-who a FEES ED --PRINCE ALBERT NEWS-- Our minister Rev. A, Rice de- livered a sermon, the theme be- ing Baptism which proved suit- able. During worship Mr. E. Martyn, clerk of session escort- ed a young couple to the front Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dearborn presented their young child Stephen James, who was baptized by Rev. Ride. The choir sure excelled them- selves too, under the direction of Mrs. B. Snelgrove. Offering gathered by Denny Martyn and Donald Beacock. Mrs. T. Hodgins opened her home for the January meeting of the U.C.W. The new execu- tive presided in their various offices. But owing to the ill- ness and absence" of the new president Mrs. Newnham, the meeting was chaired by past president Mrs. Hope who again welcomed all including two vi- sitors. A very well planned and worthwhile devotion based on friendship, in a play form en- titled "Once Upon a Sometime Street". Roll call revealed 25 visits made. Minutes read by Mrs. H. Heayn. Thank you y * ' < hy yw aaah A 5 ' Bond. Also a verbal thanks was voiced on behalf of Mrs. W. Jeffrey and Mr. A. Robertson. Treasurer Mrs. Jewell report- ed on dollars and cents and re- ceived the members annual fee. 'At this time Mrs. Beacock forwarded a thoughtful dona- tion plus hasti-note money both from Mrs, Lindsay. Retiring secretary Mrs. H. Holtby complied and read an interesting summary of year's functions. Canada Packer labels were handed in plus a quantity of notes for Christmas remem- brances were read from Mr. & Mrs. E., McCrea and Mrs. A. A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE salesmen. easily. Check these outstanding features: 2. Shaped to conform firmly yet gently at sole and instep. 3. Flexible sueded leather sole and light little rubber- treaded heel to help prevent slipping. 4. Tongue opens to toe for putting on and taking off 5. Sanitized-treated inside for hygienic protection. Why babies walk better with Pussyfoots hy Savage ; Pussyfoots will give your baby's first steps the proper - support for healthy growth. There's 25years of experi- - ence behind Savage's development of correct shoes for -growing feet. So make sure your baby has the right start with Pussyfoots--correctly fitted by our trained 1. Rounded moccasin toe for wiggle and grow-room. -- | used postage stamps for leprosy | mission. Mrs. Pugh announced the P. P. Hospital Auxiliary are again sponsoring the "Spring Fair", as a result it created a discussion. Anyone wishing to pass along used clothing please contact any member or leave articles in Church parlors. Lunch was served by Mes- dames Snelgrove, Pugh and Beacock. The January meeting of the G.N.S. Club was held at the home of a member Mrs. H. Jef- frey. Meeting was tabled by the president Mrs. Pugh who first requested all repeat Lord's prayer in unison. Sec'y Mrs. J. Davidson read minutes and cor- respondence. Treasurer Mrs. Heayn announced the financial standing. During business it was thought advisable to make a general door to door canvass as the flower fund is practically nil. Many different ideas were voiced suitable for a Centennial project. One suggestion sound- ed fitting, the erection of a new BABY BOOTS - WHITE 595 name board "Pine Grove" for the cemetery. Information per- taining to same to be secured by next meeting. Forth coming dance -mittee was appointed. press for particulars. . Being no further urgent busi- PATENT STRAP 4.93 UNIMOLD SAVAGE SENIORS BLACK OXFORDS 10.95 com- Watch was served and all enjoyed a social hour, ~The following folk attended our worship service on Sunday and witnessed the baptism of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dearborn's son Stephen. All were entertained at the Dearborn home including his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Dearborn, Prospect; her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Strong and January Clearance DRESSES 25% mow Buy One Hy At Regular Price And Get Similar One For Isobel of Manchester, Mr. Robt. Hugh of Port Perry; Mr. & Mrs. A. Ashton, Epsom; Mr. and Mrs. B. Geer of Utica and all their families. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nokes, Oak- wood with her parents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham gra- ciously entertained a number of local folk and friends from Scu- gog Saturday night when all en- joyed a successful euchre. Pro- ceeds in aid of P. P. Hospital fund. 1.00 son Don were Sunday night din- ner company with Mr. and Mrs. Winter Coats = 2.5% vec K. Rodd and family, Greenbank. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doupe entertained their family to a turkey dinner. Mr. & Mrs. R. Sweetman, Mr. and Mrs. R. Doupe all of Port Perry, Mr. & New Blouses For Spring Ladies, Coloured Mrs., Raines, Dunbarton, Mr. & Mrs. E. Doupe, Manchester, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Doupe and each of their families. Mr. and Mrs. D. Southwell & family, Tyronne, with Mrs. 6.95 No, 7p sigan New Dress Goods Large Assortment Arrived For 'Spring COTTONS 79. -- 0 8. YARD I sell brand names you can trust. Stella: Heayn- and Robt. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Storrie, Campbellford spent a few days with her sister Mr. and Mrs. J. Doupe. ness all repeated Mizpah: Lunch Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Mc-|[ Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and TR he LS d SEE) a se ¢ » cata sid dors onindis Gaon mud ind aunt bu bash of a ie Ly . ' 35 sada aridlidie PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, JAN. 26th, 1967 -- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sluté of Oshawa spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. M. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and family of Aaglan and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manns and family Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. T. Manns. Miss Kay Jackson of Peter- borough Teacher's College spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Jack- son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell and children Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnstone & David of Agincourt spent Sun- day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith. Mr. Harold Coppins and Mr. Stewart Coppins of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heyes & Mr. J. Heyes of Toronto and Mr. Ray Pogue of Niagara sFall Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue. - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lehman or Claremont Saturday guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham. Mr. O. Blakely and Bernice of Pickering Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Simmonds and children of Gravenhurst, 'Mr; and Mrs. J. Newman-and |- family, Manchester and Mr. & Mrs. J. Raines, guests-of Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Hease and Mr. and Mrs. Cullen of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. C. Holt of Mark- ham luncheon guests of Mr. & Mrs. L. Davis on Saturday. Mr. and. Mrs. B. Gibson of Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs. F. Real of Greenbank guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night, Port Perry,|. SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Galanta on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred and family recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Lamonte of Brechin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Willand and family of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lane of Enfield and Mr. & Mrs. R. Cawker Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Sweetman of Toronto Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweet- man. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman & Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreig Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs, V. Aldred. Mrs. C. Carter and Miss Ann Carter Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. R. Shaw, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. H. McQuigge of Whitby Friday evening guests «af Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crozier. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Aldred & Beverley of Oshawa Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick recent dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Platten of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apple- ton of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard and family of Hampton Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Appleton. Miss Carol Crozier and Mr. Gary Mitchell of Toronto week- end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crozier. H. Thomas on| Service at Grace at 10 a.m. You are invited. . 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