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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Nov 1966, p. 10

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$, 8 * 4 4 a 7 3 i ne Ta RL * vk iid Ee, X AEE 5 SELL YER Ed Vey : . - . A ~ . 1¥ Fe . teeta oe TREE SEVERN EE MEL ALLA NE Teen Re, Ea RAN LI SLAP ay Sey aan 3 ay a MOR badd re hy i a ' | ® 10 - PORT PERRY STAR THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1966 Na Fs il '- i " "ty rast ry TN s oR ry Fred Moffat of Aurora who alone in the car was taken to he Uxbridge Hopital for emer- gency treatment, but was later transferred to Toronto General Hospital, Toronto. He received serius injuries to his skull and fractured ribs. guide posts on the road, went out of control, and ran into a garage n the north-west corner of the intersection. A T6-year old man is in seri- ous condition in Toronto Gen- eral Hospital after an &ccident Friday afternoon when his car \ Damage to the garage, the car and a gasoline pump was estimated to be about $2,750. The owner of the garage is D. Coppins, | Wm. Kendry, Mr. Kendry and Patty of Udora on Sunday af- ternoon. Epsom Community Euchre Nov. 4th was a success as usu- al. There were 13 tables of Euchre played. The winners were: Ladies--1st Mrs, Dorothy McDiriamid, 2nd Mrs. Grace Bradley, Low Mrs. Ruby.Rog- ers. Gentlemen -- 1st Mike Benns, 2nd Tom Ogden, Low Oliver Beach. Mrs. Ruby Rogers and Mr. Norman Birkett played for the dance following the Euchre. The next party will be Nov. 18. 'Everyone welcome, During the week visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christie were: Mr. and Mrs, Wm. King of Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred West and Fred Jr. of Toronto. went off the road and struck a ~garage at Coppin's Corner, 1A County Road, north of Clare- mont. The car apparently hit two Manchester News The U.C.W. met at the home Ethel Franklin, Ruth Best, of Mrs. Laura Wilson last| Flower Com.--Fanny Stevens, Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Cro- Maude Crosier sier opened the meeting using |[-Pianist--Maude Crosier, hymn "Blessed Assurance" fol- Vi Johnston lowed by prayer. Following | Representatives to Hospital Scripture reading, John 14, Aux.--Florence - Mitchell, verses 1-15, Mrs, Wilson gave Bernice' Dobson the lesson topic, "The Way": Rev. Mr. Teskey closed the Pres. Mrs. Croxall chaired a|meeting with Prayer. The " short husiness discussion. Twen- | group in charge served pie and 'ty members answered the roll.|ice cream and a social half Correspondence was read and | hour was enjoyed. discussed. Treas. Mrs. Lamb Best wishes go with our reported $103.50 received for | newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. John catering for a recent wedding. | Popowich (nee Vickie McCart- 'Bazaar receipts $196.00. Mrs. | ney) to their new home in Florence Mitchell donated $10. Whitby. : ' toward paper for church. Mrs.|' Misses Eunice and Susan 'Holtby, treas. of church funds, Roach and Miss C. Cowan, Tor- reported $386.26 from anniver- | onto were with' the former's sary services. The annual| parents on the week-end. Christmas party will be held at Mr .and Mrs. E. W. Crosier, Mrs. Toomb's on Thursday, | Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. | Jan. 8th at 2 .o'clock. Taylor and Brenda, Stouffvile, * The following slate of offi-|and Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Lynde, cers were elected for the com-| Ashburn were guests of Mrs. ing year: Crosier on Sunday. : President--Ruby Fielding The many friends of Mr. 1st Vice--Laura Wilson Hugh Strong will be glad to 2nd Vice--Ruby Payton know he is home from hospital 8rd Vice--Ethel Franklin following an appendectomy. Rec, Sec"y--Amnnie Toombs Elect Oshawa Man Press Sec'y--Maude Crosier Treasurer--Gwen Lamb - Ethel Franklin : 0.H.A. _p resident Parsonage Com.--Ruby Roach, Food Com.--Margaret Ann _ William A Holland, admin- Lamb, Fanny Stevens, istrator of Oshawa General Tv Hospital, was elected president y | of the Ontario Hospital Assoei- ation for 1966-67 at the 42nd annual meeting of the province wide organization. Also elect ed at the threeday convention _ A were a president-elect and seven directors. A member of the Associa- 'tion's board of directors since 1969, Mr. Holland is the first hed administrator to hold the top OHA post in five years. He By Jean Jeffery "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns and i Robin of Uxbridge were supper guests on Sunday with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Card. Mrs. Middleton of Whitevale visited with Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Geer Saturday evening. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Gordon Prentice is home from the hospital and that she is feeling better. Several ladies braved the fog last Wednesday evening when Mrs. Inglby entertained the Epsom U.C.W. at the Manse in Goodwood. We do appreciate her hospitality and will have pleasant memories of the oc- casion. Mrs. A. Card, Mrs. Sonia Sr. and Mrs. Eric Benns and Robin were luncheon guests with Mrs. June Russell at her home near Ringwood last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prentice and wee son of Toronto and Mrs. Prentice's mother, Mrs. Spence of Middleton, Nova Scotia were guests on Sunday with Donald's parents Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Prentice on Sun- day: Mrs. Middleton has been visiting her daughters since Thanksgiving but will be re- turning home to the East Coast soon. I i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyington of Claremont, also Mrs. GG. Johnston and Gary visited one -afternoon-- with ~Mr.