. preside over nominations for Ordinary Seaman Larry Brown, Halifax, visited his mo- ther Mrs. O. Brown and other relatives, Miss Lexie Love gaily enter- tained young folk to a pleas- ant Yueltide party in the holi- day. ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson upon their recent marriage. Glad to learn Mr. Perkins is progressing after surgery in Oshawa hospital The Christmas meeting of the U.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Grant Hunter whose home was gay with the yuletide tree adding a festive note of the season. A rich, well planned devotion was given by the .group in charge -- Mrs. E. McKerihan, Mrs. E, Martyn, Mrs. W. Vance and the hostess who also ac- companied all musical numbers interspersed throughout the program. It was pleasing to have two girls L. Love and L. Hunter who rendered a lovely. duet, Later Lexie Love sang a delightful solo. The four choir members also rendered suitable number, after which Mrs. Vance" dedicated the offering. Mrs. H. Hodgins, president, chaired the meeting by first ex- tending a general welcome es- pecially visitors. Minutes read by sec'y Mrs. E. Martyn. Re-. port by. treasurer" Mrs. Jewell. Several voiced wise viewpoints 'that could be exercised for fu- ture bazaar, etc. Many ex- pressed pros and cons pertain- ing to the three year old group system. Names of shut-in folk were suggested for receiving remembrances at this season. A worthwhile sum was voted to church board and S. School. Rev. Rice arrived in time to 1965 executive. The complete slate will be printed after next meeting as several minor offices are as yet Prince Albert News enjoyed ended the pleasant meeting. Sunday evening prior to Christmas the church sanctuary was decorated in poinsettas, candle and evergreen setting for the annual Pageant, "Holy Night", presented by the mixed choir assisted by senior classes of the Sunday School. The twenty voice choir attired in their usual black gowns, topped off with splashy red collars plus each member wearing a cone effect corsage and carried a lighted candle. The choir seated in the gallery were most liberal with Yuletide song. A double appreciation to Miss Dianne Hall, Port Perry who shared her accomplished voice. All musical numbers were ac- companied by Mrs. B. Snelgrove at the organ. The organist and helpers gave many hours to- wards this meaningful evening, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter and family had their three neices, the Misses Robertson, Toronto, Miss Joanne McLeod Black- stock, Mr. Chas. Willes, Green- bank and the grandfather Mr A. Robertson. With Mr. and Mrs. N, Wil. son and boys were Mr. & Mrs. N. Jackson, Bré&eklin, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Ro and sons, Blackwater. Mr. and Mrs, E. Martyn had their son Bruce, of Waterloo, and. daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Lake and Bretida 6f Qakwood. ~ Mr. and Mrs. B. Fear were visited by his sister Miss B. Fear, Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt and family, Miss A. Strickland all of Oshawa; and Miss M. Rodd, of Greenbank all spent the day with Mr. F. Vickery and the Les Beacock family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hodgins had their family Mr. and Mrs. R. Murrin, Mr. and Mrs. D. Coulter both of Toronto, also the Terry Hodgins, the Stan Glass family, also friends Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Glass, to be filled- A delicious lunch Sr., Mr, and Mrs. R. Bateman and family, Mr. T. Brunton all of Port Perry. With Mr. and Mrs. B. Snel- grove and family were their cousins Mr. and Mrs. A. Snel- grove and Douglas and his sis- ter Mr, and Mrs. Gibson all of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs, B. Smith had their family Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie & family, Seagrave, and Mr. and Mrs. Garvey & family. Mr. and Mrs, L. Hunter had her brother Mr. and Mrs. N. Malcolm, Toronto and Mr: and Mrs. N. Van Camp and family, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. FI. Pearce had Mr. and Mrs. ks. Steinoff and family, Toronto, Mr. Ogden, Ottawa, Mr- and Mrs. Haynes, Bowmanville and Mrs. Tetlow, Scugog Island. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Raines had among others Mr. and Mrs. B. Raines and family, Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Ron. Middleton had his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Middleton, Mr, and Mrs. K. Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Middletons, Oshawa, Mr. & Mrs. Reg. Middleton, Cooksville, Mrs. O. Kozloski. Mr. and Mrs, G- Skerratt and sons had their family Mr. and Mrs. Don Little, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.- Keenan, Mr. and Mrs: G. Cawker, Mr- and Mrs, D. Wil- liamson and each their families all of Oshawa. oe A RL PE APT Or FASE SRR B ES ER BRIAR PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1965--b& | I Mr. Alvin Hunter joined others at the home of his daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heayn and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Newnham had Mr, and Mrs. Kimmerly of Torrence, Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis and Mys. Mountenay and two children of Whitby, Mr. & Mus. A- Newnham and family of Shirley Road. Mr. and Mrs. D. Southwell and family, Oshawa with her mother Murs. Stella Heayn and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lindsay had their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. R. Lindsay of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Hope and family assembled with the family at the home of her par- ents Mr, and Mrs. E. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Hope and family had his mothe? Mrs, D. Hope, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Sturman and family, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hope, of Newcastle, Mr, J. Hope and Miss V. Chilvers. Mr, and Mrs. H. Snooks had their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Van de Water of Windsor, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Snooks, Blackwater and Mr. R. Snooks and Wendy, Blackstock. Mr.-and Mrs. F, Fletcher had their son Mr, and Mrs. B. Flet- cher and baby; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Smith, Ohio; Mr- and Mrs. Watson, Thornhill, and Mr. and Mrs. K. Ryder and family of Islington. } Mr. and Mrs. E. Weeden ave her sister Miss Braun, lorida; a brother Mr. and Mrs. and sons. (continued on page 8) ° NOT starting 9 Dec. 23 - Jan. 7 Village Of Port Perry CHRISTMAS TREES will be picked up on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1965, JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk-Treasurer. ICE ° :00 a.m. { \ PANCAKE FLOUR ...... 2 - 43c. Pay aa Bnd, Wed. - Sat., Jan. SANT Aunt Jemima -On Sale This Week- 6 - 9 at your Carload Food Market, Prince Albert KRAFT Macaroni Dinner 7% oz. Pkgs, 2 -29c. 16-0z. Pkgs. TN -- DO IT SUPPORT YO CALL 314 SIMCOE ST. SOUT Phone WINTER'S THE TIME FOR Renovating and clean up jobs WHEN Men and materials are available EMPLOYMENT CAMPAIGN YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE NOW UR WINTER 104631 Mandarin ORANGES .. 2 - DONALD DUCK 48-0z. Tins CARNATION 3 1b. Pkg. ORANGE Instant JUICE ...... 2-99c. | MILK ........ $LI9 SAICO 11-0z. Tins HEREFORD © 12-07 Tin 49c. CORNED BEEF ......... 4c. 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