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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Dec 1958, p. 7

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_[ ' visitors were: in attendance. Misses Patricia Bridge, Weston, and Gwendolyn Butt, Whitby were stu- dent teachers with Mrs. Medd last week, Mr. Harry Cowan and Fraser Rod. gers of Mindén and Miss Carrie Cow- an, Toronto, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach and daughters. Mr, W. Ross visited his son in Brooklin on Sunday.. it Miss Rose. Brown of Toledo, Ohio is visiting her niece Miss Chatherine Christie, Keep in mind Dec. 17th for the an- nual Christmas Tree entertainment ih the Hall, : . Mrs. J. Dobson entertained the Wo- man's Association for the December |- meeting. Twenty members and five The meeting opened with hymn "Silent Night", followed by prayer. Mrs. Dobson read the Bible lesson and Mrs. E. Holtby gave an interesting paper on "God's Gift to Man". Following a hymn the meeting was turned over to Pres. Mrs. Cawker, The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted, Mrs, Lamb gave the trea- surer's report. Receipts for the year up to Nov. 80th $784.81. Expendi- tures $804.80. Five dollars was vot- ed to the 8. 8. for Christmas Candy. $22.67 was turned in from Holiday Bells, Collection $5.65. g Rev. Mr. Braham took charge of the election of officers for the com- ing year, Pres.--Mrs, 'Dorothy Aird Vice-Pres.--Mrs. Lucille' Gray Sec.--Mrs. Ruby Fielding Treas.--Mrs. Gwen Lamb Flower Com.--Mesdames Leach, Thompson and Crosier Hospital Rep.--Mrs, Gladys Archer , and Mrs. Josephine Bain, Mr. Braham expressed his appre- ciation for a good year's achievement and a special "Thank you" to the re- tiring President, Marion Cawker for her untiring efforts over the past two years. Mrs. Dobson and group served a tasty lunch. : % Greenbank The Christmas meeting of the Greenbank Fidelis Class was held in the church basement on Wednesday evening, 'Dec. 8. Arvella Phoenix read the call to worship. Hymn 47, "0 come all Ye Faithful" was sung followed with prayer by Mary Real. The scripture was taken by Arvella Phoenix and Muriel Taylor read a story called the 'Christmas Message'. Hymn 64 "Angels from the Realms of Glory" as sung and Mary Real closed the devotional with prayer. The president took over the meet- ing. The minutes were read and ap- proved and there were 50 present. It was moved that we send our usual donation to the Fred Victor Mission and also the Victor Home. It was decided that the class members make candy again this year for the Christ- mas concert, and this is to be brought and packed at the home of Jean Rodd. Pearl Couves thanked the retiring president, Muriel Taylor for the fine job she has done this past year, The meeting closed with the mizpah bene- diction and an evening of games was planned by the groups in charge. The exchange of gifts took place and a very delicious lunch was served. On Monday evening the Brownies of the First Scugog Island Pack were enrolled, Shoes were polished and ties neatly tied. Each Brownie looked like a picture in the Brownie Book. Two Brownies met Madam Commis- sioner at the door and took her coat and s and then brought her in- to the Fairy Ring where she was greeted by Brown Owl, Tawny Owl and a whole circle of smiling faces. Before the ceremony of enrollment some games were played. Madam Commissioner was very. impressed with the way each Brownie said her Law and Promise. Tea as served to the mothers and the Brownies and everyone had a lovely evening. The Scugog Island Pack has the most beautiful T.D.S.T.L. and Little Brown "Owl" on top, watching. Tuesday evening the Guiders frog Scugog Division held a training ses- sion at Uxbridge. The leaders learn- ed many new ways to-carry out their work and were given some excellent ideas for teaching the many things which "Guides 'and Brownies learn. The training which was a three hour period included camping information and some instruction. The Division Camp Advisor Mrs. Les. Lye of Clare- mont doing the instruction. It was an extremely interesting and informa- tive meeting, Buch a hustle and bustle went on Wednesday afternoon at the Scout Hall. It seemed as though Brownies were pouring in from every where. One Pack was meeting down stairs with Tawny Owl Mrs. Doreen Butson and another pack was meeting up- stairs with Brown Owl Mrs. Roach and Tawny Owl Mrs. Webster, Near- ly all the mothers of the second Port Perry Pack were visiting Brownieland for the afternoon to see Fairies, Pix- ies, Elves and Gnomes all turned from Tweenies into Brownies. Madam Com- missioner waved a "M.W." and turned the room into a Forest Glade with a Magic Verse. The only trouble was she forgot to unmagic the room when Pack would very much like to raise she left so until she comes back again Some Funds for themselves by having. \ Mother & Daughter Banquet this year we will try to have a Film showing such a Holiday. Mrs. Fox, Area Camp advisor has promised to show her colored slides of the Camp the Port Perry Guides attended this summer. These slides are really something to seel ----X-- The First Port Perry and the Second Mr, and Mrs. A. Handel, visited Mr, and Mrs. E. Ballard Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill had Supper Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sharrard, Mr. and Mrs. Kae Evans and baby and Mr, Ted Gibson visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack John- THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1088-7 Pine Grove |" Mr. Lacey will take the Service next Sunday. Mrs. Talbert Evans spent Friday in Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Hart