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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Oct 1963, p. 17

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------ fo RHR. oN "J wen hel, EPSOM NEWS Our very best wishes are ex- | tended to the Port Perry Star and its new owners. We wish them every -suceess in their new venture, We hope our many friends from Port Perry, Scugog, Myrtle and the surrounding area will join the friendly Ep- som group this Friday, Oct. 4, evening when they again meet in the school for Euchre, danc- ing and a good social time, as they have been doing for the - past ten years. There were two accidents hap- pened to two small boys last week. Ronnie Andrews, was bitten by a dog and required se- veral stiches on the cheek and ear and we understand Ronnie will miss about three weeks of school. Then little Robbie Benns had the misfortune to break his arm. Kenny Geer another of the small fry had an operation and came home but we learn he has had to return to the hospital; Mr. M. Bailey and Ross were in London last week attending the Futurity show and sale of cattle Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown and Trudv were Sundav dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Potapchuk of Courtice. Mrs. Brown visited her father Mr. Walter Bushby in Oshawa on Friday. Mr. and Mrs Gordon Taylor took a trip to Manitoulin Is- land last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Knight nf Aurora visited her parents Mr. and - Mrs. -G, Taylor on Satur- dav evening. I'm sure it will be a pleasure to see the Rev, Hugh Burteh, a former student minister here. and hear the message he will bring at the Anniversary Ser- vice at Utica on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Mervin Mae- Cannell visited her father Mr. ~ D. A. MacDonald and Mrs. Mac- Donald in Dundalk recently; We welcome. Mr. and Mrs. ~. "Freshmen Frolic" ("Tony Hilltop Herald By Jody Eade Thursdav 26th proved to be a good day for the Inter-School field day meet, both ther and also for Port. Perry High. : With good sports- manship ona team work Port Perry placed 2nd-to Brock Dist- rict High School. Individual medals were won by Larry Davidson, Marilyn Fralick, Betty Medd and Bill Draper, Records were broken by Bill Diamond in the senior| boys' high jump, Gail Cottyn in the . intermediate girls' high jump, and Doug Bolduc in the senior boys' hurdles. The first school dance the was held Friday 27th. The dance was a great success and a good time was enjoyed by all. On Saturday evening, October 5 at 8.30 the 'I.S.C.F, are spon- soring a 'spécial evening | for both students and parents. The main, feautre will be the show- ing of the film entitled the Fontafne Story". . . Re- freshments ill. be served and gyeryone is welcome. @ALEK TRICIAN 'srs Sere! vm MOTHERS KITCHEN UP: gP~70"-/ "INSTALL "PROPER" ra CONTR ING-REPAIRS NECTRIC HEATING 985-7174 -PT. PERRY _.for-the fine wea={ Cannell, | gian Bay area. Fred MacVey to our Commun- ity. They have moved onto the farm just vacated by Mr. Mac- iy TR Mrs Stewart accompanied her son Keith, Mrs. Stewart and fa- mily and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walker of Toronto on a week- end 'trip to Gull Lake in Geor- Mr. and Mrs, of Prince Albert and Mr. and Mrs Robt. Jeffrey and Mrs. Palmer of Toronto called on Mr. T. Stewart on Sunday. Mrs. Phyllis Crozier of Tor- onto and Mrs, Elsie Atwell of Richvale were week-end guests at the Parsonage. Mr, and Mrs. Del. Catherwood of Whitby visited with Mrs. and Mr Ray Medd on Saturday evening, Mrs. Keith Ashton and Rich- ar dand Mrs. H. Ashton attend- ed Miss Linda Bushell's sixth birthday party at her home in Oshawa. Mrs. Wm. Asling of Brook- dale and Mrs. Catherine Caw- ker of Port Perry accompanied Dr. Pat Asling on a trip to the Kawartha Lake district on Sat. and visited Mr and Mrs. Roy Asling and family at Pierson's Landing on Catchacoma Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson were dinner guests at the home Harley Clarke of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson) on Sunday. Mr. Keith Wilson and Mr. | Jerrold Asling were home from U of T. for the week-end. Miss Patsy Bailey started: a job this week. She is now | {| permangnt employee of the Red Cross in Water Safety Division: Good Luck Pat. Mrs. Edwards, Daryl and | Christopher spent Tuesday in Toronto. CW.L. To Meet In Port Perry Father N. Gignac, Spiritual Director, speaking at this seas- on's first executive meeting of Ontario County South Regional CWL, held at the home of Mrs. G. Carter, Chairman, in Whitby, reminded - members to continue to work towards their own per- sonal sanctification. He said, "If you do what is asked of you for Christ, for the salvation of your own soul and the souls of others, CWL work then takes on a real value". The fall regional meeting will be held at Immaculate Concep- tion CWL in Port Perry, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 9 and will feature an educational workshop on the late Pope John XXIII's Encyclical "Pacem in Terris" arranged by Education PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., OCT. 3rd, 1963--17 convener Mrs. V. Shannon. dents to promote the Leader- | ship course in their parish coun- | cils, to encourage subscriptions | to the Canadian League Maga- zine and the Newsletter. | Rev. H. M. BUNTAIN ATTEND A retreat for married women | SOD TURNING CEREMONY Rev. H. M. Buntain was in Uxbridge on Sunday assisting in the sod turning ceremony of the new ~Christi,. Wing of St. Andrews- Chalmers Presbyterian Church there. The $40,000 structure will be built to the north of the present church and will give/added fa- | cilities for sunday school rooms, ete. | at Queen of Apostles Retreat | | House in Port Credit, has been | planned by Miss Verda Packer, Spiritual convener, to take place | Nov. 1 to 3rd. 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