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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jan 1964, p. 5

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OPOS0S0S08080908080808080808080808080808080808080808080800080008080800GS00S0S0S00SCE0S08080 RS POS POPS Sd ae Ry a OR ROR ROR 0204 ------------------ | Prince Albert News Monday evening, Jan. 13th the G.N.S. Club met at the home of Mrs. Jas. Davidson, Jr. President Mrs. O. Brown opened the meeting by all re- peating Lord's Prayer. A wel- come was extended to all es- pecially three visitors Mrs. J. Davidson, Sr.; Mrs. H. Garvey and Mrs. M. Christie. Minutes read by Mrs. Dor- othy Hope. Note of apprecia- + tion from Mr. W. A. H, Mac. Brien, Toronto, for the beauti- ful flowers sent from the com- |: munity at the time of his sis- 'ter's passing, Mrs. Bates. Mrs. O. Kennedy reported on a clear statement of finances for the past year, leaving a healthy bank balance. At this time she reviewed a few of the doings and achievements in 1963--A donation towards Edu- cational Film; P.P.H.S. Benefit dance; Financed Korean boy for 1 yr.; presented plaque and grade 8 gift to Area School; a few dances, draw and three euchres; A party; Bake Sale; rumrhage sale; provided hockey sweaters for junior team. A Christmas card had been received from our chosen boy Oh Ju Ho who had made the card, which was warmly ad- mired by the members. It was decided each hostess in turn be responsible for writing a letter to the boy. It seemed advis- able to leave the March dance on file for the present. By report the "flower fund" is apparently zero, as a result a member will be tapping on your door in near future. Telephone euchres were open for discussion but no interest aroused. Upon request Mrs. W. Heayn announced the 1964 line- up of officers as follows: Past Pres.--Mrs. O. Brown. Pres,--Mrs. 'J. Davidson, Jr. Vice-Pres.--Mrs. Wm. Peel Sec'y.--Mrs. Dorothy Hope Treasurer--Mrs, O, Kennedy Hostess Convenor-- Mrs. F. Canning 'Program Convenor-- Mrs. F. Gibson Flower Committee-- -Mrs. H. Jeffrey and « Mrs. J. Brain Cards--Mrs. F. Middleton Press--Mrs.' L. Beacock Hospital Rep.--Mrs. O. Brown Upon leaving the chair Mrs. Brown thanked all for every- one's sincere co-operation and thus welcomed the new presi- dent Mrs. Davidson who hoped all would go well during her year. New business comprised one subject of hockey sweaters, as a result all garment to be pick« ed up and stored properly for the summer. The president was given au- thority to shop around for satis- crests or similar for the sweat- ers. No further business on the agenda, all repeated Mizpah Benediction. Program in charge of Mrs. Brown. Dainty lunch served by Mrs. W. Heayn and Mrs. F. Gibson. One of the ly put her camera into action, so the group gladly posed for two sittings. Wednesday, Jan. 16th the factory information regarding. guests, Mrs. Mac Christie kind' TIME : ~ @ Annual Report © Election of Directors Annual General Meeting Canadian Mental Health Association PLACE : Y.W.C.A,, 199 Centre St. Oshawa DATE : Thursday, 13th Feb. CONSISTING OF: ® Presentation of Certificates to Tord) and White Cross Volunteers : 8.00 P.M. U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. M. Pugh with thirteen members and glad to have Mrs. Espie and baby with us. Devotion was arranged and given by Mrs. C. Chambers who read scripture. Mrs. B. Smith delivered a worthwhile article on New Year. The president Mrs. Pugh oc- cupied the chair. Minutes read by sec. Mrs. Beacock. Corres- pondence heard from Mrs. H. Holtby, Miss F. Holman, Mrs. S .Heayn, Mr. and Mrs. Mec- Crea, the Porter family, Osh- awa, Collins family and Mr. C. Newnham (church board). The ; secretary then voiced a sum- mary ofthe year's activities as follows:™ St. Patrick' Luncheon, Pot Luck Supper, Strawberry Supper, Two weddings, Fair booth, Regional Rally, Turkey Dinner, Bazaar, plus several quilts sold. Also gained four new members and were bereav- ed of two. Twenty cards mail. ed. Treasurer Mrs. E. Jewell gave a clear financial report for 1963, which proved the B. Smith announced over 400 visits during the year. Mrs. C. "Love, reprentative of nominat- ing committee presented the new slate of officers for 1964: Past Pres.--Mrs. M. Pugh Pres.--Mrs. H. Hodgins 1st Vice Pres.--Mrs. Roy (Mildred) Hope 2nd Vice Pres.