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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Nov 1964, p. 2

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members and four visitors att- ended. Mrs. B. Mountjoy opened the meeting with a poem, Mrs. Harvey Graham and Mrs. Keith VanCamp conducted the wor- ship which consisted of prayer, Hymn, Scripture passage and Meditation on Anger. Mrs. J. ANNIVERSARY 45th SALE Now In Full Swing TED . "® FA ~ You wouldn't wear your summer WILGERE But have you changed your drivin' style when the weather gets near freezin'... to suit the ch angin' season? ARAL RAI 2-- PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. NOVEMBER 26th, 1964 | with prayer, followed by lunch | Blackstock United Church on wu Su ! and pictures shown by Mrs. C.| Saturday. Legion Ladies * BL AC KSTOC K NEWS nk of her trip to Nova Sco-| Mrs, C. Carroll, Tillsonburg, ng" 4 ia during the summer. spent last week with Mr, and Auxiliar Mee By O. Hill Carnaghan showed pictures tak- I: gon JO gh TH pend hig i John Hamilton and Mr. : r / en on her trip to Trinidad. od : e regular meeting of the . ie Jonhsers of the Candace Lunch consisted of baked Som did not have their lanes| My, and Mrs. Anson Taylor, | Ladies Aux. was held on Tues., ! ren gathered |p, angg, ote, made from West|P0Wed out. After the heavy | Scarboro, were Saturday even- | Nov. 10th. at the home of Mrs. Blake : snow fall Saturday, India recipes. Next meeting at ing dinner guests of Mr. and i by Gunter at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. the h £ Mrs. Ali Kh In the United Church, the| Mrs. Roy Taylor The meeting, attended by 17 16 and enjoyed dessert, follow- | | son 8 y: h 8 aN ON | heir rendered a lovely Trae x Hoy Sragion: members, was opened with the ing which the leader opened the | «oer én, ment of "What a Friend (Mr, and Mrs. Don Noble and | Usual ritual. A motion was Twenty-th bers and we : y : meeting with a reading. Mrs. y-three members and|y. ve in Jesus". Rev. Romeril's | family, Uxbridge were Satur- | made and passed to dress the Gunter gave the worship|tWO leaders of the Messengers | (oon was from the text--¢I| day evening dinner guests of | Hospital Aux. doll draw in the "Green with Envy". For Bible | 5Pent a most enjoyable hour on |." ov ochamed of Jesus" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor | 8mount of $15.00. Study 'Mrs. Romeril showed a Tuesday after school when Mrs. , ' and girls * film strip on Acts, chapters 27 Khan told them of various| IM St. John's church Canon girls. Plans were made to have an and 28, This concluded the | things in Trinidad. She told a Ashmore Ie 8 Tissiontry Miss Jean Wilson, Toronto, Fiat dimer on Dee; 15th ab {ie study of the Acts, story of one child there and|Sérmon from the text "I Be-| and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wor- | Flamingo Restaurant, All mem- December meeting to be at showed various articles of cloth- seech ou brilisen + + + + YOUr| yell, Sudbury visited Mr. and |bers are cordially invited. Mr aan ing, jewellery and little trink- | fe8sona e service, Romans 12-1, Mrs. Chales Wilson during the Nomina f oli g. ets she had purchased in Trin-| The O.N.O. menibers enter-| yeok-end ominations for 1966 officers Tuesday P.M., November 17,| idad when there on a visit. tained their husbands or friends ' and executive were held. Elec- the Anna Unit met at the home| Ay 1a members and the two | © 2 delicious chicken dinner at| Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- [tions will be held on Dec. 8th. of Mrs. Roy Taylor. 13 mem- leaders srerd present at the the Bonfire restaurant, Lindsay | cher took Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | A good show of members would bers, 1 visitor and one child Explorer meeting on Tuesd ae on Saturday. 42 persons en-| bert Archer to Beaverton Sat- | be appreciated. attended. Mrs. Kenneth Sam- atier school "oy Dalton Tey joyed the meal and pleasant | urday where all visited Mr. and Meeting closed in the usual alls opened the meeting. Hymn | oli leq the ywordhip in which evening. The evening began| Mrs. Frank Cook. manner. 