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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 May 1958, p. 7

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R LY Thirty-six ladies attended the May meeting of the Women's Institute at the home of Mrs. Murray Byers on" Wednesday afternoon, 'May 7. The Scripture passage 'was read by Mrs. y .John McKee. Roll Call was--name of a person, country raised who has achieved; success, and the motto--If you want to keep 'your country Sean, , weed your own garden. Brown, Bowmanville, District W. I. | President was present and gavé a butes to the late Ed. Summers, who most interesting and instructive talk when programs were planned a year on Leadership Training, characteristic of Good Leadership are this meeting. Loyalty, Co-operative Attitude; Knowledge of splendid paper on some of the works Organization; Enthusiasm; Commun-! of Ethel Chapman, editor of the W.I, She stresssed discovering branch of new talent and passing offices around, Speaking of our standard of living, and ended. her talk with the poem "The Miss Chapman' speaks of Canada as Sincerity, ily spirit. Mrs, W, J.' Faithful Few. " Murs. Gilbert Marlow read some tri- "son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm; Cheryl Ann daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Graham; Jay Richard and Jane Elizabeth, children of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott. Rev. P. Romeril, who returned home from Jamaica on Saturday gave a fine address to par- ents, Not mothers alone, but fathers also must bear the responsibility of rearing children in a happy, Christian home. : , "Special Christian Family Day ser- vice. was observed in the Sunday Some of the ' ago, was to have been interviewed at Progressiveness, "Mrs, Russell Mountjoy gave a "Home and Country". among the highest. A satisfying TH THI fl be done at a later date. The co-operation of our customers is appreciated. A. C. RICHARDSON, Manager, Uxbridge Area. wi! AIS ZAI [TTT POWER INTERRUPTION | ] ot Homemaking the dignity it de- | serves? Back of being a good wife Saturday, May 24th yy 4 BETWEEN 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. D.S.T. This interruption is necessary to permit our linemen to safely restring larger conductors on the main feeder line. If weather conditions are unfavourable this work will gi School following the Church Service with 169 in attendance. Mrs. Ivan Thompson told the story for children, "God Comes First." Richard Bowles gave the "Mother's Dal" address. as the family. The family as strong as the woman of the home. It is through the individual our systems come and go. So it is the individual that counts. The salvation of God makes the individual, At the Sunday School anniversary May 18th, the Rev, Milton Sanderson, of Toronto, was the guest speaker at 11 a.m. and 7.830 p.m. Children are + home is economically sound, physically LITE healthful, - mechanically convenient, artically satisfying, mentally stimu: i lating and founded on mutual affection and respect, Do we give the business : and mother uphold the creating of "A ©! beauty and peace and develop the tal- ents of each member. { Owing to the lateness of the hour : the Current Events by Mrs. Ernest ! Larmer was dispensed with. Lunch 'was served by Mrs. A. L. Bailey's The nation is as strong P The United Church was packed Sun- | day at 10 a.m. The seven following were baptized: Janice Eileen, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold McLaughlin; Jay Taul, son of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Trewin} Philip Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs, Murray Hoskin; James Neil practising the music for it. - So the | Mission Band and Explorers are oan-| celled for one week. Cartwright local No. 73 held its May meeting in the Community Hall on Wednesday evening, There were ---------- I 7S TR 7 SST ML ve Ce Gl es ere ; : { ~. . _---- | Express your good wishes the modern way. Give the wonderful electrical gifts that promise happier, easier living for years to come, Whatever your budget, there are electrical gifts to make a bride's heart sing... an electric fry pan . . . a handy automatic pop-up toaster . . . a mixer or a steam iron. For the future an of the house there are electric shavers and a wonderful array of time saving power tools . . . and what couple " wouldn't be delighted with one or two handsome, model electric lamps. They'll be proud of their electric gifts and happy toobecause they're so economical to use. . bellford Saturday evening. Brillingger, Toronto, National Director Give gifts that say: Live better y ELECTRICALLY week-end. FIR 0 ARR, GP i wh go. 3 ory ye EAI Te Bink Ei YES = ci ------ THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 1968--17 22 present. Mrs. Prosser gave an in- Mr. teresting address on Regime of her 4] lor, Mr. years as lady president of O.F,U.. Mr. | Mr. Percy Rowe, View Lake, gave a fine speech on Economy and some hints on Horticulture, A very good attendance enjoyed the splendid entertainment in the Community hall on Friday night pre- sented by Tyrone Young People's and Mrs, Mrs. Williard Cook is the whic and choirleader day night. organist mount. dinner guests of his mother Mrs. E. J. conti Union under the sponsorship of St. | Palk, in Scarboro. ; for a day; calling en friends and tour- John's A.Y.P.A. Jing the city. It was the cleanest city Christian Family Day service was they had ever seen, and that included held in the Anglican church on Sunday Prospect i Ottawa. = Prices in the stores were morning with a very good attendance. much the same as here, except an The O.N.O. Club held=their May Prospect W.A. cutertained Man. ©¥!ra