and Brown Owl Turner said Grace. . Laurence). _Tomchishin, as ae Blackstock Hdl A grand attendance of Guides, Brownies, 'Mothers and adopted _mo- thers enjoyed the Mother and Daugh- ter Banquet held in the Recreation Centre Friday evening Sept. 23rd, Commissioner Hamilton welcomed all. The National Anthem was sung The excellent Turkey dinner, prepared Ly the Mothers Auxiliary and served by the Fathers and Scout or Cub Leaders, 'all looking very smart in their white skirts, bow ties and dark trousers, was then partaken of. This* being the Guides Golden Jubilee, Com. missioner Hamilton had made and donated a lovely fruit cake, of which a piece was wrapped in gold paper, tied with blue ribbon and. placed by each plate. She also had made gold and blue place cards for the head table. The toast to the Guide movement was proposed by Marion Carnaghan and replied to by Jessie Gunter. Lau- rel Mackie proposed the toast to the | Mothers and Margaret Mountjoy re- | plied. Dora Martyn read the report, of the years work of the Mothers Aux- iliary and Edith McLaughlin presented a little gift to each of the followin Shirley Turner, Jessie Gunter, Gwen: * Ballingal, Elaine Bailey, Connie Swain and Gwen Thompson. : Commissioner Hamilton introduced the new slate of officers (we regret that in reporting this list last week, we omitted Camp Advisor, Muriel The Guides and Brown- jes led in a sing-song. After which Mrs. Buttery of Bowmanville, who is Assistant Divisional-Commissioner, gave a very interesting talk to the girls-and' 'mothers. ; Marie Ashton expressed the thanks to the ladies and gentlemen for the wonderful meal. Now came the presentation of Sec- vice Stars to Leaders--Gwen Ballin-' gal 7 years; Shirley Turner 4 years; Gwen Thompson 3 years; Dorothy Marlow 3 years; Connie Swain 1 year. These were presented by Jean Kyte and Jean McLaughlin. | Captain Thompson & Marion Rahm * presented service stars to -Guiders-- 1st year stars to Denise Malcolm, Marlene Tomchishin, Patsy Wotten, Marion Argue, Lorna Wright, Lynda Rohrer, Betty Bradburn. 2nd year stars to--Pat Adams, Janice Byers, Margaret Carnaghan, Lynda Kyte, | Brenda Malcolm, Glenna MacLeod, | Cheryl Metcalf, Nancy Staniland, Joan | Suggitt. 3rd year stars to Margaret, Argue, Carol Blyth, Mary Bradburn, Marion Bradburn, Sylvia Laurence, Laurel Mackie, Donna McLaughlin, Bonnie Mountjoy, Carol Rahm, Alice Taylor, Anne Gibson. : Shirley Turner and Gwen Ballingal | presented Service Bars to Brownies-- | 3rd. year--Elizabeth Thompson, Shar- on Archer, Nancy Dorrell, Sheila- Sharon Larmer, Judy 'pin, Karen. Campbell, | Mus, *| T. Graham, Mrs: J. Hamilton attend- Swain, Joan Wotton, Joanne MacLeod, 2nd year--Sharon Archer, Linda Butt, Virginia Mackie, Judy Mountjoy, Gail Malcolm, Doris Ashton, Gail Bonnetty,' Bonnie MacLeod, Bonnie Malcolm and Donna Edgerton. 1st year--Joanne Ballingal, Lois Wright, Bernice Map- Carol 'Wotton, Dianne Gordan. ={ Buttery presented prizes to the Brownie Six who won most points in ingpection--Nancy Ashton received a Handbook for Guides, Doris Ashton received a Handbook for Brownies and: Donna Edgerton, Dianne Gordon, Joan Horton and Carol Werry each received a compass. a Camping slides were shown by Gwen Thompson and Elaine Bailey. This was followed by the Fly-Up-cere-- mony, in which Wings into Guides were received by Judy Swain, Eliza. beth Thompson, Sheila Tomchishin, Nancy Dorrell, Joan Wolton, Joanne MacLeod, Sharoh' Larmer. Golden Bar was received by Bernice Mappin, | Gail Malcolm, Marilyn Adams. First the Brownies then the Guides condycted their closing exercises which brought a niost enjoyable ev- ening to a close, White, Searboro were visitors of Mv. and Mrs. J. Hamilton during the week-end, The September mesting of .the Wo- men's Association . the discussed, Blackstock W.A. is to present the Devotional and arrange programines. g XN ail dation for a woman. SY aaa THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1960--7 , Fri, Oct. 7th, 7:00 p.m.-- Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Graham, Gan-' anoque, and Mr. Lloyd Graham, Mon- Sunderland--Annual Sunderland Co-op Banquet. The Semi-Annual Presbytery at | treal, spent a few days last week and Oct. 11th to 14th-- United Ajax, Oct. 27th was announced. Mys. | Mrs. [R. J. Fennell, Waterville, Que,' Church was held in Ry Christian Edu- J. Carnaghan reviewed plans for the l'and Mrs. Percy Philp, West Hil), spent cation Building with 18 members pre- .sent, Tuesday evening, Sept. 27th. After the opening exercises Mrs. Glenn Larmer conducted. the Devotion- al period reading from the Book of James and basing her remarks on the tongue being' used for both good and evil--and she read the poem "The Gospel according to: you", Correspondence -was read and dis- cussed, The roll call "Some improve- ments I would like to see in this com- munity" was well answered. Trea. surer's_ report. showed a-good_ balance but Parsonage committee had not met as minister was on holidays. They will bring report to pext meeting. Mrs. Glenn Larmer commented on home Friday from a pleasant holiday Film which W.M.S. hopes to present Oct. 12th, when W.A. and Anglican friends are invited to attend. Mrs. Larmer also spoke of the course in- Home Nursing which the Red Cross' 'would sponsor in the Community, The Circuit Conference, to be held "ton; Mr. and Mrs. Aithur Gibson, Port : Talent Tea, Oct, 4th, Mrs. Neil Werry conducted a con- test. Meeting closed with Benediction and lunch was served by group with Mrs, Ross Duff convenor. A" pleasant family gathering and social evening was spent at the home oft Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibson and fa- mily Saturday, on the occasion of Mrs, Edna Gibson's birthday. Guests pre- sent were Mr..and Mrs, Bruce Gibson and Dennis, Port Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robinson and family, Hamp- Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham! and Mrs. Edna Gibson. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Marlow returned and trip to Prince Edward Island, Nov Scotia, New Brunswick and New- | 'foundland. In the latter place they "visited Dr. and Mrs. D. Bilbey. At! present Mus. Bilbey (Pearl Wright)! is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wright, as Dr. Bilbey has moved The Town and Country Doubles this year at Nestleton,- Oct. 26th was to Labrador and there is no accommo- Club met at the home of Roy and Wed. evening. Sept. 28th with 17 couples and one visitor present. For recreation to begin the even- ing, Court Whist was played result. ing with High Lady--Ruby VanCamp: high gent--Merrill VanCamp. Trea- surer repoted net poceeds from be booth at Howard Forder's sale $44.65 and -a balance in Treasury at present $77.10. Ivan Thompson reported on information gathered re doors for Christian Education room. A com- mittee was appointed to work, with Sunday School and purchase doors, Couples Club to pay half and Sunday School half, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bragg of the Jack and Jill Club, Bowmanville were pre- sent to invite this club to their dance, Oct, 28th. Anyone wishing to ob- tain tickets for same may secure them from Ivan and Gwen Thompson. Decided tq have a Smorgasboard supper; Nov. 9th. Rev," P. Romeril then presided and after thanking the officers for their splendid work, con- ducted the election of new ofticers which resulted as follows: President--Roy and Shirley Turner Sec.--Roy and Edith McLaughlin Treas.