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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jan 1969, p. 14

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14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan., 9th, 1969 Prince Albert ews (Continued gaiety of typical decorations plus a favour for each to take home. Miss J. Snel grove performed duties as photographer. Our minister and wife were present and Rev. Rice offered a fitting "grace" followed by an ap- propriate brief message prior to all commencing to enjoy turkey dinner and general trimmings. One could actually notice the warm-hearted sentiments passd from one to the other as they ate and chatted. Dur- ing this dining period the president Mrs. Newnham voiced-a welcome and seas- on's greetings to the group. She also announced special prizes were on hand. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bonnell won a prize for the largest family of 9. Birthday near- est Dec. 17 to Mr. Perkins. - Mrs. Newnham happened to receive cup and saucer prize. When the last mint and sip o' tea had been down- ed the group were requested to move over to-a section of chairs for a variety 'program for which Mrs. Snelgrove and Mrs. Hunter were responsi- carol singing, a solo by Susan Hunter, reading Christmas Preparation, Mrs. B. Smith. Vocal trio consisting of Mrs. C. Willes, Misses L. Hunter and D. Jeffrey accompanied by Mrs. Hunter at the piano. Piano selection by Miss J. Snelgrove. Reading "Day af- ter Christmas" by Mrs. L. Beacock. This joyous enter- tainment ended with "Bless Be The Tie That Binds." An honourary U.C.W. mem ber Mrs. C. Luke won the last prize as. her chair bore the Xmas seal. ) A special thank-you to Mr. Jim Doupe who shared his time and car in transferring majority of guests to and from the party. We do re- gret those who were forced to decline their invitation due to various reasons. The last euchre of the year on Dec. 19 was held in the R. Centre. The hour arrived when score cards were tal- lied with result: High lady Mrs. Fawns; Low lady Mrs. E. Dearborn; High man Mr. Jas. Doupe; Low man--Mr. E. Jewell; Lone hands--MTrs. Manns of Raglan. No doubt you are aware of special ticket selling that has ble. First a spicy session of BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HONDA - SUZUKI | SALES and SERVICE PARTS -' ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIES - SERVICE ALL MAKES SNOWMOBILE SERVICE R. WHITAKER - Phone 985-2276 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Leonard R. Rosenberg & Associates Bank of Nova Scotia Building, 'Aurora Telephone Aurora 727.9451 ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and. SERVICE Phone 985-7993 §- or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Earl Wallace ROOFING Ashphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and Aluminum Roofing. EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do it the Co-operative Way ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Myrtle 6554832 Dec./68 For Income: Tax '& Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building - Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and : farm operations. Dec./68° 3 EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 9857306 PORT PERRY : Dec. 31/68 Fralick Insurance Agency CO-OP AND FARMERS MUTUAL _ LIFE - AUTO - HOME PROTECTION PHONE 985-7447 1 Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED 7 REG. ARMSTRONG --Port Perry -- 985-2226 ; . Dec./67 6. McPhaden Insurance LTR BERT BPBER SIALISTATE IVD vy 985-7373 985-2341 Dee been in circulation. The draw revealed the turkey went to Mrs. C. Redman of Scugog, the fruit cake to Mr. W. Nor- ton, Port Perry. Special door prize to Mrs.. Jas. Doupe. Lunch as usual ended a plea- sant party. Next euchre on Jan. 16th so don't forget. On Sunday, Dec. 22, the church sanctuary was aglow with a seasonal. setting when many attended and enjoyed the "Christmas Cantata", en- titled "King Forever", ably planned and directed by the organist Mrs. B. Snelgrove, assisted by Mrs. G. Hunter. The hour was fully devot- ed to song and music render- ed by choir in the form of 'anthems and soloists, even the sixteen-voice intermedi- ate age shared in their sweet performance. The talent from Kedron liberally assist- ed. One could say it was a | delight and well received-by the congregation. Offering gathered by Mr. E. Martyn and Mr. L. Beacock. We can only partially real- ize the hours of arranging involved to make this joyous hour a reality. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson en- tertained her mother Mrs. Sarjantson, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Gibson & family, Port Perry. Mrs. Mabel Faux and son Allen of Wick. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pugh and family had her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gostik, Stouffville; Mr. and Mrs. Gostik, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. P. Solomon and new son, Raglan. Mr. and Mrs, G. Jones had her parents Mr. Lindsay, Brantford and other relatives in Toronto and area. Mr. F. Vickery, Mr. & Mrs. L. Beacock, Grant and Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock spent the day with others at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Barbara and Neil, Oshawa. Mrs. Rene Smith, her daughter Mrs. Merle Murphy and Allen were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickinson and Judy, Toronto. Mr. W. E. Martyn had his daughter and husband Mr. & Mrs. J. Lake, Brenda and Ralph of Oakwood, Mr. Bruce Martyn, Toronto and others. Mr. & Mrs. B. Smith spent | a few days with their daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. H. Garyey and family, St. John, N.B.. