12 -- PORT PERRY STAR, TRURY, DECEMBER 17th, 1964 CW.L. Hold Pot Luck Supper The 'Catholic Women's Lea-; member. was to bring a guest hal vd iS Ca Supper, in the Parish Hall, on | close and each one of us had a Thurs., Dec. 8. Father Beck | delicious Pot. Luck Supper opened the meeting with prayer. | tucked under our belt. The minutes were read and, the Treasurer's report given. The final arrangements were made i h Ik Ww | for the Childen's Christmas reen an ons Party on Sunday, Dec. 20th in| The November Meeting of =a the 1Iailr- "Phe Christinas-Cuke "the Greenbank WwW. I. was held and Tray on which tickets are|at the home of Mrs. Ross being sold was on display, this | Cookman. draw will' be made Dec. 20th.| The president, Mrs. N: Smith Members with tickets for the|opened the meeting with a Hospital Draw were reminded | poem. to get them turned in. Tt was| Roll Call, "What I left un- decided to buy the flowers for|done to attend the W.I. Meet- the Altar for Dec. 8th, and for ing", answered by 27 members Xmas. A Christmas party is|and visitors, was very amusing. planned for the Mental Health| Mrs. P. Diamond our delegate Patients on Sunday Dec. 18th. |to the Convention at the Royal A Motion was made to send a York brought back a most in- parcel to the "Shut Ins" for teresting 'report. Christmas. : "Never wear your Institute The meeting then adjourned [Pin as a brooch, wear it over and the ladies found places at |Your heart". She said she looked the tables, where all enjoyed a|around and some ladies had bountiful supper. Carol sing- [their hearts in a peculiar place, ing was enjoyed by everyone. [including herself. "Have a lit- Then there was the exchange of | tle of something about the Mot- gue held their Annual Pot Luck | with her. The party came toss report again. Thank you Mrs. ' quired but I think that some Ae IANA RL Sa ea NBR SED ) you do speaks louder than what . cream festival, all you could eat. you say." Stomach aches were common There were So many more Hi . H Id that day. good points Mrs. Diamond had | top ea Mr. Litt has started his an- brought to us, it would be well nual Christmas cake shoot. He worth our while to hear the By Gayle' Wright tells us that skill is not re- Diamond. Mrs. H. McMillan welcomed and' introduced our guest, Mrs. Roy Cornish of Port Perry. Mrs. Cornish brought us a: After exams cir-| skill is needed to hit the tar- cles leave, fati- get. gue fades away,| The Grade Nine people re- and activities| ceived their bars last week. I fistart again a-| ight mention that Grade nine splendid talk on our motto, . round old P.P.|jis the year "to start to collect "Citizenship". She stressed im- H.S. The gym is|tyose bars and make them portance of Immigration. on our , busy place with grade nine|copnt towards that. ARR vem _-- own way of life. "We are all gis practicing their junior &|ant school letter. immigrants or descendants of| ganior basketball. immigrants. The early immi- / . grants to Canada were from the| We Have finally seen the last) year. The lip British Isles. Then from 1890-| of our magazine campaign, We| have. been chosen and a n- 1910, the immigrants came finishe it up with a gala icel volved are enjoying themselves, from southern and eastern Europe, e.g. Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Russia. Immigrants have added m h ; to our Cultural life, e. g. Ketsh, / Tube Feeders Armenian, great photographers. Cow Trainers Take a look around our A Feed stores and you will notice foods uger lecders on our shelves, the recipes orig- \ Silo Unloadérs ' oi 1 inating from other lands, e.g. 3) . Danish pastry, Catelli, etc. : Forage Equipment -------- -------- Curling has started again this, skips and rinks Mrs. Cornish also showed us Badger Barn some interesting and beautiful } . Cleaners pictures of out Province of Ontario. SERVICE gifts. Father Beck was called [to at every meeting". 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