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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Oct 1960, p. 7

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and Blackstock Baskets and small containers of bells of Ireland, mauve and yellow mums and crocus decorated the Chris- tian Education room Tuesday for the Talent Tea sponsored by the Women's Association. : Many useful and decorative articles were for sale 'as well as farm pro- duce, home baking, and candy and a fish pond for the children, Besides the many articles sold, or- ders were given for similar goods to be made by Dec. Gth when the next tea will be held. Guests were pre- sent from Whitby and Oshawa as well as local points. : A delightful lunch was served with Mrs. C, Hill and Mrs. L. Byers pour- ing tea in the afternoon and Mrs. John McKee in the evening. Mis. H, McLaughlin accompanied by Mrs. H. Taylor sang "I Believe". Mrs. "J. Rahm read "Say it with a Smile". Mrs. Roy Taylor conducted an oral contest. Mrs, 8, VanCamp reported on Port Perry. Hospital auxiliary meeting. ' | | | | Meeting closed with the Queen and , lunch and social time was enjoyed. Pride of Cartwright L.O.B.A. en- tertained Janetville and Tyrone La- dies Lodges on Thursday night when approximately 30 ladies spent a very pleasant time. Mrs. Cora Johnston, Past 'Grand Mistress of Ontario East presented Past Mistress Jewels to all who had been Mistress of Blackstoci Lodge. since it was organized in 1928, namely--Sisters Louise Wright; (Lena I Devitt was unable to be present); Etta Henry; Mable Darcy; Alma Fowler; Myrtle Whitfield; Ivy Hamilton; Olive McLean; Susie Harris and Dorothy Lee. : The energetic committee are to be' congratulated on the success of their initial project, Mrs, M. PY Wiseman, Bowmanville, District President, was guest speaker' at the Women's Institute meeting in the Community Hall Wednesday. Mys.' I", Staniland was hostess and Mrs. A.' Wright co-hostess and there were 25 ladies attended. After the opening minutes and correspondence was read and discussed. Blackstock W.I. mem- bers are invited to attend a short course in Millinery sponsored by Nes- tleton W.I. Oct. 27, 28 and 31: Following the treasurer's report, it was decided to" make a donation to the Jamacian fund, also to send a sub- scription for Family-- Herald to the Sister W.L. in Englapd. Treasurer reported a donation had been sent to the Adelaide Hoodless homestead fund. When no one wished to go by bus to the 'Area Convention in Toronto -penses. in November, Mrs. E. Larmer and Mrs. Percy VanCamp were asked to attend. The W.L to pay half the ex- Plans were completed for 15 ladies to attend West Durham Insti- tute's 60th. anniversary which is be- ing celebrated in Hampton O¢t.~6th. Mrs. Gilbert Marlow, group leader, presided for the programme. The Roll Call---A popular song when I was in my teens--was well answered. The motto--Friendship is the oniy cement that will hold a Community to- gether -- was replied to by a short ~ paper prepared by Mrs. D. Dorrell and read by Mrs, S. VanCamp. "The speaker, Mrs, Wiseman, intro- duced by -Mrs. G. Marlow urged the convenors to have their reports in at as early a date as possiblé and asked the Public Relations Officer to report fully all meetings. Her subject "Cur rent Events" was very interesting and conveyed much of they ppevediive of meetings of the United Nations. Peace is the ultimate goal there, as well as at home. - Mrs. Wiseman read a suitable poem "A Kitchen" and also ~ a poem 'on "Peace" from the Bowman- ville High School paper. A current event to-day will be History to-mor- row. SAFE AND exercises the During the social part of the even- ing a successful Penny Draw was "held, also there was a draw for a doiley donated by Sister Myrtle Whit- field of St. Catherines. _ This was won by Sister Cora Johnston of Janet. ville. A bountiful lunch bGrought a very pleasant evening to a close. There was a wonderful attendance "at the Anglican church Sunday morn- ing which was beautifully decorated with harvest blessing of fruits, veget- ables, flowers, etc. A Memorial Window which was in- stalled by Mrs. Calder of Toronto. in memory of Mrs. Florence Bateman, was dedicated by Bishop Wilkinson of the Toronto Diocese. The Bishop also gave a wonderful sermon, Chairs had to be brought from the Sunday School room to accommodate the attendance at the United Church Sunday morning. Beautiful flowers, fruits, vegetables, ete made a fitting setting for Thanksgiving. The men's choir sang a suitable anthem and Rev. P. Romeril delivered an excellent ser- | mon on Giving Thanks. A large crowd gathered in the: Re- creation Centre Friday night in hon- |. our of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green, whe were married in Pot Perry recently. Stuart Dorrell was M.C, for the fine programme and presented the Bride | and Groom with a lovely dinette table and chairs; a coffee table and an oc- casional chair, and several miscellane- ous articles that had been