outstanding academy award. After the meeting adjourned, the ladies travelled to Haugen's where arrangements were made by the president, Mrs. McDer- mott for the annual party. Lun- cheon & a social half-hour was enjoyed, Scout Paul McDermott acted as host to his fellow scouts and entertained with 12 -~ PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, May 13th, 1965 Scouts Demonstrate Skills For Members Of Auxiliary HONEYDALE W.I. APRIL MEETING on the program. The Prince The April Meeting was a Pot | Albert Girls under the leaders Luck Luncheon, Thirty-three | ship of Mrs. Martyn and Mrs, members sat down to a table| Pugh had a display of their laden with all kinds of delicious | work. The Port Perry Girls, dishes of food. During the din- | under Miss A. Dodd and Miss By Alma Reesor The Scout and Cub Mothers' Auxiliary held their meeting at the home of the president, Mrs, Grant McDermott. Mrs. McDermott extended a word of welcome and expressed her pleasure in seeing so many out. The annual reports were presented after the regular op- ening ceremonies. The secre-' RU Lk derLjilbs <£ INVEST NOW' 32% tary, Mrs. Orten Michie gave a spendid detail report on the year's activites and also an- nounced that the president had secured: a complete list of of- ficers for the ensuing year. The Treasurer, Mrs." Donald Coch- rane in her financial statement reported that all outstanding accounts were attended to and the annual allocation to the group committee looked after. Scoutmaster Robert Bell was the guest speaker and was ac- companied by several scouts from his patrol who conducted demonstrations of knot tieing; first aid, etc. which proved of great interest to the eighteen light refreshments. The next meeting of Scout and Cub Mothers' Auxili- ary will be held in the Scout Hall and the new executive will be installed. All ing their share. mothers are asked. to keep this date in mind, May 17. 8.30 p.m. and plan to attend and bring a friend. The need for support, interest and wel- fare of the auxiliary is at stake. A program is being arranged and it is decided to have a pot luck luncheon at the close of the meeting with each one provid- An appeal is being sent out for more leaders and assistants and it is antici- the ner a presentation was made to Mrs. N. Williams for her work I the past two years as President. The meeting was called to or- der at two o'clock. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary, The treasurer then gave her report. The Cor« respondence was read and dis- cussed, Achievement day was t> be held/in Brooklin on April 13. The short course for next year was discussed; the choices were (1) Block Printing (2) Window Treatment (3) More about Finishes, Mrs. Cornish passed out Forfeit Calendars for the Hospital Auxiliary, the same to be returned June 3rd. Tickets are on sale for the Rug A. Kent presented a Skit. The tClass "Focus on Finishes" un- der Mrs. S. Naples and Mrs, S. Ploughman put on a Fashion Show--Modelling their sewing. A lovely lunch was served by the group in charge. UTICA NEWS Church Service on Sunday was well attended for Mother's Day. Next Sunday Service at the usual hour 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burnett of VICTORIA and GREY | ladies present. Those taking| pated that a re i 2 . presentative : : TRUST Guaranteed | part were Scouts Paul McDer-| from the group committee will] & th ----'re Te y oa ly iid cai on hig Investments. mott; Ross Armstrong; John|be on 'hand to state the needs Tra orgy : y ne ont Mrs lly Beare of i Interest is payable Kent; Neil Clark; Carnochan|and explain the position of the | "eS and giving a Curren * red ; Perry visjted with Mr. and Mrs. half yearly or may be left to compound Emmerson Insurance Agency LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry and Larry Reesor. During the business discus- sion several suggestion regard- ing the raising of funds were considered, voted and approved. The report of the theatre party arranged by the Auxiliary stated that it was a huge sue cess. Approximately thirty- seven ladies journeyed to Tor- onto to see My Fair Lady and Telephone 985-2421 Ty everyone was delighted with the fine presentation of this Scout and Cub Organizations. More about this will be found in the coming events. Event. The Annual Meeting and In- stallation of Officers then took place--Mrs. H. Honey was no- minated Secretary for the No- minations. