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Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1975, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1975 News of interest from Manchester area Manchester United Church Anniversary Service on Sun- day. September 21, at 11 a.m. Rev. G. Wylie in charge, guest speaker, Rev. E. Lin- stead. Soloist Mrs. Lackie and pianist Irwin Smith. Manchester Sunday School to start September 28. Thursday evening Man- chester U.C.W. and the Head Church and Grace Church U.C.W.'s had a very nice meeting by candle light and oil lamps. Mrs. Tait of Port Perry. the guest speaker, a skit on taters by the Grace Church group, a piano solo by the Head Church group. Mrs: M. Cawker played the piano for a sing song. Mrs. J. Wilson gave dh interesting story on their trip in the James Bay area. Mrs. Mit- chell closed the meeting with a solo "I have a Cathedral deep down in my Heart". and everyone enjoyed a de- licious lunch. Mrs. Fanny Stevens was hostess for a lovely shower Wednesday evening for Miss Arly Rodd of Part Perry, a bride-to-be. The Manchester U.C.W. had a very successful day catering at Otto Bauer's sale on Satyrday. Many thanks to all who helped. Miss Louise Atsel of Toron- to, a. weckend guest with Miss Ruth Gishler. 'Summer is over Mrs. Lillian Wilson holi- daying with Mr. and Mrs. Walt Locke, Smith*Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price at. Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding, Ry, dog guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fielding, Keswick, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc Whirterof Whitby, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Best on Sunday. Mrs. Joyce Vandervoort and Mrs. Ruth" Best, -lun- cheon guests with Mrs. M. Crosier on Thursday. The John Hofstee family called on Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Mitchell, Sunday. Mr. George Brown, Wr. and Mrs. Ross Quinn of Hamilton, dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Os Croxall on Sunday. Mr. and"'Mrs. Wes Stokes, Little Britain recent callers with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson. 3 Honeydale. women begin meetings By Mabel Cawker The first meeting of Honey- dale Branch after the sum- mer recess was held Septem- ber 4th, in the Municipal Hall The power came on again MAR-LAINE HAND CRAFT BOUTIQUE 160 Queen Street - Port Perry,Ont. 985-8011. Doodle Art and Sheepskin Rugs MACRAME SUPPLIES and BEADS Jiffy Stitchery - Needle Pointers - Tapestry and Hand Crafts. Yarns, Needlecraft & Kits Non-stop field shelling with big capacity Superpicker ...wide or narrow rows Interested in field shelling corn? Avco New Idea's cage-type sheller or the big new SUPERSHELLER interchanges with husking unit (or field grinder). .. delivers clean, whole kernels with a minimum of fines and discharges completely shelled cobs. It's no wonder farmers buy more Superpiciers than all other makes of pickers combined. They're built to outperform all others in_any corn, straight and tall, or down and tangled . . . big yields, or small! If you're in the market for a new picker, take a good look at Superpicker. It combines the capacity you want with the non-stop performance you need for the fastest, cleanest, most : profi abie corn harvesting. FARM EQUIPMENT B & W FARM SERVICE RRS SI'NDERLAND PHONE 705-357-3760 with a splendid attendance.' Pres. Marion Bell opened the meeting with warm greetings to the members and extended a friendly wel- come to one visitor, Mrs. Tina Abrook of Saskatoon, Sask., a cousin of Mrs. Clara Warren. The roll call, 'An idea for Fostering a Love of Rural Living in our Young People", was well answered and many interesting ideas presented. A letter was received from . the District President, Mrs. ® Louella Lewis of Claremont, giving an outline of the role Honeydale will play re - The International World Plough- ing Match, to be held at Brooklin, September 23rd to 27th. 'Miss Alice Dodd and Mrs. Clara Warren have consent- ed to be the 4-H Club Leaders for the coming year, and the fall project will be ""A Touch of Stitcheryl, Any girls between the alo 1 yIs. to 26 yrs. who migh interest- edin4-H work, pleageeantaet Miss Alice Dodd. Activities being .in full swing for the fall season, plans were finalized for the W.I. Bazaar to be held at Latcham Centre, _ within the membership so let us "get into action" and make this a successful ven- ture for the branch. Pro- ceeds will be used for Edu- - cational projects, and we need the co-operation of and whole-hearted support of all members. . INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Susrenised Investments 10: % 5 Years INTEREST is payable half yearly or may be left fo comgound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 193 Queen St. Port Perry ~ Telephone 985-7306 October 4th. There is no lack of talent jeconcluding an Mrs. Edith Brunton gave the sécond portion of her report of the Officers' Con- ference which she attended at Waterloo University in May, and her impressions of the Conférence. This is first and foremost a learning experience, one gaining a- better understanding of the organizational structure and benefits'derived from belong- ing to this 8 million member group from--all over the world. Mrs. Vera Honey convener of 'Agriculture and Canadian Industries in charge of the programme called on Mrs. May Raines who gave an excellent paper on the motto, "Take time tostop, listen and look at the wonders every- where". She depicted the beauty around us, if we but' take the time to enjoy it. her thought provoking talk made 'members conscious of the urgent need to take time to stop, listen and look at the beauties of nature. Mrs. Dorothy "Pascoe entertained with two inter- esting readings which were ehjoyed immensely. The meeting closed with Oh, Canada! After the W.I. Grace was sung, tea was served by'the group compris- ing Mesdames Vera Honey, May Raines, Esther Chap- man and Dorothy Pascoe, informal pleasant meeting. HOUSING CE ---- ELECTRICAL ~ PLUMBING | ° HATING (AL ® RESIDENTIAL [J] e COMMERCIAL © REPAIRS ® FARM © WATERLINES "Holding Tanks Sewer & Water Hook-ups GENERAL CARPENTRY 36 yrs. experience - 20 yrs. in business _ Ron Rankin & Sons .. 985-7679 .or 985-3776 0000000000000 00000000 ATTENTION FARMERSI! 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