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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 May 1963, p. 9

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--_ a < hs 1 en. ® May 16 » Jy 4/68 . guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar- LOANS | The name to remember for MONEYI Blackstock Rogation and Ascension Day Com- munion Service was held in St. John's Church Thursday morning, May 23rd (Ascension Day). The Christian Education room was packed for the Dessert Luncheon sponsored by the United Church Wo- men. At the door guests were re- ceived by the President and Mrs. Ro. meril, Rev. Romeril said Grace. Af- ter a dainty luncheon had been par- taken of the president Mrs. Neil Mal- ©olm welcomed the guests, then called on her sister-in-law Mrs. Gordon Cook of Brooklin, who acompanied by Mrs. tsdgar Croxall, also of Brooklin, sang the lovely solo "Blue Birds of Hap- piness". Mrs, Malcolm introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Jo Ratcliff Clark, Toronto, a former reported for the Toronto Daily Star who gave a most interesting address, telling of several of her experiences, overseas, and in Montreal, Toronto, Stratford, ete, as she covered the Royal Wed- ding; Princess Margaret Luncheon; Queen Elizabeth's visit to Toronto; Princess Alice at Lady Eaton's; open- ing of the O'Keefe Centre; Opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, etc, ete. ~ Murs. Ivan Thompson expressed the thanks to Mrs. Clarke; a greeting to Mrs, Carlyle Ratcliff, her mother who accompanied Mrs, Clarke from Tor- onto; Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Croxall and introduced Blackstock trio Mrs. Lorne Thompson, Mrs. Harold Kyte and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and accom- panist Mrs, G. Strong, who then sang "Some Where over the Rainbow", "In .the Garden of To-morrow" and "When «I Wish Upon a Star", Mrs, Malcolm expressed thanks to all who had assisted and all who at- tended from other parts. Closed with 'The Queen'. Guests attended from Oshawa, Bowmanville, Courtice, Eb- enezer, Zion, Prince Albert, Port Perry, 8cugog, Janetyille, Yelverton, Nestletop, Cadmus, Miss Mary Wilkin, Oshawa; Mr. Bill Meldrum, Port Hope; Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Barber and Laurie; Mr; and Mrs. Earl Webster and David, Osh- .awa; Mr, and Mrs. Bill Bryans and Donna Lee; and Mr. and Mrs. Orley Miller, Fenelon Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and children over the week-end, Mr, Bruce Mountjoy, Ray snd Gary | and Lloyd Trewin attended the 0)d ear meet and Annual Spring Historl- cal Automobile Society tour in Nia- gara on Blossom week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ednie and family Churchill. Mr, and Mrs. Reg Sutton, Orono, Mrs. Otto Bragg Bowmanville and Mrs, Fred Dayes attended the funeral of a cousin Mr. Lord McGibbons in Toronto, Friday. Rev. J. H, Kidd and daughters Mar- Jjorie and Dorothy called on Mrs. W. W. Van Camp, Sunday. Misses Mable and Aileen Van Camp spent the holiday week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Fred Riding and family in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Millft and Mi- chelle; Mrs. Coppins and Elizabeth, Toronto spent the holiday week-end with the Neil Malcolms. Mr. Gordon Manning, Owen Sound, spent the week-end with the Bruce Mountjoys. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mal- colm, Yelverton and Mr. and Murs. Allan Beare, Bethany attended the testimonial dinner. for Hon. Harry Hays, at the Royal York, Saturday evening, Mr. Roy Ferguson, Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Cecil Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graham; Cadmus, were among the guests at the wedding of Mr. Bill Ferguson and Miss Jean McKee in Norwich, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Suggitt enjoyed a trip through parts of Western Ont. over the week-end. Miss C. Clarke, Miss B. Hibbs, Den. nis Romeril and Jeremy Godfrey spent the week-end camping near Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and boys visited Mrs. Martyn's Aunts at Kitchener, Sunday. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning were Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Rahm and children, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs, Len Hooey, Mrs. Nivens, Mrs. French and Mrs. Henry, Bow- manville. Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell and children of Bowmanville are occupying -the house: formerly owned by Mr. Frank Butt, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie King have moved to Mr. Rupert Werry's house on his west farm. A goodly number from here attend- ed the Anniversary seryices at Nestle- ton Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Hill spent Saturday night at Don Mills with Rev .and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson. Sunday morning at- tended anniversary service in St. Paul's, Bowmanyille, and later Rev. and Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Hill joined a Pickard family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Greenbank Our S. S. Anniversary was held Sunday morning with a large crowd in attendance, The message given by Dr. A. F. Binnington of Victoria Square, the anthem by the choir and the songs by the wee folk were all much appreciated and enjoyed. A large number of U.C.W. ladies from neighbouring organizations accepted the invitation from Gre- enbank to attend their open meet- ing last Thursday evening. Each visiting group contributed an item " Ernest Lee on Sunday. ' | Uranium City after spending u Mrs. Eugene Douglas of Glen. few weeks with her mother, Mrs avon, Sask. was the guest of My {Pearl Phoenix. . and Mrs. F. Beare for a few days Misses Merle wud Elaine Bas- lust week. 4 singthwaite of Thistletown spent Mrs. Harris enjoyed a few holi. Sunday with Mrs. Alice Phoenix days in the city recently. Aud: Joan, ; : Mrs. Gord Jenni Stars hockey team with coaches) p N rom ny Je Bitings Jennings $ y and wives enjoyed a turkey | Rs oh Sunday. supper last Saturday evening at! Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Wallace of the home of M) and Mrs. M. Lee, Toronto were in the village on | , Sunday, Miss - Hattic Whalen returned ) to Fairview Lodge after spending Miss Olive Real of Port Perry a few days at her home here. spent the week-end with her sis- towards the programme. This was followed by an interesting and informative talk interspersed by musical selections given by Mr. Billie -White of Toronto. Lunch! was gerved in the church base-: ment by the ladies of the two local groups of the U.C.W. A carload of W.I. ladies at- tended the District Annual Con- vention held at Ajax on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James McLaugh- lin, Ralph and Brenda of Ennis- killen, also Mr. and Mrs> Ray Rahm and family of Saintfield were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Kennedy of Uxbridge visited Mr. and Mrs. H. 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