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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Apr 1967, p. 14

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a gC rd Al comms ad rar hat motte wad did mses dh biel Lives das 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 20th, 1967 Lady Curlers End Season With Banquet On Wednesday evening, April 12th members of the Curling Club met at the Legion Hall for their Annual Banquet. Ladies from the different departments we had a very successful year. Our membership ineréased from Bruce, Bonspiel--Betty Beare(Conv.) Grace Hunter; Hoppy Carnwith Mary J. Smith. (Conv.); Dolly Lee; Doreen Ash: bridge; Noreen Malcolm. Prizes --- Dorothy Marlow; & First Schedule -- Skip, H. Thompson; Vice L. Bruce; Sec. B. Grills; Lead R. Short. Runners-up----Skip R. Mitchell, B. Porter; Lead C, West. Runners-up--Skip, A: Dawson Vice L. Harper; Sec. A. Middle- Second Schedule (Tie)--Skip E. MacDonald, Vice B. Lee, Sec. C. Van Camp, Lead D. Venning; & Skip J. Crozier, Vice M. Mac- Master, Sec. V. Chapman, Lead M. Jubb. Third Schedule (3 way tie) Skip E. MacDonald. Vice V. Gibson, Sec. A. Van Camp, Lead D. Thompson; & Skip M. Hatilie, Creamery Package Bonsipel and trophy which took place on Feb. 15th. Members of the winning SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith visit ed on Sunday in Agincourt with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnstone, Mrs. R. Cawker and family were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. : Ross were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor in West Hill on Sunday. Empringham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Prettie of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Hell- iwell and children of West Hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, F. Tyrrell. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson, > Mrs. C. James of Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. Palarios and fam- : After partaking of a delicious! -Social--Mae Blakely (Conv. Vice D. Beare: Sec. Pat Phillips, ! vice B. Lee; Sec. R. Roach, Lead i . ; : 1 hot turkey dinner, so -delight-! Annie Toombs; Norma Howsam; l.ead--R. Willoughby. D. Venning; & Skip J. Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. R. McDougall visited on Sunday in Whitby | 5 ha he Veet ph Lai SERN Xd ATe £2, a : Ean Nu and Jeffrey have moved to |with Mr. and Mrs. R. Rodd, a : fully served by the Ladies Auxi-| Marie Foster; Joy Ballard; Cc ith Troph Vicé L. Carnegie, Sec. §. Turner |. ; ; \ x liary of the Legion, business | siuriel Fisher By oy qn Lead J. Haynes | Ottawa. The best for you Mr. Miss Kay Jackson of Peter i VY was discussed. By all reports satielship Camille Crozier | Seeopd Schedule ~~ 8kip,. Lo]. one AH rink won the McDougall. j . | borough Teachers College spent " $5 } Carter; Vice N. Malcolm; Sec. hpi Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter and |the week-end with her parents, | XN 'a | | 82 to 116 members. Joyce Howsam. Th 6 rink were: Lead R. Short, Sec. > . i a The executive for 1967-68 as| Nominating--Kay Rodd(Conv.) ok Lond Bi Oke: : 4 Fisher, Vice H. Green, Skip' Mrs, J. McOlelland and Step: ly of Toronto 'were Sunday y 3 follows :-- Shirley Barr, Minnie Holder Bruton Trophy-- iH u I Carter. Congratulations girls! hen visited on Sunday in Whit-| guests of Mr. C. James. 4 5 Past President--Polly Jones shaw. | Third Schedule--Skijp A. COX; | pha evening was brought to a by with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc-| Mr. and Mrs. C. Slute of Osh- | ook President--Margaret Cornish Press Reporter--Melba Owen. | Vice D. Marlow; Sec. D. Lee} ce by an hilarious entertain- Quidge, great grandparents of | awa were guests of het Sank i OA 1st Vice--Marjory McCoy Good Cheer--Luella Graham. | Lead D. Fairman. ment done in the Centennial Stephen. : fata Mrs. M. Warren on ue ii { Re 2nd Vice--Dorothy Beare Inter-Club -- Marie Snooks; _ Runners-up -- Skip B. Beare; | ppome by the club members. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick an Mr. C. Lindholme o pa i a 3rd Vice--Lillian Harper Alma-Cox. ° Vice L. Bruce; Sec. D. Bentley; | mp.o program took us back a Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred ure ford spent the week-end wit | A) Secretary--Helen Green Evening Curlers Lead J. Hunter. few years and created much fun Saturday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. Barrie Prentice. A | Treasurer--Helen Bathie ~ gn : { merriment. and Mrs J Sweetman Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas were 4 Convenor--Minlue Hatelie Evening Curlers anc ! Mr. and Mrs. H. Musselman | Sunday dinner guests of Mr. b Committees Sec-Treas.