--Mrs. E. . McKerihan Sec'y--Mrs. E. Martyn Treasurer--Mrs. E. Jewell Cards--Mrs. W. Vance Kitchen--Mrs. Pugh, Mrs., Chambers and Mrs. Snelgrove % | Visiting--Mrs. B. Smith Fruit & Flower--Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Luke, Mrs. Newnham 5 Hospital Rep.--Mrs. Pugh Church Board--Mrs. Hunter £2 | Press--Mrs. Beacock At this time the retiring gt president Mrs. Pugh voiced the $8 | assistance derived from the rest 2 | of executive and members dur- A. distinguished psychiatrist ADDRESS : DR. PAUL CHRISTIE, TORONTO "THE WILL AND THE WAY" motivation, responsibility, satisfaction. Everyone Invited to Hear this Public Address. will discuss hospital visiting, | | | |] HEATING OIL Our Oil is Number One Quality Delivered by a courteous driver from a metered truck on an automatic delivery basis. Try a Tank of our Oil and Judge for Yourself PORT PERRY REESOR FUEL & LUMBER 985-7951 ing her term of office and wel- $2 | comed the incoming President, Mrs. Hodgins to the chair who 3 chose a suitable opening speech. New business brought -about gt a discussion regarding a Val- $¢ | entine Tea, plus a small bake % | table which was voted and car- $2 | ried to be held at our next $3 | meeting, a project' entirely a- $¢| mong the members. This will %2| be in the afternoon in the £8 | church parlors which will be an / $2 | opportune time to pay the an- $8 | nual fee. card to be sent to Mrs. McKeri- house. Mrs. G. Hunter display- ed several quilt tops to be fin- ished up at a bee. by Mrs. Vance and Mrs. Heayn. Many in our midst will recall two former folk, Mrs. W. Bir- nie, Toronto and Mr. Don Wau- chope, Thornbury, who both we are sorry to hear passed away this past week. bara. and Neil, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors with Mr, F. Vickery and the Beacocks.- Mr. and Mrs. E. Oyler left on Monday for Florida. Their with them later, Mr. Geo. Ferris spent Sun- cock, Blackstock. Mr. Ferris is leaving for Florida this week. members were not idle. Mrs. The meeting closed by all re-| % peating Mizpah Benediction. All |} | the . members autographed a han who is confined to the |# . Contests |{ conducted. Dainty lunch served' Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Bar-| nephew from England will join day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bea- |i; PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. JAN. 28rd, 1964--5 SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Reckie, Bar- bara and Gregg of Cooksville were Sunday Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Midgeley of Manchester, guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren on Sun- day. Sorry to report Mr. Crosier, Sr., is quite ill in Port Perry Hospital. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fralick of Port Perry entertained the members of their family and Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell en- tertained Mr, and Mrs. P. Jef- frey on Sunday to a birthday dinner. Congratulations to Mr. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. D. Butt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ballingall of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baird of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallis of Bowmanville, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Eden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Young and Ferron of Greenbank and Mr. Mrs. M. McLaren recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr. M. Fralick is confined in Hospital in Toronto. Trust you improve quickly Mr. Fralick. Mrs. . Laura Aldred of Port Perry, Sunday night supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Al- dred. Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeffrey guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snel- grove of Prince Albert recently. Remember our Church Ser- vice on Sunday at 10 am. A nice congregation was out on Sunday. Mrs. Dolan LaBlanc and and family of Schesserpille, P. Q., visited. with her sister, Mrs. A. Kreig. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Red- man had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carter. SELL and BUY "THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE Port Perry Star PHONE: 985-7383 22 ANNUAL P00 00009000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 DINNER and DANCE HOTEL GENOSHA, Oshawa Saturday, February 8, 1964, AT 6:15 P.M. DINNER and DANCE Tickets $5.00 each. 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