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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Jan 1964, p. 5

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ih; 7. $4 Ads Arr el le ~ A HY FL C8 FT Rahs Sina mye, atl ' Lert "8 yr. . 2) * ' Ae hs SFR Rl 7 LEP RY My fgg 14 5 AT El SRT SANT TY dai We kl 4.4 ¢ " \ of i LU 'am and Miss Hazel BLACKSTOCK NEWS By Mrs. Olga Hill Mr. Allan Beacock has been engaged to look after the arena for the winter and is getting the ice in. "Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and boys spent last week-end with her mother Mrs, McDoug- ald and other friends in St. Mary's, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer are spending.a few days with their daughter Beryl, Mr. and Mrs. T. Strang and family of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell and girls left Friday morning and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Turner! and girls Saturday morning to spend the holidays in Florida. Mr. C. Turner is spending the holidays with friends in Card- inal and Winchester. Prize winners at the L.O.B.: A. euchre Wednesday night: High lady, Mrs. C. Hardy; low lady, Mrs. Frank Bailey; high gent, Mr. Chas. Smith; low gent Heber McLean; door prize, Mrs. Percy VanCamp. Over 80 high school stud- ents and most of the teachers chagtered buses and went to the Crest Theatre in Toronto Thursday, where they saw the musical comedy, Scrooge. Mrs. Robt. Ford is visiting in Toronto for the holidays, 'Miss Coryn Clarke is spend- ing the holidays in Truro, N.S. Miss Beryl Hibbs intends to spend part of the holiday sin Toronto . Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Wright spent the week-end in Toronto and attended the wedding of a' cousin in Wexford Uuited Church. There was a good attendance' at the service in St. John's on Wednesday at 10 a.m. An. im: pressive Christmas Service was: conducted by Canon Ashmore who also administered the Sac-| 'rament._of Holy Communion, | On Monday evening the Glee Club (approx. 85) serenaded! the homes of the village sing- | ing Carols. Afterwards they! were invited into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paisley; and served lunch and hot .choc- olate. | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer' of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs.. | Elmer Archer and family of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. William | Grace, Beaverton with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer and Mr. Dever. ; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bailey, Sharon, Lee and Lauri Ann of. Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bailey and Mrs. A. Leighton; with Mr. and Mrs. Hector: Shortridge and Bill. Mrs. Edith Murphy, Ma. and: Mrs. Walter Murphy and fam-' ily, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Mur- phy and family, Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy and family and Mr. Albert Murphy and family of Bowmanville with! Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin | and family. : ; Glad to report Miss Linda" Brown and Mr. Cecil Hamilton were both able to come to their homes from Port Perry Hos-! pital on Tuesday. i Holiday visitors: Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Duff, Mr. and L.| Short and family, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duff, Tor-: onto Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grah- English, | with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff and family, i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow of | Hilton; Mr. and Mrs. Stanford: VanCamp, with Mr. and Mrs.' Richard VanCamp and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brinkman | and Gina of Brockville, Miss Jean Wilson, Mr. Clem Wilson | and Miss Dianne Worrell of! Toronto with Mr. and Ms €has. Wilson and Glen. Miss Doris Hamilton, Toron-' to with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. "Mrs. Harold Crawford, fx $4, . deat 4 Goh dis rear SA SO HL Gre HL A SARE PS : a a A SR LAE - Bless ue ] i Mrs. Lewis Henry with Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Henry and family, Bowmanville. Isabel Henry came home with her for a weeks visit. Dr, and Mrs. J. A. McArthur, Betty and Ardis spent three | days with the Dempsey famil- ies in Stratford. Miss Betty Mec- Arthur left by train Thursday night with some friends for a weeks skiing in the Laurent- | ians. Mr, and Mrs, Norman Dy- sart are spending the holidays with his parents at Largo, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte! and family spent Christmas! Day with her sister, Mr. and | Mrs. Bill Sandhar, at Garden Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Edge- | erton; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ed- | gerton of Cadmus with Mr. and | Janice and Kenny, : Mr. and Mrs. Ron Drinkwat- er and family, Ottawa; Miss Mable VanCamp, of Toronto; Miss Helen VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Saywell and Mar- garet and Mrs. Riding Sr. of Oshawa, Rev. and Mrs. Fred! Riding, Chicago; Mr. and Mus. | Blake Gunter and family and © Mr. Jack VanCamp with Mr. and Mrs. W, W. VanCamp. | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter, Jo and Scott with Mrs. Charles | Venning, Wayne and Linda. | Mrs. Margaret Carley and . Anne; Mr. Weir Swain, Toron- to and Mrs. N. H, Marlow with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marlow. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family with Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden, Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family with Mrs. A. J. Cook, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family, Mr. Roy Ferguson joined the Noel Mortone of Oshawa and the Grant Fergu- sons of Toronto at the George Dunbars, Scarboro, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thomp- son and 'Miss Ethel Thompson with Mrs. William Cobbledick, Orono. Mrs. Fred Toms, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon and Susan, Haydon; Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and family, Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Doirell and children, Mr. Earl Dorrell, Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp and family with Mr. and Murs. Wilbur Toms. Mr. Clarence Parr, Bowman- ville; Miss Eva Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey with Mrs, Vel- ma Bailey and Miss Catherine. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennett, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Leith Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain, Don and -Ralph with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers, Janice: and Jim. : Mr. Bob Smith, Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright of Port Perry and Miss Hazel Wright, Oshawa with Mr. and Yow Walter Wright and fam- y. Mr. and Mrs. moor. and Kevin, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. K. Duns- moor, Brian, Beth and Mrs, MecKechnie. : Mr. and Mrs. Benson Dunn of Oshawa with the Will Forders. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and sons joined the rest of the Martyn family at the home: of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stainton and family, Oshawa. Wednes- day and Thursday they were guests of the John Slemons in Enniskillen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm, Tvrone and Mrs. Cecil Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm, Paul and Carnl Mr. and Mrs. Melville Sam- ells and girls, Bowmanville; Miss Anna Samells, Orono, Mr. CAWKER BROS. j Sliced Bacon - Wing Steaks . I's. B83 Boneless Pot Roast Beef . 45" FREE Town DELIVERY Every Morning' Until '11 0'Clock. . and Mrs, Merwin Mountjoy of Hampton with Mr, and Mrs Kenneth Samells. ; Mrs. Roy Avery, Donna Mar- ie and Carlyle of Tilbury, Mr. and Mrs, Keith Johnston, Lin- da and Pearl, Bellville and Mr. | Earl Dorrell with Mr. and Mrs. | J. A. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mott of | Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gilbert and Judith, Cornwall, | Mrs. Fred Thompson, Bowman- | ville with Mr. and Mrs. John! Venning, Co Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rahm, Cheryl and Ricky, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs, Orr Venning of Cadmus; Mrs, Lewis and son Richard of Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. John Rahm. Mrs. Fred Cowling and Roy. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whitfield, St. Catherines' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin, PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., JAN. 2nd, 1964--5 | Lloyd and Carl with the Earl: Trewins, Enniskillen. Mr. and. Mrs. Mervyn Grah- am with Mr. and Mrs. Don Par- geter and family, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Orillia; Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Curtis, David and Robbie, of Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mus. Maurice Cox, Jeffrey and Dav- id, Peterboro; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barr and Beverley, Bow- manville were with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong, Beth and ob. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hooey, Mrs. J. Forder, Mr. Lawrence McLaughlin, Guelph, Miss Lin- da Ross, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wolfe, Brian and John, Barry Duns- | Carol "O Little Town of Beth Mr. Harry Sanderson with Mr. { and Mrs, Harry McLaughlin. Land family with Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Hawkins, Port Perry. Mrs. Velma Bailey and Miss | Catherine Bailey went to Mont- { real to Melvin Baileys, Thurs- | day for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- { Camp and Arthur spent Wed- nesday with Mr, and Mrs. Glen i VanCamp and boys, Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMahon and children with the Harold Larmers. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn and Betty Anne, and Mrs. Robt Tetlow, Scugog with Mr. and Crawford, Christmas Eve. The Pearces and Mrs. Craw- ford with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and Mary Lou in Port Perry on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mount- joy with the Fergusons, New- castle, with Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Faint and family, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Werry and Roy with . Dr. and Mrs. manville. Mr. Russel Spinks, with Mrs. C. Darcy and Mrs. I. I Argue. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wright, Laughlin and the Roy MecLau- ghlins on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Canning, Susan and John; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson. Mrs. Ida Taylor is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Malcolm, Yelverton. { Mrs. Wes Pearce and Mrs. G.! Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy | Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Wright | : President --: Gwen Ballingal; John Werry and Anne, Bow- | Oshawa | | | Oshawa visited Mrs. Edna Me- | i Danny Colacicco and Lisa of |" Oshawa were Sunday guests of, | Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton | spent the week-end with Mr. | and Mrs. Jerry Warne and fam- | ily, Kingston. i Mr. George Alexander has | gone to his home in Windsor | for the holidays. ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor 'called at the McIntosh-Ander- son Funeral Home, where the late Mrs. Harry Brown was ' resting, Sunday afternoon then were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn. : " Miss Elaine Mountjoy, King- ston and Mr. Larry Hoskin of Hamilton are home for the hol- idays. i Mr. and Mrs. John Kewen | and family of Beaconsville, i Quebec are holidaying with her father, Mr. Everett Trewin. | Rev.- C. H. Ferguson, Mary-! llis and Pat of Don Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson, Mr. t Roy Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm celebrated New Years with Mrs. Cecil Hill. The Dorcas unit met at the home of Mrs. Walter Wright on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 18. Nine members & three visitors attended. The leader Mrs. Hill opened meeting with a readin "The Loom of Christmas" an prayer, Scripture was read by Mrs. Lloyd Wright and "0 Come all ye Faithfull" was { sung, -Mrs, Walter Wright read "Just a Little Town" and the leham" was sung. Mrs. Fred | Albert Timms, dear mother of Dayes gave a reading "Christ- 'the lovely tree was next on the agenda with Gwen Ballingal acting as Santa, followed by lunch and a social time. mas Thoughts", followed by the singing of "Hark the Herald Angels", = Mrs. Leith Byers gave a reading "Christmas", Mrs. Herb Taylo¥ played a pia- no solo--A Medley of Carols. Mrs, Stanford Van Camp read "Miracle Road" and Mrs. C. Hill ! "May all you Wish be There", Treasurer's report showed very satisfactory results. Com- munity Friendship Secretary reported 120 hospital and home | calls made and 16 cards sent. out. Literature secretary re- ported not too many books read. Following Officers were ap- pointed: Leader--Mrs. Walter Wright; Secretary--Mrs. Leith! Byers; Treasurer -- Mrs. Lloyd Wright; Community Friendship | and Visiting--Mrs. Ida Taylor; Literature -- Mrs. Olga Hill; Kitchen and Social--Mrs, Stan- ford Van Camp; Stewardship & | Recruiting--Mrs. Fred Dayes. After the singing of another Carol and a Benediction, the hostess served a lovely lunch and a social time was spent. The Candace unit entertained their husbands at the Manse on Wednesday evening, Dec. 18th | Mrs. Romeril welcomed all es- pecially the men. Murs. Dalton Dorrell gave a Christmas Devo- tional, The rest of the even- ing was spent in playing games. Carol singing, lunch and social time brought the meeting to a close. husbands attended. The Christmas meeting of the O.N.O. club was held at the] home of Jean McLaughlin on Thursday evening, with 22 members and one visitor pre- sent. President Gwen Ballingal | conducted the business period: during which the Treasurer Gwen Thompson gave a good financial report. Elaine Bailey reported the fruits and flowers sent during the year. A letter of thanks for catering to the Donlands Banquet from Wallace Marlow Co. was read. Shirley Turner expressed appreciation for being remembered while in hospital. The roll call was well an- swered with -- A Childhood Christmas Memory and proved very amusing. Final plans were made for the New Year's Eve Dance. Ruby Van Camp presented the report of the no- minating-committee, Following are officers for 1964: Past | President -- Edith McLaughlin; 1st Vice Pres.-- Joan Paisley; 2nd Vice Pres. -- Norma Van | Camp; Secretary -- Eleanor! Werry; Treasurer---Josie Ham- ilton; Fruit and Flower--Alma | Duff; Press--Jean McLaughlin; | Scrap book--Gladys Trewin. | The exchange of gifts from | f Deaths | TIMMS, Alice--At the Com- | munity Hospital, Port Perry on Wed., Dee. 25th, 1963, Alice Andrews, dearly loved wife of! Albert, of Myrtle, Gladys (Mrs. V. Willis), George of Saintfield, | Mary (Mrs. C. Griffis) of Tor- | onto, Mrs. Lillian Leach of Manchester, Harold of Picker- | ing, Fred of Toronto and the | late Donald and Alma; dear | sister of Chas. Andrews of Tor- onto, in her 82nd year. Funeral | from McDermott - Panabaker | Chapel, Friday. Interment in: Pine Grove Cemetery. ANNUAL FIED | A HAPPYE PROSPEROUS NE Nine members and 8 WHITE, George Samuel---At his home, 36 Hambly Ave., on Sunday, Dec, 20th, 1963, George Samuel White, in his 69th year, beloved husband of the late Christine. White, and dear fa- ther of George of Brooklin and Florence (Mrs. H. Mahaffy) of Port Perry, and the late How- ard White. Resting at Me- Dermott -..Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry for service on Thursday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, CONTRACTING-REPAIRS § ELECTRIC HEATING NB 985.7174 - PT. PERRY JACK W. FORSTER E. McLachlan, Vice-President and General Manager, is pleased to announce the appointment of JACK W, FORSTER from Re- gional Sales Manager to Inter- national Sales Manager for the "Na-Churs" Plant Food Comp- any in Canada and the United States. Mr. Forster has just returned from an organizational trip to Manitoba, and this month cele- brates his 7th anniversary with the Company. Jack's promo- tion and advancement comes as a result of the fine type of job | that he has been doing for his customers and the men in his organization. The "Na-Churs" Plant Food Company is expanding in York and Ontario counties; and we have openings for other men with agricultural - background. If you are interested, write to E. McLachlan, Vice-President, "Na-Churs" Plant Food Comp- any, London, Ontario. i MEETING ONTARIO COUNTY SOIL & CROP ~ IMPROVEMENT ASSN in the Legion Hall, Uxbridge SPEAKERS Jan. 8th, 1964, at 10.30 a.m. Dr. Stan Young, Department of Crop 'Science, 0.A.C., Guelph Mr. Harvey Wright, Regional Soils and Crops Specialist, Ontario Department of Agriculture, Lindsay. Reports will be given on the various field crop demonstrations carried Free Lunch at Noon H. L. Fair, nd) Secretary-Treasurer. il out during the year. Everybody Welcome Muir Dack, President, A k se a g) le - ", LL» "oN 7 ~ 2a pod

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