2 JR VP NOI YARN i 3 N Fug + 9] 3 Mrs. Dorothy Naples, a past president of Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild demonstrated her favour- ite hobby, leathercraft during the Art Show held Saturday afternoon at the Latcham Centre. Exciting exhibits by creative ladies Mrs. A. Sinclair, president of the Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild expressed delight witnessing the large public interest in the Art Show held Saturday in the Latcham Centre. . Almost 300 persons attend- ed the show and viewed the many fine displays of arts and handicrafts which filled the hall. The Guild, named after the late Mrs. Louise Patterson, celebrated its 10th anniver- sary in February. Mrs. Patterson took the initiative to form the organization in 4 R] pt | NY +3 Cig Mr. L. Davis of Seagrave an ardent woodcarver and taxidermist was a guest exhibitor at the Art Show staged by the ladies of Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild. Placed before him and on the wall are only a few of the many fine pieces of art he has created. -- Port Perry ladies. Today the membership is 45 and is an active and dedicated group, not only from Port Perry, but includ- ed are also women from Blackstock, Nestleton, Sea- grave, Sunderland, Janet- ville, and even from Oshawa and Lindsay. CEDAR CREEK NEWS Mrs. Victor Larocque and her sister, Mrs. Reta Barton of Hamilton, visited their sister, Mrs. Harry Smith, of Magnetawan last weekend. George Kilpatrick visited his cousins, the Misses Clara, . Edith and Laura Brown in Toronto on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cum- mings and Steve were Thurs- day supper guests of Miss Karin Cummings at Orange- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque and sons spent the weekend at South River with the Farrow relatives. Mrs. A. Sinclair, president of Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild keenly "interested in various phases of handicraft art favours needlepoint. Here she is applying her hands to a new creation while on the wall are two pieces of needlepoint; also by Mrs. Sinclair, depicting scenes from the Rockies. The larger picture has over 42,000 stitches. 1965 with a few interested Burketon News Mrs. R. Davey spent Mon. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davey and family, Bowmanville. Several from this district attended the concert held in Enniskillen Auditorium of the Public School on Sat. evening given by the Histori- _ cal Society of Port Perry and Caesarea, sponsored by the United Church Sunday School. Congratulations to Mr. Ralph McLaughlin and Miss Miller on their recent mar- riage, May 31st. Tea was served by Enniskillen and District UCW, held in Black- stock. Mr. Ted Holroyd and family, Bowmanville visited with Mr. and Mrs>~Frank Holroyd Sr. and family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor who were 30 years married on June 2nd. Miss Elizabeth Greer, Oshawa, was a visitor of Mrs. W. Bryan recently. Several from this district attended the Hampton Dec- _ oration Day in Hampton Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. S. Grant David and Alan visited with Mrs. R. Davey, on Saturday. Mrs. S. Tabb, Bowman- ville with Mr. and Mrs. A. Swain and family. Mrs. S. Grace, Oshawa spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G. Dean and Mrs. and Mrs. H. Grace and families. Mr. and Mrs. T. Holroyd and family, Bowmanville with Mr. and Mrs. F. Holroyd and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mac- Donald, Oshawa were call- ers of Mrs. W. Bryan. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. P. Martens and family to our village. GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 phone book correct? Please tell us now, before we print your new direc- tory. Look up your listing in the current directory and, if you wish to have it changed. Dial "0" (zero) and ask for Business Office before July 9th. Bell Canada EF EASA ALE SSL ater i ow Ak Y Lh Xb; WOLBTES Ye £1, v TE ON 7 Sy WT pet A ERT MS NON 1% I ----