»n oF PE By 0. Hill The Thursday evening Guild met at the home of Mrs. John Archer, March 28 with eight nmiembers present. Mrs, Archer gave the devo- tional leading up to the Easter Story. "Holy, Holy, Holy" was sung and a Lit- any prayer repeated respon- sively. Final arangements for the Fashion Show April 5th were made. President Mrs; H. Me- Laughlin reminded all of the bale to be sent April 18th. Guild accepted the invitation to cater to the Cartwright Curlers Banquet, April 13. Mrs, Neil Bailey and Mrs. Roy Corden are to plan the Mother's Day supper May 10. The group are to cater for the Caesarea Bowling Club banquet, May 25th. We were also reminded of the Port Perry Hospital Spring Fair for which all are to donate home baking. A delicious lunch and cof- fee brought a pleasant even- ing to a close. " Excellent congregations at- tended in both crrches on | Sunny "Be ® LOWEST FARES EVE : CALL FOUR 57 KING E. 576. IF YOU BOOK NOW ON OUR SPECIAL "AIR CANADA CHARTER FLIGHTS _ TO THE CARIBBEAN. Barbados including, 2 meals daily, Hotel, trans- fers, tips, etc. '$369. Can. Air fare is included. SEASONS TRAVEL 15 3 COLA) RNS PR oR * BLAC KSTOC K NEWS Sunday, Rev. Romeril chose as the subject for his ser- mon "The Cup -- A Coun- tersign". The choir sang an Anthem "Never Further than the Cross". In' St. -Johns Rev. Rose subject was "Hands" -- our hands. Saturday evening 30 HiC. members went to Whitby & enjoyed hearing Dr. Robert McClure, noted medical mis- God's Hands and sionary. Sunday evening over thir- ty others attended the ser- vice in Whitby United Church when again Dr. Me- Clure was the speaker with a dynamic message. Prize winners at the Insti- tute euchre Wednesday night were high lady--Mrs. Wilbert Archer; as high gent --Mrs. John Rahm. Lucky draw--Mr. W. Hopps. This was the 'largest attendance this winter, 13 tables and 3 parties left over. Next party 'will be Tuesday, April 9th; due to the Shorthorn Ban- quet April 10th. " Mr. Elmer Archer & Miss Marlin Archer, Yihy Clear- Skies R... Exampe: 14 days NOW 3131 osnHAawa MEMBERSHIPS; "FOXHEAD Golf & Country Club | (Formerly REACH ROAD GOLF CLUB) | Fee Schedule 1968 Golf Season SENIOR MEN: $45 IF PAID BY MAY 1: $40 INSTALMENT MAY 1, $15. JUNE 15, $15. AUG. 1, $15 SENIOR LADY: $35 IF PAID BY MAY 1: $30. INSTALMENT May 1, $15. JUNE 15, $10. AUG. 1, $10 COUPLE: $75 IF PAID BY MAY 1: $65. JUNIOR (under 18): $25 IF PAID BY MAY 1, $20. | INSTALMENT MAY 1, $10. JUNE 15, $10, AUG. 1, $5 'GREEN FEES; WEEK DAYS: $1 0.G.A. FEES: $2 Box 638, WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS: $1.50 Membership Fees May Be Forwarded to: - FOXHEAD GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB; c/o JOHN 'HARRIS, Uxbridge, Ontario. McLaughlin, Enniskillen. were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Archer. "Mrs. M. P. Philp, Ajax spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith & Oliver. Messrs. Ken and David Motton. and Bob Partridge, Willowdale were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and boys. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ivan Magee. Whitby; Miss Beth Jackson, Miss Cecelia Spinks, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 'Horn, Oshawa, were Sunday callers with the Fred Trewins and Mrs. A. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Mountgom- ery, Enniskillen, called on Mrs. J. A. Johnston Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Fer- guson, Don Mills were Sun- day evening visitors with Roy and Bill Fergusons. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Me- Kee attended the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. McGill in Lindsay Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Madill and family, Norwood were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston and family. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Van Camp accompanied-by Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Van Camp of Port Perry, visited Mr. and UTICA NEWS Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur on the arrival of a son. Sympathy goes out to Mrs. Bert Mitchell and family in the death of her mother. Mrs. Mitchell flew to Holland for- the funeral and spend- ing a couple of weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jan's of Oshawa were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey on Saturday. --Mr. and Mrs. Don Vale; Claremont and Mr. and Mrs. James Toogood, Port Perry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Storie and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Al- bright, Claremont were guests with Mrs. Delia Har- per on Sunday. Mr. James Mitchell re- turned home from hospital. We wish him a speedy re- covery. Mrs. Marion Kendall visit- ed for a few days with Mrs. Bert Maltby in Toronto. 'Mrs. Judy Forthingham & Creig returned home to B.C. after spending a holiday with her parents. "Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Al- PORT PERRY STAR' - Thursday, April 4th, 1968 bert Clarke, Oshawa on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Luke of Port Perry spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Syms. ' Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell last week were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier, few days with Mr. and Mrs. D. Watson, Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fielding of Keswick, Miss Sandra Graham and Miss, Linda Moore were guests with Mr. and Mrs. "Earl Fielding on Sunday. Palm Sunday Service will be held at Epsom United Chufch on Sunday, April . 7 at 11.30. Mrs. J. Philip, Judy and grandson Creig, Mr. and Mrs.- Len Pilkey, 5th line Uxbrid- ge, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray, Mr. Wilbur Russnell-& Mrs. |" N. Russnell, Oshawa. Mrs. A. Watson spending a ELECTRICAL CLASSIFIED ADS Really work AA A eh A A EE EE LE ES SE ST TTR KEN P. MURRAY CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial WIRING 274 Rosa St. iste Diba inka sek leita laiuinite hihi CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985-7005 aA a A A A A A AAAS SS SS SSN SSSNSNSNSSSNNN PORT PERRY Mrs. Rud Heaslip, Toronto also called on Mrs. B. Arm- strong, Toronto, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald- Kelly and girls and Miss Nancy Harness of Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petch, Aurora, Sunday. Misses Doreen VanCamp, Margaret Carnaghan, Judi Swain," Sharon Larmer, Judy Cochrane, and Jim Carnag- han. Brian Mountjoy spent the week-end at their res- pective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Paisley sr. of Dunnville were week-end guests of the Gordon Pais- leys. Mrs. Maurice Edgerton, Donna and Denise attended a family_gathering, miscellane- ous shower and buffet sup- per in honour of Mr. Jimmy Durward and fiancee Miss Linda Rand of Picton, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Durward," Sunderland, Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 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