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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Aug 1955, p. 7

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_-- * Hamilton, The W.M.8."met at the home of Mrs, James Henry on Wednesday afternoon with 16 ladies and 13 children presént, The president Mrs. Ernest Larmer, opened btHp meeting with a pobm, bymn 'dake Time to Be Holy", Mrs, Ralph Larmer gave a fine devotional ePaper on "Prayer" and offered prayer, Roll call was well answered by "Some- thing I réad in the Missionary Month- ly" Several rotes of appreciation were read from. people who had re- ceived fruit or cards, School for rs in Whitby, August 22-26 was JE and some. plans made for attending, Mrs. Carl Wright, group]. leader, then took the chair, and called on Mrs, David Hill who gave 'a very interesting talk on the last chapter of the study book "What 'of the Fu- Ture"? Doris Griffin favoured with a piano solo, Mrs. Cecil Hill read: "Let's Go Active". Mrs. Earl Dorrell gave a talk on the work of Miss Ann Davidson who is loaned to Korea by the W.M.S, of Canada. After the closing hymn and prayer, and thanks tendered Mrs. Hill, Mrs, Henry, etc, lunch was served by group and a social half hour enjoyed. The Anglican S. 8S, picnic was held Wednesday afternoon. Owing to the dainp weather, it was held in the Par- _ ish Hall, but a fine program of races, contests, etc. was carried out and some children's films shown, Then the tea party. All the children and the parents who were present consid- ered it a very plegsant afternoon. The Street Fair sponsored by the Agricultural-Society on Friday night, was well attended. Murs. Phena Mountjoy, Oshawa, visit- ed the Harold: Swains over the week- [1° end, Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Murray and family, of Port Credit, visited Mr. and Mrs, Roy Taylor, on Sunday the 14th. Mrs, Murray, Catherine and Carolyn remained until Thursday, Miss Betty Noble, Uxbridge, is Yisiting Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Taylor *and Dianne, Mrs, Philip Campbell, Janet and Gail, Edmonton and Mrs. John Hambly of Winnipeg, visited the Bailey family last week. Miss Eva Parr accompanied by her brother Mr. Clarence Parr, of Bow- manville, spent last week with Mrs, Mark Weldon at the latter's cottage, | , at Nottawaga Beach, ___ Mr. Harry Gibson, Didsbury, Alta, arrived by plane at Malton on Friday "and Mr. Bruce Mountjoy brought him to Cartwright where he is visiting his numerous cousing and old neighbours and friends, ' Mr, Gibson lived on the 1st concession where Mr, and Mrs, Murray Byers now live; before he went west. His mother was a sister of the late S. A. Ferguson of this village. Congratulations to" Mr. and Mrs. Sleep (Pat Bowles) who were married _ in the United Church Saturday by Chancellor R. P. Bowles. A few from here attended the Royal Black Preceptory walk in Haliburton on Saturday. We are all.very thankful that hurri- cane Connie did not strike these parts Saturday. Oh, yes, we did have some wind which blew down a few branches and disrupted some power lines and telephones for awhile; but we also got : a "million dollar" rain, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Holmes, of Oshawa, spent Thursday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Carl Wright. i Mrs. George Fowler is visiting with friends in Teeswater, Mr. Don Bradbury, Scugog Point, presided at the organ in the Anglican Church Sunday morning. Congratulations to Mr. Jim Emmerton who were the home of Chancello Wednesday evening. Miss Doris Hamilton is holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred At the end of this month she is to go to Vancouver General nd Mrs. rarried at Bowles on ps tal ot take the course in Operat- if ® Room Technique for which she "the scholarship when she grad- uated two years ago. Bonnie Saywell and Shirley Snooks spent last week at the C.G.LT. eamp at Oak Lake, under the supervision of Mrs. Stephen Saywell of Oshawa, and report, a wonderful time. Mary Bradburn is holidaying with] her aunt Mra," Will Forder. Miss Kathy Carnaghan, Norwich, ia visiting the Carnaghtn family here this week, Mr. and Mra. Alex. Jolnatoh and - Mr. Harry Gibson spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, Foster Ferguson, Orono, Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Swain, Mr, and Mrs, Herb Swain and Miriam, Mr, and Mrs, - Clarence Marlow and Bill, at-| . tended the Sanderson-Baker wedding in North Parkdale church Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis' Swain remained for the week-end with their daughter and family The Cordinglys. Mr, and Mrs. Carl McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs, Merlin Buggltt are 'on a