--Merrill & Norma VanCamp Decided to purchase Hymnaries for our new Canadians. Rev. Romeril led the 'Devotions which was followed by lunch. Mrs, J. Scott, Mrs. T. Langfeld, Mrs. J. Forder, Mrs. H. McLaughlin, Mrs. ed the Deanery in Ajax. Mrs. John McKee is spending a few ! days with friends in Oshawa. - Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hamilton and Gordon Millbrook, Mr. and Mrs. T. - Tom Matson has lived his life the way Tig likes, 'sailing his Great Lakes steamer 'through the _maze of rivers, lakes and canals from the Lake-" head to the St. Lawrence. After retirement next © 'year, he's going to go on sailing in his own trim craft...a happy plan made 'possible by banking his savings, regularly. * Maty Parsons doesn't know: port from slarbontil. gd but she keeps a very shipshape home. Paying bills "through her Personal Chequing Account gives "her a firm hold on household expenses and helps her save too. Two very different tle. but both of them find the friendly, courteous service of The Canadian Bank of Commerce a real help in planning their futures and enjoying the rewards of their work. : THE CANADIAN - BANK OF COMMERCE EE rn Call us your bankers A SENS SERCH Sates i AC ELE CE EC EF C8. EF EL OP Sat., 'Wed., Oct. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Oliver, Agricultural Calendar Thurs., & Fri, Sept. 29th & 30th-- Harvesting Ontario County 500 Bushel Potato Club Yields. i Fri., Sept. 30th, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Second Year Associate 0.A.C. Stu- dents visiting the farms of Murray Holtby, Port Perry, R. 4, and Henry Westney, Pickering, R. 1. Oct. 1st, 10:00 a, m.-- Beaverton--North Ontario Junior |! Plowing Match on the farm of Don Smith, Beaverton. 5th, 9:00 a.m.-- Ransom Stock Farms, Oshawa, R. 3--South Ontario Plowing Match. Thurs., Oct, 6th, 9: 00 am,-- on farm of Ross Weller, Zephyr-- North Ontario Plowing Match. International Prowing Match, Springfield, Ontario, Elgin County. Wed., Oct, 12th, 9:00 a.m.-- Peterborough--East Central Dist- rict Black and White Show. l Oct. 17th and 18th-- Harvesting Ontario County 100 Bushel Corn Club Yields. | Friday, Oct. 206t-- 4-H Inter-Club Competitions, 0.A.C., Guelph, Wed., Oct, 26th, 8:30 p.m'-- Township Hall, Brooklin---Junior Farmer Public Speaking and De- bating. FRC A Manchester Splendid anniversary services were enjoyed here on Sunday with Rev. Mr. Love, B.A., B.D, of Columbus as guest speaker. -A very fine soloist, Mr. J. Moore of Lindsay sang in the morning and for the evening service Columbus church choir brought a won. derful message in song' under the lea- Fina McLaughlin, consolation -- H. McCartney. dership of Mrs. Peel. Mrs. Harry Thorne, Oshawa was with her sister Mrs. W. W. Holtby on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Leach and Georgie were 'with Toronto relatives on Sunday. 'Mrs, W. 8. Taylor and daughter, Stouffville, visited her mother here on Sunday. The TOPS Club sommeied a euchre in the Hall here on Saturday even- ing with seven tables playing. High score for ladies, 1st--Olive Lane; 2nd --Ruby Rogers; consolation--Georg- High Men's Score, 1st--Bruce Esple; 2nd--Olivér Lanc; Door prizes--Mrs.-R. Howard, A. J. Timms, et for the Heirloom Bedspread, won by Linda Espie. > drive Pontiac iv LAURENTIAN 2- Door Sedan w in spirit! great series--on show today ! AT A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE CAC oA ag conveniénce on every hand! Pontiac's advanced design puts new outlook on pleasure. "New windshield design provides an unprecedented view of the road ahead. New practical grouping of in« struments makesfor instant viewing, PARISIENNE Sport Sedan (Whitewall tires optional at extra coed AL EE GE CRI CL HC JES TRE JRF ew in splendor!' 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