i", HS SP PAN TATTLE GY A SAR we 245514 Vola bMS denied calli bl / SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. M. Fralick and Miss Marilyn Fralick spent Saturday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hope and family had a barbe- qued dinner with Mr. and Mrs. M. Wood of Bowmanville on Saturday night. Mrs. Lauretta Brekke of Ma- roun, Sask., is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. E, Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis, Me- Laren's Beach ard Mr. & Mrs. J. Wilson of Oshawa visitors at Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Freeman & family Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Day, Port Perry. Mrs. R. Lehman of Claremont with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson & Mary, attended the christening of the infant of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pierce of Markham om Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vickery of Oshawa at their cottage, Pine Point, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. I. Hornbostel, Arthur, Mrs. Joan Brodie, Mrs. Ben. Vickery and Mr. Peter Chappell all spent a delightful afternoon Saturday at an inter- esting auction in Port Perry. Mrs. Staples and William and Mrs. D. Manson of Toronto spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker. Misses Ruth Aldred and Kay Demara spent Saturday in Osh- awa with Mr. and Mrs. E. Pear- son. Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred visit- ed with Mrs. Aldred Sr. at Whitby on Sunday. A very enjoyable evening was held on Wednesday night at Grace Church. The Guide and Brownies, Mother and Daughter Banquet, sixty were present. Mrs, D. Nelson, Divisional Camp Adviser was present. Her daughter Miss Katherine Nel- son was the speaker. A lot of credit goes to the ladies here for the lovely banquet and set- ting provided. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter and family of Greenbank, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter. J Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton of Whitby guests of Mr. and Mrs. Appleton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Tor- onto with his brother over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith at their cottage, Pine Point, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Sr. of Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. M. Rutherford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, M. Elvang of Toronto at Pine Point for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Gould and daughter of Ballartrae and Miss Eileen Minty of Brant- ford, Mr. R. Nesbitt of Clare- mont and Mr. Jack Middleton of Ashburn recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Minty. Mr. Bill Sanders at his cott- age for the week. Mrs. Sanders and family came out on Sunday. Mr. Peter Chappell spent a busy weck-end at the Family cottage at Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs, D. Jackson of Oshawa, Mr. George Jackson & Mrs. Crooks of Port Perry guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson. Mr. Jack Cairns of Scarbor- ough a guest of Mr. S, Fralick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn and family and Mrs. Blanche Mark recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. McQuinn at Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope and fa- mily and Mr. and Mrs. H. Gar- dener of Elmira spent a day at Crystal Lake, recently. Mr. and Mis. T. Eden and fa- mily spert Sunday at Preston Lake with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooker. Mrs. R. Tetlow spent the week-end in Bowmanville with Mr. and Mrs. A. Heayns, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brodie, Deb- bie and Linda at the cottage for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. IH. Brodie wea with them. Mr. ard Mrs. R. Morris, Miss Ben Morris and friend of Osh- awa at their cottage, Pine Point over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. C. Young and Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniels guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W, Watts of Toronty at Pine Point for the week-end. Mr. Yaremko, Dr. Yaremko and sons of Toronto at their cottage MecLaren's Beach over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Warren and Mr, and Mrs. H. Shier of Uxbridge at McLaren's Beach on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred of Agincourt with his. father Mr. J. Aldred on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hornbostel & Angel spent the week-end at teh cottage, Pine Point. Their guest was Miss Ann Harvey, Liverpool, England, a cousin. Mr. Jim Gardener at the Cot- tage on Sunday. Guide and Brownie Parade & Service on Sunday. Rev. Gilbert is to be the speaker. You are welcome, 11.15 a.m. is the time. Obituary MRS. HENRY E. DODD The death occurred May 28 at her home, 531 Euclid St., Whit- by, of Margaret Jane Taylor, wife of the late Henry Edward Dodd. The deceased was in her 50th year. Born in Reach Township, Mrs. Dodd was a daughter of Robert F. Taylor and the late Margaret Taylor. She attended public & high school in Port Perry and was married in Port Perry in 1935. She had lived in Whitby for a number of years, and was a member of St. Mark's United Church. Predecased by her husband in 1960, Mrs. Dodd is survived by a daughter, Betty Joyce and her father of Port Perry. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. H. Hill (Doris) of Greenbank and three brothers, Arthur and Gor- don Taylor of Epsom and Bruce Taylor of Uxbridge. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. June 1, at the W. C. Town Funeral Home, Whitby. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. John Smith, minister of St. Mark's United Church, conducted the service. Burketon The John Welsh's from Tweed called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton over the holi- day week-end. Mr. Cyrus Ashton returned to Bowmanville a few days ago. The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Flowers being hit, by the side of a car. The report is she is not serious. The Struthers and Dunlop fa- milies from Bloomfield, Ont. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fraser. Church service was held at regular time last Sunday. Usu- ally the service is withdrawn for Anniversary at Enniskillen. Next Sunday is our Anniver- sary. The meeting was not so large in numbers on Wed., May 12th, Dr. Fralick, one of the faithful members was buried that day, Sympathy is extended to all his relatives. Mrs. Cullen, Vice- President occupied the chair in the absence of the President Mrs. Chapman. A welcome was extended to all. Meeting open- ed in the usual manner. Citi- zen's Prayer and O Canada was sung, Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Enquiries were made after those who are ill. Pleased te hear Mrs. L. Duff is home, other members ill are on the mend. 'Business was discussed. Renovations are being made at the Hall to give more room, work being done by some of the niembers. Two delegates are to attend a conference at Guelph where United Citizens meet from different Clubs the end of August. Many more may also attend, to be decided later. Mrs, Hedgson kindly donated another of her lovely afghan's. Tickets will be on sale in the near fu- ture. The afghan before brcught in a nice sum to help with expenses. The meeting Senior Citizens Club closed with the Queen and a lunch was served and sociable time enjoyed. The euchre at the Hall Sat., May 15th was a huge success. 19 tables were played, and a | goodly number came from Osh- | awa & vicinities and a good time was reported. Prizes were as usual very useful, some of | tirese were donated. The following poem was sent to one of our members recently from England, expressing their sympathy in the passing of a lcved one. It is such comfort- ing words and no doubt many will derive help from it too who has recently, or in the past, suffered bereavement of a dear one. Euchre winners were: Ladies first--DMrs. L.. Wilson, score 80, [Ladies second (tie between Mrs. O. Gimblett and Mrs. R. Rogers score 74), Consolation Mrs. F. Woods. Gent's first -- Mr. L. Eyre, score 82, second--Mr. G. Freeburn, score 79. Consola- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, June 3rd, 1965-9 euchre so interesting, *. ¢ The Life Beyond If you and I could only see, The beauty of the Land, To which our loved have gone to be, We'd joy and understand. If you and I could only see, The welcome they receive, If we could see their happy glee-- We surely would not grieve. If you and I could only see, How loved ores reunite, There'd be no tears for you or me, For them tis cloudless light. If you and I could only see, Then try to understand, We'd know how happy now they be, In that pure Heavenly Land. If you and I cculd only see, We surely would not fail, tion Mr. R. Morphy, score 41. Thanks to all who made this To see they dwell eternaly, Where pain ror ill assail, WANTED Dead Horses or and Crippled Cattle Highest Prices paid according to size and condition Phone Zenith 32800 NO TOLL CHARGE ED. PECONI & SON LTD. R.R. #2 WOODVILLE Collectors Licence 802-C-65 Feb, 4/65 DUFF ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Formerly Apex TV Service July/66 WANTED CARS FOR WRECKING Cartwright Auto Parts 7A Highway, 8 miles East of Port Perry Phone Blackstock 986-4281 Apr.29-June 17 Ph. 985-2806 Port Perry, Ont. 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