a J InMemoriam BOUNDEY--In loving memory of my Brother Reg, 'Boundey who left us so suddenly two years ago. What would I give if I could say Hello Reg. in the same old way, To hear his Voice and see his smile To sit with him and chat awhile, So. you who have a Brother Cherish him with care; / For you will never know the heartaches Till you see his vacant chair. M But some sweet day we'll meet. again Beyond the toil and strife, ik 'And clasp each other's hand once more, In Heaven, that happy life. Always remembered by brother Sixty Years of Service and Still Working COPIED FROM BIRMINGHAM PAPER | For the 5th time in 105 years an employee of Birmingham Engineering Co., of Bellis and Morcom Ltd., has completed 60 years unbroken service. In - recognition of the achievement, Colonel R. K, Morcom, the chairman, on behalf of the company, presented a television set to Mr, A. L. Appesley who at 74 is said to be looking and acting 10 years younger and doijg an excellent job in the production depart- ment," Blackstock (Too late for last week) W.M.8. met at the home of Mrs. Roy Taylor Wednesday afternoon with an attendance of 17 ladies, 5 children, The President Mrs, Ernest Larmer "| opened the meeting with a poem 'Hark the glad Sound', and after the singing of "As With Gladness", read the Christmas message from Matt. 2, gave a fine paper. on "Carols" and led in prayer. Roll call was well™inswered :by "A Carol I especially like", Reports from the different secretaries were given and final business of year fairly well finished. Executive are to meet |- at Mrs. Cecil Hill's Tuesday evening to fill in report forms, i Mrs, Gordon Strong and Mrs. Ralph IAWEBROCIK Larmer presented the Christmas pro- gram as given in the Missionary mon- thly interspersed by Carol singing. | Leanne Dorrell sang a solo "Long $# [ Ago". Mrs, Dalton Dorrell read "Lets 5 Keep Christmas". Mrs. Strong, group # leader, thanked the hostess and all #8 | Who had assisted. Meeting closed with $|all repeating the last verse of "Oh £ | Little Town of Bethlehem" as a pray- Public Skating Community Memorial SL Sate bh th Arena, Port Perry, Friday, Dec. 27 | . The Big 4 Guernsey Club held their 3 | annual meeting in the Community Hall #8 | Wednesday. In the Morning session §2| the Business was conducted and the 810 10 p.m. Steve, Doris and Family. Mr, Appsley is Mrs. Buscey's father, 08, 0 0 eat ST NS BS % | presentation of prizes which had been | won, made. After a sumptuous din- [ner had been partaken, Mr, Hudson, %| Dept. of Lands and Forests, Toronto gas gave a brief talk on land conserva- ;| tion and showed a Film on Refores- tation in Durham. A splendid crowd attended the Far- mer's Union Christmas party in the Community Hall Friday evening. The following entertained on the program: Nicole Forrest sang three snumbers, accompanied by Catherine Bailey at the piano; Anne Gibson and Larry Ashton piano solos; Lloyd Wilson and Don Elford guitar duetts; Sylvia Law- rence and Janet Warren, tap dancing routines; Sylvia Lawrence and Mari- lyn Stinson, Baton Twirling routines; Bruce Gibson, two readings; Betty Bradburn, recitation; two quartettes by Patsy, Joan, Carol and Norma Wotten; Leonard Saunders, two solos and a number on the Bdnes; Dennis Prosser, solo; Guitar and Violin duet by Donald Prosser and Roy Ashton; Solo by Shirley Prosser. EES 0 EE E2020 RE RS EERO OR 0 0000000000 000000900080008000 C0 Sal III ER ET ET a a 0 R00 5 5 0 I ST COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, PORT PERRY, REQUIRES OFFICE HELP. FULL TIME AND PERMA- NENT POSITION, T¥PING AND GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES, KNOWLEDGE OF ACCOUNTING. 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THIS; HIRES NT HITZ SH RS ZS SAS ZA ZS TAS TS (ZA TNL g- erie RSA TTI SAI IIH EZR: Oo a3 v ) '| guests and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Flett, Then of course came the excitement of the evening with the arrival of Santa Claus who distributed bags of candy to the seventy-five or more children, after which a bountiful lunch including ice cream was' served to all, The High School Dance Friday night in the Recreation Centre- was very well attended and a good time enjoyed. . Dayes Brothérs and Nicole Forrest entertained. - Dance music was provided by records, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Prosser on the birth of a son in Port Perry hospital. . Mr.'and Mrs. Walter Wright and family in company with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stinson and family, Yelverton, spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Morris Walker (Kathleen Stinson) and family in Lindsay on the occassion of her birthday, Mr, Walker has re- cently joined the Army and Mrs. Wal- ker and family moved from Janetville to Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey left Thursday for Florida... _ Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin, Burketon, has come to spend some time with Mrs. Fred Bailey. Mr. Melville Griffen spent a couple of days last week with his sister in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb and babe, Lakeview, spent the week-end with her. parents Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Hen. ry. . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flett and Donna, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Har- ris and Verna were Saturday supper Fenelon Falls were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Gra- ham and Roy. The Alex Fletts were Sunday supper guests of the Ed. Har- ris', Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marlow. a " 'Mr. and Mrs, AH. Gerrard moved Saturday to their new home at Hay- don, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and boys were Sunday guests of the Lloyd Broome's, Solina. Rev. and Mrs. P, Romeril attended the ministerial get-to-gether at the home of Rev. and Mrs, Fisher, New- castle Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinson and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McGill were Sun- '| afternoon. 'Tom Hoidge and boys, Sunday. day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGill, ! : Miss Joan Venning spent the week end with Toronto friends. Grades 7 and 8 of Home economics girls entertained -their mothers toa social time and afternoon tea in the Home Ec. room of school Thursday Miss Margaret Pellow, Oshawa, was Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Paine, Art and Glen, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. ' The W.A. The Annual meeting of St. John's Church Blackstock was held on Dec. 12th with 12 members answering the roll call. The meeting opened-with Devotional taken by Mrs. W. Van Camp and the president. The minutes of the last meeting and the Treasurer's Report were given and adopted. The members were unanimous in handing over the sponsoring of the paper drive to the newly organized Boy Scouts. A motion was carried that Mrs. Mec- Arthur, Mrs. W. Van Camp and the Corr. Sec'y be responsible for the sending out of Christmas Cheer boxes and Xmas cards. "Looking at South East Asia" the last chapter of the Study Book was taken by Mrs, Bone. Mrs, Langfeld presided for the elec- tion of officers which resulted as follows: Hon. Pres.--Mrs. Jos. Forder President--Mrs. John Hamilton 1st Vice Pres.--Mrs. T. C. Graham 2nd Vice Pres.--Mrs. R. Bone Treasurer--Mrs. Frank Staniland --~Rec. Sec"y--Mrs. Roy Bone Corr. Sec"y--Mrs, -T: Smith Dorcas Sec'y--Mrs. A. Bailey Living Message and Bulletin Sec"y~-- Mrs. H. McLaughlin ' . Little Helpers--Mrs. Chaperline J. A, Sec"y--Mrs. J.-McArthur Auditors--Mrs. W. Van Camp ; Mrs. Fred Hamilton Representative to Advisory Board Mrs. John Hamilton Group Leaders-- 1. Mrs. Ira Argue 2. Mrs. Howard Bailey 8. Mrs, Geo. Staniland 4. Mrs, H, Shemilt Flower ahd Chancel Committee-- Mrs Chaperline, Mrs." J, Hamil- ton, Mrs. T. Langfeld, Miss E. Parr and Mrs. McArthur, trea- surer of Flower Fund. The birthday box received donations from Miss Ethel Thompson and Mrs. Langfeld. - The Corr. Sec'y was asked to send a card of congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prosser on the recent arrival of their baby boy. e president closed the meeting with prayer after which lunch was 'month, bringing hot only 'another day. served by Group I with Mrs. Ira Ar. gue as convener. Word was received: last Monday of the passing of Mr. Jno. Vance in Tor. onto General Hospital, ' Mr, Vance wag aresident of Blackstock for sev- eral years and of Shirley before re- tiring to the village. The Christmas meeting of the O. N. 0.:Club was held at the home of Doreen Palk, Thursday evening with 38 members present. President Eileen McLaughlin presided. Sec'y Dorothy Forder read the minutes and roll call which was answered by a. Christmas fdea. Plans were completed for the 'New Year's' eve dance with Johnny Shear- er's Orchestra, Oshawa, providing the musie, The 1956 executive are in charge of selecting the executive for 1958, The usual donations of $25.00 each was made to the Salvation Army; T. B. Fund and Blackstock Boy Ccouts. The financial report given by the Treasurer, Jean McLaughlin showed the club in very good standing--a nice way to start off a new year. The 0.N.O, Club are again in charge of the March of Dimes and members will be out collecting the end of Jan. After the business was completed, gifts were handed out by Gwen Bal- lingal who made a very witty Santa Claus. Buffet luncheon was served by the hostess and group. Christmas cake was passed to add another happy meeting to an end, but also another year of success and friendship for O. N.O. members. The January meeting is to be held at the home of Eileen Snooks. On Sunday, Dec. 22nd the children of St. John's Anglican Church will present a Christmas Pageant at 2.30 p.m. with Carols and special and ap- propriate Scripture readings. - There will be no morning service that. Sun- A special Christmas eve Carol ser- vice will be held at 11 p.m., Dec. 24th in the United Church. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all to attend this service, PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1057 -- 8 SR RM --------_----. Port Perry Teen Town NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Tuesday, December 31,1957,8.30 p.m. Horns - Hats - Refreshments Lucky Door Prizes and Dance Prizes $1.00 per person (Advance Sale) IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL vv $1.50 per person (At Door) ADMISSION: TICKETS NOW ON SALE NEW YEAR'S DANCE Port Perry High School - Tuesday, December 3st, 9.30 pm. | ~ Music by The Ambassadors REFRESHMENTS - Tickets on sale at Lawrence's and Bruton's Drugstores Port Perry .-- Lions Club HATS - HORNS $2.50 per person | NRRREORNRRRORSI HEE LL UCEIRS ll our friends at this time of the year... 4 season that sparkles | with holiday cheer? CONSULT TORONTO DAILY STAR OR CHRISTMAS BEST FOOD BUYS AND FEATURES RED & 8 WHITE FOOD PHONE 91 FREE DELIVERY = + PORT PERRY Dowson's Food Market a A ot Le,