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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Apr 1956, p. 4

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Ere Rs \} PAA SANG inde i Fy 3 EM ae H 2--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1956 . 4 This man con give on ~~ cop A 3 ¢ » de; and Hle delivery of THE CHRIST FIAN AENICE « x ~~ a | Wa [6714 4") ki ' 1] hy ew Sp; Housewives, Dusine n teachers, and students all ov a "the world 12,1 « :njoy this international newspaper f lished daily 'in Bosica. World famous for €onstiuglive ness "stories and penetrating editorials Special" features for the family The Christian Science AM One Norway St, Boston 15, Mass Send your newspaper for the tima checked. Enclosed find my check or money order | year 316 (] 6 months $8 [] 3 months $4 [] "Nome Scugog Scugog Home and School Associa- tion met last Wednesday, March 21st at the Foot School. Mrs, Neil La- mont, president, presided. ing was opened with the singing of O Canada. The minutes were read and adopted, and the banner for at- téndanice was won hy the Fool School. Our April me eting will be held in the The meet- Head School on April 18' with the following ¢ommittee in charge: Mus, Percy Jeffry, Mrs, Evelyn Maynard, Mis, Orval Heayn and Mrs. Earl Rea- der, Our treasurer Mrs. Keith Cro- zicr reported that $8.20 was the a- week, } A discussion regarding our renew- ing our subscription to the National Fifi Bosad got under way, and it was moved by Mrs: Jim Wilson that we pay the $30.00 for the 3 schools. © The president reminded the gather- tig that in. May, vominations would Le i order. i Our guests for the evening were Mrs, Ralph Wallace from Oshawa, district organizer for Home & School Associations, and Miss Mathews, pub- le health nurse Jor the Department ol Indian Affairs. Mrs, Lamont ex- tended a welcome to these ladies, The collection was taken, and Miss Linda Fralick favoured us with a pia- ne seleetion, - to Mrs. Wallace. She spoke on ways and means to make our meetings in- teresting, obstaclés we run into, and she gave us her '4 Guide Posts'. Con- tact, Comfortable, and 'The Child". Her talk was most informative. Miss Matthews then took charge, and showed us two films, Ist regard- ingg Home and Schosl work, and 2nd, an Indian picture, and the complete story, stepeby step as to the way of making a canoe." A brief discussion followed the films, After singing the Queen, lunch was served by the committee, Choir, practice will be held at the home of Mrs, Ray Fralick this week on Friday evening. All members ®ve asked to attend. t Our Iaster serviee at Grace United church will be held this Sunday at "This ¢a¥ jo - YOUR KITCHEN e Cheerful . .. Colorful © Easy to clean and keep clean! e Fast and easy to installl ® Never needs refinishing! Come in. Inspect new samples. _ As low as 00¢ sq. fr. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 73 LAYING PROGRAM Newest Develupment in Poultry Feeding! The Master Laying Program has always been a big money-maker-for - poultrymen..Now it's better than ever. Years of tests and research on the Master Feeds Farm have resulted tn improvements in the Master Laying Program. Try the Improved Master Laying Program this season and you'll find you'll get more eggs than ever before with less feed. i See us today and let us show you how the Master Laying Program » has been IMPROVED, { YOUR LOCAL MASTER DEALER Of; Results Tal Cour! MASTER FEEDS "ast, Fair and Friendly Service PORT PERRY PHONE mount cleared from our cuchre of last |: The meeting was then turned over ha 2.16 p.m. Sunday School will begin at 1,15 p.m, ' Please pass this new time on to your friends, Manchester There will be a meeting of the three appointments in the Church on Thurs- day evening .to: discuss and arrange for a minister for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paylor, Stouff. ville and Robert Taylor of Uxbridge were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, IF. Crosier' on Easter Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs, Roy Blain and baby of Cedar Creek have taken residence in part of Mrs. John Johnson's house. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Koornneef and son Andrew of Fruitland spent the week-end with her brother Mr. Jella Mulder and Mrs. Mulder. Mr and Mrs, J. W. Crosier, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Samells andidaughters were in Chatham for the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Archie Crosier and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scarlett, Tor- onto were with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie-on Sunday." Mr. and Mrs. Russel Barfoot, Wendy and John and Miss C. Cowan, Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, Roach on Sunday. 