devotional period, Mrs. Hill gave the worship talk. Sec'y Doris Griffin read the minutes and the roll which was answered by a verse from the Bible. Next roll call--a Bible verse commenc- ing with L. Mrs. Roy Taylor told the story "The Tree Watchers". Donna played "Blue Danube"; . Donald Bradburn read "Black and Gold"; Doris and Shirley sang "Tell 'me the Stories of Jesus'. Then everyone sang "Come Children Join to Sing" and repeated the Mis- sion Band Purpose. Y.P.U. held a Halloween Party on Tuesday evening. Prize winners were} Girls--Catherine Bailey; Swarts. Boya--Ted At the C.G.LT, Halloween Party on Thursday evening the prise winners were -- Funny--Shirley Hicks and Margaret Davidson; Most Origlanl-- Catherine Bailey. Farmers Union held a very success- ful masquerade and dance in the rec- reation centre Friday night, About 160 attended with 90% of: them in costume, Prizes won--Gents Comic-- Mr. Wes. Sweet as "Shiek"; Gents-- Mr. Harold Collins as Female imper- sonator. Ladies most outstanding-- Joan Venning and Doris Hamilton as Mr. and Mrs. Robot 1954. Children-- Helen Swain as "Clown" and Ray Suggett as "Indian". Comic--Gary Phayre, Pussy Cat. Best dressed couple--Josie Hooyer and C., Duynis- tyne. Spot Dance--Elaine Thompson and Neil Werry. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mayes, Barrle; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox and baby Claire of Anten Mills with Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Fitze. Miss Donna Forder, Bowmanville, with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Forder. Mr, and Mrs. Goldwyn Faint and family, Torento with Mr, and Mrs. Osmond Wright. Mr. Ray Snooks had a tonsil opera- tion at Port Perry hospital last week. We all hope Ray will soon have better health, Mr, Gordon Paisley and Douglas Davidson with the Paisley family at Dunnville. Mrs. Fred Brock, Fort Perry, Mrs. Ira Argue and Mrs. V.,M. Archer were supper guests with Mrs. E, Darey last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hale and Mrs. Hale Sr., Scarborough; Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson, Lorna and Bob, Osha- wa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning. Orr has just re- covered from an operation at Port Perry memorial Hospital and has to return to the Malton Hospital for fur- ther treatments on his leg. We hope that Orr will soon be all: recovered, The following young people were home for week-end--Shirley [Hamilton and David Swain of Ryerson Institute; Ralph Strong of Toronto University; Glenn VanCamp of McMaster, Hamil- ton and Miss.Doris Hamilton of Weat- ern Hospital Staff. Mr. A. W. Pickard, Bowmanville, with Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Hill Thurs, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Dawson, Wind- sor and Miss Katherine Dawson, Wes- tern University spent the week-end with friends in the village. " Mrs: Phena Mountjoy and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rutherford and Allan of Oshawa with Mrs. Geo. Fowler. Ex {1 = ih ol Fue et 3 Ed Harris and BO Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham, Mr. and Mrs, Ray McGill and Miss Barrie spent Saturday evebing with Mrs family with-Mr and Mr, fven Mounts joy and family Sunday. All Saints day was observed: in Anglican Church on Sunday. There were beautiful flowers -which had been sent down from Toronto: from Mr. Ernest MoBrien's: funerals Utica The community Halloween masquer- ade and dance held: in the Utica Hull Friday evening was an enjoyable oc- casion, The following were the prize winners: Fanoy Costume, child's-- Catharine: Nelson as: Aunt Dinah; Adult--Elva®Sutherland as a Chinese lady. Comic, child's~~Bobby 'Walker, as Andrew H. Brown; Adult--Curly Kendall as a harlequin. Halloween | [it costume, ohild's--Kenny Skerratt, as | [I Best |} dressed couple -- Eunice and Susan || Roach and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Mac- ||} a witch; Adult--Hilda Bailey. donald. Judges were Mrs, Wm, Brawn, Miss Wilma Willls, Mrs, R. Walker, Mrs. A. Roach and Mra. T, Stevens, A Halloween party was also held at | |i the school in the afternoon under the auspices of tha Junior Red Cross. The mothers were the guests. The funeral of the late Charles Gib- | }f son of Cadmus, took place at the Hill- man - Cemetery on Monday. afternoon, November 1st. