Pe a ale Lp SAI a a Ba Ee az a, eg A 4 x 2, y pho "dent with 86.6 percent, . 6--SUPPLEMENT TO THE PORT PERRY STAR Blackstock CARTWRIGHT BOY OUTSTANDING STUDENT Congratulations to Harvey Graham who, in the Senior Agricultural course at Kemptville, was the top honour stu- He also won two special awards--$26.00. worth of Agricultural Books, for general pro- ficiency in first and second year work; and $26.00 in Animal Husbandry books for live stock judging--to the senior student. Both these prizes were do- nated by the Ottawa Farm Journal. Several ladies of the congregation attended Thursday night when the Ex- plorers affiliated the the W.M.S. and dedicated the Treasure Church. Mrs, Ernest Larmer, President of the WMS presented the certificate to the girls. This winter is the first time we have had an Explorer group. Mrs. C, W. Hutton and Mrs Roy McLaughlin are the Chief Councillors. Shirley Snooks: Chief Explorer; Marjorie Stewart, Keeper of the Log; Beth Strong, Keeper of the Treasure; other mem- bers are Bonnie Saywell, Lorraine Dayes, Sylvia Lawrence, Doris Griffin, Carol Kozuh, Donna McLaughlin, The girls opened and closed with the re- gular Explorer exercises. Carol Kozuh gave a synopsis of their study book, "Sidewalk Kids" and they dramatized one chapter, "The Church Across the Street," After the closing the girls treated all to home-made candy. The ladies enjoyed viewing the art, ete, that the girls have done during the - winter and had on display. LY Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer, Messrs. Nor- man Mountjoy, Earl Dorrell and Glen Larmer attended the regular monthly meeting of Durham County Federation of Agriculture at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Taylor, Solina, Thursday evening. The play cast and quartette of High School and a few others went to To- ronto Friday evening to see '"Okla- homa". 3 : Several of the Y. P.U. attended the Drama Festival in King St. United Church Monday evening. Congratulations to Rev, Harry Atch- inson (a Cartwright boy) on being ap- pointed chairman of Oshawa Presby- tery for the coming year commencing July 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Auna- belle and Arthur, Brampton, called on Rev. and Mrs, Hutton and family, on Satuiday. ; } \ Mr. and Mrs. Bourgrie, from Ennis- killen, moved to the Martyn Apt. re- cently vacated by Mr. and- Mrs. E. King. We are very happy to report that Mr. Tom Stewart was able to come home from -Peterboro Hospital last week, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henry, Marion and Gail, Toronto, visited Mr. R. Ford on Saturday. Rural Life Service was observed in the United Church Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Hutton preached a fine ser- mon from "We are labourers together with God". Next Sunday special Mother's Day services in S.S. in the morning and in the evening there is to -- TRADES TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MEN OF SIXTEEN Do you want to earn while you learn a trade ? Under the Canadian Army Soldier Apprentice Plan, start- ing 1st June, the Canadian Army will dccept a limited number of young men for training in 19 differ- ent trades. The training course lasts for two years and then the Apprentice serves three years with a regular unit. Training starts in September. Under this plan the Apprentice receives -- ° bok pa pay to the age of 17 then u e 30 Fm paid holidays a year o Medical and dental care e Travel and adventure eo A healthy active outdoor life To be eligible applicants must be 16, not yet 17, have a Grade 8 edu- cation, and be able to meet Army physical standards, As only a limited number of applic- ants can be accepted make your application early. Mail the coupon below, telephone or visit your nearest recruiting station. 1 Army Recruiting dtation 59 Moet Street, Ottawa, Ont. -- Tel 6 Army Recruiting Station, 164 un §t., Kingston, Ont. -- Tel. 4738 Army Recruiting Station, % Richmond St, W., + Toronto, Ont. -- Tel. EM. 6 8341 Loc. 276 No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont. Tel. 4-1601 Loc. 135 Army Reciuiiicd Station, 230 Hsia 51. w., h Bay, Ont. -- Te Army Recruiting Station, 5 Jin St. E., Hamilton, Ont 708 osaw.o TT IT } 86.4 Please send me without cost or obliga tion further detaiis on the Sol hor | 'Apprentice Plan. iM I | Name. i in : I | | Address ~ | City/ Town CHISEERL FR LVS ok AOI | Prov. - | AY | leph ; -- | . -- Ty ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 be baptismal service, The following Sunday, May 20, is the Sunday School anniversary, The May meeting of the Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs, R. Bowles, Wednesday evening with 33 ladies, and one child in attendance. Mrs. Lorne Thompson presided, Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy assumed her duties as the new secretary, The Scripture was read by Mrs, Ernest Larmer. Roll call was answered with" the membership fee. Two. minutes silence was ob- served in memory of Mrs, W, A, Van- Camp, a former valued member and (officer of the W.I. who passed away a year ago. Mrs, Thompson read