16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 12th, 1968 Miss Edith Brooks, Fair- view Lodge, Whitby will cele- brate her 95th Birthday this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ire- land, Ottawa have purchased| a home in Port Perry and will be moving this month. We welcome them to Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slemon, Ottawa will make their per- manent home with Mrs. Sle- mon's mother, Mrs. .C. C. Jeffrey, Port Perry. Cecile Rainville, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs: 'ROUND THE TOWN'; Guy H. Rainville of Ottawa was married on August 23, 1968 to Mr. Ratan Rege, who's parents live in Bom- bay, India. A graduate of the College of Architecture he received his B.A. in 1963, came to Montreal where he attended McGill University. He graduated with his Mas- ter"s degree in community JUNIOR FARMER CHOIR RE-ORGANIZES FOR 1968-69 SEASON The Ontario County Junior Farmer Choir was organized for the first time in 1954. Each year it has been re-or- ganized, and has enjoyed a successful season. ) © Mrs. Hugh Dobson, Ux- bridge, R.R. #3, will be the Choir Instructor for this year. Rehearsals will- start on Monday, September 16th, in the Uxbridge Secondary School, at 8.00 p.m. All Junior Farmers, inter ested in choir work, should report for the first rehearsal on Monday, September 16th The Ontario County Junior Farmer Choir executive is - made up as follows: President--Donna Robertson Burketon 'Secretary--Pat Hunt Seagrave, #2 SUGAR & SPICE Did he sit around and brood? Not he. From emp- ty powdered-milk cans, he manufactured a magnificent still. And when the rest of the camp sat around on, New Year's eve drinking their stinking prune wine, he and his friends sipped pure po- tato whiskey. I've always been glad | was one of his friends. It was like vodka. He was an avowed com- munist then, but a good chap. He wasn't shot. Not then. Not by the Germans. They didn't get around to it. I wonder what he's doing these days? And I wonder about two other friends of those days, Rostislav Kanovsky of Buck-| DOWSON'S,,,, lovice 74, Marova, and Joe Zvolensky of Galanta. I just looked up their names in my tattered old P.O.W. diary, and said a little prayer for *. them. Freedom fighters of a generation ago. Perhaps their sons are shaking their fists at Russian tanks, or running an under- ground radio. Let's say a little prayer for them. --Toronto Telegram planning and architecture in 1966, and is now employed by the planning department, city of Ottawa. Cecile worked with Expo for 3 years as custodian of exhibits, and in the autumn of 1967, travelled to India, Afghanistan and Europe. Cecile was born in Port Perry toward the end of the war while her father was in the air force. Friends who knew Cecile, wish them well. "SPECIALLY SELECTED" CHOICE PLUMP IMPORTED Choice -- LAMB-in-a-Basket Cryovac Halves COTTAGE ROLLS LEG O° LAMB (FOR ROASTING) 6 to 7 Lb. Average Ideal for Cp Frying-- JUICY RIB CHOPS Ib 57¢ Three Meals in One -- Roast -- Swift's Premium -- Sweet Pickled ODDFELLOWS EUCHRE A good crowd attended the twice monthly euchre in Odd- fellows Hall, Saturday. Many attend from outside vicinity. These euchres are successful and everyone seems to enjoy the evenings. Good lunch is served and also useful prizes for lucky winners. Two ofthe members donated two articles for a draw and' Mrs. Morphy of Oshawa. won the first draw and Mr. Reid Cook second. Lucky winners were: Mrs. V. Carl and Mrs. J. Lick, Oshawa (tied). Mrs. Lick 1st, Mrs Carl received the 2nd prize Consolation Mrs. J. Holman. Gent's High--Mr. R. Stephenson and Mr. C. ib. The September meeting of the Women's Institute was held in the Community Hall Wednesday evening. Seven 'members of Shirfey Institute were guests. sident, Mrs. V. Bailey wel- comed all, the meeting open- ed with the Ode and Collect. which included a letter from Mrs. Small. President of the Federated Institute of Ont- ario and .a thank you card were read. Treasurer's re- Consolation Mr. R. Cook. Oe thats theBrand Name For our FRUITS and VEGETABLES 53: Flavourtul After the Pre- Minutes and correspondence' Watson (tie). Mr. Stephenson, 1st, Mr. C Watson second. port was received also the reports from the exhibits at Blackstock and Port Pgrry fairs. he roll call "What I read to educate myself-- was well answered. Mrs. Marwood McKee, group leader, now presided and announced the following programme. - Current events was given by Mrs. W. Hooey in an interesting manner. Mrs. L. Thompson rendered a piano solo "Autumn Woods", Mrs. McKee read "The Women's Institute" and "A Foolish Little Maiden". Mrs. Thompson gave another piano solo--"The Impossible FINEST IN FLAVOUR CHIQUITA BANANAS 20 29: GARDEN FRESH LETTUCE #1 large heads HOME- GROWN TOMATOES #1 GOAT RY RRS aE PR TRESS BLACKSTOCK W.I. 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