-and Mrs. Ray Munro, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hough- land and children were dinner guests on Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, On Nov. 4th. and bth Miss Darlene Christie attended the Annual Study Conference of Port Perry U.CW. Unit No. 2 met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Lane, Port Bol- ster on Nov. 1: The meeting was opened with a Hymn followed by The Lord's Prayer. The roll call was responded -to-by--10-members-and-8-visit=| ors. Collection $13.50 Are We Ready For Another Gold Stock Boom? It's coming! After nearly 30 years' experience in the stock market business, often you can see an approaching . cycle coming. People on our mailing list have made mon- Minutes were read and ap- proved. 30 calls on the sick & shut-in were reported. Local Couple Take Vows By Candlelight Service 4 More donations {ere received for our project, we now have surpassed our objective having $63.00. 0 hs ne SATE TTR a San RR -- a) ~ I og On Saturday, October 16th, 1966 at 7 p.m. marriage vows were exchanged by candlelight in Church of the Ascension, Port Perry between Jayne Eli- zabeth, daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Robert Carnegie and Robert David Parry, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Parry. The officiating clergyman was Rev. R. Rose. The soloist Mrs. Edward Legge sang "O Perfect Love" and "O Father all Creat- ing accompanied by Mrs. Gord- on Morrow. Mrs, Verna Chapman acted as Matron of Honour, and sister in law Mrs, Margaret Carnegie and sisters Martha and Char- lotte were bridesmaids, The groom was attended by Mr. Jack Chapman, best man and ushers Messrs. Richard Carnegie, Phil Clark and Gary sepia a iia aka go ACHE Edgar. Following the wedding cere- mony a reception was held at the Port Perry Curling Club. - Guests were present from Oshawa, Toronto, Dundas, Kingston, Buffalo, Brooklin, Whitby, Prince Albert, Bow- manville,. Frankford, Minden, Peterborough, Campbellerof t, North Bay, Blackwater, Orono and Manchester. The newlyweds are making their new home at R.R. 1, Port Perry, Ontario. Prior to the welding the bride was entertained at a mis~ cellaneous shower given in her honour by Mrs. Jack Chapman, & Mrs. Arnold Roach and Mrs, Don Carnegie entertained ab a linen shower. the Council for Childhood Edu- cation for Ontario and Quebec. This year the Conference was held: at' The Inn on the Park at Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. John Lehane & Carol of Columbus visited her 'aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton Sunday even- ing. , Mr. Harry Geer and brother Earl are hunting for a few days near Minden. Good Luck boys! Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Cath- erwood of Brooklin and Mr. & Mrs, A. Ashton were with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton for lunch on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Clarke and Irwin King of Ashworth were supper guests with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Geer call- '| ed on their grandaughter Mrs, Each member was given an opportunity to express her de- sire concerning rotation of Unit members. Our Unit voted un: animously to remain as one. The Bazaar on Nov. 19, 'was discussed and 'plans made for the same. Mrs. Leask conducted the De- votional. Hymn 217 was sung and Mrs. Smallman led in Prayer, Mrs. Leask presided over the Study Period, with members. taking part, using Chapter No. 8 of our | Study Book. ; The meeting closed with the Benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. Lane and a social hour enjoyed. Mrs. Smallman invited the Unit to her home for the meet- ing on Dec, 6. ey from advance information. We have just published an extremely interestin book- let of 36 pages on "Gold and the Dollar in Your Pocket". You can have a copy of this. FREE and without obliga- tion. Write today. Gordon-Daly Corporation Limited, Established 1937 Suite 1104--62 Richmond St. West, : Toronto 1, Ontario. Please send me your inter- esting FREE booklet on Gold, and send me your stock recommendations from Aime to time, including - *Iron Cliff Minos Limited. Name ..... Address RTT TT TT TP TY *A speculative security in which we act as a" rarsarrenes TTT ETT PRT IT) succeeds Glen W. Phelps, a trustee of the Orillia Soldier's Memorial Hospital. A Fellow of the' American College . of Hospital Adminis- trators, Mr. Holland was born in Oshawa, He has been with the Oshawa General Hospital for 21 years, and administrator v since 1953. Elected to the number "two spot of the OHA governing body as president-elect was Eric R. Willcocks, a. Torontoni- an by birth and administrator of Toronto East General Ortho- 9 paedic Hospital: : More than 5,000 delegates attended the three-day conven- tion, which ranks as the second largest of its kind in North America, next only to the Am- erican Hospital Association's annual convention,

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