© 2 -PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Sept. 30th, 1965 AT REST | BARKER, James -- After a short illness at the Oshawa Gen. Hospital on Friday, Sept. 24th, 1965, James Barker of Raglan (formerly of Whitby). Beloved husband of the late Isabella Thompson, dear father of Mrs. C. Avéry (Irene) of Raglan; Gordon of Whitby, in his 94th year. Rested at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. Ser- vice was held on Monday, Sept. 27th at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery Prince Albrt, Minister Rev. John Smith, . WRIGHT, Albert W.--At his home Blackstock, Ontario on Thursday, Sept. 23, 1965 Albert W. Wright, beloved husband of Louise Spinks and dear father of Jean (Mrs. Fred Trewin) Blackstock and brother of Os- mond, Carl and Elva (Mrs. Percy VanCamp) of Blackstock, Hattie (Mrs. N. Holmes) Osh- awa, Rosetta (Mrs. R. Stinson) Bowmanville, dear grandfather of Loyd & Earle, in hig TTth | year. Service was held on Sat. at the Chapel of MeDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry. Inter- ment Union Cemetery, Cadmus. evening at the Scout Hall. The girls were presented with their certificates last Monday Front row, left to right: Janet Baird, Sandra Hall, Gail Forder, Dianne Hall, Marsha Mul- ___ Local Guides Presented With St. John's Ambulance First Aid Certificates Pictured above are fifteen Girl Guides and their leader, who successfully passed their St. John's Ambulance First Aid course. holland, Pat Healey, Karen Murray. Back row, left to right: Charlene Bourgeois, June Murray, Beverley Carnegie, Sharon Sweetman, Mrs." Audrey Hall (leader), Kathy Jeffery, Lynn_ MacGregor, Janice Williams, Mary Nelson. Absent when photo was taken were: 'Sherilyn Sonley and Joanne Jackson. Burketon A number from her attended Lindsay Fair. Amid sunny skies, one of the On Wednesday evening, Sept. 29 at 7.30 in Burketon Church Hall a meeting is being held to organize a teen age group for the community, All teenagers, boys and girls from age 13 on" pioneer families of Port Perry met for their first re-union, the Lake Park -- the attendance was gratifying with some 90 members present, ECE EE A ENE SE ER AS are welcome. Mr .and Mrs. L. Sunderland, | Toronto with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Holroyd on Sunday. Don't forget our Variety Con- cert Thursday evenjng in the Church. Mr. Leslie Taylor and Fred exhibited at Collingwood Fair on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bran- son and Dallis, Long Branch, Ont. were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor. Thank Offering on October 31 at Burketon United Church. All are welcome. the register signed, name tags { pinned on, then members en- Joyed a real visit during the afternoon. During the supper hour Mr. Gord Cawker of Kirkfield, chaired a brief business meet- ing. A committee was appoint- ed to plan for next year's re- union, namely Messrs. Bob Evans and Chuck Leechman of Toronto. A letter was read from Dr. Wm. Cawker and family of New Zealand, extending greet- ings, and expressing regret of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Car- nochan and Glen, Oshawa with | Carnochan. Mrs. E. Carnochan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and Wanda, Toronto with Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. David Gatchell, Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cawker Family Hold Reunion being unable to attend. FIRST AID On the 'evening of Sept. 28 latter part of Aug. at Balsam | py occasion" cards were signed | " Tribute was paid to the old- | t memb vosant, and "Han.] 1B the Scout Hall, seventeen S¥L mem rs prose P| Girl Guides and one leader of Port Perry were presented with Warm greetings exchanged, by all, and presented to Mrs. Wes. Cawker, Port Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cawker Sr. Toronto. Peterboro did the honours. The youngest member attend- ! Whitby, ing was Master Richard Curtis Cawker, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cawker, Oshawa. Mrs. Ted Deitrich of Toronto who assumed the responsibility of organizing the first re-union, was givn a small gift in appre- ciation for undertaking this duty which entails a tremend- ous amount of work. Cawkers were present from Toronto, Sarnia, Orangeville, Peterboro, Ottawa, Whitby, Oshawa, Kirkfield, Scugog Is- | land, Manchester and Port Perry. It was noted many familiar | faces wer among those missing --we hope to have 100% re- C. Stephenson, presentation next year. NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY ONTARIO RIDING "We've given the old parties lots of chance to prove themselves. They have let us down. New Democrats a chance." MEET AT O'Neill Collegiate 301 SIMCOE STREET NORTH, OSHAWA : Wednesday, October 6th, 1965 8.00 P.M. Now let's give the Vote OLIVER HODGES, Nov. 8th their St. John Ambulance Pre- liminary First Aid and Funda- Mr Geo. Moore of | mentals of First Aid Certifi- {cates by Mr. Ron Hawkins of Corps Supt. of St. John Ambulance, of Ontario and Durham Counties. Mr. Hawk- ins again stressed to the girls and the mothers present for the occasion the importance of First Aid and what to do should the need arise. The girls re- ceived their instruction and training from Mr. John Visser of the Whitby Division St. John Ambulance, who this passed CERTIFICATES summer helped in saving a small boy's life with his know- ledge of mouth to mouth resus- citation. It is hoped that in the new year a senior course of St. John . Ambulance First Aid for the adults of this community. will 'be started. ' Girl Guides taking the Course were: Sharron Sweetman, Dianne Hall; Sandra Hall; Sherilyn Sonely; Karen Murray; June Murray; Beverly Carnegie, Pa- tricia Healey, Cathy Jeffrey, Mary Nelson, Charlene Bour- geois, Janic Williams, Marsha Mulholland, Gale Forder, Lynne MacGregor, Sharon Baird, Jo- anne Jackson, Mrs. Audrey Hall (leader). T. C. (TOMMY) DOUGLAS, MP. || Leader of the New Democratic Party -- Pictured above are two members of St. John's Ambulance Corps for this area. The two men were present last Monday evening at the Scout Hall when seventeen of the locgh, girl guides received their First Aid Certificates. On the left is Mr. John Visser of Whitby, who was the girls' instructor for this course; and on the right is Mr. Ron Hawkins of Whitby, who presented the girls with their Certificates. Mr. Hawkins is the Corps Superintendent for Ontario and Durham' Counties. ? LOCAL GUIDES RECEIVE [}