oe} Ne 2380 ra 3 A ¥e SENSES FELN 25 LEAS v 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY , 1058 Blue Ray Chapier (continued from front page) was won by Mrs. Clarence Burroughs with a score of 88. Mrs. Burroughs attended the party held at the home of Mrs. E. White, Columbus. Run- ners-up were Mrs, H. Mackey and Mr. Charles Reesor with a tie of 81 played at the home of Mrs. W, Chapman; Mr. Len. Leahy score of 77 played at the Home of Mrs. Len. Colbear; and Mus. - Guy Raines with a score of 76 played at the home of Mrs. Jessie Robertson. High score at Myrtle Hall was Mr. Chester Geer with 72; R, Cornish home was Mrs. S. Levinson, score 69; at Mrs. E. Teast's home was Mrs. Webster, Score 63. : Several Invitations were received namely, Scarborough; Lindsay and Markham, Members wishing to attend any of these events should contact the transportation convenor, The worthy matron called upon some of the distinguished guests to address the members. P.G.M. Edna Anderson gave a very interesting highlight of some of her experiences during her term of office as worthy grand mat- ron; making 200 visits to Chapters ". under her jurisdiction and travelling over 380,000 miles during the past vear. In her remarks she also stres- sed the point of kindliness and for- bearance one toward another. P.D.D, G.M. Ruby Clarke used as her theme Hospitality, ~ Friendship, Peace and Harmony to ensure goodwill in the Chapter. Other speakers were heard from various Chapters. Markham Patron, Mr. Wm, Wallace represented the visiting patrons and extended con. gratulations on the splendid perform- ance in the way the Chapter carried out the work of the order. The rheeting was closed in regular form and the worthy matron, Ethel Nottingham, assisted by several offi- cers, carried out a delightful Valen- tine legend and presented each member with a small valentine token to com- memorate the occasion.' The entertainment committee con- tinued to carry out the valentine theme with suitable games and 'contests. That versatile number "I've Got A Secret" caused a good deal of merri- ment. The daintily arranged banquet table in its red and; white color scheme of valentine motifs was bountifully lad- en with good things to eat and the refreshment committee are to be con- gratulated for the attractive arrange- ments. The evening was brought to a close with a Penny Sale which was: in charge of the Associate Conductress, Marion Sandison. BLACKSTOCK Owing to the storm and blocked roads last week, news is rather scarce. Practically all "doings" were cancel- led. It was pretty well a "stay-at- home" week. Maybe the ladies who are usually attending so many gather- ings got a chance to get a lot of work caught up at home; or did they? with children home from school, all but Tuesday forenoon and Friday, threw folks off the regular schedule. Men folk certainly had no rest as there Port Perry High School ) will present an evening of - DRAMA AND MUSIC THE INTER-SCHOOL FESTIVAL COMEDY NELLIE McNABB (by permission of Samael French Company) IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Thursday, March 6th at 8:30 P.M. - 50 CENTS ADMISSION - - was always drifts to shovel in order to | Thursday, school pupils around the tended the "tinotal of Mr, Theron) Bome walked | village enjoyed skiing and sleighrid- ng. ! % get to barns or roads. : several miles to stores and carried|i home supplies, The bakers and milk | Fifteen ladies were able to get to [for Florida Friday afternoon, men got through the main roads to the | South Nestleton to the Women's Day stores fairly regularly. if a few hours | of Prayer service on Friday. late. A favorite passtime for some causeway east of Port Perry, When | party there Friday night. the weather moderated a little by Mr, and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy at- Used Cars & Trucks Now is the time to Trade. ; Come in and trade on a New or Late Model Car. Alex Williamson Motor Sales Lid. CHEVROLET -- OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS PHONE 232, 233,828 UXBRIDGE VOLKSWAGEN @ to your business adds prestige Sweetman's Service Station PORT PERRY Phone 4] NOTICE TO MOTORISTS WHO HAVE NOT OBTAINED THEIR 1958 LICENCES 'midnight, After this date it will be illegal with 1957 licence or plates. HE DEADLINE IS MARCH 1 | Act now to avoid the last minute line-up Your 1957 driver's licence and vehicle March 12. and avoid inconvenience and possible prosecution. ENEW YOUR LICENCES NO permit will expire at . Heed this warning rd IMPORTANT 'REMINDER: Be sure lo fake along your "Proof of Liability Insurance" Certificate. It will save you paying an exira $5.00 when you secure your plates. if you do not have a certificate check with your insurance agent fo- ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT day. Mountjoy in Bowmanville, Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Marlow left Mr. and Mrs. Howard Forder ar- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn attend- Mrs, Jos, Ruddell in Orono, Tuesday. Some Thirty Girl Guides and Brownies with five leaders and dis- trict: commissioriers attended service Powell in the' Anglican Church, Sun- day morning, this service was Anne Gibson, Donna McLaughlin and Verna Harris. In- stead of the customary prayers, Can- on Chaperlin and the girls recited The Litany of 'the Guide:Law. Canon de- livered 'a fine sermon on "Thinking" this being called "Thinking Day" and a Junior Choir led the singing for the fine service which was well attended. One quite unusual event of last week --one of Les Johnston's cows gave gave birth to triplet calves on Thurs- day. . Verna Harris spent the week-end 'with the Mervyn Grahams. Miss Marie Hartnett and Mr. Ross| McCamm, of Oshawa, visited the S. Rahm's on Sunday. , , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Allin; of Bow- manville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Geo: Crawford and Mr. and Mrs, Wes. 'Pearce, week-end with the Tom Hoidges. " The two beautiful baskets of flow- ers in the United 'Church on Sunday were placed there by Mr, and Mrs. Harold Martyn in memory of her manville, ; Visitng Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchel on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs? I. Gray and family, Bill Mitchell and Don Cook. Mr, Grani has returned home after a 8 month visit to Italy. Mrs. Grani and baby were home from Toronto for the week-end. x Mrs. Popadenic spent Sunday in To- ronto. : x Mr. and Mrs. B, Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nelson Saturday night. \ 3 Frank Wilkinson was home from Oshawa for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce of Osh- awa were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. G. Harper. Kay Philips was home for th week end. . : STOB/ TED JACKSON'S For the Best Deal in Town LOOK At This MOFFAT 24 inch RANGE 1 ; rived home from Florida on Saturday| About thirty-five high school pupils | evening. ' unable to get to 'work was taking pic-| accepted the invitation of Millbrook tures of snow banks espectially on the | High School and enjoyed the skating | ed the funeral of her grandmother, to honour the memory of Lard Baden- | The color party for| . : Mrs. Ira Argue of Oshawa spent the | grandmother Mrs. Ruddell' of Bow- | Don't look now, but... - v If 50... now Is your chance to burn Aa En 'blue coal'~your GUARANTEE . 'comfort guarantee. Only top quq) You get the most comfortable ARTA Sie with 'blue coal'. ~ $Ylvania anthracijte Its steady 'blue flame givés you. the sunny heat that's best for "you. This famous hard coal starts easier, burns -~ longer--saves you time and * . 'money! : o Prove It to yourself + +¢ Call us today! 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