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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Oct 1963, p. 11

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Plowing Match at Caledon, | spent the week-end with Mr. | Lane, in the background. These cars are special inside, too. it and even seeing parked in front of | Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ball of PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, OCT. 24th, 1963--11 a N GREENBANK NEWS [ihn spe oe | L d Mark of Port Perry s Jos ri vad My Murray Les and the treasurer's report was could co-operate yi tlossly X) Lof M d Mrs. Lloyd Somer. | and family were guests of Mr.! given by Mrs. M. G. Coleman. with Inuigration, sughor! os] { (Too late for last wee {ol Mr, an Klin on Sunda and Mrs. Frank Lee on Sunday. Mrs, O'Connor also gave a brief | they could subscribe to more fA | Ville of Brooklin on Sunday. \ summary of the Executive Meet- | Catholic periodicals; they could i A large crowd attended church | ""geyergl of our Jr. Farmers --X--- ing highlights. Miss Marjorie | recruit more members in the a on Sunday morning and the wd attended the special church ser- He lighhlg d letter from Bi- | 18-26 age group and they could - dication of the new organ took|yice at Leaskdule on Sunday| ey sew w we | shop -Windell-in- Ottawa which institute. an educational pro- A lh "oth our Anni-| ®Y Conratulations to Mr. and CW.L. Regiona | urged members to lead a truly: gramme in every parish, i] hd gra : "hi | Christ-centred life so that they | . fa versary service will be held at mys, David Onlock on the birth . i hri The conference was adjourned Ta 11 ith R R. S. McMil- d hte M H Id would radiate the love of Chrigt e cc : Joy hed 10) am, wi 20s Pn 2 it, °f a baby daughter. fac ee ng e in all their activities and per-| and closing prayers were offere oY lan of Hamilton as guest Several of the SO, ladies) ' mit many blessings to pass into, by Father Gignac. Delegates 31 ) 7 ! yp ste SLD, = ' ) ivi i or 8 Fi Mrs, C. L. Wilkinson of Ham- Wick oy a week. * The Ontario County South Re- other souls. ' dad Pope A hs Foy 1 ilton was the guest of Mr. and| Mrs, Etta Palmer and Mr. | gional C.W.L. heing was hou The 'Spiritual Convenor, Miss | clical arranged by the Educa- > a Mrs. Jas. Ianson over the week-' and Mrs. Robt. Jeffrey of Tor-; on Wagnosdar, Deis I "Verda Packer, informed dele-: tional Convenor, Mrs. Vincent f end. 'onto spent Sunday with Miss: the parish hall of the Immacu-! gates of twoRetreats to be held. packer. Various questions ari- Ei On Wed. evening of last week | Maggie Blair 'lat Conception church. Father. in the new Queen of Apostles' gi from "Pacem in Terris" i the annual Community meeting | Marynen celebrated Benediction | Retreat House in Port Credit, ww discussed and findings read fil was held in the Hall with twen-| Mrs. Evelyn Tait entertained | at 8 p.m. with the choral assist- | Ritzoar Jouse fn pers Coed) yee " ssc ond Jungs teal i ty Pasion: pa Meptilan Ho mbors fer family | ance of Father Reuser. , ! ember and the other foe Shite] summary of eoneli sions was oy was chairman and several items - § ay. : i 8 s; and business women at the be- ably made by Father rignac, id Init Sa eo er | : Lo ; f Approximately sixty members, and | 26 ably m ) y | Como bin Settled whils others | Toronto Spent. the holiday with of the GW. rom various par. Kinin of December. | 50 Sid ht he ot ° . were left for further considera- | her cousins, the Blair children. | ishes in the district attended and! ost speaker Mrs. Daniel A nee of all Cathe al ; api ) ie Wayne Irwin,| several Pastors were also pre-! President of the Tor. ©N the conscie of all 4 tion. The two retiring trustees,! Dennis and Wayne ¥ Th 1 e opened Donovan, President of the lies. Christian principles must 4 Fred Phoenix and Marshall Mc- Marion Couperthwaite, John and | sent. 2 convergnce op 'onto Archdiocesan C.W.L. Coun- | }/ tied to every area of A) Caig were 'both re-elected for a' Murray Stone won several Calf | With prayers under the leader. urged delegates to greater °C PP > Joxt we fade a brs ce i ter ond Ste F Club prizes on Saturday at ship of Father Gignac, Regional articipation in the social and Mans endeavour les we face Lain P ag md Smith pe Scott Fair. Spiritual Director. Mrs. Greg- AE, activities of their vari, 8nninilation by nuclear fission. i Sec "Treas Biron members of | The Cooking School sponsored OY Carter was in the Chair and: | communities. Prayer and, A buffet supper was then i the W.I. were present and with | by the W.IL Pe hr leader- after her opening Zener fige devotion, she said. must be served by the Hotta for the s Bf -. their feminine wisdom and good ship of Mrs. Werezak was much Sates were we i translated into action. Father: evening, the C.W.L. members 0 judgment they introduced i enjoyed by the ladies who at- Perry by Father Marynen. 