La St En EE ARRE CS UVES NG ATO FCI SRN i RITA a AAR p 4 "music was rendered by Mrs. ... B. Snelgrove at the organ --ren-and another similiar age group of youth contributed , ent. ' ren included Shelley Lyn, - many friends at our special On Sunday at church Mother's or Family Day an- ual service was held when two elders, Mr. W. Vance & Mr. G. Hunter distributed programs and welcomed the many folk whom we are pleased to say nearly filled the sanctuary. © Prior to worship suitable and Miss Jean Snelgrove presiding at the piano. The choir of young child- music and song in fine style. Our pastor, Rev. A. Rice based his sermon on the theme, "The Problem of Un- directed Youth", proved worthwhile for all ages pres- Our minister also officiat- ed over baptism of three in- fants in the arms of the par- ents who came forward to the chancel area. The child- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dearborn; Paul Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lane, Randall Scott, son of Mr. & Mrs. H. Gray whose godpar- ents were relatives of baby]. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Terrante Mr. E.Martyn-on-behalf of the congregation extend- ed a welcome to the group. Offering gathered by Mr. Charles Willes and Mr. Don Beacock. : We were happy to have worship from distant areas. Saturday night the Recre- ation Centre doors were ag- RT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 16th, 1968 Prince Albert News [Jean Huntley were at their | evening of fun. The large attended gathering 'tompris- ed of members, parents and friends who partook of dan- cing which creates, well, "pever a dull moment". The evening climaxed by all en- joying a delicious flavoured buffet. And thanks to all who made the party a happy event. Mrs. Frank Gibson shared her home for the meeting of G.N.S. Club. President Mrs. H. Snooks presided followed _by_ general reports from the executive, They were justly proud of the financial proceeds net from the T. Eaton Co. inter- ior decorator evening. The members are sponsor- ing a "wearable used cloth- Ang booth" at the Hospital Spring Fair, therefore would appreciate principly child- ren or teen-age wearing apparel from anyone wishing to contribute, please contact a member. Last minute plans were discussed regarding the Mother's Day dance on Sat- urday night at Club Ann- rene. Dainty lunch ended a profitable meeting. The following - attended 'our special services and vis- [ited elsewhere on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lake and two children, Oakwood, Mr. Bruce Martyn spent the day with their father Mr. Earl Martyn. pad Mrs. R. H. Skinner of Port Perry visited the sons Mess- ers R. and D. Skinner house- hold. y Misses Valorie Heayn and homes for the week-end. We extend sympathy to Mr. Russell Butson whose sister, Mrs. Laura Fox pass- ed away last week. Mr.-and Mrs. B. Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snelgrove were guests at the Kennedy-Andrews wedding in Port Perry United Church Mr. and Mrs. Harris and family, Greenbank were Sunday company with his brother and wife at the Har- ris home. Mr. and Mrs. Neglik, of Rochester, N.Y. have been visiting their relative, Mrs, E. Muluey a few days. The Neglik's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pringle also of Rochester have been comp- any with Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson. ry Mr. and Mrs. Mulkin of Haggersville enjoyed the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wil- son attended the service in Brooklin United Church on Sunday when their grand- daughter, Beverley Anne Jackson was among other in- fants being baptised. Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt of Oshawa were Saturday visit- ors. with her father, Mr. F. Vickery and the Beacocks. Mr. and Mrs. D. Southwell and children of -Tyronne were with her mother, Mrs. Stella Heayn and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. E. McCrea were paid a visit from sev- eral members of their fam- Sunday, May 28th there will be a baptismal service in Utica United Church at the morning service 11.30 am. Anyone wishing their children baptised please phone the minister at 640- 3596 or phone 985-7453. Congratulations to Mr. In. |. gleby who wi'| be ordained at North Bay on Thursday, also Mr. Ray Edwards will be ordained at Kitchener on Thursday. Mrs. Reta Storie attended the graduation held for Mr. Ray Edwards in Toronto on Wed., May 8th. 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Son- ley, Port Perry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendell on Friday evening. The Beares and the Scott's visited with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Crosier on Sunday. The Geer families visited at Chet. Geer's on Sunday. Sympathy goes out to the .Bentley families. The late James Bentley Interment in Hillman Cemetery on Sun- day, both parents and grand- parents. formerly lived . at Utica. Mrs. N. Russnell of Osh. awa visiting her brother Mr. James Mitchell for a few "days. B Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown on Sunday. =e, fh ain flung open when the Jr. Homemakers 'sponsored an BRIAN'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 Days A Week LUBRICATION EXPERT PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH COLONIAL BUS STOP¥® (Emergency Groceries) EPSO I rather liked this poem though I do not know its title or who wrote it, so I thought I would just pass on a- few lines. Wouldn't things here be more pleasant if the good that's in us all .