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn and family were with the large gathering at Mr. & Mrs, Neil Wanamakers, Seagrave. | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gould- ing and family entertained her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'S. Williams of Picton, and sis- ter Mr. and Mrs. R. Phillips of Cobourg a few days. Miss Judy Dickinson, Tor- onto enjoyed a week with her cousin Mr. Allen Murphy and immediate relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham were guests with their friend Mrs. S. Rodman, Oshawa and visited critical ill relatives in Oshawa hospital. The Gra- ham's own family are, in Florida for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Love and family had guests, her sister being Mr. and Mrs, S. H. Rennie and brother Dr, and Mrs. Harold Jackson, Port Perry. The three following girls are home for three week holiday: Miss Karen Rice, Toronto University, Miss Jean and Mrs. |. REANIM ES Yi SR Blackstock News Continued Mr. Leslie Bushfield, of Guelph, spent the week-end with the Murray Byers. Cheryl and Rickie Rahm, Port Pery, spent a few holi- days with their grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corden: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and girls; Mrs. J. A. McArthur and family have returned from spending the holidays in Florida. Miss da Dempsey return- ed Sunday after spending 2 weeks with relatives in or near Stratford. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wright, Eleanor and Elaine were Sat- urday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stin- son -and family, Yelverton. New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and boys:--Miss Sharon Larmer, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden, Courtice; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and family, Solina;" Mrs. Mac- Dougald, St. Marys; Mrs. Ernest Larmer; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and boys. Sunday callers with Mr. & Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and girls were: Mr. and Mrs. Ted McLaughlin and Paul, Fenel- on Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton, Beth and Grant, Hay- don; Mr. and Mrs. Forder, Port Perry. His many friends will be glad to hear Mr. Lloyd Bea- Harold cock is able to sit up in a wheel chair a little while each day in Toronto General. Others in hospital appear to be progressing slowly: -- Mr. Ernest Larmer in.Osh- awa; Mrs. A. McQuade and Mrs. Leighton in Port Perry. A group of 8 married couples enjoyed a snowmo- bile party Thursday night. They toured the South -and West parts of the township HOMES WANTED I 985-7373 REAL ESTATE LTO REALTOR and returned to the Ivan Thompson's for a" delicious hot lunch, Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Mc- Kee were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Lawson, Yelverton on New Year's. Miss Beth Dunsmoor spent a few: days with her sister Mr. and Mrs. B. Dealy, Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Duns- moor and babe, Toronto vis- ited the Ken Dunsmoors on Sunday. Most of dents. are away back to their different col-| leges and places of work. Also teachers and pupils to 'the local schools except for a few who are ill. Snelgrove, York College, Tor- onto and Miss Jo-anne Mar- tyn from Kemptville college. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holt: } by enjoyed being guests at the Livesay - Dymond wed- ding in Preshyteriar' Church, Port Perry. Mr. and. Mrs. W. Vance en- tertained his sister Miss E. Vance and Mr. and Mrs. W. Simons and family all of Toronto. : Mr. and Mrs. C. Colby, Ux- bridge were Sunday company with Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. Holtby and sons. spent Xmas with her mother Mrs T. Bailey and also at Mr. Baileys, Brooklin. Mr. & Mrs. N. Wilson and Bruce had their family, Clif ford of Stouffville and friend Miss Jean Hope, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and "family. Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. N. Jack:on 'and family, Brook- lin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dearborn and children with their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. E. Dear- born gathering at Prospect; and Mr. and Mrs. H Strong and others, Manchester. and Mrs, S. Greenbank W.L. The Christmas meeting of Greenbank Women's Institute was held" Dec. 18th at the Centennial Hall. The President Mrs. A. Phoenix opened the meeting WS Ie RSE hot Gil Hrd with a poem "A letter to Santa," followed by the sing- ing of the Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect repeated in unison. The roll-call a meaningful message from a Christmas card was answered by 19 members. Several husbands and friends were present. The following committee was appointed for Veéget- ables with a Flair, Summary Day Feb. 18th, at Uxbridge United Church, Mrs. D. Ian- son, Mrs. M. Beaton and Mrs. Iva Phoenix, Mrs. M. Beaton gave sev- eral humorous readings. Mrs. A. Phoenix read sev- eral passages of Scripture, after each one Mrs, B. Stone led in singing an appropriate Christmas Carol. Following the meeting pro- gressive euchre was played and a delicious buffet lun- cheon was enjoyed. A. E Holinson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985-2383 LADY MOTORISTS | AND MEN MOTORISTS TOO! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS Free box of Kleenex with 2ach $ 3.00 purchase. DX Station COLUMBUS Phone: 655 - 3892 ONLY 42.9. PER GAL. A NEW TO SERVE YOU AT BUS TOURS WEDNESDAY, ICE FOLLIES | MAPLE LEAF GARDENS "FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th SUNDAY, JANUARY 26th FRIDAY, JANUARY 3ist SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd JANUARY 29th game.' 985-2523, WEEK - END HOCKEY TOUR TO PITTSBURG Toronto. Maple Leafs and: Pittsburg Penquins. Bus leaves Port Perry Friday night at 8:30 p.m. on January 24th, arrives Pittsburg Saturday at '8:00 a.m. Overnight Saturday in Pittsburg and attend the. evening game. Return home Sunday, arrive in Port Perry Sunday at 8:00 p.m. $37.00 includes Bus Fare, Overnight accommo- dation in Pittsburg and red seats for the Hockey For information and reservation call: MRS. - JESSIE ROBERTSON AT 985-2598 OR (4 8 TY 4 o Sia,

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