Government tax on everything, meeting in the Recreation Centre with Lynn Davey hostess. It was decided to give $356.00 to the Parks Board to- ward swings, ete. Also decided to hold a baking sale at Caesarea May 17th. A thank you card from Jessie, Gunter was read. A few games of cards were played. Lunch was served by group No. 1 and the hostess next meeting to be held at the home of Jessie Bowles. Sorry to hear Donald McLaughlin, chester and Prince Albert W.A.s on Thursday evening the 8th, at the church. Mrs. Harold Holtby, presi- dent; welcomed the guests and opened the meeting with the motto and hymn 20, "Lord of all being, throned afar", followed by prayer. Assisting in the devotional service were Janet Vernon, Kaye Smith, Mrs. Dearborn and Jean Holtby, who gave the meditation, based on Psalm 119, 48. Following "hohymn 377, "Lord of Light, 'Whose nephew of Wm. Hooey had the mis. n;p0 outshineth," Mrs, Dearborn of- fortune to fall in the barn last Sun- fered prayer. day evening, May 4th, dislocating his a . In arm and knocking a chip off his There was a short business session. shomider esp "Glad to report he is Then, Mrs. Allan Martyn of Scugog, feeling better but will be in Oshawa Pposaited thie papular Wns il, hospital for awhile yet "Mrs. Wataris' Interview', Eunice ) N . I Miss D. and Susan Roach-sang "Twilight is Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larmer, Miss Stealing", accompanied by Mrs. Frank VanCamp and Miss Phillis Strong at- ' ; led th Festival C Crosier. Mrs. G. Hunter and Mrs. B. tended the Drama Festiva me BN Snelgrove entertained with two piano iss M. duets. The president expressed the thanks to everyone who had c¢ontribut- ed to a most enjoyable program. The theme song and prayer closed the meating. All retired to the S.S, room, where delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Bert Gray and Mrs. Me- Kerihan expressed thanks, on behalf Simp fine very just The by ing t or of uate psych to W of Christian Drama Council of Canada who was adjudicator at Campbellford, came home with Glenn's party for the fords The and Mrs. H. and Mrs, Recent visitors of Mr. Swain and family were Mr. Lawrence Mountjoy and family of the visitors. Mi Warkworth. Mr. and Mrs. John Bray, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Devitt of 4 daughter, Noreen, Mrs. Phillipps, rane Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mus, ( Toronto, attended the special service Hamilton on Monday and Tuesday. . Mrs. E. J. Palk and Mrs. G. Taylor, of Scarboro, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palk, on Wednesday. on Sunday, conducted by Dr. Kenneth Braham, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo have received in- tere ting letters from their daughter Parti Net Mo Fy NOTICE OF Rurcl Power |» Stanley Malcolm, Mrs. H.. Tay- Elaine, about her recent motor trip and Mrs, Neil Malcolm and to Saskatoon, Sask. Lawrence Malcolm of through a dust storm in the Northern Nestleton, attended the choir concert States, they rested on April 20th at a at Westmount Church, Oshawa, Fri- Motel at Devil's Lake, No. Dakotas, of West- place in U,S.A. The next day they ! drove through a valley for an hour, Mr. and Mrs, Art Palk were Sunday saw cattle grazing on the hills. but food, which tax existed U.S.A. also. Elaine and her two companions, all nurses, reached 'Saskatoon on May 3, There is a river dividing this fine city. numbers, or names. on Saskatchewan Crescent, overlook- apartment with a friendly couple. versity grounds, where their duties started on May b, the assistant Direct- There is a rehabilitation ward, also rooms The cafetaria on the 6th floor Patient Clinic and Cancer Clinic. And so the girls' first impressions of the West and its people are good. ~ sister Mrs, James Lynde, of Ashburn, and family, were guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and family including a new son, Barry James, were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. Boy Scout B. ici | Fund Baking Sale Net Proceeds from Court Whist Party at Mrs. E. After travelling h on that. date, was the coldest They nued to Regina, where they rested son's store with six floors was a shopping place. Clerks were courteous everywhere. a week after leaving Prospect, streets are wide and designated letters, and a few There were beautiful homes he river. They found a cosy the 500-bed hospital on the Uni- Nurses, Miss Inglis, was a grad. of Toronto General Hospital. wiatric ward with five recreation s and giving treatment, similar hitby Hospital, af- a fine view of the city and river. University runs a large Out- ss Edith Cochrane, Toronto, and Coch- on Sunday and attended Church. Douglas Carmichael and Mrs. Norman Yeo. al List of Donors-- Receipts from Guide ther's Bazaar and ROO $249.30 nter & J. Garrard ........... 156.00 Créer monn. 5.00 Piss ee 20.00 INTERRUPTION Mr. W. F. Walker 10.00 Mis. y eevee rene ean aae neat 5.00 . . - Mrs. M. Chapman ............ . 1.00 SATURDAY « MAY 21th, 1958 Ar. Ho G. Huteheson oo... 10.01 from 2 am. to 1 am. DST. Mr. H. H. Mulligan x... 26.00 My. Lone . 5.00 Nc COL HUTTE D will be Tort Perry, Manchester, Prose Vir. & Mrs. IL Notils 5.00 , ect, Blackstock, Caesarea, Cadmus, Yelverton, Janetvitle, 'ys. Gary Evans ... 1.00 uo Point, Scugog Island. Mrs. L. FAWRS ores 10.00 iLese interruptions are necessary to permit our Lnemen Peare Motors Ltd. 50.00 to ~alely rebuild our lines in order to provide better ser oo (0 uur customers in these sections, rf TOTAL to date ....... $5,122.15 wealhier con 'these interruptions will take place only ar ait.ons are favourable. 'The co-operation of our customers is appreciated. A. C. 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