'Mrs. Joel Miller visited her daugh- ter, Mrs, Higgs of Oshawa last week. Brian Crosier, Toronto is with his grand-parents Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Crosier for the holidays. There was a large congregation at Church on Sunday morning to hear a fine Faster message from Mr. New- man. The music wag much apprecia- ted." Service is now held at 11.15 and Sunday School at 10.15 a.m. " Communion Service will be held next Sunday with Rev. Nr, Wylie officiat- ing. The Women's Association will meet at' the home of Mrs, Bert Gray on Thursday, April 12th at 2.30 p.m. Pléase keep the date in mind. Myr. Robt. Archer and family were with his 'mother Mrs. Gladys Archer on aster Sunday. Greenbank W. A. The regular monthly meeting of the Greenbank W.A. was held on Tuedday March 27th at the Parsonage. The meeting opened with soft music play- ed by Mrs, E, Till. . Then Mrs, G, Blair read a short reading. Hymn 270 was sung followed with Prayer by Mrs, Chapin. The Scripture reading Psalm 51 was read by Mrs, Tanson. The Topic on "Penitence" was given by Mrs. E, Hook which was very in- teresting dnd concluded with prayer. A beautiful' Solo entitled "Alone" was rendered by Mrs, L. Pogue. "Mrs. Chapin gave two short Poems "What does Easter Mean to You" and Cal- vary and Easter,' The Devotional part closed with use of Hymn 98, : The Pres, Mrs. N. Smith then took the chair, thanking the group in char- ge and also Mrs. Chapin for so kind- ly opening her home. Mrs. R. Foster gave the Sec'ys report and Mrs, E, (iibson the Treas. report, Visiting Com. report by Mrs, R. Faird and Mrs. H. Baylis. Mrs, C. Ward, Corr. Sec'y réad cards of thanks from Mrs. H, Hook and Mrs, M. Lee who had been in Hospi- tal. A get well card was passed around and signed by all members for Mrs. Roy Leask, who is in Port Perry Hospital. A motion was passed that next month the roll call be responded to by each member bringing a tea towel in view of the faet many will be needed with so many events com- ing up such as--a wedding reception in May; The W. A. Convention in June and the Plowing Mateh in Oct. So don't forget ladies to bring a tea towel next meeting. It 'was! decided upon . to Rilrchase 8 doz. glass plates. 3 Com, appointed for wedding recep- tion--Velma Foster, Dorothy Tanson and Ruby Beare. Com. appointed for W. A. Convent tion--Velma Foster, Irene Baylis and Dorothy Tanson. The meeting closed with Mizpsh Benediction and a very delicious lunch served to over 30 by group in charge. Cedar Creek Miss Dorothy Playter of Queensville was last Sunday supper guest of the Spencer family. Mrs, Frank Harris and Mrs. Ernle Willerton were last Thursday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Bright and family at Oshawa, Mrs. Norman Birkett of Raglan and Miss Flogsie Spencer visited their cousin Mrs, Kennedy at Bethany Tuesday. Mrs. Kennedy is ill. Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Willerton and boys visited Mr. and Mrs, Roy "Wilson and family in Brooklin on Tuesday evening, The Roy Blain family- moved to Manchester on Friday. 5 Ronnie' Laroeque' spent Friday & Saturday in Toronto with Mr, an 'Mrs. Eugene Trepanier and family. Four tables of Euchre were played at the school on Saturday evening. Prize winners were high lady--Mrs, Wm. Blain; low lady--Mra. Kilpat- rick; high man--Leonard Greenwood; low man--Frank Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett of Raglan were Sunday visitors of the Spencer family, Yes, buy 'em now . 'of the cars which a storm . . to see and to drive. . . and CENTURY. And they're the Best Buicks Yet! The Buick SPECIAL --high-powered performance--low, low price-- and comes up as the stand-out best of the budget-tagged cars. The Buick CENTURY offers an extra bonus in luxury-- plus a high-stepping performance that's nothing short of . the models you've waited eagerly = . . the stunning new models re-taking Canada by the 1956 Buick SPECIAL hands down and away, gives you high-fashion luxury sensational--and all for a price that compares favorably with the least! - And in both cars, as well as the outstanding SUPER, and the custom-built ROADMASTER, you get the agile might of Buick's -walloping-big V8 engine . . . and the ghiootness and economy of Buick's advanced new Variable Pitch Dynaflow*! Come in to your Buick dealer's soon (today, if possible) and we'll prove . that if @ny new car is in your budget, a new Buick can be in your garage. "New advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on the Roadmaster, Super and Century; optional at modest extra EoIron the Special. 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