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read. The yearly reports of all the Standing Committees were read. The nominating committee then presented the New Slate of Of- ficers. Mrs. N. Williamg mov- ed the slate of Officers be ac- cepted. Mrs. Sam Cawker, the Nl District President installed the New Officers. Mrs. Cawker gave a short talk telling the la- dies, the Constitution wag the frame work of the Branch, and the By-Laws are the tools to work with. It is our duty to do our very best for the branch and create a good impression and then try to sustain it--co- Jack Crdsier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and girls, also Mrs. D. Harper, visited on Sunday with Mrs. George Gibson at Taunton. Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Storie ard family visited her parents Mr, and Mrs. James Toogood in Port Perry. . "Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and family spent Sunday with the Strong family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall and Mrs. Frank Kendall visited with Mrs, Wm. Philp at Glen- cedar Nursing Home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brown and family visited with Mr. & Mrs. Bert Pearson and Mrs. Herb. Pearson, also calling on Mr. & Mrs, Bob Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. operation makes progress. Doug McKinley, Willowdale. \ | The Officers for 1964 - 65 | Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Slack i President-- visited with Mr. and Mrs, Mur- Mrs. Gordon Robertson ray Geer. Nineteen tables of Euchre LUCKY MAY DAYS MAY 20-21-22 Check the circular in the Oshawa Times on Wed., May 19 For Outstanding Values and 1st Vice President-- Miss A. Dodd 2nd Vice President-- Mrs, S. Naples Secretary-- Mrs. Harold Honey Ass't Secretary-- Mrs, S. Ploughman Treasurer--Mrs. E. Bryant Pianist--Mrs. S. Ploughman Branch Directors-- Mrs. W. Chapman, Mrs. F. Warren, Mrs. F. Raines District Director-- Mrs, Wm. Moase Alternate Director-- |. Mrs. S. Naples * * » MAY MEETING The May Meeting of the Honeydale W.I, was held May Gth in the Anglican Hall, The new president Mrs. G, Robert- son took charge of the meeting. The minutes of the last meet- were played in Community Hall on Saturday evening. Ladies First -- Kate Crosier; Ladies Second -- Lena Ogden; Cons.-- Irene Fielding; Gent's First-- Roy Morphy; Gent's Second-- Chet Geer; Cons.--R. Nesbitt. Next Euchre May 22nd. 572% GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS In 5 Years $1,000 Grows to $1311.67 When the interest is left to accumulate ing were read by the Secretary. mn [ The Treasurer then gave her Details On Lucky May Days | report. The Correspondence 9 was read and discussed. A bus trip for the near future was YOUR KEY discussed. The District Annual TO THE BEST Meeting is being held in the INVESTMENTS Kinsale Church on May 20th. 308 DUNDAS ST. W. The Voting Delegates.to this OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK THURSDAY & FRIDAY Pp Se cl a -------- PEPPY TY OTT NIGHT SP REE 0 EL PASE Le ENT PACERS IT MT A FA TANS TRE ATR If TR ACY PE meeting are Mrs. L. Mrs, Hardy, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Moase, Mrs. Williams. The Forfeit Calendars for the Hos- pital Auxiliary are to be re- turned June 3rd. The Roll Call --"What I left undone to attend the W.I. Meeting" -- brought forth some very interesting an- I EA A Tn EB HY LT TN A RTI UT A TAT TS Fer Honey, | WHITBY SELL and BUY THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED swers, The meeting was then SECTION turned over to the program : UNTIL 0:00 P. M. committee, Mrs. Day gave a OF THR FEE ® oe] talk on the Motto -- "If you i think the world is wrong re- p Pp S : member it contains people like or} Jerry x far l} : H " you", The 4-H Girls were next FLL TTT Ta -- Pp ' ee tors 1 arr »