Greenbank W.I. Greenbank Ladies enjoyed a special treat when they motored to the home of Mrs. Ed Brown's R.R. 2, Uxbridge, for the Sept. meeting, After seeing around her grounds, her beautiful flowers and picturesque landscaping, our hostess met us at the door all bedecked in. an old-fashioned | costume, The meeting opened with singing of the Ode and repeat- ing Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Mrs. A. McMillan, Sec'y, read the minutes. Roll call was an- swered by 20 members and 6 visitors "Popular Song in My Teens." The Pres. Mrs. N. Smith, welcomed visitors and mems- bers, also thanked our hostess. Our Short Course will be April 1, 1965. "Choosing and Using Fabrics". An invitation to attend Honeydale W.I. Oct. 1, Thurs. 2.00 p.m. was accepted -- Mrs. Cawker to speak on her trip to Convention in Nova Scotia. An invitation to attend Black- stock W.I. Oct. 7th, Wed., 8.00 p.m. was accepted, The Area Convention is Nov. 4, 5 and 6, at the Royal York Hotel. Moved by Mrs. E. Cle- ments, seconded by Mrs. R. Baird that Mrs. P. Diamond be our delegate, carried. The Pres. thanked all who helped with the display at Port Perry Fair. Also congratula- tions were expressed for the very fine showing. The Programme consisted of Motto "What we make of our home is more important than what our house is made of", by Mrs. Diamond. Home-Building is of slight importance if we cannot come home to relax-- Man's home is his castle. "Home's just a corner of the word, that's sent us to make sweet, A place for smothing out the way, for tired hands and feet. A corner where we do our best, and joys and sorrows share. A place for toil, a place for rest, a little place for prayer." Poem--*"The Plain Truth a- bout Milking" by Mrs. M. Lee. Contest on "Cakes" by Mrs. Lee. Our President asked Mrs. Brown to speak a few words. She had most interesting bits of news to tell us about the building of her beautiful home that she and her husband did themselves. There is still pion- eer spirit left in us yet. Meeting closed with the Queen, singing of the Grace. Social half-hour enjoyed by all. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 -- 15 Obituaries FLOSSIE FEGUSON Flossie Eliza Ferguson en- tered into rest on Monday, September 21st, 1964. Flossie Arkwright beloved wife of the late Roy Ferguson, passed away at Kelowna Hospital B.C. af- ter a short illness. Left to mourn are her son Donald Bruce of Eastend, Sask., and her daughter, Patricia Jane (Pat) (Mrs. Allan McIntosh) of Kelwowna B.C. There are two grandsons in Eastend, and four grandsons and a grandaughter in Kelowna. Flossie Arkwright was born in Verulam and spent most of her girlhood around Rosedale, Balsam Lake. She married Roy Ferguson on Nov. 5th, 1919 and lived in Cartwright for a year. Then they went to Sask., where their three children were born. years old. When Mr. Ferguson retired they left the prairies for a home in Westbank, B.C. Mrs. Ferguson remained there after her husband's death in Dee. 1961. In the fall of 1963, Mrs. Fer- guson came East to visit the Arkwright and Ferguson fami- lies. Still suriving are her bro- ther Richad Wilford Arkwright of Rosedale, Ont., and three sisters (Minnie) Mrs. F. J. Goodman of Rosedale (Char- lotte) Mrs. G. A. Fritsch, Ren. frew, Ont. and (Evelyn) Mrs. G. H. Wilkinson, Four Mile Lake, Coboconk, Mrs. Fritsch was with her sister at the time of her death. Mrs. Ferguson will be missed by all who knew her. Prices Effective Oct. 14, 15, 16, 17 BOSTON BROWN PRITAN CLARKS 4 VARIETIES EXTRA THIS WEEK A TOTAL OF $34.00 IN a NN NINN Aylmer Beans 2 - 33c. Beef Stew ....... 35¢c. Tomato Soup . 6 - 49c. Post Cereals . Rl RN RS RR Taian SSR LOU LL LK aA TI HSIN Receive an Extra $10.00 Tape with FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER, 64-0z. size Receive an Extra $6.00 Tape with 'CREST TOOTH PASTE, 6¢ Off Giant Size Receive an Extra $4.00 Tape with PURITAN MEAT BALLS "N" GRAVY; 15-0z. 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