rear ---- ay aN er ---- @» Well-Known Resident Honoured A pleasant afternoon was en- joyed, recently, when forty ladies gathered together for a game of Bridge, at the Senior (Citizen's Hall. The main reason for the happy event was to hon- our a fellow bridge player who had been married early in the new year and had just returned from an extended wedding trip through the southern "states, San Fransisco, Vancouver and back through western Canada. Mrs. Albert Holmes, the for- mer Isabelle Holmes, was the guest of honour and was greet- ed upon her arrival with "She's a jolly good fellow". Mrs. Jes- sie Robertson, acted as mistress of ceremonies, and during the afternoon presented Mrs. Hol- mes with a Green Italian China Sandwich and Relish Dish, a pair of long black kid gloves and a sum of money from the bridge club players. Although through necessity, the celebration was somewhat belated, it turned out to be g very happy occasion. Mrs. Holmes taken by surprise, thanked the friends responsible in her usual charming manner. Mrs. Holmes is a well-known resident of Port Perry and for many years has been an untir- ing worker for the welfare of the community. She has been a most ardent worker in. the Church organizations, Senior Citizen's Club, Women's Hospi- LLL LLL LLL] Ldiabelals - . : [ } Fantastic! Over 18,000 people have seen "Tom Jones" at the Plaza Theatre, Oshawa. We are still - obliged to hold this picture until SATURDAY, JUNE 6th. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Best Picture "BEST COMEDY EVER MADE!" --=Newswaeel The whole Si world loves om Jones! EASTMANCOLOR A UNITED ARTISTS-LOPERT RELEASE RESTRICTED TO, 18 years & over . FEATURE TIMES 2.00-4.45-7.00-9.20 PLAZA Now Playing ih tal Auxiliary and many pa- tients will remember her gentle and efficient services rendered to them at the Community Me- morial Hospital of which Mrs. Holmes has been on the nurs- ing staff for quite a few years. Mrs. Holmes will be missed very much and this community will feel the loss of her support, however, everyone joins in ex- tending best wishes for a very happy future in her new envir- onment, a sincere invitation and a warm welcome will always be waiting for her and her husband in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs, Holmes are going to reside at 30 Huron Street, Lindsay, Ont. The committee responsible for this social event had decorated the hall in a suitable manner to fib the occasion and each bridge table was centred with unique daffodil flower arrange- ments. ; The bridge prizes were won by Mrs. W. T. Harris; Mrs, Al- bert Allen and Mrs. Ernest Healey and the door prize was won by Mrs. John Murray, all _of Port Perry. Port Perry UCW Unit 4 of the United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. William Chapman for their May meeting, Over twenty members were present and several visit- ors. Mrs. George Hall, the president, extended a hearty welcome and took charge of the "ALEK TRICIAN 5s WERE SENIOR IS OUR PERNANENT JOB-NOT JUST NOW ELECTRIC CRI AT ELECTRICAL WORK] | PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, 1964 -- 8 business session, The devotions were in charge of Mrs. Howard Mackey and Mr. Percy Willis with Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. Harry Heyes; Mrs, Bert Cliff and Mrs. Brent assisting in the Bible Reading and Discussion. Miss R. Woon in replying to the anwers gave out several very interesting facts which showed her wonderful knowledge of the scriptures. Reports were received from the various committees. The secretary, Mrs. Young read the minutes and the treasurer's re- port was presented by Mrs. Howard Mackey, Wool was handed out for knitting articles for the fall to Mrs. Day, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Cliff and Mrs. Young. Arrangements were completed for the Bake Sale and the trip to Toronto. 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