aa TEE NT ---------- PM . Prince Albert News - 2 . Mrs. James Pearce. Last Sunday a favourable attendance turned out for worship service. Rev. R. Brawn delivered a homey message for all. During worship hour, several came to the front and joined our church. They were Mrs. E. Andrews, Miss Ann Hope, Mrs. B. Garside, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke from Dentonia Park United Church, Toronto and her daughter and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. E. Daigle from Wesley United Church, Pembroke, also joined via transfers. Rev. Brawn con- ducted the ceremony and extended an individual wel- come to each as did Clerk of Session, Mr. B, Snelgrove. Everyone present were freeto partake of the "Lord's Table" conducted by our minister and elders, Mrs. R. Robinson, Messers Snel- grove, T. Hodgins and C. . Willes. kJ Tuesday night the Board of SAVE NOW for Limited Time 2 9% off freat yourself loa - Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd. 75 RICHMOND ST. WwW. OSHAWA 725-3539 Stewards met at the home of Mr. L. Pereman. I notice Seagrave columnis boasting of annual visits from "Mr. Stork". Well, he has left foot marks. in our midst, too. For instance, last Tuesday evening, about eight ladies from here joined the group of 35 at the home of Mrs. Robert Hunter, Green- bank. She was assisted by her sister, Mrs. C. Willes, when ababy shower was held for their sister-in-law, Mrs: J. (Jo-Ann) Hunter who receiv- ed many baby necessities. Appropriate lunch ended pleasant party. ~ On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. E:. Martyn, Mrs. F. Brooks and Mrs. L. Beacock attend- ed the near forty well- wishers at the home of Mrs. Byron Holtby, with Mrs. J. Smitherman as co-hostess, when a miscellaneous shower in honour of bride-to- be, Miss Anna Croxall, who received a wide variety of ~ arelaxing 'mini~vacation at the close to shopping, entertainment and theatres + Package for two includes: @® modern guest room dinner one evening at the famous Captain's Table including a welcoming refreshment breakfast each morning free parking: please note that complimentary parking is only from 6.00 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. each day. Price for two S GHre subject to advance registration See your travel agent or contact direct: 150 King St. West. Telephone (416) 362-1848 ~ Even the pretty and useful gifts for which she voiced her appreci- ation. A dainty lunch was served thus everyone enjoy- ed the hours. Mr. and Mrs: J. Brough and " twosons, were Tuesday even- ing dinner company with her mother, Mrs. D. Pearce, Oshawa. Mrs. Fred Brooks has returned from a '"'Clare Burt' chartered five-day fabulour colour tour of Northern Ontario and Mich- igan, including a cruise to Machinac Island. A welcome is extended to Mr. and Mgs. Harold Chatten and wee Jit] of Oshawa who have moved into the newly erected homesituated direct- ly north of the cemetery west gates. Mr. and Mrs. E. Martyn were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamakers, Seagrave, on Sunday. Ms. Lexie Love, R.N. attended the three-day con- vention of Emergency Nurses' Association held in the Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel, Toronto. Her mother, Mrs. C. Love, also attended part of the sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith Theta Delta Sweetie Reed, a Pa Paint Horse National Sh © ge =x 8 int mare owned by ow held in Kansas City, Mo. Ray Mackie and Phil Phillips of nl Po rt Perry, Ont., was named National Champion 1975 Mare at the recently completed The 1975 Paint National Show was the largest ever held, drawing over '3,000 entries from 30 states and Canada to the new American Royal arena. were happy to have a grand- son, Mike Stollar of Sudbury, for the weekend. They all had evening dinner with the Don Leslie's at Seagrave on Sunday. Display antiques at meeting The members of Theta Delta Chapter are: looking forward to exploring this years program book 'Heri- tage and the Woman'. "Let Heritage Ring", the International theme, was appropriately used at Begin- ning Day celebrations. Bunny Rowland's home was transformed into a museum as antiques and costumes of the past were displayed, many supplied by. Bunny. refreshments represented recipes used by our Canadian ancestors. At this celebration we were pleased to welcome pros- pective members. Atthe firstregular meeting the program 'Woman, Her Heritage and Her Hope" was presented by Shirley Baster and Eleanor Bailey. After a "humourous'" skit depicting the extremes of womanhood, lackadaisical housewife to woman's "libber"', the mem- Auxiliary (continued duction of the Head table guests by Mrs. M. Cannon, Convenor, the local Kinettes entertained with several enjoyable and amusing skits. The guest speaker, Miss Bunny Stewart, Co-Ordinator of Auxiliary Volunteer Ser- vices, was introduced by Mrs. Betty Lunn, Vice-Pres- ident of O.H.A. and Past Chairman of District 7 H.A.A. Her topic was "How well informed is an Auxiliary member" which was follow- ed by a question and answer period. Appreciation was given by Mrs. Pat O'Neal, 2nd Vice- chairman of District 7. The new 'slate of Officers for District 7 were then installed by Mrs. Lunn. An area for Gift Shop dis- plays was available for the visiting Auxiliaries. A scheduled tour of the Town Hall was cancelled due to unforseen circumstances. Afternoon tea was served at the close of the day after which several of the dele- gates visited the Hospital and Gift Shop. . bers discussed many related questions. Tessa Emmings and Pat Phypers investigated the topic "What Women are Heir To" for the second meeting. Five Canadian Pioneer Women and their contribut- ions were brought to our (continued on page 8) bi. 1 Superior SOFFIT - DOORS TROUGH 25 Year Written Guarantee CALL - 985-3912 Aluminum R.R.1, PORT PERRY (Corner Con. 8 & Hwy 12) SIDING - WINDOWS - FASCIA -- REYNOLDS DEALER -- T0 OUR FALL SHOWING acks The belted look for Fall. All-wool slacks, western * styled pockets, flared legs . with Solid shades of Rust - Blue - Heather - Camel and Grey. From 25 TUXEDO RENTALS Phone 985-8160 (LCI CIVA MFT) 95 f 32 Port Perry MEN'S WEAR a TR ----