placed in front of the platform. . The groom ex- pressed thanks on behalf of his bride | and himself. After the happy couple had had time to view the gifts, al bountiful lunch was served followed by dancing for which the music was provided by Mrs. Clara Nesbitt and Mr. S. Hooey with Lewis Stinson call- ing for the squares. We welcome Mrs. Green to this community. - At the L.0.I. Monday, Oct. 3rd, visitors were present from Oshawa, Whitby, Pickering, Tyrone, Purple Hill and Devitt's Lodges. Cancn Ashmore, Grand Master and Sovereign of British America gave a very interesting Address. After the "closing, lunch was served. : thanks to ~ €5S0 OILHEAT Esso Oil Heat is your surest way to a warm, pleasant "home. And there's a safey-dependable-Esso fuel that's exactly right for your heating unit. Whether you use a space heater, floor furnace or automatic furnace, your Imperial Esso Agent can introduce you to a wonderful world of warmth. He'll help you spend a comfortable, \ . carefree winter. ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST PHONE: YU 65-2572 . [5 PORT PERRY - testy Also a very interesting meeting of were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, week-end with Mr. Gordon Paisley in the Scarlet Chapter was held at Pur- ple Hill Thursday night with 38 mem- | bers present. i Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy and Mrs. Wilbert Archer visited Mrs, Ce. cil Ferguson and Mrs. Thos. Bowman in Newteastle Friday, Mrs. Wilbert Archer spent Satur. day and Sunday with her brother-in- law Mr. Frank Cook, Beaverton and called on her sister in Orillia Hospi- tal. Plans were well under way- for celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Cook's 60th Wedding Anniversary Oct. 12th be- fore Mrs. Cook took ill, Myr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Toronto, Marilyn and Jim Archer spent. the week-end and Vincent Archer, Bow- manville and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Ar- cher and Ronald, Whitby, spent Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell, Mar-| tin, Valerie and Brenda, Ottawa, spent | the week-end with his father Earl' Dorrell and brothers Dalton and Stu- art and families, | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abbott, -Otta-- wa, and Mrs. Percy Philp, West Hill. Charles Smith and Oliver. Messrs. Roy and Bill Ferguson, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family visited Mr. and Mrs, George Dunbar and girls, Scatboro Sunday. ? Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm, Paul and Carol joined the rest of the family at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur 'Rahm, Tyrone on Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rahm's 40th wedding Anniversary. Dr, and Mrs. McArthur and daugh- ters entertained Bishop and Mrs. Wil- kinson and Mrs. Calder, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hall, Trenton; My, and Mrs. Gordon Hall and family, Wil- lowdale; and other relatives & friends of the late Mrs. I. Bateman, also Can. on and Mrs. Ashmore; the wardens and their wives to a turkey dinner Sunday, following the dedication ser- | vice in St. John's Church. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gilerest, Woodville and Mrs. Ella Marshall, Cannington visited Messrs, Simeon and Harry Sanderson Sunday. Mrs. R. Ford left Sunday to spend the winter in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey spent the i Dunnville, Mrs. May Pritchard, Toronto is visiting Mrs, Velva Bailey and Miss Catherine, Mrs. W. W. VanCamp spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Drinkwater and family, Ottawa. Misses Mable and Helen VanCamp and Mr. and Mrs, 8. Saywell and Mar- garet spent the week-end with Rev, and Mrs, Fred Riding and family of Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and fa- mily; Mr." Stanley Malcolm and Mrs. H. Taylor, visited Mrs. Jean Cook, Toronto, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer enjoyed a few days last week in Bobcaygeon and Dorset district. Monday, Oct. 10th they attended the funeral of a cousin in Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and fa- mily, Haydon and Mrs, Wm. McLau- ghlin, Burketon visited Mr. and Mrs, Roy McLaughlin and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, Sear- boro; Mrs, J. Forder; Mr. and Mrs. H. McLaughlin and Lawrence; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Taylor were Saturday THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1060-17 BE rguests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tay- of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and lor and Dianne. , girls, Cresswell, Mrs, J. Forder; Mr. and Mrs. H.| Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Beacock and McLaughlin and Lawrence; Mr, and boys, Prince Albert, visited his mo- Mrs. Roy Taylor were Sunday guests ther and family Sunday. Sg 3 3 Py v TAKE IT EASY "with step saving extension - phones ul. 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