8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 14th, 19656 Manchester (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Munro moved to their home in the village here last week. We bid them welcome, Mr. Ray Hobbs has purchased the house recently occupied by Mr, and . Mrs. Walter Howsam, and will move Td in- immediately, i Mr, and Mrs, King & family moyed to Brooklin® on the week-end. '] Eo LLP oy rh, a, SA J 2% ; £7 pu " " Mrs. H. Johnson is with®¥er sister Mts. Perkins in Greenwood. Congratulations to Dr. Donald and Mrs. Christie on the birth of a little daughter in Community Memorial Hospital on Sunday, April 3rd." I Mrs. Bert Eversfie]ld, Toronto visit- ed her sister, Mrs. I, B. Johnson and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Croxall enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Croxall, Uxbridge and' Mr. and.Mrs. Wesley Thompson, Port Perry on Friday, Apr, 1st, onthe occasion of Mrs, Croxall's and son Murray's birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. I. Pat- terson, Oshawa on Saturday evening. Mr. Charles Nicolls, Oshawa called on Mr. I, B. Johnson and family one day recently, .- : Quite a number from this locality attended the shower at Utica in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnes. Little Miss Isobel Strong entertain- 'ed a number of little friends on. Fri- day on the occasion of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.!Crosier with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Moon, Raglan, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Stouffville on Sunday. Manchester There was a good attendance at. church on Sunday morning to hear the Easter, message given by our pastor, ~ 'Rév. Mr. Mutton. Mrs. Mutton told ' the children's story in her pleasing way. Much credit is due the choir and accompanist, Mrs. Toombs for "the gl so beautifully rendered. East- . lilies, African violets and yellow mums added their loveliness to an im- pressive service, Mr. and Mrs. Stamp, Hamiburton, have moved into one of Mr. S. Arn- old's apartments, We welcome them to our village. } Mrs. I. Johnson, Messrs. Wesley and Harley Johnson, visited the former's sister, Mrs. Bert Eversfield - and family on Sunday. Mr. of Toronto visited the Me artney fam- ily on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Donnellz rend fam- ily spent Sunday in Orillia. HN 2 Mrs. C, Midgley, Carol and Law- Ev a rence spent Sunday in Oshawa. Ah - Mrs. Viola Se aor Buffalo, spent the week-end with her family here, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holtby, St. Thomas, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. * Howard Dobson over the week-end, Little Susan Roach entertained a number of little friends on the casion of her sixth birthday, April 7th. Much regret. is left in the loss by fire of "Memory Hall", Ufica, on Saturday - afternoon. Given to Utica and dis- trict by the late T. H. Horne, a local boy, in 1898, it was a wonderful asset oc- and convénience -as well as a mem- fo - <~orial to a very Dighly respected; fani- ily "The Horne's Mr. and Mrs. wtouffville, were, Mr. and Mrs, W, Friday. Miss Carrie Cowan, Toronto, was with the Roach family over Easter. Can a Hushand be Forced to Tell? A driver may be chargéd under the Criminal Code with, say, er, He may be sued for damages in Civil Court by. the injured party. Or he may have to defend himself in both. The rules on which these two kinds of . lawsuit are conducted are quite dif- 1) ferent. a 1 In criminal- trials a wife or a hus- j band cannot be called as a witness against' the other spouse. =How many Soap operas have the villain try to , snare the 'beautiful heroine . into a «marriage just to silenée the-only wit- / ness to the foul murder. Even if a husband's deepest longing was to test- ify his wife into u- life stretch at Walter Taylor, of with her parénts, I'. Crosier, on Good " Kingston he wouldn't be allowed to]. say a word against her LER o witness for the Crown, ; In a civil damage action a spouse 47 \ may volunteer to. reveal what the} br ; other spouse said although lie or she HE canriot he compelled to. do 80 during 7 the marriage. : A Even after donth or divorce this ig : privilege exists, It could be import- a, : ant in those rare, cases in which in- laws gather round John's window de- manding to know what happened to . the heirloom silver, . And perhaps it's bi . just as well that divorced persons don't have to tell all