. mas Story and basing his remarks on _ charge of the programme as arranged -quet for Friday night was done. a 13 ores SA Blackstock The Christmas meeting. of the Black- stock Auxiliary of the W:M.S. was held at the home of Mus. Cecil Hill with a fine attendance. The meeting opened by singing" Oh Little: Town of Bethlehem". Rev. Hutton took the devotional period, reading the Christ- "Silent Giving" and offered prayer. Roll call was answered by~a Christ: mas thought. The Treasurer gave. a! fine report on reaching. our allocation and the response: by church; members through special envelopes was most atifying. * Mrs, Lloyd Wright's group was in in the Missionary Monthly, with the Candle light Ceremony. Mrs. Roy Taylor took: the 'part:'as leader, Mrs. W. Hutton that of India member, Mrs. N. Mountjoy that of Canada member and Mrs. L. Wright member, who also gave a fine talk on the work of Frank Labauch among the illiterate of India. These were interspersed by singing of Carols. Nancy Hutton, Lynda Kyte and Carol Rahm sang "Merry Merry Christmas!' The: meeting closed by. singing "Infant Holy, Infant Lowly" and the Benediction, after which a dainty lunch was served by. the group and considerable planning re the Ban- Renovation on the United Church started last week, The Primary Dept. of 8. 8. were delighted on Sun. a.m. to find'themselves all partitioned off. Several from here attended the Crop improvement Association meeting in Bowmanville Friday, There were eleven tables of euchre at the party last Monday evening. Prizes_were won by: 1st Ladies--Mrs. Percy VanCamp. 2nd Ladies--Mrs. Jno. McKee. 1st Génta--Stuart McQuade. 2nd Gents--Balfour Moore. + Sixteen of the.ladies who took the phychology course, chartered: a bus Tuesday evening and met with the two otHer groups who had been taking the course under Miss' McBride; at Van- dorf, near Aurora. Very pleased to report that Mrs. H. Mahaffy has returned home after: spending .a .month in: Port Perry and Oshawa: hospitals. We hope she will soon be fully recovered. Miss Joyce Graham was operated onifor appendicitis'last week. Latest report says she is nearly able to come home. There: will be ne mere bowling for the ladies until after New Year's. Three of our girls were lucky in the Xmas draw. Mrs. Jim Marlow, Mrs. Richard Bowles and Mrs. Blake Gun- ter each wen a chicken. The men's club of the Anglican church: have: placed a- new projector in the Parish Hall. Instead of the sermon Sunday a.m. Rev. Nicholson showed the religious film "Power Within." . . Mrs. Geo. Wolfe was hostess for the Presbyterian Ladies Aid at her home Thursday p.m. ° O.N.O. held their Xinas meeting at the home of Mrs; Howard Trewin on Thursday evening, - Fourty jars of fruit and jam were given for Port] Perry hospital in answer to the roll call. Also a doll was given to hospi- tal auxiliary for their doll draw. Plans were made for the New Year's eve dance. The Ted Koss Orchestra. is to provide the music. Last year's exe- cutive is to be nominating committee for the new officers. A get-well card was signed by all to be sent to Mrs. Joyce: Taylor, also a: book to be: pur- chased for her. All hope she will soon be able to be around again. Gladys Trewin had a beautiful Xmas tree. Gwen Ballingal acted as Santa Claus for the gift exchange. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess and group. The- W.M.S. of the United Church catered to the O.N.O. banquet Friday night in the recreation céntre. Eighty persons enjoyed the hot turkey and all the good eats. Mrs, Noreen Mal- colm President was mistress of cere- monies. After the singing of Grace, the Queen and the Toast to the Queen, Eleanor Werty presided at the piano and Neil Malcolm led a sing-song. Jessie Bowlés proposed an excellent Toast tothe husbands and Howard Forder responded. Ivan Thompson proposed a Toast to the wives and Shirley Turner responded. Dorothy |! Marlow thanked the ladies of W.M.S. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer, Pres. replied. Jean Kyte sang two solos and Johnny Greaves rendered two mandolin se- lections during the programme and a contest was held. "Mr. and Mrs. Jarry Bristo provided the music for dance. Congratulations to Mr, Wes, Sweet 'on being returned as Reeve. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rahm spent Sat. in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Rahm, Mr. and Mrs, Stan Rahm and family attended a double birthday party for Messys: Art Rahm and Bill King in Oshawa i Saturday evening. Sorry; Mri. Jack Rahm had the mis- fortune of getting her hand caught in the wringer Monday a.m. and had to have ten stitches. Mrs. Ralph Larmer, Sharon and Jno spent the week.end with her grandfather in Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and Gordie. visited her aunt: Mrs. Pearl Robson and cousins. Mr, and Mrs; J. W. Cunningham In Toronto on-Sunday; - Mr, and: Mra, Alex Johnston are visiting 'Mr. and Mrs, Keith: Johnston, Belleville, 3 Mr. Ray Snooks has sold his garage business on account of ill health, to Mr. Amos Clarke of Port Perry. The garage will still be run under the narge of Blackstock Motors with Allan Rahm and Harold Snooks still assisting. Mt. and Mrs; Milton Sanderson, Tor- onto with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar- low Friday. R Mrs. Geo. Fowler, Miss Dianne Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford and Janice with: Mr. and Mrs, Norman Edgerton and Grant on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and fa- mily, Whitby with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Archer. Miss Gertie: Henry, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Terry and babe, Bow- manville with: Mrs: Jas, Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holdge and sons and Mrs. Ira Argue with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Spinks; Oshawa. Seagrave On Sunday morning a joint church and 8. School Service was held at 11 o'clock. THis being White Gift Sun- 'day, Mr: Ronald Wanamaker; Sun 8. Superintendent took charge and after ithe singing of a Carol, read a few pas- sages of Scripture. Rev. McNeil led in prayer. The Junior section of the Sunday School then presented a very colour- ful. Pageant of the Christmas Story. Maureen Tobin sang a solo. A duet jwas rendered by Carol Butt and Joyce Cookson and a: reading: by Jean Bright. This service was prepared.by Mrs. 