The October meeting of the W.M.S, | Was the home of Mrs, Glenn HE Ca 4 oat Cat - : * =» pa Y of his services as President of the As- sociation for the years 19567-8-9. Mr, Gordon Paisley, Misses Aileen VanCamp and Sylvia Kozub, Lloyd Wilson, Jack Swain and Barry Fisher, Finlayson of Ontario Hospital, Orillia, addressed them in the afternoon. gr Church service was withdrawn here on Sunday on account of Anniversary tish Isles with her colored slides. Mrs, Alan Crosler thanked Jeanne for en- tertaining us in such a pleasing man- ner and presented her with a small gift, THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 19507. Hilli H ald Tuesday, October 18th. As usual, we op er are enjoying her delicious meals. Hello Everyone: Due to a change in the rugby sche- Last Tuesday, Grade 12 journeyed|dule the game against Brock was with 16| Cartwright High School competed services at Scugog. Class pins and to Toronto where they visited "Medi- [Played on Monday afternoon. Grab Lata; EW Sdutadey Abisbsocs wiih. 19 ln the 'Trl-School moet at, Milbroak Mr: Jack Berry, Dr. and Men, MeAT Giylcriay were presented. to Sunday| BY" (Sing to the Lord of Har-| Co, "igh ™ "0 Queen Elizabeth |the "Geritol" boys and come through theme ed out all szh the Wednesday. ur and Ards attended edis Mr. and Mrs, Oswald Croxall and|Y®*" © osed the worship service, Building. This proved to be a very|next time. The last home game will 'was carri thro cope exhibition at Queen Elizabeth President Mrs. Stone took charge opening and worship priods. The roll call 'was "My Thanksgiving gift to Missions". Mrs, P. Romeril conduct- ed the Worship and all present took some part. Mrs, C. Hill gave a read- ing--The Unlikely guest. Mrs. Glenn Larmer conducted a very interesting questionaire on the October Mission- ary Monthly and Mrs. Roy Taylor told many interesting facts from the Study Book, "Africa Disturbed". * Lunch of pumpkin pie and cookies was served by the group with Mrs, Glenn 'Larmer, leader, ; The Public School Teachers of Mr. McEwen"s inspectorate attended a con- Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, Mr. Bryan Hamilton and Miss Ellen Christain, Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Howard For- der, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Thompson, at- tended th Thirtieth Annual Banquet of The Toronto Milk Transport Asso- ciation on Tuesday evening, October fp) bo." ani york Counties, met in 13th at The Seaway Motel, Toronto, * Cartwright High School Friday night. At the banquet Mrs. Marlow was] Young people from Blackstock at- presented with a bouquet of red roses | tended the Y.P.U. Conference Conven- and Mr. Marlow with an oil painting | tion in Whitby, Friday, Saturday or of a winter scene by the Canadian ar-| Sunday. Mr. Don Sinclair, Oshawa, tist, Harold McCrea, in appreciation | was appointed the new President. building in Exhibition grounds, Tor- onto on Saturday. This wonderful exhibition sponsored by the Ontario Medical Association was held all last week, Dr, McArthur assisted Satur- day. An Industrial Arts meeting of Shop Teachers of District 20, which includ- es all of Ontario County and part of «] A large number from here attended Cadmus anniversary on Sunday. Sorry to report Mrs, Fred Hamil- ton in Port Perry Hospital. family visited the former's sister, Mrs. N. Lindsay and family, Fergus, on Sunday. ; Mr. Dennis McKinzey's house, oc- cupied by Mr, Weeden and family, is receiving a fresh coat of paint. Mr. Wayland Drew is building an attractive addition to his home. Dobson, who were married in Oshawa last Saturday. Mrs. Walter Taylor and daughter returned. home to Serpent River on Sunday, after spending a month with her mother, Mrs. W. F. Crosier. Mr. Crosier is still critically ill in Oshawa hospital. Mr. A. Roach is in Chicago on a business trip. " Igave a full treasurer's report--Pro- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Roy ceeds from June Wedding $101.00; of meeting for the business. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The Roll call showed 84 present including several visitors, Collection of $7.85 was received. One thank-you note was read by corres- ponding secretary. Mrs. Reynolds July Wedding $107.00; Baking Sales for the summer totalled $197.00; Pres. bytery dinner $63.90; Group [Rally $38.95. Total proceeds for year to present time $1188.00. Cash on hand $444.00. Mrs. Nodwell reported for organ fund stating $662.00 on hand. Final plans were made for the an- nual turkey supper, Nov. 4th. A committee of Mrs. Glenn Wana- maker, Mrs. Tobin and Mrs, Keen were educational and interesting experience, | Pe Played this Friday afternoon at the showing us the many new advances be- | Fair Grounds. Port Perry vs. Sutton. ing made in the medical world, We hope more students will come out The magazine sale has been extend-|t© this game to support their team. ed for one day. Already we have over Remember the school spirit, students. $1600 and by Wednesday we hope to The boys are working hard and deserve reach our goal of $1800. your support. We are happy to welcome back Mrs.| We hope to have good news for you Roach who opened the cafeteria on!next week, until then "Cherrio." LOOK! FIRST QUALITY SELK S70 Mrs. Geo. Fowler accompanied by S - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rutherford, Osha- eagrave appointed to plan the supper for the - MI; wa, visited friends in Peterboro on wedding on Nov. 7th, The south pi Sunday. , The October meeting of the W. A.lgroup announced that they would be $38 50 4 This week Mrs, Geo. Fowler, Mr. was held in 8. 8. room on Wednesday | having Christmas cakes for sale and ° 4 and Mrs, Eric Capstick, Lindsay, are | ening Oct. 14th with Mrs. A. Crosier [would take orders during the next a : leader of West group in charge of month. oe isiting friends in Teswater & Wing- Ws bois Visiting nds in Teswater "g devotional. Hymn "Come Ye Thank-| Meeting closed with hymn "We ® Ni ham. * / : \ mer and families. fi REPAIR JOB Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wren, Mr, [Junior Farmers of Uxbridge, was > y : and Mrs. Everett Cleveland and boys, | Warded an all expense paid 10 wee ¥ ----- Oshawa, were Sunday supper guests |tour of Great Britain and Ireland JOHN BALLARD LUMBER i FREE 'ESTIMATE of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dayes and fa- | uring the past summer. Miss Pear- , al son delighted the meeting with a LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 9 COURTESY -- PHONE TO-DAY DO THAT INSIDE Misses Marg. Epps and Miss Mable VanCamp, Toronto, spent the week- end with Mrs. W. W. VanCamp. Mr. Jack Berry visited his parents in Guelph Saturday evening gnd Sun- day. Constable K. T, Strang, Mrs, Strang and Tom, Ottawa, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lar- Miss Maryliss Ferguson, Brantford, Rev, and Mrs. F. M, Ferguson, Strat- ford, spent Thursday evening to Sat- urday with the Cecil Hills and Roy SERVICE YUkon 5-7891 prayer was offered by Mrs, Buttery. !benediction. also a tople given on Thanksgiving. |time enjoyed by all. A reading "People Plant Trees" given ful People" opened the meeting and {Plough the Fields and Scatter" and Lunch was served by Scripture was read by Mrs. Fishley, [members of West group and a social by Mrs. D. Crosier. Mrs. Don Cro- sier then introduced the guest speaker of the evening, Miss Jeanne Pearson of Uxbridge. 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