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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 May 1956, p. 2

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aid Ek. ANE | ARR ama i aaa ees at 3X EE SR NA A en A SE SRR Bh Sets BRE LAN I TAS . ., Li at ea a RAPA ha 2--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1956 Blackstock The W.M.S. of the United Church met at the parsonage Wednesday on afternoon, with twenty-five ladies and five children present. President, Mrs. E. Larmer opened with a poem. Mrs. Russell Mountjoy gave a fine devo- tignal on "The Wonders of Spring". The roll call was answered by "Some- thing 1 have learned about the Indians from the Study Book". "Mrs. Harold Kyte sang a solo "My Lesson", - Mrs, Hutton introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Mel Fisher, of Newcastle, who gave a most interesting and inspira- tional address from the subject "Wide Windows". Mrs, Gordon Strong ren- dered a piano solo, "Open the Gates of the Temple". Mrs. Roy Taylor ex- pressed the thanks of the meeting to Mrs, Fisher, ~ After the closing hymn and prayer by the President, a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Fred Dayes and her group and a social time spent. The regular meeting of the Farm- ers' Union was held in the Community Hall, Friday evening. Owing the the severe electrical storm the attendance was not as large as usual. There were twenty-five present. Next month there are to be films shown by the Quaker Oats Feed Co. . ~ Mesdames Lorne Thompson, Stan- ford VanCamp and John Rahm attend- ed the Women's Institute Executive for West Durham meeting in the Lions Centre, Bowmanville, Tuesday after- noon. ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. D. Emrey, Lindsay (Yvonne Greaves) and Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Brown on the arrival of new daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Port Perry, Miss Hazel, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and fam- ily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Wright and girls with the Lloyd Wrights and later with Mr. and Mrs. Walker-and family, Janetville. Rk Mr. and Mrs. George Rutherford and Allan, Oshawa, with Mrs, Geo. Fowler and Dianne Blair. There were 183 present at the United Church Sunday School Mother's Day " service Sunday morning. Miss Helen VanCamp told the Children's Story-- "God's Room". Mrs. Harold Kyte sang "My Lesson". Mr. Richard Bowles, substituting for his 'grandfather, Dr. R. P. Bowles, who did not feel equal to speaking, gave a fine talk on Hon- our Thy Father and Thy Mother, - Another splendid 'service was held on Sunday" evening. baptised as follows: Ross Glen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Trewin; Mary Lou Bertha, chosen daughter of Mr. and: Mrs, Neil Malcolm; Lawrence | no cLub NEWS James, son of Mr. and Mrs, Neil Wer- ry and Linda Shirley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskin. Thedchoir rendered a. very appropriate anthem, "When God Created Mothers" and Rev. C. W. Hutton delivered a fine ser- mon "God in the Home." Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weir,, London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Bowman, Mary Helen and Rowland, Enfield. Mr. and Mrs. H, Grass, Geneva Park, spent Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. Thos. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn and Jimmy, Toronto, had dinner with Mrs. Wes Bradburn and Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Henry. They and Mrs. Wes Bradburn were supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Henry and _ family, Bowmanville. : Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Graham at- tended service in Port Perry United Church Sunday morning and witnessed the baptism of Donna Lynn Pargeter. Then were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Don Pargeter for the aftérnoon Through the afternoon they called on Mrs. J. E. Flett, Bowmanville, Mrs. Cook, Brooklin, visited the Neil Malcolms Sunday and was present for the Baptism service Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright spent the week-end with Bancroft friends, at- tended her brother's sale on Saturday and on Sunday attended the re-open-| ing services of the church Mrs, Wright attended before she came to Black- stock. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow, Johnny and Jane, are spending a week with "their parents, brothers and gisters and families: Mrs. E. J. Patterson (Cecil's aunt who is 96 years young) Mr, and Mrs. Chas. McConnell and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Patterson, Norwood, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Hill and family, Mr .and Mrs, Stan Rahm, Paul and Carol visited Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Rahm, Tyrone, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Harry VanCamp and Arthur attended the service in Port Perry Sunday morning when their grandson William Glenn was baptised. ceived, was Entertaining a Week-end Guest, Mrs, Bowles gave the duties of a Hostess and a guest as well as how to make out an invitation. a suitcase. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. : ; to be held at Mrs. Dorrell's home on Four babies were Wednesday, May 18 after school. We will be having a buffet luncheon and will be expecting a large turnout. Then they and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn VanCamp were guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Dowson, Port Perry. Mrs, Herb Taylor spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Mal. colm, Nestleton, : Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Faint and girls, Toronto, spent the week-end at their cottage and with Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Wright. * Mi. Les Gibson, Toronto, . visited Mrs, Norman Taylor and Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Hill on Sunday afternoon. the week-end with her parents in To- ronto, Columbus, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin. Mr, and Mrs, H. Quackenbush and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and Mary Lou, Port Perry, visited Mrs. Geo. Craword and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearce, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Ford and Roberta, Mr, and Mrs. Don Ford and family, Miss Jean Ford, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Ruston, Port Credit, spent the week-end with Mrs, Robt. Ford, Senior, Mrs. H. Hocken, Port Perry, with Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy, for the week-end, - Mr. Vincent Archer,, Bowmanville, with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Archer, and Mr. Alex. Dever, Sunday. Mrs, Howard Saywell, spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Hamilton, in Dunnville. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Bradburn and family, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bradburn, Janetville. Mrs. Mark Waldon, Uxbridge, visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. James Parr and other friends, Sunday. - I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and El- dene, Bobcaygeon, with Mr, and Mrs. Orr Venning, Sunday. GIRLS 4-H CLUB BLACKSTOCK The Second meeting of the girls 4-H club was held at the home of Mrs. Richard Bowles. There were twenty girls present, four of these are new members. President, Joan Hoskin was in charge of the meeting. The Roll Call was--One thing you would appreciate in a guest room. Many interesting answers were re- The topic for this meeting Mrs. Dor- ell gave a demonstration how to pack The next meeting is was held at the home of Florence Col- ling with Gwen Bellangal as hostess. The Club agreed to have a bowling party at Port Perry on Thursday, May 17th, A donation of $6.00 will be given to Port Perry Hospital Penny Draw. Plans were made for the Toms-Van- been asked to cater on June 2nd. Elaine Bailey capably did the duties of auctioneer at a White Elephant Sale and 10.00 was realized to buy more dishes for the Club. Mrs. Stewart McQuade was the re- cipient of a lovely shower for which she expressed her thanks, Jessie Gunter and Eleanor Werry were presented with a small silver fork and spoon set. A buffet lunch concluded the meet- ing. 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