'B Director of the Council .of the Immaculate Conception i number of new ideas which| tended. Several members of The minutes of the last re-. rn Iregvor Woewlopening church and was 4 Ring dose 3 caught on very quickly. It is, Honeydale and Bethesda socie- gional meeting were read 'by out ned various means by "1. to a most successful and enjoy- a hoped that an electric range can ties were present, the secretary, Mrs. W. O'Connor' this could be done. Members able evening. : be purchased but before this : can be done H.D. wiring must be | fi installed. Howard McMillan i volunteered to contact our local | » 2 electrician concerning this mat-' : ter. It was decided to do a i clean-up and paint-up job in the : i pantry as soon as possible. 3 The project of moving the: i Hall across to the Park was. 4 brought up and discussed at" 3 length. From available infor- . mation it would appear that. * Baas. this can be done but many de- i tails, both major and minor will 2] have to be worked out. It was ] decided to raise funds and make plans during the wirifer months : so that something concrete can! | be done in the Spring. 4 Euchre parties will be held | - 4 every two weeks, with the first e : one on Fri, Oct. 25th. Mrs. ; Art Couves and Mrs. Geo. Beare i i were appointed as a committee i to arrange for other forms of i entertainment. I i Mrs. Ross Cookman went to! 3 Swift Current recently to visit | I. . her father, Mr. Marvin Hill who ' Lg 1 A is ill in the hospital there. I : Mrs. G. M. McCormack. of. Sudbury spent the Thanksgiv- -ing week-end with her sister, Mrs. Robt. Leask. FE: SOU Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Stone ; of Sunderland were visitors at' church on Sunday morning. ¢ P Wi Florence Sweetman of : : amilton was the guest of Mr. } r ; . and Mrs. F. Beare duri : 15 ir Si Folitay werdong © IE the, Most people do something special for their Silver Anniversary, Mr. John Michie has returned - : } Q 1 home from Uxbridge Mossttal, Mercury creates its most luxurious cars in 25 years. rh improved in health. : : Mr. and Mrs. C. Pearson at-. : Cs . : : 'q terided the Riches-Wood wedding | For 1964, all eight Mercurys are special luxurious ride ~-- that s why Mercury is MR a at Cambray last I Silver Anniversary cars. Special in the | built on a big 120 inch wheelbase. s. - Elsie Beare an iss! . . i Olive Real of Pout Perry atten sense that even if you don't intend to Mercury also has a JusanaR hat eh BA ess Move Binied buy a car this yéar--they may make you allows wheel maverpent Fa Wap 1 : i d 'e later entertained | : . . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | change your mind. ol forward as well as iE and down ered WU aero ap, Mercury offers two rooflines "this drive the level line o yp <i . it . - 0 mn- . . : \ : . « da. sk in? is Thanksgiving year. The fastback model in the fore- by your choice of big Mercury, 8's | visitor in the village. . ground typifies the spirit of the Mont- But above everything, ere's an in- A clair Marauder. Mercury's famous | tangible something extra that Riskee te an i 3 . : Pres. Dorie Ashenhurst at Ca-| Breezeway Roof (the rear window 1964 Mercury a car to remem ge o Najs Bosch on Ggorgian Bay on ~ lowers) is available on both the Mont- the anticipation with which you'll loo Sunday. . hous . spe , ivi i Hr Tom Hickman of Chilli- | clair and the ultra-sophisticated Park forward to driving v a Zh wack, B.C. who attended the : Bis TE A Ostrich-grained vinyls feel like hand- | your home. iss . ; \ : . Richard Starr of Toronto were rubbed leather. Box-pleated fabrics are Silver Anniver ; Sunday ghesiyag Mr. and Mrs, rich and elegant. Bucket seats are of a sary Mereury for eas * ! Ld * . . Nir and Mis. Dave Thomson special shell-type design. Carpeting is 1964, be sure to see ch an hove visited bejobives i deep pile. Doors are finished in walnut- it soon at your Mer- f Scarboro on Sunday. X : piu Cook spent the holiday grained panelling and soft suede. The cury dealer. -Weeleen With the: dangnisy ang rear seat has a big pull-down arm rest. husband, Mr. and Mrs. McKean. Dd 1 . | Mr. and Mrs, Rae Rusty ac- Even the foot pedals are accented with y gominien bt Mi, aids May, bright metal. ot | 6 4 M ER Ralph Dusty an enige took in ; . Hep / h | Ee the fowl supper at Valentia on It takes a big car to give™a truly y LVL | 4 ; Monday evening. : . | ] Mr Fi died Span, Foto Montclair Marauder 4-door hardlop, in foreground. Park Lane 4-door sedan, Certain features shown or amesfor ing 14 : . _ : | AE I On Sunday they in background-- two of the Ford Family of Fine Cars made in Canada. mentioned are optional at extra cost, bi | were guests at the 100th anni- hs : versary--of -the ehreh which Se Tr : : Stan attended as a boy." e the Hak itn : ye Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis and f G M. Ww 1 Mo Lid WY Yoys pont Sunday at Brant- A504 Mercurh ° 1 ams fors N e : ford, eteor an Nh | Oe DERRY Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clem- » : PHONE 985-2352 PORT PERR) ents, Miss Linda Clements and Comet! : i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howsam | : 'and children were dinner guests 7s

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