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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Nov 1965, p. 5

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On October 30th an open in- stallation of the Offiers of War- riner Lodge was held in- the|® new lodge hall at 8.30 p.m. The meeting was called to order by the Noble Grand Bro. Ronald Wanamaker. The Marshal of the installing team took over and announced that Bro. Joe Imeson, Dist. De- puty Grand Master and Staff were prepared to carry out their duties of installing the members of Warriner Lodge into their respective offices. Bro. Ronald Wanamaker was placed in the Past Grand's chair and the D.D.G.M. took charge. The following officers were installed: Noble Grand--Chas. Bourgeois R.S.N.G.--Maurice Fralick. L.S.N.G.--Clem Jeffery Vice Grand--Thomas Hodgins R.S.V.G.--Dorian Butt L.S.V.G.--Gordon Pogue Rec. Sec'y--Stan Ploughman Fin. Sec'y--Kenneth Dowson Treasurer--Arthur Van Camp Chaplain--Jack McClellan Warden--Kenneth Sturman Conductor--Donald Crosier R.S.S.--Wm. Barr L.S.S.--Wm. Mark Inside Guard--Donald Geer Outside Guard--Leonard Beadle The installing teams work be- ing completed they retired in form with Bro. Chas. Bourgeois the new Noble Grand taking charge. After the members of the in- stalling team returned the N.G. called Bro. Ronald Wanamaker, Past Grand to the centre of the floor where his son Wayne and daughter Linda presented him with a Past Grands Jewel, Bro. Ron was surprised but very Lodge Officers Installed During Impressive Ceremony pleased and proud of his son & daughter. The Noble Grand asked the D.D.G.M. Bro. Joe Imeson for his message of the evening, which was very inspiring, and all received some fine words of advice and encouragement. Bro. Clarence Butson the Dis- trict Warden of District #41 was called upon, who spoke words of welcome to all present and then thanked the members for placing him in this high office. If all goes according to plan Bro. Clarence Butson will be the next District Deputy Grand Master of District #41. Several of the visiting Noble Grands complimented the in- stalling team on their splendid work. At this time all retired to the banquet room where a well planned lunch was enjoyed. 4-H CLUB PORT PERRY WEST 4-H HOMEMAKING MEETING Port Perry Dinettes opened with 4-H Pledge. Roll Call was taken with 11 members present. Minutes read by Reneé Quan. Business. Suggestions why fruit should be served were discussed. Also ways of serving fruit and good foods are economical. Group work -- Girls made Prune Sponge. Beth Robertson and Reneé Quan made Coddled Apples for the meeting. Closed with 4-H Creed. Prune Sponge and Coddled Apples were then eaten. always take a DhiveIu Tody / ALSO: Balancing Done Adlioriged i) Sowvice CURB LATELY? BETTER HAVE YOUR WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECKED AND PREVENT EXPENSIVE TIRE WEAR . ll out Pligcision HUNTER EQUIPMENT! Even the best drivers scrape a curb now and then... maybe you have too! It doesn'? real hard jolt to misalign wheels enough to cause unnecessary, costly wear that can cut tire mileage in half. You'll enjoy driving more, fool Why chance i? GORD LEWIS MOTOR SALES 52 Water St. On The Car Precision Wheel 985-7091 While You Wait First World War Veterans Meet At Re-union In Toronto By Roy Scott Fifty years, to a boy or girl to look forward to, is like an eternity -- but fifty years to a group of First World War Vet- erans gathered in Toronto over the last week-end, was like yesterday. On November 20th, 1915, the 58th Battalion, after having trained at Niagara-On-The- Lake, marched to Toronto, and from there went overseas to take part in a War that was supposed to end all wars. (Ed. Note: From Niagara-OnThe- Lake to Toronto is 96 miles. In 1916 the only pavement was through the City of Hamilton-- the balance of the way was un- paved, dusty road). Landing in England December 1st, we continued our training until February 21, 1916. Then over to France and Belgium for three years of trench warfare. Trench warfare meant mud, filth, rats, lice, to say nothing of the dangers of shell fire, machine guns, bombs and gas, which took a toll of 867 killed and 28356 wounded. Altogether, there wre approx- imately 5000 men passed through our Battalion in those 3 years, and now -- b0 years later, there remains about 175. Friendships that were formed under the most dreadful of conditions have remained strong. So strong, in fact that men came from Halifax, N.S; St. Johns, New Brunswick; Montreal; Ottawa; Galena, I11.; Detroit, 'Mich.; New Liskeard and many other points. It has been said "Will they never forget it?" Our answer is "NO". Neither do we wish to impose any day as a day of Remembrance on any who wish to forget. To vets, like us, every day is Remembrance Day. There are a few members who have had the opportunity of go- ing back to visit many of the old places overseas; among them many of the cemeteries where their pals are buried. They stand there, and talk with those departed, and almost al- ways, the one question asked "Is it a better world because of PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Nov. 11th, 1965-5 4-H CLUB NEWS PORT PERRY 4-H HOMEMAKING CLUB Meeting opened with 4-H Pledge. Roll Call was taken with 12 members present. The minutes were read by Norma McNenly. Discussion--How to plan good meals using leftovers. The rea- sons for the Food Guid for Health -- meat and fish and how to use meat and meat al- ternatives for supper. Group Work' -- Three girls made Cheese Fondue. Meeting closed with 4-H Creed, then the delicious Cheese Fondue was eaten. our sacrifice?" The only truth- ful answer they could give, is No. We were all agreed that the enduring friendships renewed again last week-end were cer- tainly worth it, and all of us can but hope to meet again. Prices Effective WED. - SAT. NOV. 10 - 13 PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. ARLOAD FOOD MARKETS Pork Chop RIB CHOPS LOIN FREE - 20 oz. Tin of Aylmer Boston Brown Beans When You Buy At Reg. Price 2-49 - 20 OZ. TINS MEATS .65¢ CHOPS. © ( Aylmer Choice 20-0z. Tins TOMATOES .. 2-55 ) Carnation _____ 3b. Pke. : INST. MILK $1.09 { Aylmer 11-0z. Btls. ) y CATSUP ...... 2-3¥% Monarch TEA BISK ...... 49° 37-0z. Pkg. Post Cereal A i in Se ie Nu wm > = SUGAR CRISP 2-65 8%: oz. Pkgs. 4¢ OFF Sale! Maxwell House All Purpose COFFEE ......... 8% 1b. Pkg. - FRESH PORK HOCKS .. 31" 85¢ JUBILEE Small Link SAUSAGE ........ 63 Ib. Tray Pak WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW -- MR. G. ROWNTREE CANADA PACKERS HEAD CHEESE . ny OR OVER FREE DRAW ON A SMOKER'S STAND WITH A $5.00 ORDER "BURNS HOT DOG WIENERS ....... 4% 1b. Pkg. 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