'MéNeil and Mrs., Clements with Mrs. 'J. Tobin at the piano, who received the thanks of those present. Sympathy of community. goes out itor Mr, and Mrs. A. Bruce and. family in: the passing of Mr. Geo. Mark of Toronto. After: a. lingering illness, 'Mt: Mark passed'away on Saturday, Dac, 11. Funeral service was held on an ) Extension Telephone] What more thoughtful -- more useful -- more pleasing gift than an extension telephone! Day after day it will be.a pleasant reminder of your consideration, for.a second telephone in the home stops those * "through-the-house" dashes to reach a ringing telephone, saves. many a missed call. There's more privacy, ~ too, because you can make und take calls in a quiet room away from the noise and bustle of family activities. You'd: be:surprised how little an extension telephone costs! For just a few cents a day you can have another phone placed anywhere you. pjease: You 'may pay for it now, for a year in adyance, or you. can haverthe- -extracost tacked ontb your monthly: bill. BJ . WHY NOT CALL our Business Office right now and arrange to have an extefision telephone delivered before Christma$ -- attractively gift-wrapped if you wish, ,hiFready to place under 2 the tree. We'll connect it rightafter Christmas, Ils no problem. to: install another: phone if AF you already: have one; bocause. extensions do: mag BE. 50 ' : Rs Eines AAA et eet not require separate lines to the exchange. 1 For her, of his, own room ' THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Tuesday from McDougall & Brown Funeral Parlours and burial in Pine Grove Cemetery Prince Albert. December W. A. met on Wednesday evening. in Sunday School room which was gaily decorated for the Christmas season. The devotional was in charge of south group. Meeting opened with a Xmas poem and hymn and prayer by. Mrs. B. Wan- amaker, With Mrs, E. Clements as Narrator, the Christmas story was read and was interspersed with sing- ing of the carols. Miss L. Reynolds rendered a vocal solo. Rev. Mr, Mac- Neil gave a short talk on Christmas, which closed the worship service, ~ Mrs. Butt; the president conducted the business session. Collection of $7.70 received and penny offering of $1.87. Three. members celebrated their birthdays. Thank-you letters for fruit and flowers were read-and $2.00 | dent was a member of Presbytery exe- donation received. $10.00 was voted to sick box committee. A quilt top was received from Mrs. Couch for W, A. Mrs. Clements gave a report of the presbytery executive meeting and explained the affiliation fee to the presbytery from the W.A. She also stated that each Local W. A. presi- cutive, The premium blankets were oh display. One was donated to thé hospital in Port Pérry, and Mrs. Clem- ents was to look after the selling of the other two. Mrs, Butt hen gave a review of the work during the past two years and asked Mr. MacNeil to take charge of election of officers, which resulted as follows: Past President--Mrs, Butt President--Mrs. B. Wanamaker Vice-Pres.--Mrs. W. Keen Secretary--Mrs. Cliff Short J0% SENS EFS) SAP Hi) EI pl AHR EVEHEN EH BR I ON AAR eth edie Ass. Sec.--Mrs. 0. Boe THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 186, 1904--17 aE Ha a ER F iF PY 5% SEE WPI ls OS AE : Treas.--Mrs. R. Reynolds Ass. Treas.--Mrs. M. Bruce Pianist--Mrs, Tobin and Mrs. Scott Sick Committee--Mrs. MacTaggart and Mrs, Billingham Visiting Committee--Mrs. Eagleson Mrs. MagNeil, Mrs. A: Bruce Parsonage Com.--Mrs, Croiser, Mrs, Stone, Mrs. Clements, Mrs, Keen, Mrs. Butt. After the election of officers, a short business session was held. A. dona- tion was made' to the M, & M. fund, also $100 voted to Board of Stewards. Mrs. King and Mrs, Billingham were appointed a committee to inquire into a possible sale of two quilts. The January meeting will be in charge of executive, A dainty Christmas lunch was ser- ved by members of 'squth group. The Bethel school concert will be held in Bethel School on Friday even. ing, Dec. 17. On Monday evening the: Sunday School concert will be held in: church. Next Sunday, Sunday School will be at 11 a.m. when a special pro- gram is being arranged. Church ser- vice at 7.80. when the Young People: will be in charge. A pleasant time as had last Friday evening when Rev, and Mrs. MacNeil entertained the W. A. to a Christmas. party at the parsonage. Contests and games were enjoyed and a' dainty lunch served by host and hostess, Be. .. fore departing for home all gathered around the Xmas tree for exchange of gifts. Will the person holding the ticket from the Doll Draw for the Woman's Hospital Auxiliary which was held on Saturday in Port Perry with No. 215834 and name Mr. Short or Mrs. Short, Seagrave please phone 116-r-4. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS - Geo. H. Doucett, Minister It's hore now... at your Chrysler-Plymouth-Rargo dealer's Here's fresh new beauty . . . the gay and glamorous '66 Plymouth with its new "motion-design" styling for The Forward Look. Every rakish angle, from hooded headlights to boldly slanted taillights, has the look of movement. There's an invitation to adventure in every long, low contour of the '66. 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