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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Oct 1963, p. 2

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2--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, OCT. 24th, 1963 EPSOM NEWS Dr. Pat Asling attended a lecture at Ont. Faculty of Den- tistry, U, of Toronto, on Diseas- es of the mouth. Mr. Mel Bailey left Sunday evening to attend 58 executive meeting of the, Aberd een Angus Association in Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards and sons were dinner guests on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wilson and family were dinner guests at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Wilson on Sunday. Miss Beth Ashton visited her sister Mrs. B. Bushell in' Osh- awa on Saturday. ice Beth Ashton, Dr. Pat Asling and Mrs. Ron Stewart attended the Uxbridge Hospital Auxiliary tea at the beautiful home of the Baron Von Deer- gardt near Siloam last Thurs- da Mrs. Gordon Prentice accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Ashworth to Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs. A. T. Powell attended a shower for Miss Florence Elen- or Ewen at Mount Albert, prior to her marriage this coming Saturday. r. and Mrs. Herman Kerry visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenney at Newcastle on Sunday. Mr. Gerald Jeffery and Miss Alvena Jeffery of London visit- ed a few days with their bro- 'ther Gordon and Mrs. Jeffery. Mrs. MacDonald and Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Cottyn, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry attended the fun- eral of the late Mr, J. Laviolette in Oshawa on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dickert of Clifford visited for a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Capelle and fa- mily of Stroud visited with Mr. and Mrs. M, Bailey on Saturday: | Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Claremont, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Geer -and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Middleton of Tor- onto were supper guests the same evening. Mr. Johnny Preece is recover- ing nicely in Western Hospital following surgery. Mrs. Evelyn Prentice was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- ~ don Prentice on Sunday. ~ Mr. Sid Kent and friend of Willowdale visited Mr. and Mus. M. Bailey and family on Sunday. Mrs, A. Taylor is home from the hospital and we are sorry Mrs. G. Taylor is sick e hospital. Speedy recovery. U.C.W. date has been changed to Tues. Oct. 29. Croup I in charge. Laymen's . service on Sisidiy evening at Epsom was an en- joyable service. The guest speaker was Mr. R. Bone of ount Albert who was assisted by four of our gentlemen and Epsom male choir supplied ser- vice of song. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling who cele- brated their silver wedding an- niversary on Saturday. « Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Evans attended Wilfred Anniversary, then were dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harold and Miss Ethel King of North Brock. chre at the party at the school on Friday evening. A dance followed when Mrs. John Mill- man and Mr, E. Donnelley sup- plied the music and Mr. D. Prentice called for the square dances. There will be another party on Nov. 1. The winners last Friday evening were for the ladies: Mrs, May. Clarke, Mrs; Annie Christie and Mrs. Nora Prentice; for the Gents: Eric Benns, Chester Geer, Christie Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pickett re- turned from his work at Elmira and left again this week-end to resume his Lab work with the Forestry Dept. at Sudbury. Our best wishes go with this young couple. Senior Citizens Hold Supper A Pot Luck supper was thor- oughly enjoyed by members at meeting on October 9th, when Hall was formally opened. There have .been many im- | tains made, all done by our own | members. We have been very fortunate by having Furniture, | etc. donated by friends members. The Draw. for Quilt & Chair | seat was made by Mrs. J. W.| Wilson (Greenbank) and Mr. Lorne Duff. Holder of Quilt Ticket was | Mrs. Geo. Burnett, and holder | of Chair Seat Cover was Mrs. Walt. Howsam. The Euchre held Oct. 19 with 16 tables. Prizes were won by: Mrs, Olive Lane--score 75 2nd--Mrs. R. Howard--73 Consolation--Mrs. Leighton. Gents Prizes=-- 1st--Mr. E. E. Healy--82 2nd--Mr. R, Coates--T3 Consolation--Mr. P. Jemmett. Next Euchre will be held on November 2nd. The next Senior Citizens Meeting Nov. 13th. If you are in Need of JOB PRINTING Call PORT PERRY STAR BEST PICTUR Columbia Pictures presents "THE SAM SPIEGEL DAVID LEAN Production o OF; LAWRENCE BIA mene JACK HAWKINS JOSE FERRER: ALEC GUINNESS ANTHONY QUINN ANTHONY QUAYLE - CLAUDE RAINS - ARTHUR KENNEDY... pon OMAR SHARIF u 'ALP r AND IN TROOUCING * PETER OTOOLE w 'LAWRENCE' - 2 roszon rerume w TECHNICOLOR® ROBERT BOLT SAM SAM SPIEGEL: DAVID LEAN OIOIAANED SUPER P PANAVISION 70° PLAZA THEATRE Oshawa Starting Wednesday, Oct. 