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kelsey. have left for their home in England after a 4" month visit with relatives and friends in Canada, Hallowe'en was. passed quietly in this village, our only visitors being [8 the children demanding "treat orf trick",- Miss Margaret Sutcliffe of Toronto : was home for' the week-end. Douglas M&cCannell of 'Epsom was : at Ray MacDonald's on: Saturday. Please note that Church' will now H be at 1.30 p.m. and Sunday School at 4 2.30 p.m. The November meeting of 'the W. A. will be held at the home of Mrs. Handel on Armistice Day, Nov. 11. The sympathy of the community is | & extended to the family of the late i Mrs. Philip Parrott, The funeral ser- | & vice was held at the A, L. McDermatt | & Funeral Home, Port Perry, on Satur |g day at 2.30 'pm. Interment was in |g teh Ashburn Cemetery. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ah, 1954 --17 KavseiYfigell) famous KAYSER hes lery at this amazingly ELIZABETH PORT PERRY SALE for @ low price. SHOPPE ONTARIO TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS FISH * MEAT % POULTRY PORT PERRY CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING York Frosted Foods CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PHONE 29 foun ate ut 0 IRSA R2S 000 0 te tte ot te FOR YOUR FALL and Winter Wardrobe See our lovely display of the new styles -- DRESSES and SUITS for for all Seasons SPECIAL SERVICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 DANFORTH "AVE, TORONTO fo,0"0,0"0 0% 0% ote 0% 0% Te ate Fle ot oh att RS 'Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Thompson and family and Mr. Wm. tet te oS 0 Tat RT Joi OR COMFORT, Thompson were: Mr, and Mrs. Donald Thompson, Nestleton; Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Thompson and Jean, Burketon; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson, Lyn- da and Terry, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Montgomery, Lindsay; Mr. Hen- ry and Miss Ethel Thompson and Mr, Alex Dever, Blackstock. Church service at the United Church Driving Laboratory : Assures Careful Bus Operators Bus passengers can: now: relax! Those, at 'least, riding in Colonial Coaches. For any Colonial driver who has passed the rigid driving tests ad- ministered annually by the company's New Shipment of CANADA Ll CONVENIENCE, Waa Li EcoNoMY GER 4 5 Mra, J. Bron; Toronto; Mr. and BUY on Sunday was withdraw as it was Nestleton Anniversary with Rev. Reed -of Hampton-the guest minister. _ Rev. C. W. Hutton took the services on the Hampton charge, travelling laboratory is certain to be in top shape to conduct a bus-load of -passengers --on-any highway fn. the Province. By means of 10 tests, aives the eyes | B: of any driver a thorough work-out as | # to balance, depth perception, color |§ perception, jete. The other tests in- clude the usual board for peripheral 'vision testing, and brake reaction tester. Mr. Lemmon said that every driver applicant is tested in the laboratory before being signed on a coach, and Archdeanery in 8t. Luke's church at|also annually after he has azted Peterboro on Tuesday. driving. oa : v3 a 4 [ REMEMBER! i El Wear a Poppy Saturday, November 6th. Be generous when the Legion canvasser calls at your door this week. Poppies will also be sold on the:street. \ CEMENT FOAL REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73 PORT PERRY Mrs. Geo. Staniland and Rev. and Mrs, Geo. Nicholson were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staniland Sunday after attending the baptismal service of Deborra 'Marion Staniland in the Anglican Church. Rev. G. toc attended the 50,000 USE BRICK ~~ FOR SALE "3 Cents a piece or 3Y2 a piece delivered See Us A FOR EVERYTHING IN LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS Lake Scugog Lumber Company Lid. PHONE 240 W 'PORT PERRY ONT. * : 3 Colormarked blue for your protection--thlue coal' assures 57 extra comfort, convenience and economy . . . three good. reasons why more and more budget-wise home-owners are- ordering 'blue coal' this year. 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