--Vickie Gibson First: Schedule Winners-- Before we sign off we would a ) § - : . . 3 : "« "» of Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. | and Mrs. Ron Young in Green- . Games--Irene Carter, Rebecca | Games & Social-- Skip L. Carnegie; Vice V. Gib- [like to say thank you" to the Dray oF Toronte Were Sun \ bank i Bruton (Co-Conv.); Dorothy Norma Jakeman. | son; Sec. R. Roach; Lead H. girls who worked on the various da aoats of. Mr. abd Mrs ans nd Mis, RB. Harrison and '3 Beare; Lillian Harper; Lola| Winners of Dymond Trophy-- | Bathie. committees. Their supberb ef- 5 y: giesy : : ' T. a {fv k : forts throughout the season was ppleton. family of Oshawa and Mr. and ; & cog : greatly appreciated. 'Pleased to report Mr. C. L., Mrs. Van Bridger of Bowman i Well. girls, I am afraid I have Fralick is home from the Port | ville visited on Sunday with 's to bid adieu to you for now. I|Perry hospital. Keep coming| Mr. and Mrs. Dale Huffman. N must say it has been a delight Mr. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts, Tor- - Nh ful pleasure working with you.| Mr. and Mrs. R. Lehman of -onto spent the. weekend at | Here's to a pleasant summer. |Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. J. their cottage Pine Point. J. Cheerio! Melanson and girls of Oshawa Service at Grace at 10 am, k Melba Owen ! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. You are invited. 8 gi . . Ontario Riding NDP i i Children's Aid Speaker At UCW |, C a d y) fiero iE ects Candidate 4 .The general meeting of the | Bowmanville. "Little-Expo"-a| The Ontario Riding of the 1 5 U.C.W. was held in the Sunday | centennial project of the Ex-| New Democratic Party held its : Wu School room of the church on |plorers and C.G.IT. to be pre-| nominating convention in Ux: i oh Tuesday evening, April 11th. |sented May 3rd.' bridge Legion Hall, Friday ev fh Mrs. S. Cawker, president, Mrs. Hardy, of Unit 1, intro- | ening, April 7. * Nominated to Eo opened the meeting by welcom- | duced the guest speaker, Mrs. | contest the forth-coming Provin- rn ing all and reading an appropri- | D. Muir. cial election was Mr. Alan Mc: JA ate Spring poem. Mrs. Muir stated that the | Phail, a high-school history tea. 1 i Mrs. M. Dawson took charge | first Children's Protection Act | cher in Cannington. Mr. and | of the Easter devotional service | was passed in 1893. Officers of | Mrs. McPhail have lived in Can- 3 ea CE YY) based on Psalm 16. Mrs. S. Ploughman Tread the Scripture followed by a meditation" and prayer by Mrs. Dowson. The hymn "Rejoice, the Lord is King" was sung to close the worship period. The necessary business was "conducted-by the President-and- reports were given by the sec retary, corresponding: secre: tary, treasurer, flower and Ob- server convenors. Mrs. Letcher read two letters about the foster child. 'Mrs. R. Walker reported for the manse committee. Announcements were 'made about the following: Rev. Doc- tor Norman is to speak April 27th in Trinity United Church, the Society are now located in Oshawa and Beaverton. Mrs. Muir gave an outline of the various services which the Children's Aid conducts. Some of these are adoption, care for unmarried mothers and care of children of divorced parents. are provided by -government grants. The speaker gave ample op- portunity for the members to ask- questions. The queries were many and varied but all were ably answered by Mrs. Muir. IE Mrs. Cawker, on behalf of all present, thanked Mrs. Muir for giving us this valuable infor- mation on Children's Aid. nington for thirteen years; and besides teaching, Mr. McPhail is a member of the Cannington Village Council, a director of the Central Ontario Regional Development Association, Cen- tennial Chairman for the village Funds for-all-of these services | dent. evening, Mr. Ken Bryden, pre- dicted that a Provincial election will be called before the end of April, and is confident the elec- tion day will be in the last week in May or the first week in June. Mr. Bryden is the De: puty Leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party, and a mem- ber of the Legislative Assembly for Toronto Woodbine. y | i "% HR ' § A i 5 ; 2) | ) i Y; g 3 i ¢ | 1 { t yr » 4 ¢ : Winners of the second schedule and the Carnwith Trophy were from left to right: Winners of the third schedule and the Bruton Trophy are from right to left: Skip, Irene Carter; Vice Skip, Noreen Malcolm; Second, Betty Porter, Lead Carolyn Skip, Elma Cox; Vice Skip, Dorothy Marlow; Second, Dolly Lee; and Lead, Donna Im West, Fairman,

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