| Were the only thing about us that folks bothered to recall, Wouldn't life be lots more happy if we'd praise the good we see, For there's such a lot of goodness in the worst of you and me Wouldn't it be nice to prat- ice this fine way of think- ing too, You know sorhething good about me, I know some- thing good about you. We owe a big 'Thank You' to Ross Bailey who was kind enough to auction off our UCW. quilt on "Saturday. The beautiful quilt top was worked in liquid embroid- ery by Violet Skerrett, and quilted by the U.C.W. ladies and friends. GRADE T EXAMIN | to write a final Grade but not later than May Any candidate, in private study in PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL. AREA, who wishes JUNE 1968, should apply to the PRINICPAL, Port Perry High School, as.early as possible, HIRTEEN ATIONS XIII. Examination in 20th, ily on Sunday. -_ ---- Our deepest" sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and family in their bereave- ment. : Mrs. G. Jeffery, Mrs. T. Stewart, Mr. H. Ashton were among those who took a bus trip to Kitchener on Wed- nesday. Visited the home of Wm. L. MacKenzie, the Ar- row Shirt Factory and wan- dered over the 12 acre area floor of the Schneider Meat Processing Plant. Mr. Gordon Reader of Peterborough visited his aunt, Mrs. M. Stewart on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ly- ons and children of Omemee \LeEE" 0 Philosopher EWS were visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Porky Lyons on Sunday. Sunday callers who came to see Mrs. Catharine Caw- ker were, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cawker of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thornton of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourgois and child- ren of Port Perry. : Mr. and Mrs, G. Jeffery were in Oshawa on Sunday to pay their last respects to Scott Stainton who passed away Friday. Scott celebrat- ed his ninth. birthday, March 8th. A nephew of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong and Tommy, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Gourlie and Tracey, of Ep- som, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gour- lie of Oshawa were Mother's Day dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. Gourlie Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry entertained . their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry and Mr. and Mrs. C.- Cottyn with supper on Mother's Day. Dr. and Mrs. Jerrold As- ling of .mstadt were with his par.. «= for the week- '| end. Jerry is attending the Dental Convention in Toron- Mr. Walter Asling of Ajax visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling of Brook- dale on Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton visited Mr. Gordon Ashton, 112 Division St., Oshawa on Friday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner on their way home, _° : Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, H, Ashton on Sun- «day were Mr. and Mrs. Ken In addition to the $102. the pupils at the R. H. Cornish Public School. collected from their pop bottle drive recently the children raised another $97. last week for the benefit of the Perry Winkle Fund. The moneys , raised last week was the result of various games played at the school. For two cents per play, the children were able to participate in Bingo, Alley Toss, Fish Pond, Ping Pong Roll, Darts, Pony rides and various other games. Apparently the girls are more curious than boys. At least they are in majority in front of the fortune tellers "tent. It may be his best friend sticking out his head in that hole, but the boy with the ball shows quite a bit of determination, and who knows he may hit him. rand Robin were -OBITU EARL WALTON HEAYN Suddenly at the Oshawa General Hospital, after fail- ing health for some months the death occurred on Thur- sday, May 9th,- 1968 of Earl Walton Heayn in his 71st year. - The deceased was a son of Mrs. Robert Heayn and the late Robert Heayn. Born at _Brooklin, where he spent |- his early years. Then mov- Catherwood of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs, John Lehane, Sus- an and Carol of Cedrow. Mr. and Mrs. Eric: Benns supper guests on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Card. 'Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wil. son and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson drove to Niagara Falls and Fort Erie on Mon- to see the blossoms. ARIES - ing to Prince Albert weres he married the former Cora Barry on April 5th, 19186. Later returning to Brooklin where he worked as forman on the C.N.R. Moving to 'Scugog in 1929 to farm until his retirement. S He was active in council for many years being' coun- cillor and reeve, He is survived by his wife, two. sons, Orval and. Alvin, both of Scugog, four daugh-,. ters, Irene (Mrs, L. Clark) of Oshawa; Mildred (Mrs. J. McCartney) Oshawa; Stella (Mrs. H. Sanders) of Peter- borough and Shirley (Mrs. M. Lee) of Whitby and 19 grandchildren and 2 great, grandchildren. Also surviving is his moth- er at Glencedar and broth- ers. Cecil and Norman of Port Perry.