bh' 4 0.N.O. Meeting Donna Kyte was hostess for the April Meeting of the 0.N.O. Club with 20 mem- bers and 5 visitors present. After the reading of the minutes correspondence was read from Cathy Corden, and the musical group The Sapphires." Jean Goble gave the treasurer's report. The Parks Board are considering a P.A. system for the Recreation Centre and it was motioned that the O0.N.O. donate some money towards it. There was also a motion that we rent the dishes to the Anglican Church Women. June Wil- kinson motioned that the rates for catering be raised to three dollars provided other community organiza- tions are also in favour of raising their rates. .The June dance was discussed with each group being assigned a job as follows - Group 1 - Lunch; Group 2 - Clean-up; Group 3- Relish; Group 4 Decorating. Nancy Bryans moved that the charge be $10.00 for tickets and Diane Davies seconded the motion. For the At Home dance, groups 1, 2 and 4 are to make two dozen cookies with group 3 making sandwiches. After the Roll Call, Mrs. Linda McLaughlin gave a very interesting talk on "What Styles Suit Our Faces". NOW ISTHE TIME TO ORDER YOUR WINTER FUEL Donna and her group served a very lovely lunch to close the meeting. Excellent congregations attended the Easter Services in both the United and Anglican Churches. In St. John's Church the adult choir wore their new choir gowns for the first time. The Senior Citizens' Card Party on Tuesday evening had the following winners - Ladies' High Marion Heaslip; Second - Mrs. Alma Fowler and Third - Olive McKee. Men's High - Belle Werry, Second - Carl Wright, third - Aylmer Ploughman. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Drink- water and family, Ottawa, Miss Mabel VanCamp of Toronto spent Easter week- end with Mrs. W.W. Van- Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. John Mew, Jane and Robert, Toronto were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock. Mr. Brian Dunsmoor, Toronto visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duns- moor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kewin, Beaconsfield, Quebec spent the holiday weekend with Mr. Everett Trewin. Just as the return of the birds from the South herald the arrival of spring so the arrival of our folk who spend SAVE Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3841 DX FUEL OIL Call us today for PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE TRAVEL NONQUON SERVICE 160 Queen St. -- Port Perry 985-2336 DID YOU KNOW that you no longer have to be a club member to take advantage of Charter Flight to England and Europe? Air Canada, CP Air, BOAC, etc., schedules and prices available from April through summer. 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Mrs. Harvey Graham has re- turned home from Oshawa Hospital after ear surgery and Mrs. Tom Horton is entering Oshawa Hospital on Monday for a series of tests. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and family spent Easter Sunday dinner as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomp- son. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine and Teresa spent the weekend in Trenton and Belleville area. On Saturday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb at Wooler and on Sunday visited Vern's mot- her Mrs. Poole at Belleville. Mr. Gordon Paisley, Craig an Cathy spent Easter weekend with relatives 'in ~ Dunnville. Students of the Cartwright High School are busy pre- paring for the annual At Home on Friday evening. This year the class of Grade 9 -- 1946 to Grade 13 of 1951 are planning a Reunion in connection with the At Home. All students of this class as well as the teachers whose patience was tried many times by this group have all been invited to attend so it is hoped that this will be a special reunion for those of that vintage. Mr. and Mrs: Neil Werry and family were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Werry. Mr." and Mrs. Glenn VanCamp and boys, Port Perry were Easter dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp. This "was also a birthday party for Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Essery, Oshawa were Easter guests of her parents, Mr.'and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and boys. Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Ferguson, Rev. Clarence Ferguson of Toronto visited their sister Mrs. O. Hill. After supper they joined a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and boys. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson and family, Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar and family, Scar borough, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton and family, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rahm, Kristen, Christopher and " Jennifer, Peterborough were Saturday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. Les Bush- field, London were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers. Mrs. Roy Taylor was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and Caroline at Manilla. On Sunday Mrs. Taylor accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Murray to be Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Davins, Burlington. Congratulations to the teachers and students of C.C.P.S. who "competed in various classes at the Peterborough Kiawinis Music Festival and obtained various prizes. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family were Bobbi-Ann, Lorri and David Fairey of Bowman- ville and Debbie Brown of Courtice. Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thompson and family of Maple Grove. Monday caller was Mr. Wilf Brown of Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston, Pearl and friend, Belleville were guests of Mrs, J. A. Johnston for Easter Sunday. Mrs. Courtney Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family returned home on Saturday from a week's holiday to the U.S. mid-west. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oldfield of pig tw 'le, vf So i IN EY Ey a nr LR I Be nde PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 25th, 1973 -- 11 Cedar Creek News Irene Blain arrived home last Friday after having a holiday in Hawaii. Jane den Boer is spending a week in Quebec with her French Class. Jane attends High School in Bowmanville. JUST 5 DAYS TO BEAT THE TAX Increase Livingroom Suites ...199% Kitchen Suites Bedroom Suites Continental Beds con..'69" 26" Color T.V. Refrigerators Electric Ranges Spin-Washers Automatic Dryers ..*'169% won *169% at the Tax Freezers HURRY Be IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -- NO EXTRAS Open Thurs. & Fri. 'till 9:00 p.m. ©: Rouse or Howars 241 Queen Street » Minneapolis, Minnesota and also visited relatives in Menonimee, Wisconsin and in Jeddo, Michigan. Weather conditions varied from a severe snow-storm to sum- mer weather in the 80's. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls joined a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly at Bobcaygeon. spc 559s special * 1090 special 188 Port Perry George Kilpatrick visited his cousins, the Misses Clara, Edith and Laura Brown, in Toronto last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lar- ocque and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Doherty and family spent the Easter Weekend with relatives at South River. Mr. and Mrs. John den Boer had relatives from Bobcaygeon visiting on Good Friday. David and Martin den Boer are home from Calvin College, Grand Rapids. Michigan, U.S.A. for the Easter holidays. on 88" on 249% won® 179% - 985-2272 Ay NT A PA i = ) as sagt a, a 255 A n RE FOS Er A TA 7 SF