motor trip. Pe Mr, and Mes, Norman Malcolm spent the week-end with Mr, and Mre M, VanCamp. Mr, and Mrs, Perey VanCamp are spending a few days'in Listowel with the Norton VanCamps. | Mr. and Mrs, Roy Sanderson (bride and groom) spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mry, Clarence Marlow. Mr, and Mrs, Dayes took a trip to Ottawa last week, ii%a Miss Lorraine Dayes visited = her cousin Jean Elford in Port Perry lasts week-end, Mr, and Mrs. . Harry Hark andl Heather, Port Perry, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham and Mr. and Mrs, Ross Duff. Sorry to report Mrs. Wm, VanCamp is on the sick list. Miss Helen Van- mother, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr Ven- ning over the past week were Mr, andl] Mrs. Ralph Wood and Eldene, off Lindsay; Mr. Joe Thompson and son William of Oshawa; Mr, 'Herman Coulter, of Toronto, and nephew Ray- mond Moss, Unionvillé, Mr. Dalton and Miss Hazel English attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Frank Rogers, in Whitby, 'last Monday. Rev. and Mus, Milton Sanderson called on friends. here Sunday and monday enroute to a cottage for their holidays. OBITUARY MRS. FRANK ROGERS In poor health for the past two years Mrs. I'rank Rogers passed away at her home jn Whitby on Friday, August bth in her 78th year, The former Sarah Lillian Whitfield, the deceased was a daughter of the late John Whitfield and' Sirah Ann Mar- w... The early part of her life was spent on the farm where Mr, and Mrs. Royal Whitfield now reside. Prede- ceased by her husband and four brothers, Teasdale, Nelson, John and Low and one sister Sophie (Mrs, John English), she leaves to mourn he passing three daughters Murs, Tulford (Goldie) Toronto; Mrs. Drew (Gertie) 'Whitby; Hazel at home and one so Gordon, Claremont. Funeral service was held from Town's Funeral Home| on Monday, August 8th with inter- ment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. » Utica HE IB W.A. was held at the home of Mrs, J. Crosier with eighteen members 'an four visitors present. It was' decided that on August 26th the Utica W.A, would be hosts to neighbouring W.A/'s, The afternoon entertainment to con sist of a programme provided by the visitors. trayelling basket, and of course lunch will be served. Mr. and Mrs, H. Barnes have re- turned home after a month's holidays in North Caroling, ; Mr; and Mis. I. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ackney and daughter Phyllis are spending a pleasant holiday travel- ling through Eastern Canada and the Maritimes, -Recent visitors with Jack Crosiers were Mrs, W. Scott and children of Windsor, Mr, and Mrs. R. Robison and Kit, of Fresno, Calif, Recent visitors with Mrs. J. Ackney were Miss Louie Ward, of Toronto; Miss E. Ross, of Whitby;. Mrs, Mar- garet Ackney, of Uxbridge; Mr. and Murs. Prizeman, of Toronto; and Scout Master Kirby and Mardell, Scout Brian Amies, of London, England. Mr, and Mrs. R. Sutcliffe and family, spent Sunday at Raglan. Mr. and Mrs, Chet. Geer attended the wedding of their niece, Dorothy Geer, in Uxbridge, on Saturday. Jack Brown and Wilma Willis, of Greenbank, spent Sunday with ME and Mrs. W. Brown. The end of the hurricane Se through here Saturday but there was no damage reported and the much needed rain brought help to gardens and late crops. CE fia fo Custom Slaughtering Meat Prepared for Lockers CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 Camp of Oshawa, is home with her] - The August meeting of the Utical| A sale of work from the} Mr, Greer was guest speaker for the service in Epsom United Church last Sunday. The Official Board of Epsom Charge has extended an invitation to the Rev. Mr, Graham to -come here as our minister, At time of writing Mr, Bert. Me- THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1955-7 { Congratulations to Mr, a Kercher is some better. Recent callers 3 were Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Gaul, Mr, Scugog News \ Lorne Beare, of Uxbridge; Mr. Harold Mrs. A. Ashbridge spent last week Friday evening. boinia Kerry, of Port Perry; Mr. Wm. Bell, {at Riley's Lake, Muskoka, with Mr. of Toronto. : and Mrs, C. Havrison and family. Mr. Henry Davis is sling with Mr, Miss Inez Martyn is spending the and Mrs, Jim Mitchell, .| Week on' vacation at her home here. 4 - Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn and fam- ily spent a pleasant week on holiday st Maple Lake in the Haliburton dis. | Week-end. and Murs. | trict, Arthur Dowson who were married last family extend sympathy to them on the, death of Mrs. Fred Crozier last " SANDILAND JEWELLERS Gents Bulova Shockproof; Automatic, Waterproof, with matching Expansion Band. 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