30th 2. SHOWS DAILY 2 -8 PM. There were 17 tables of Eu-| provements made, the ceiling & | walls painted and beautiful cur- H . By Alma Reesor 3 A delightful afternoon was enjoyed, recently, when appro- ximately one hundred and fifty interested lovers of handicraft, attended the first showing of handmade rugs and paintings, This unique display was ar- anged by Mrs. Louise Patterson and her Rug Class. Some fifty different rugs and chair sets were exhibited. ~~ Through the courtesy of Mrs, Irving Boyd and her Art Class there were thirty nine paintings also on show. Quite a number of these ar- ticles that were on display won awards at the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition and at Markham, Blackstock and Port Perry Fall Fairs. | ening sessions tea was served by the committee in charge. Many had the pleasure of meeting Major and Mrs. E. R. Rowan, of Vineland, during the afternoon. These two talented people have shown a great deal of interest and have given in- { spiration_ to the pupils of Mrs. -| Patterson. They brought along several of their own exhibits, { among which being a wall rug seed hooking stitch. Among the other exhibitors were Mrs, Samuel Naples; Mrs. { Samuel Cawker; Mrs. Alfred; { Frentice; Mrs. Ross Prentice; i Mrs. V. P. Stouffer; Mrs. Paul | Diamond; Mrs. Allan Martyn; | Mrs. Ben. Smith} Mrs. Jack Jean Baker; Mrs. L. ton; Mrs. Orr Jeffrey; Miss | | Audrey Kent; Miss Sadie Hor-' top; Mrs. I. Stein; Mrs. C. Ba- | . dour; Miss Elizabeth Nodwell; ! Miss Norma Jakeman; Mrs. R.: | Davis; Mrs. K. Whitby: Mrs. Fred Cookson and Bernie Tay- | lor. These articles showed out- standing talent ang artistic in- genuity. The showing was on display | : , ~ BIT SORES ep fn SAASAS EE .. ate RRR BOX agg During the afternoon and ev-! and a wall hanging in modern-' istic design, featuring a new 0.0 0 8 0.0 020 000 i ol] Ses SOC o a. A Of 0°008> 1050202000 050000859: 1005 0" 9 4-0. 9.0.9 0_9.9_ ese ee 0°90 -0°908 "8 0 0 80 INVITATION TO RESIDENTS "of Uxbridge, Port Perry and suromiiey B Districts PUBLIC INFORMATION N CENTRE BILE LETT IROEL TS REN, 150 People Attend Large Display| Of Hooked Rugs And Paintings in the attractive banquet hall | of the Masonic Temple, Queen Street. The net proceeds a- mounted to $61.00 and was do- nated to the Women's Hospital Auxiliary toward their talent money project for the oxygen and suction equipment for the local hospital, Guests were in attendance from Guelph; London; Preston; Toronto; Richmond Hill; Scar- borough; Oshawa; Columbus; Raglan; Vineland; Blackstock; Nestleton; Sunderland; Green- bank; Seagrave; Prince Albert; Scugog and Port Perry. Mrs. Patterson and her pu- pils would like to extend sin- cere appreciation to all those who in any way contributed to make this first showing such a ; huge success. Special thanks to St. John's Presbyterian Ladies Aid; Honeydale Women's Insti- tute 'and Blue Ray Chapter, FUEL EVERY DAY MORE PEOPLE ARE TURNING TO OIL FOR THEIR WINTER HOME HEATING COMFORT We have been serving this community with | z Je: re still in Irvine; Mrs, Wrmt,Owen: Mrs, | their Heating Fuel for 33 years and a Roy Cornish; Mrs. ¢ William. | son; Mrs. I. Baker 3nd Miss : atterson; : "and Mrs. Irving Boyd; Mrs. S. Bru- a position to serve with 'ment service. we pay the bill. necessary. | REESOR FUEL & LUMBER H H | PORT PERRY . We offer Automatic Delivery and a free equip- You choose your Service Man and All yeu pay is for. the oil we "deliver to your tank and for any parts that ar Port Perry Eager Beavers Twenty ' girls attended., the second meeting of the 1-H Homemaking Club which was held at the home of our leader, Miss Alice Dodd. The meeting- opened with the" 4-H pledge. The roll" call was answered by showing a piece of material, and telling why you thought it was wool, Our assistant leader, Miss Audrey Kent, dictated our notes. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Earl Bryant's, Order of the Eastern Star for their wonderful co-operation and assistance. It was through the courtesy and kindness of Mrs. Irving Boyd and her Art Class, who Joaned their many paintings, that made the show exhibit worthwhile and from reports it may prove to be an annual event. OIL the Best of Heating Oil. Yo PHONE 985- 7951 Ce 08 6 8 800,0,006,808C80800 pL I JE IS 32503 38 TO BE LOCATED AT MUSIC HALL, UXBRIDGE, Saturday, October 26th, 2 10 o8 mn. / 'YOU CAN OBSERVE THE PLOTTING OF THE JOINT EMERGENCY MEASURES ORGANIZATION AND ARMY SURVIVAL EXERCISE WHICH WILL BE IN OPERATION THAT DAY. ALSO INFORMATION ON CIVILIAN COURSES IN RESCUE, FIRST AID, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS, WELFARE and RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY WILL BE AVAILABLE. REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THESE COURSES OR APPLY TO: | COUNTY OF ONTARIO and CITY OF OSHAWA Emergency Measures Organization 10, AIRPORT, OSHAWA, FATT EASA A SE SESSA SR 0 dah a BR it tte th 0 It EN RI ONT.L he dL 9 AE RR » : . i

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