"Islay Hiscox, and on Sun. "May 25th there will be a lun- For sev otal Fesks we have bits * been writing pleasant ¢ about the Short family, 'but this week- the news is defi- itely unpleasant, Mr. Albert Hadley, 'brother of ; Mrs, - Gladys Short came from his home in 'Manitoba with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Patterson "for the Twiner : Short wed- ding. When the Pattersons started for home on Monday, he 'decided t§ remain for a time with reldives here, but was taken "ill 'almost" infme- diately. He was rushed to hospital but passed away on Thursday, The body was returned to the west for burial. We extend sympathy to ihe Short family and 'es- pecially to Mrs. Gladys Short. Also Mrs. Short's grand- daughter from Sunderland is in a Toronto fon under- going | fasts or a; puzzling "illness: } iI; he midst of all this the 1 'newly-weds Mt, 'and Mrs. Twiner arrived back from" their' honeymoon and took up residence in Mark- ham. Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt had a successful sale on Satur- day. It was 'successful too for the U.C.W. ladies - who did a flourishing -business, especially {in coffee. These U.C.W. bakers are having a short "breather this week with only their regular meet- ing to- provide for, but -on Mon., 19th comes the sale of furniture - etc. belonging to the estate of the late Miss cheon in connection with the Ce LOTTA MOTHER NATURE WE MYSTIFY--~ GIRLS OVER FIFTY-ON party consisted of Mr. and VEE AB S. S. Arpitecsaby. The -Song Spinners from Lindsay put-on a very good program at the Chureh*"on Friday evening but the at. tendance was small.. (Noth- ing but candy to eat for the Seagravers this time), On- Thursday, May 8th Mr: Jack Snooks of Sunderland celebrated his 82nd birthday. His guests on that occasion were the Durward family, Mrs. Oscar Gibson & daugh: .Mrs. Glenn Allen. of Brook- lin. Spring moving is getting Mr. 'and 'Mrs. G. Sedore: and family who leave for Oshawa this week. Others planning to -desert us are the John Foote, Don Hurst and John Doupe families and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harding. Hospital patients Gordon Sweetman and Ken Sturman are both back at home again in better health. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill John. ston of Markham visited the Fred Nobbs famllye on Satur- day evening. - Here is some of the Moth- er's Day visiting: . The Walter _Fishleys . of Brooklin," the Rahm family of Saintfield and .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fishley and Michael of Oshawa were with Mis Bessie Fishley. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryant of Port Perry had Sunday evening dinner with the Bel airs, -Mrs. Andy .- MacTaggart spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacTaggart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone's Jo Mac Leroix and Mr. and rs. J. Lloyd-of- Cannigton and: Mr. & Mrs. Neil Wana- maker. = Mrs. Moon "and Clifford -- | were part of the Clements | gathering at the home of Mr, | LOVELIER and Mrs.- Greenbank. Mrs. Reta Boe went to] Bl Kingston to be with her son Harold Howsam, you RICHARD'S BEAUTY STUDIO ; PHONE: 985-7991 LINE OF "FIELD and MASTER | ho 985-2131 y LIST WITH RIAL ESTATE LTO REALTOR me, ters of Greefibank and Mr, & started. First to. depart are |. be classed as citizens, The Sacrament of Baptism wos administered o four child- ren--Joseph Orvel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone, Sean Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs Martin Fisher & Christopher Thomas and Susan Estelle children of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Maschke. Flowers in the church were in 'memory of Mrs. G.. Sweet- man, Someone slipped a little in - News Carl and his family. Mother's Day seems to be classed with Christmas and 'Faster so far as Church at. tendance' is concerned. On Sunday there was. a nice turn out. of regulars and many who could be regulars.. The only visitors were Mr. and Mrs. T. Venner who will soon PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 15,1969 -- 3 that there was no real an- nouncement of the S. S. an- niversary-to be held on May 25th at 11 o'clock. Those who can remember back as far as the early fifties will re- cognize -our---guest speaker, Jack Loughééd of Oshawa who lived as a young chap at the old parsonage. He now preaches at Enniskillen on Sundays and. teaches at Durham College during the | week. 'Music will be furnished by the S.S. children. This Thurs. at 7 o'clock the three younz- est "classes will please turn up for practice '(the other ones will join with them the next week). bank's day so there will be no church service 'at Sea-. grave. S.S. if announced for 9.30. Can you make-it? A.W. BROCK without losing its shape. Guarantees a second look. Arow ma es the colour ES and white Banlon . J. feather-light, but' heavy-on big Arrow c ~ Self coloured ribbed Hi-Crew collar puts a perfect top on a perfect casual. And there's full freedom in the open sleeves. Completely washable. This one is a hit at any beach £ & -or cook-out. 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