{ yy _ Nice to see so many back in __mily, ~ reported on our finances and| ~a sum was voted to the "= ner Oct. 1st. ~ to her home for the next » "ings, a' thank-you .card plus tion from Miss Miriam Chris- Mrs, Les Beacock. Church on Sunday was well attended' Rev. Reeves had a thought - provoking "message, worthwhile. to all, the choir, and all enjoyed their anthem. Offering ga: thered by Messrs. Frank Har. ris 'and Hector Hodgins, A pot luck luncheon at one p.m." was enjoyed by a number of Prince Albert peo: ple. who used this occasion for a social gathering with our new minister and his fa. Mrs. Grant Hunter kindly shared her home for thé September 'nieeting. of the U.C.W. The president Mrs. Terry Hodgins extended a welcome to the attendance of over twenty, especially our new minister's wife Mrs. Reeves and visitors Mrs. Howie and Mrs. Armstrong; Following -the singing of. hymn 281 all answered the roll call, suggestions for a future bus trip, and id visits -were reported. -- -- In the absence of the sec- retary Mrs. E. Heayn read the minutes from which we were informed of Manches- ter bazaar, Regional meet- a donation from the McCrea family. A note of apprecia- tie who was the recipient of the school awa hat was made possible by this organ- ization, and also a letter was| received regarding our cho- sen son's progress in Orillia. Mrs. Ron Deeth, treasurer church board. All agreed the "Food Booth" at Port Perry Fair a success. The members are faced with a very heavy fu- - ture schedule." Beacock Sale; Oct. 4 and Love Sale Oct. 22. A reception date was set to welcome our new minister, . wife and family. yg As a result of the above - named functions a list of ac- "tive committees have been| formed. - = Mrs. C. Graham invited us month, theme entitled Action, Faith, Hope, Charity, for devotion]: was provided by Mesdames Lindsay, Vance, Hunter and Turkey Din-| At this time an interesting : - ouette Hat Show" plus a wide variety of delicious desserts. These perky, attractive styles and shades that are in pre- sent-day vogue were well mo- delled by Mrs. 'McKerihan, Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. 'Heayn, and Miss Lyn Deeth and Mrs, Myrtle Snelgrove, during which time Mrs. Wilson of Toronto proved an experien- ced commentator, It was a very entertaining evening. Hats were tried on, sales were brisk, & approxi- mately 12 door prizes were given to lucky ladies, : Mr. Allan Martyn took the 1st Scugog Troop of Scouts to "Lakeland Region Scout Camp", Balsam Lake, over the week-end at which about ten local boys were among the group which proved most enjoyable. L Mr. and Mrs. Chas. An- drews, Toronto called on /Mrs, McKerihan one day last week. Mr. Cliff Wilson, Stouff- Prince Albert News his parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilsons. : Mr, and Mrs. J. Lake and family, Oakwood were Sun- day supper visitors with her father Mr. W. E. Martyn. Heather. Hodgins enjoyed being a week-end visitor with her friend Marda Drew of Oshawa Road. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith have returned from an inter- esting two weeks in the Mari- time provinces, and made a brief visit with their daugh- ter the Garveys. _..Company with Mr. and Mrs ne tn ney N.Y. a few ihe wedding of Dative Mulvey was . great aunt of the wedded couple, Mrs. C. Luke was hostess recently for a family birth- day party given in honour of her brother Mr. Yvalter Bond, Toronto. Those present in- clude Walter and his wife; Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. McKeri- han, and brother Mr. L. Bond and Mr. and Mrs. M. Luke; Stoney Creek. Another bro- ther Arthur was unable to be present. Mr, and Mrs. C. Love spent an enjoyable week-end with their friends in Lindsay. Carl Grahams included their son Mr. Vernon Graham, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones, West Gilford Halibur- ton area; Mrs. G. Hope of Uxbridge; Mrs. S. man & 'Mrs. Trevell both of Oshawa and Mrs. May of Sunridge. studying at Kemptville Cgl- lege spent the week-end 'with her parents Mr. & Mrs. A. Martyns. ville spent the week-end with Mrs:-E, Mulvey enjoyed he- Miss Joanne Martyn who is|' Cedar Creek . News Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tre- panier of Toronto were last | Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque. Miss Arrianne den Boer. who is teaching school at Drayton in Western Ontario, was home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John den Boer. Ivan Farrow and friends of South River visited his sis- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 25, 1969 -- 15 ter, Mrs. Harris. Doherty and family last week. Miss Ieta. den Boer, who has been employed in the Port Perry office of Harris and Harris for the past three years, is attending Calvin College, at Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A. this term. Her brother, Martin is also attending the same College. The Larocque family at- tended the _ 21st birthday JEEITEILAILNTI ILL LCS a sts aaa, KEN P. MURRAY Electrical Contractor Domestic a Industrial WIRING party for Paul Larocque on Saturday evening at Port Perry at the F. Leveck home. The newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenwood were Chivarried, on Saturday night. Jim Blain took everyone for a 'hay ride later. =. 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