i tre rents | EE LB HH. 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 9th, 1964 SCUGOG NEWS Mr. G. Cochrane of Prospect, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynde and fa- mily of Ashburn and Miss Edith Cochrane of Toronto were din- ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Keith Crozier. All attended Grace Service. Miss Nancy Crozier was one who joined the Church. Mr. and Mrs. H. Matthews of Toronto recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren. Mrs. Earl Innes, Miss Jane Innes of Ashburn and Miss Marilyn Paraman of Columbus, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H, Thomas. Miss Dorita Trew of Oshawa is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, C. Carter. Mrs. H. Robertson, Susan & Lynda of Dunbarton, Saturday guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred in Sutton on Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. K, Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hope and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Sam- ells and daughter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Beckett. Mrs. M. McLaren joined the group for supper. Mr. and Mrs. B. McDougal & Jeffrey of Oshawa Sunday visit- | ors of Mrs. McDougla's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. S. 'Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. John Holt and Rosalin of Toronto Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Jef- frey. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bagle of Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. | Wes Clark and Jean o ead-! ford, Thursday guests of Mr. & Mrs. M. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fox and children of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Min- ty. Farley returned home with his parents after a week's visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hoare & family of West Hill, week-end guests of Mr. & Mrs. G, Lewis. Mr. Terry Chandler spent the week end in Ottawa with Mr. J. McDougal.' Mrs. A. Aldred of Port Perry a Sunday visitor with Mr, and Mrs. C. Aldred. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter and family Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, Kreig, Misses Gloria Fralick and Eli- zabeth Sporer of Toronto, week end visitors in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. G. Freeman and children Sunday guests of Mrs. Freeman's mother, Mrs. W, Day of Port Perry. Miss Sandra Fralick & friends of Toronto week-end visitors with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick. Toronto week-end guests of her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman and family of Sea- grave were guests as well. Mr. J. Lynde and Mr. Keith Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweet- man and Mr. and Mrs, V. Al dred Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick. Mr. Gordon Flewell, Mr. and Mrs. H., Thomas Wednesday night visitors with Mr. and Mrs Bert Pearson of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, P. Bennett of Victoria | CAWKER BROS. m--. e------ -- Sliced Bacon - Boneless Pot R Until 11 SpareRibs .............. "55 FREE Town DELIVERY Every Morning I's........ 59° oast ...... "4% 0O'Clock. a ee me a -- am -- ---- -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooker of | Local Youngster Hurt A Port Perry youth, Harold Snodden suffered a fractured knee last Friday morn- ing when the car that he was riding in was involved in a two car collision near Blackstock. The 1952 Plymouth on the left was driven by Harold's father, Harold Vin- rails. cent Snodden of Perry Street, Port Perry, In Blackstock Accident and was travelling east, when the car on - the right, a 1960 Ford, driven by Edith .Gobkes of R.R. 8, Nestleton, hit the Snodden car head-on, forcing them into some guard Constable M. C. Joynt of the Bow- manville O.P.P. investigated the accident. --Staff Photo Square. Mr. Rick Cubett and Miss Joyce Cubett of Toronto spent, the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cubett at Car- | negie's Beach. A very successful Tupper Ware Party was held on Friday od night at the home of Mrs. J. Boneschansker. A progressive euchre party, fifteen tables was held on Wed- nesday night, Proceeds in aid of the Cubs. : A very impressive service was held on Sunday morning at Grace. Twelve members joined the Church. Service at 10 a.m. All are invited to attend. The Cubs will be picking up papers on tke Island on Satur- day at 10 a.m. Please have your papers outside and tight- ly wrapped. * * * On Tuesday evening of March 31 the "Head" U.C.W. met in the Tea room with about 20 ladies present including 5 from "Grace". The president Mrs. J. Wilson opened the meeting with the Clip Sheet in hand when all read "The Purpose of United Church Women". Mrs. D, Ger- row had chosen Christian Stew- ardship as the theme for her group. -Therefore the Scripture was the story of the talents read responsively and led by Mrs. J. Dowson. Mrs. J. Pearce concluded this by an appropri- ate reading she had found in the "Onward" to illustrate the use of our talents no matter "how, humble and restricted they may be, The Roll Call re- quired us to search within our- selves and name a talent we considered that we had. It seemed that each lady was ra- ther modest in proclaiming her hidden talents. The meeting was then turned over to Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of . Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Croxall of Manchester who de- monstrated the use of" "Am- way" products which are pro- claimed as being the answer to the 'nuisance of detergent suds CANCER SOCIETY PRESENTS PINS TO WORKERS Pictured above are 9 Members of the Honeydale Wo- 'men's Institute who were presented with their 38-year __.service pins. - Absent when the. Picture, was taken was Miss Marjorie Williams. Front to rear--left side, are Miss M. McLaren; Mrs. L. Putts Me. A. Sandison; Mrs, Earl Bryant and Bonnie a A Kyte, who thréaded needles for her grandmother and other. ladies all afternoon. Right side -- front to back are Mrs. L. Honey; Mrs. McBride; Mrs. J. H. Hardy; Mrs. V. Bell and Mrs. R. Howard. Staff Photo build up in our lakes and rivers. After the demonstration many ladies purchased some products they wished to test fof them. selves. Then all sat down to a tasty lunch, The Ashbridge family mem- bers are proving their talents and interests in sports as shown in the fact that: Mrs. Ashbridge was on the team which won the Carnwith Curl- ing Trophy and little Timmy was on the team which won the Legion Hockey Trophy. On Tuesday evening about 100 Iadies from the surrounding area, who enjoy curling thro' the winter were served at a banquet in the Legion Hall by the Legion ladies. From the Island Mrs. K. Crozier, Mrs. D. Crozier, Mrs. A. Carter and Mrs. D. Ashbridge were present. 'Last week's euchre party at the Township Hall was quite successful 'as there were.- 15 tables and $35.00 taken in. So it looks as if the Cubs may look forward to camp. There is talk of another euchre party. There was a mistake regarding the Tupperware demonstration sponsored by the Cub Mothers, "It will be held on the evening of April 24 in the "Head" Church tea-room. . Sympathy is extended to the family of Arthur Fulford who lost his life last week in the plane crash at Thompson, Man. The Fulford family lived at the "Head" for many years and lived in the house now occupied | by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whitter and family, The boys received their primary education at the Head School. Those attend- ing the funeral, in Brampton, from Scugog were Mr, and Mrs. J. Manns, Mrs. C. Redman, Mrs. T. Redman, Mrs. D. Gerrow, Mrs. A, Carter, Mr. and- Mrs. Ted Leahy. . We are pleased to report that several badly needed electrical outlets have been installed in the Scugog Manse. Among those received as members into the United Church on Sunday were Nancy Crozier, Grace Pogue; Sylvia Fralick, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Manns, Mr, and Mrs, M. John- son, Mrs. Glen Demara, Mrs, Geo. Samells, Mr, B. Cawker, Fo 6 4 " 3 " N 9 v . v 4 vo p i ' ¢ )