EH --c-- --l--__ -% "© «én ahs I Sugar and Spice (continued from page 4) flown Spits, were almost wet with nostalgia and booze as they watched the little lady go through her paces. There was the awesome exhibition of hair-fine precision flying and cold nerve of Canada's famous Golden Hawks. the old pros looking on, the boys really put on a show that made most of us glad we'd been born 20 years before these jets were invented, Having strayed from the main group, as-I so often do, I 'watched the air show with a little French kid, about eight, who He spoke no English, I only a little We said "WOW!" together every time the jets seemed certain to collide. ly 'when he had to leave "pour le supper." My only regret is that the fighter pilots don't meet every instead of every two or three. plained to me, if there was an annual bash like that one, in a very few years there wouldn't be any fighter pilots left. came and stood beside me. French, but we had rapport. year, couldn't stand the pace, --Toronto Telegram News Service With He shook hands grave- . But, as one of them ex- They 4-H Leaders (Continued from page 1) their abundant knowledge, the methods and handling which are involved when working with woollen fabrics. After the first morning's ses- sion, both"Home Economists and 4-H Homemaking club leaders attended at a luncheon at the "Evelyn Hotel" which was sponsored by the Department of Agriculture and enjoyed by all. This project was presented by the Home Economist of* Ontario and York Counties, Miss Austra Janitis, who was assisted by the clothing specialist from the Department of Agriculture, Home Economics Branch, Miss. Frances Lamp- man. or The tentative date for. this Extension | | ¢lub; Mrs, project's Achievement Day has been chosen for February 1, 1964 when the 4-H Homemaking club girls will be modelling and | displaying their wool skirts and jumpers as well as presenting demonstrations and exhibits! based upon this project. The thirteen clubs taking part | in this conference were repre- | sented by: Mrs. Marjorie Fretz, | R.R. 3, Claremont, assisted by | Mrs. Grace Bilby R.R. 3, Clare-! mont from the Altona Club; Mrs. Eileen A. Sanderson, Ash- | burn assisted by Mrs. P. Sherin | of R.R. 1, Ashburn from Ash- | burn club; Mrs. Dorothy Doble, R.R. 3, Uxbridge assisted by | Mrs, Ralph Veitch of R.R. 3, | Uxbridge from the Bethesda | Reach club; Mrs. Helen Roberts ! of R.R. 1, 'Brooklin assisted by | Mrs. Norene Cooper of R.R. 1, Brooklin from Brooklin (1) Mary McCool of R.!| R. 1, Brooklin assisted by Mrs. | bridge assisted by Mrs. Sophie . the Quaker Hill club; Mrs, Alice | Anne Hurst of R.R. 1, ve Mas. from Brooklin (2) club; Mrs Margaret A. Dean, Claremont, | assisted by Mrs. son Claremont club; Mrs. Patricia Kingstone of R.R. 2, Ties | asssited- by Mrs, Mildred Me- | Taggart of R.R. 1, Locust Hill | from the Greenwood club; Mrs. | Jean Disney of R.R. 1, Brooklin | | from the Mount.Zion club; Mrs. | Cathrine Martyn of Prince Al-| bert assisted by Mrs. Sylvia Lindsay of Prince Albert from the Prince Albert Club; Mrs. Violet Campbell of R.R. 2, Ux- Ulrich of R.R. 2, Uxbridge, from Dodd of Port Perry assisted by Mrs. Audrey Kent of Port Perry from the Scugog Junior Club; Mrs, Ray Laswick of Uxbridge of Uxbridge Club. --_--X-- Causeway Bowling Lanes NOW OPEN WEEK - ENDS | PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., OCT. 10th, 1963--13 | be dedicated at the church ser- The new Baldwin organ will vice next Sunday morning. Our anniversary service will | | be held Sunday, Oct. 27 at 11 a.m. with Rev. R. S. McMillan of Hamilton as guest speaker. Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Rennie, Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Johnston and | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoskin and | their families were guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman | last Saturday evening. This is an annual get-toeether to cele-! brate their wedding anniver- | saries which all occur in Octo- | ber. Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Young were the lucky winners of $316. at a 50-50 draw held at the Legion Hall in Port Perry, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond visited their daughter, Mrs. Ray Jones of Sudbury, recently. Mr. and Mrs, Howard McMil- lan were guests last Saturday at | the wedding in New York of Mr. George McMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMillan. Misses Carolyn and Beth Ry- nard of Toronto spent the week- . end with their parents, Mr. and' WANTED -- 18 Couples for Mixed League Friday Night PHONE 985-2539 { Oct, 10 | Mrs, | cently Milton Rynard. Mr. and Mrs. Almer Rennie | of Sunderland accompanied by | Mrs, Fearl Phoenix visited re- in Peterboro with Mr. | and Mrs." Jas. Gray. Before her | marriage Mrs. Gray was Miss' Lily Throop whose family lived Maud Ander- | EWS of Claremont from the | a short time on the farm Wilmot for now occupied by Mr. Phair. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wilson of Uxbridge enjoyed a motor trip to Upper Canada Village and other points of in- terest last week. . On. Tues Vv evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hun- ter entertained the Squirt and Pee-Wee Ball Teams to a corn roast at their home. Thirty children and several adults en- joyed an evening of games and food. Murray Lee, coach of the Squirt Team would like to thank all the parents who fi- and also those who gave their cheering support. It made for a successful year. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bushby are visiting members of their family in Toronto. Mrs. John Michie is visiting in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. M. Collis. Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday Toronto. Thos, ~ Sharp with friends in Mr. and Mrs. Stan Foster and family motored to Algonquin . Park on Sunday. 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