and family visit- ed in Toronto Saturday. : "Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Duckworth visited Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Taylor, Peterboro, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Banks were in son. Oshawa Bowling Thursday evening. the Brownies will all be meeting in ® Candy Sale. The Brownies are al- nm the Forest Glade. The new id nie Ways able to sell all the Candy the Master Donald McTavish is in East| Mr, and Mrs, E. Ballard, Mr. and : General Hospital with an injured |Mrs. L. Clark and family visited Mr. Mothers were especially invited to at- mothers make so mothers would you tend the Guide Mothers Meetings Make us lots and lots and lots. To which is the Ladies Association of , the mothers who have trouble making the Girl Guides that helps to run and home made candy try using a candy to finance the work of the Organiza- thermometer, they are simply mar- tion in this Community. The meeting vellous and you'll never have another is held once a month and this year failure. Candy can also be made with it has been planned that at every semi sweet chocolate or condensed meeting some phase of Guiding will milk that eliminates guess work. The be shown with Guides and Brownies ' exact date hasn't been set yet but doing some of the Demonstrating. | We'll let you know in plenty of time. Last week at the meeting the new , Candy will be sold in cellophane bags, mothers were shown by Brown Owl Mrs. Roach how to fold and tie the Brownie Tie. A copy of the Guide Policy Organization and Rules will be made available to the mothers who wish to have one. Let us support our. new President with enthusiasm and willingness, Let's be the "You Can Count on Me" kind. It is hoped that in the future with the three Brownie Packs in this Dist- rict that a Pack Holiday for the Gold- en Hand Girls may be arranged. A Camp is being held at Doe Lake this will be closed Monday to Thurs- day, December 15-16-17-18, and Camp as a Pack Holiday, the House "will re-open on Friday, Dec. 19, year to train Owls to achieve their, Pack Holiday Licence. At such a, or Cabin used by the Brownies must be inspected and passed by health au- Watch next week's paper for the program, Leader for every six girls. At' the Rs thorities. A Cook and a Nyrge must accompany the Leaders, with one a any mother wishes to buy sugar and donate that Mrs. Hill will make their candy. (Brownies all know what that means). half pound for thirty cents. It Remember ---- -- -- "I, A H." NOTICE + The Roxy Theatre, Uxbridge, 9 . a A new adventure in motoring makes its Canadian debut. Presenting a series of cars so new -- so crisp and clean -- so classic in design that we had to give them a new name. We chose a name rich in the tradition of Canada--a name that whispers of an adventurous heritage. This is the all-new Meteor Montcalm series. Classically styled for six big passengers. These indeed are the finest Meteors -- made for those of you with a love of life and a desire for distinction in the low price field. And available in two and four oor hardtop, four door sedan and convertible models, Notice the swift, sculptured sweep to the roofline. The low eager stance to the profile. For pure beauty of design, the Montcalm series is unsurpassed. Behind wide opening doors are Fashion-Lounge interiors of soft fabrics and supple vinyls in colours carefully chosen for their subtle richness and look of luxury. The re- laxing comfort of foam rubber cushioning in front seats is another luxury that is yours in every Montcalm. When the wheel is in your hands -- and the open road beckons, the new Mont- calm treats you and your passengers to a cradled ride of silken smoothness. Up to 303 horsepagver is available for safer passing, and effortless, economical cruising. This coll fiery well be a description of cars much hightr priced because every Montcalm offers value beyond its price. The truth is that it costs only a few dollars more than regular Meteor Rideau 500s. Yes, here is classic newness in the low price field. y This is the year's value story in new cars, This is the Montcalm series by Meteor. 3 Montcalm d-door hardtop -- oie of Ford of Canada's fins cars © INTRODUCING THE NEW METEOR ITS PRICE e- knee. Donald is a former Pine Grove a and Mrs, John Locke Friday evening. Citizens of Port Perry In Appreciation Our thanks are extended to the ratepayers of Port Perry for according us an acclamation for our entire Council. We appreciate the confidence placed in us and will endeavour to give our best in 1959. Wishing One and All A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and may the New Year bring you much Happiness and a full measure of Prosperity. Reeve--J. J. GIBSON Councillors--IRVING BOYD ARTHUR COX FRANK GODLEY W. T. HARRIS POPP DOOD DE MONSTER FOWL BINGO Sponsored by Canadian Legion Auxiliary, Uxbridge, Ont., Tues., December 16, 8 p.m. sharp Legion Hall, Uxbridge ~ 20 GAMES FOR TURKEYS, GEESE, CHICKENS and DUCKS ONE JACK POT, $100.00 IN CASH SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE Admission $1.00 6 OR V8 WITH ECON-O-FUEL DESIGN otor Sales YU 65-2862 See the Posters for Lucky No. Draws. Six hampers of Groceries at each draw will arrive in PORT PERRY Saturday, December 13, 2.30 p.m. S------ Parade with 2 Bands, Clowns, Floats Free Candy bags for all Children Prizes fo rthe Best Dressed Clowns SPONSORED BY Port Perry Chamber of Commerce AN Port Pery Lions Club on Lira ain = ie At. oF A i ot by 3 A - " XN " ood Cops Er A A al EW 3 A FRE Sn SE SIN rm DL Es wd Ba ry ies ae va pew a SP SEN

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