504 was sung. Mrs. Ernest Richard Gunter, Linda Me- with the singing of the Queen Swain gave the worship theme, Laughlin and Eleanor Wright and toast to the Queen, follow- : People who know who they are, | assisted, Leslie Wright read | C4 PY Singing of Grace. Follow- ¢ with Scripture, Mark 5: 1-20. | {pe Bible passage, Offering was ing the meal the President-- YOU'LL GET SHOWERED WITH } Mrs. Romeril summarized | dedicated by Dale VanCamp. Robin McLaughlin extended COMPLIMENTS ON YOUR f chapters 8, 5 and 10 of God and| Nancy Dorrell told the story | © c.come to all. " ~ | His Purpose and led the dis-| from the Study Book. The toast to the husbands New Short Hair-Do" | cussion. Next meeting to be at] Ron Call was snswared with was proposed by Joan Paisley the home of Mrs, Lorne Thomp- | the Motto. All are learning th 5nd responded fo by Boy Turn. LUCKY DRAW EVERY EK UNTI | son. Closed with Benediction. | py nose. Plans wer ng ©) er. The toast to the wives was WE L . Lunch and social time enjoyed. | oq DS nin ig men-| proposed by Merrill Van Camp CHRISTMAS -- Winner for this week-- The Dorcas Unit met at the | sonted at the Christmas Surduy | 220. Fesponded to by Gwen Bal- MRS. ART COX home of Mrs. Fred Dayes on aveding sevice a ar lingal. A sing song led by Wednesday afternoon, Novem- Sve wy " oe ove Elaine Bailey with Ruby Van OPEN TUES. & THURS. NIGHTS and ber 18th, with 8 members and rs ioe BL payel:| Comp at the plano was then ALL DAY SATURDAY 2 visitors present. a Rs sip y Tess, enjoyed followed by games and : Leader opened the meeting | i the Pacich Hall "ony a dancing to records. ® Call Now For Your Appt. At eo . with scripture passage. Hymn with Pres Mrs H E Hid Mrs, H. McKee; Mr. and TE l | 196 was sung. Mrs. Walter in the holy M y Hr S Ny ¥r ank Filipovits and thr JESSIE S BEAUTY SALON Wright gave the worship in| wih Hemn Wea] Spans girls, Norwich were Sunday which she offered prayer. Read | grep Eig 1" Tb ry guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bill 085-7991 i the scripture from Joshua 4: umuit'. "ne tresl-| Ferguson and baby Alan and Rony i dent read the opening prayer : 6-7 and a meditation on Re-| o1q cave the Devoti b Mr. Roy Ferguson. i membrance, "What mean these a eS : iy ons based (Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar, i Stones?" on the saim, Denise, Kathy and Eddie, Secar- : LH s & Mrs. Cecil Hill introduced| 1reasurer gave a good re-|boro were Sunday guests of ; ; Mrs. Khan, who gave a very| Port of chicken pie supper | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and CT i interesting talk on Life and| Which was considered a great | family and called on the Bill E Customs of Trinidad. She wore | Success. Several letters of | Fergusons. : one Sari and displayed four | thanks were read from ladies| Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Sam- . others also various articles of | Who had secured quilts from | ells spent the week-end with dress, jewellery and souvenirs |the W.A. Mrs. McArthur re-| Mr. and Mrs. Melville Samells : 3 of Trinidad where she visited | Ported 55 Calendars had been | and family, Bowmanville. Te for seven weoks. ordered. Corporate Commun-| Two bus loads of High School PLUMBING -- H " ATING Mrs. Wright thanked Mrs. fon for St. Andrews Day was | students went to Toronto and Als Khan. Business was dealt with | discussed and will be held next | the Royal Winter Fair Satur- ELECTRIC and meeting closed with hymn | Sunday. - Nomination of offi-| day. Several other persons at- and prayer. Lunch was served | cers resulted in all officers ac- | tended the fair during the week. by the hostess. Mrs. Khan play- | cepting their office for another; Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright, C.- : * ed records of music from Trin- | Year. Meetings for the winter | Port Perry and Miss Hazel : idad through the pleasant soc- months will be held in the af-| Wright, Oshawa were Sunday P i P 0 : ial hour. December meeting to | ternoons with the Christmas| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter or erry I} ni. be at Mrs. C. Hills. meeting in December held at| Wright and girls. : py : ; Mrs, Richard VanCamp was | Mrs. MeArthur's home. Roll| Congratulations to Mr, and 0 ice 085-2473 R hostess for the Esther Unit on | call was well answered in spite | Mrs. Clem Wilson (nee Dianne | : es. Wednesday evening. Eight | of bad weather. Pres. closed| Worrell) who were married in a : en ---- Winter driving Is dangerous . ; visibility is low during winter storms; ; stopping takes longer; and early darkness means more driving after dark. : | TO AVOID WINTER ACCIDENTS: slow down... keep your windshield free of ice and snow . . , follow at a safe distance and remember tg leave one window open a litle at all x tof JACKSON APPLIANCES Port Perry 985-2272 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Light Bulbs times. If you have to stop in a hurry, pump your brakes, don't : : into a skid. (Power brakes need er » don't jam them and put your car 1-26W 1-40W iy 1-60W 1-100W OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION | Reg. Value $1.12 ALION SPECIAL +r} >» CIA LI | AVES OI S902 WAV I O38 DI: Abc. SSOCIATION

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