that was said. Prince Albert f (Too Late for last week) The March meeting of the Woman's Association was held on the 30th in the Sunday School room with a very good attendance, The President, Mrs; G. R. Smith, presided and opened the meeting with an Easter hymn. The Topic, "The Man of Sorrows", was read by Mrs. Luke, During' the busi ness period, there was a discussion re exhibits. at Port Perry Fair. Mrs, A, Brown and Mrs. R, Murphy were sug- gested to look after this, reported Visiting: committee visits 'made, two A motion carrieds that the church kitchen be repapered and painted, and un committee of two was appointed to choose the paper and get help for the ceiling, namely Mrs, W. Brown and Mrs, G. Hunter It was agreed to have a special Missionary meeting on May '11th, at which date a missionary is available. Mrs. Beacock and Mrs. N. Wilson were appointed to arrange for this program. It was decided to buy new curtain material for basement win- dows, This to be looked after by the committee in charge. Next meeting to be at 3.30 p.m. meeting. A pot-luck supper followed, supervised by Mrs, W, Heayn's gg] No. 4. We are grateful to Mrs. C. Snelgrove, for a donation of five dol- ars, For the evening we were pleased to have such a nice program. Rév. I". Joblin was chairman and called the following numbers: chorus by the children; reading by Mrs. Case, "When Pa cooked the Supper"; piano instrumental, "The Bobins Return", Mrs. . Grant Hunter. We were very grateful to Mr. Ronald Peel for coming. and showing his pictures "of Vancouver and other places. These were beautiful and made one long to see the lovely flower gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cleaves and daughters 'of Toronto visited his mother Mrs, Cleaves, and aunt Mrs. Crozier, recently, Fifty-one was the attendance at | Sunday School, Some of those recent- ly contributing their birthday offer: The Mizpah Benediction closed the. ings were: Mrs. W, Heayn, Mrs. Port- er, and 'Rogs Porter, Mr. and Mrs. W, Hg Mr, and Mrs. E. Martyn and, family, visited relatives in Port. Hope, on Sunday. "We appreciate the loan of two beautiful plants, tulips and daffodils, by Mr. W, Taylor, which graced the piano on a recent. Sunday for the services and added further beauty to the newly decorated S. S. room. Mrs, McPherson, of Lindsay, spent a few days with Mus, Martyn fares < Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Steele have sold their farm to Mr. and. Mis. William Popowich.. Mrs, Kilpatrick and: George were Tuesday supper guests of the Frank Harris family and the Fices, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings angd Jackie 'and Mr. and Mrs, Manson Woods were Saturday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Victor Larocqupg and family. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Corner and Gracie and Mr. and My/s. Maurice Mec- Gahey and Marlene, of . Oshawa, were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and, Mrs, Wm. Steele. Several from the district attended Auction Sale of James Davidson, in Port Perry, on Saturday afternoon, The Home and School Association held a progressive euchre on Saturday evening, © Prize winners were Mrs. Josie Wilson, lady's 1st; Joanne Mosi- enkjo, lady's second.' Leonard Green- wood, gents first; Joka Greenwood, gent's second. Ronnie Willerton won the lucky chair prize, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Phare, Tyrone, were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Kilpatrick and George, + Miss Flossie Spencer and brother John visited the Birkett family in Raglan on Sunday afternoon. Mus. Birkett returned home from Oshawa hospital where she had been a patient for the last two weeks. The cars, are getting stuck in the mud this week. Sever al of the roads are bad, * . The. Home and School Association will hold their, regular 'meeting on Tuesday Pyching) April 12 at 8 p.m, sharp. \ An American was seated ed I a| then the old lady leaned forward. nice old lady in the compartment of an English railway car. It's s0 nice of you to try to make For several |. conversation", she said, "but I must minutes he chewed his gum in silence, | tell you that I'm terribly deaf." Bait SHE EEE a i -- Ee nd AS + NEW i 3 be ee WEE --- BE CSR See a I MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT "HOLLAND OWNER SCHOOL | 76 and 7 BALER Thurslay April lth OWNER SCHOLL. 20 2 4.00 P. 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