* &r ty i 4 ~ 5 RE HR \ EE BY 3 (hy Vina ' Pah Al | ; LEY . v «03 $F . \ <4 ] a chs Ne v Ce dha a v, a wh x AE et ns ~ " RENTS - be Ce SUPPLEMENT TO PORT PERRY STAR, THURS.,, AUG. 16, 1956 > Cedar Creek (Continued from front of sheet) panied Mr. and Mrs, John Lawrie, of Oshawa, to Wilberforce last Sunday where they called on Mr. George Constable and family. Mr. Clayton Constable was home from Port Moody, B.C. Miss Flossie Spencer and brothers and Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Staples, of Port Perry, had a picnic at Geneva Park, on Sunday. Mrs. Kilpatrick and George were Wednesday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Les Beacock and family. The threshing started last week but the rain has held it up this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtby spent the week-end in Buffalo. } Mr. Wellington Somerville, of To- ronto, spent the week-end with Mr. Ralph Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Eves, of Queen- ville, were Sunday supper guests of the Spencer family. Blackstock The W.A. of the United Church met at the BE E E E cottage at Williams Point, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. H. Kyte and Mrs. Ivan Thompson were hostesses. With the president, Mrs. Warner Brown presiding, the meeting opened with the theme song and the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Carl McLaugh- lin gave a splendid devotional paper, and led in prayer. The roll was an- swered by an article' suitable for a Children's Aid Home. After consider- able business reports, ete.,, Mrs. Roy " McLaughlin took the chair for the pro- gram, Mrs. Richard Bowles gave a very interesting talk on her _exper- iences in a Children's Aid Home in Ot- tawa. Lynda Kyte and Elizabeth Thompson sang "When He Cometh." Mrs: Harold Martyn read a poem "I Know Something Good - About You," and conducted a "Pass the Compli- ment" contest. Lunch was served and a half hour spent by the twenty-nine ladies and 21 children present. The August meeting of the Black- stock Women's Institute was held at the Cream of Barley Camp near Bow- manville. There were 18 ladies and 19 children present. Business consist- ed of plan for a float for Blackstock Fair, and an exhibit for Orono Fair. Six of the resolutions for the fall con- vention were discussed and voted on. Arrangement were made for our W.I, to visit Solina W.I. on August 9th, Mrs. W. Archer gave current events. The program consisted of games and races for the children. Winners were: children 6 and under, Leanne Dorrell and Lynda Mountjoy; 6-10, Me -garet Saywell and Nancy Dorrell; 10-15, Frances Staniland and Aileen Van- Camp; three-legged race, Aileen Van- Camp and Sharon Woodward; Lucky number, Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and Mrs. W. Archer; lucky spot, Mrs. Wilson; sore toe race, Nancy Staniland and] Sharon Cook. Sandwiches, Cookies and Ice Cream were served. On Thursday, 'August 2nd, Mrs. N. Taylor entertained on the occasion of her birthday. Following were her guests--Mr. and Mrs, Harry De La Matter, Toronto; Mrs. Mable Craw- ford; Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and their daughter; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ayles- worth; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kingsland and daughter, all of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor. All énjoyed a love- ly supper includihg ice cream and « birthday cake. Also calling on Mrs. Taylor, during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ford, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nesbitt, Nestleton and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horne, Oshawa. Miss Pauline Jameson was week- end guest of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Fowler, Pros- pect Lake, B.C, spent Tuesday with the Clarence Marlows, the Swains, the Werrys and Cecil Hills. } Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Mar- jorie and Dale, Bowmanville, visited the Mervyn Grahams on Saturday. Little Donna Pargeter, Port Perry, spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell and family spent the week-end with his father Mr. Earl Dorrell and brothers and family; also visiting his mother in Oshawa Hospital as much as pos- sible. «Mr. Glenn Larmer spent the week- end; and Miss Phyllis Strong this full week, attending Leadership Training Camp at Quim-Mo-Lac Camp. Donna McLaughlin is holidaying in Bowmanville-with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy and girls, and Donald Murphy is with Dennis McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lamb and Miss Carol Lamb, of Lindsay, spent a few days with Mrs: Tom Smith. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Riding, Paul and Barbara, Union City, Penn., are holidaying with the VanCamp rela- tives. Mrs. Jabez Wright, of Oshawa, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge and Billy. Mr. A. Tennant and Miss June Ten- nant, Leskard, visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tennant, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prosser, Mr. and Mrs. - Walter Lawrence were on a fishing trip through the Sudbury dis- trict over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Dona!d Campbell were week-engl visitors of Mr, and Mrs" Don Prosser. Congratulations to Mr. and - Mrs. Mervin Werry (nee Miss Walker, of Janetville), who were married two years ago and have moved into the home recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs, 'Arnold Taylor. Co Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mrs. Jos. Forder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me- Laughlin and Lawrence spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor at their cottage, Rice Lake. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher who moved into the Lubson home last week, Mr. and Mrs. Black and Isabelle, of Midland, Mrs. John Ney, of Barrie, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fitze. The R.B.P. held their annual church service Sunday evening. The Pre- ceptory met at the lodge rooms and led by Devitt's Band, marched to the Anglican church where Rev. George Nicholson delivered a fine sermon. main streets of the village.- A good Master Allan Rutherford of Oshawa, mother Mrs, Geo. Fowler, and Miss ! Dianne Blair is visiting friends in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Polgrain and Gail Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hamilton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. McBrien and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rook- ing, Toronto. : Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Devitt, of Bowmanville, spent the week-end at Cecil Hamilton's home. of Toronto, were Sunday visitors with After the service all marched the four | Mrs. John McKee is visiting friends in Bowmanville. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and boys visited with Me. and Mrs. N. Mollon, Sunderland, on Sunday, and brought Ronald, who had been there for a week, home, Ted Glover, of Oshawa, is holidaying with the Mar- tyns. : Mr. Alex. Dever and the Lorne Thompsons joined a Thompson family gathering at Mr. and Mrs. D. Thomp- son's at Nestleton, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Gray have pur- chased the "Hooey Home" in North Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lathange and family, -Bowmanville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin and boys joined a family gathering at Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horne's cottage, at Williams Point, Sunday, Mrs. Marvin Nesbitt had arranged the party in honour of Mrs. Edgar Horne's and Mr. Earl Trewin's birthdays. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Payne, Pontypool were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy. Mur. amd Mrs. Russell Mountjoy spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. McKee. Mrs. Norman Taylor spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. W. Anderson, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Potts, Simcoe, called on a number of friends in the village on Friday. Visitors with the Cecil Hills on Wed- nesday were: Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, Mr. George Huston, all of Toronto; Prof. and Mrs. Wallace Ferguson, of London, and on Saturday, Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson and Miss Pat, of London. . Twenty-two ladies of our Women's Institute enjoyed a very pleasant even- ing Thursday, when they visited the Solina Institute. A large representative from here at- tended the Royal Black Preceptory celebration in Orillia, Saturday. Mrs. J. Mew and baby Jane, spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock, who took her home and spent the week-end in To- ronto. Miss Nadine Freelin, Toronto, spent the week-end with her sister Miss Bert Freelin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Forder and family are holidaying at a cottage at Carnarvon. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer were Mr. Vincert Archer, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Loucks, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and family, of Whitby; Marilyn remaining for awhile. Glad to report Mrs. Archer was able to come home from the hospital on Wed- nesday. - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, E. Swain on the birth of a daughter. Lorna Wright returned home Sun- crowd of spectators lined the streets 'day after spending two weeks with but not so many attended the service. her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinson, of is spending the week with his grand- Yelverton, and attended the Vacation school at Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinson, of Yelverton, visited the Walter Wright home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, Rice Lake, visited his parents Mr.-and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Thursday. i = Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, Toronto, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marlow on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Dianne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, at Rice Lake. oe Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Fallis, Baden, visited Mr, and Mrs. Norman Mount- joy, and other relatives. Messrs. Roy Taylor and Bill and Miss Sandra Ferguson visited Grant Ferguson's at their cottage at Chan- dos, Saturday; Roy remained until Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Grant*Fergu- son and family were Monday supper guests at Roy IFergusons. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar and Denice, Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar, Sr. were Sunday supper guests of Miss Sandra Ferguson. Several from here attended Peter- boro Fair Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday. Messrs, Keith VanCamp, Jack and Don Green, Les and Stan Taylor, Ivan Cochrane, and Ralph Sadler, all had exhibits of live stock and received their share of prizes. 2 Some from here attended Sutton IFair on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Percy Hainstock and Helen, of Toronto, and Mrs. Dickey, Nestleton, are visiting the Albert Wrights, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and son, and Mrs. Franks, Peterboro, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Mount- joy. Mrs. Franks remained for a long- er visit. . Mr. and Mrs. Will White and Mr. Braithwaite, Cavan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert. Werry. Mrs. Ed. Fiee, Oshawa, and Mbps. Ira Argue spent Sunday with Mrs, I. Darcey. Mrs. Oakley Carley and Anne, of St. Christopher, spent Sunday with the Herb. Swains. Mr. Harry Sanderson and Miss Joan Brack, Toronto, at Clarence Marlows. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ferguson, Newcastle, Kara Lee and Sharma Ferguson, came home with them for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lummis and Mack, Wpyebridge, were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Velma Bailey. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson, were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Canning and children of Oshawa. The August meeting of the W.M.S. - was held at the home of Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. J. A. Johnston on Wednesday afternoon. Opened by Wednesday afternoon. The meeting opened with singing of "Oh Master Let Me Walk With Thee". President Mrs. Ernest Larmer took the devotion- al period reading from the 5th chap. of Amos, with a short talk and prayer. Roll Call was answered by "Something of Interest I read in the Observer". After the minutes and thank you notes were read. Get well cards were sign- ed to send to Mrs. W. Archer, Mrs. E. Dorrell and Mrs. Leith Byers, School for leaders at Whitby College the last week in August was discussed. Mrs. Gordon Strong, group leader, took charge for the following program Mrs. Arnold Taylor, an article Christian Stewardship and a quiz, "How Good a Steward are you? Musie by Mrs. Scott from an old fash- ioned music box ever hundred vears old; Mrs. Strong gave several numbers from the Home Mission Di- gest. Meeting closed with prayer after which lunch was served by the group and 'a social half hour spent by the fourteen ladies and three chil- dren present. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm and fam- one ily visited his parents Mf..and Mrs, A. © Rahm, Tyrone on Sugday. Sorry to hear of Mr. Rahm's accident. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Timlick, Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGill and all visited friends at Burnt River.. } LER TTY AL buy EAN TT AN A 4 4 an FL . ' } iy BR LAr ' ¥ } * Lo 8) TA 2:0 5" Att tn , . rag x FUER aad (hl 7% 4 LS BEALS ES En d : EEE ART Aton fs SEED A RRA ER RNA en A CT SOA AAS O30 aa SEN faints Ones w Rashes 2% A TIN TR Po TO CT i) Bh, VE PTT