the poem "God Hath Not Promised". The treasurer's report showed a balance of $114,00 on hand. Mrs. Nugent, To- ronto, who spoke at the bazaar, left a donation for the Home Economics prize. A bus trip to Peterboro was planned for the June meeting. A committee was appointed to collect the exhibit for Port Perry Fair. A dona- tion was voted to Solina Institute to- ward their new hall. Plants are to be purchased for the park and the women will meet at the Community Hall to varnish the chairs. The Programme consisted of readings by Mrs. W. W. VanCamp and a splendid talk by Mrs. Gilbert Marlow on the care of roses, The executive served cake and ice cream and coffee, and a social half hour was enjoyed, On Thursday evening the men's Club of the Anglican Church held its an- unal open night in the Parish Hall, A film "Across Canada" was shown. The ladies enjoyed the games of shuf- fle board, etc. Mr. and Mrs, L. Hy- land, Nestleton provided music for a square dance. The men served re- freshments and the 40 or 50 present voted it a very successful evening which closed the season's Hetiéitien of the Club, My. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Toronts, and Mr, and Mrs," Elmer Archer and family, Whitby, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer during the week- end. Mrs. Howdrd Grass, Geneva Park, with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Strong and Fay, of Bowmanville, and Mrs. Geo. Fowler were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Edgerton. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Wesley Bradburn and Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Henry were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Faw- cett, Meaford; Mr. and Mrs. Mertil Henry and family, and Miss Lorraine Henry, Bowmanville, and Mr, and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and family. Mr, and Mrs, Freeman Hepburn, of Oshawa, visited Mrs. James Henry on' Sunday. Misses Gertrude Henry, Jean Forde, respective homes, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Several from Cartwright attended the Farmers Union Rally\at Lindsay gS LAT Jr. and Mrs. McArthur and "Ardis Wi friends in Stratford Saturday, and wenton to London on 'Sunday for Miss Betty, who will be having a short holiday at home. - Betty has finished her third year of Business Administra- tion and Secretarial Science at West- ern University. Mrs. Nicholson and son Leslie, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mis, Fowler and Dianne. Mrs. Charlotte Forder and Miss Donna, Mr..and Mrs, Gordon Sturrock and family, of Bowmanville, visited Sunday ' with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Forder and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Marlow at- tended service at Kedron and visited Mr. and Mrs, Harold Werry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Herb Hern, Sault Ste Marie and Mr. Fred Willan, of Bow- manville, and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Spinks, of Oshawa, visited Mrs. Darcy and Mrs. Argue during the week and Mrs, Ed. Fice, Oshawa, visited Mrs, Darcy, Sunday. Rev. C. W. Hutton assisted in the Mable and Doreen VaunCamp, all of ceremonies connegted with the laying Toronto, spent the week-end at their fof the corner stone of the new chapel of Whitby Ladies College. Miss Doreen VanCamp has finished .| her first year at Toronto University, and she and several other girls leave Saturday to spend the summer in Banff; Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and Mr. and Mys, Harold Hamilton attend- ed thie convocation ceremonies Friday | Fem when Miss Shirley Hamilton graduated from Ryerson Institute of Technology. Shirley and four othér graduates left Sunday for a two weeks motor trip through the Southern States. In three weeks time Shirley is taking a position as assistant dietician at Green Acres at Newmarket. : Mr, David Swain is spending a few days at home after finishing his 2nd year in Electronics at Ryerson In- stitute. 3 reir You are invited to visite Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on National Hospital Day, May 12, Tour the hospital and 'see the new equip- ment. Hospital Auxiliary will serve tea from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Congratulations to Allan and Donna Rahm on the arrival of a daughter on Tuesday. 4-H CLUB.MEET On Saturday afternoon, seventeen girls met at the home of Mrs. Stuart Dorrell for a 4-H Club meeting. The project is a "Club Girl Entertains". The following executive were elected-- Joan Hoskin who already has complet- ed five projects was chosen president, Joyce Hooey, secretary, and Marion Haines, treasurer, The topic for the meeting was Hospitality and Flower Arrangements. Mrs. Bowles gave 1 some very interesting comments on these. Lunch was served by the hos- tess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Richard Bowles on Saturday, May 12, at 2 p.m. The name for the Club is to be chosen at this meeting. SHORTHORN SHOW and SALE York - Ontario Club TUES. MAY 15,1 p.m., MT. 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