~ Theta Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their annual Ritual Night last week and welcomed two new members and honoured three others with the Ritual of Jewels Degree. Seen here are, from left (rear) President Lois Bushell, new members Jane Thompson and Cathie Smith, Vice President Alma Speir; (front) Kathy Gundry, Jane Jones, and Gail Kerry, who received the Ritual of Jewels Degree. Theta Delta Theta Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi welcomed two new members and honoured three others with the Ritual of Jewels Degree on Wednesday, March 3rd. Following .a very delicious meal at Emiels, Cathie Smith and Jan Thompson, our newest members, received the pledge ritual. During the ceremony, they were presented with pledge LR ar « [Ra conferred on them. pins and yellow roses,. the flower of Beta Sigma Phi. Kathy Gundry, Jane Jones and Gail Kerry have com- pleted their pledge training and the Ritual of Jewels was They also received yellow roses and their Ritual of Jewels Badges. Lois Bushell, Shirley Baster and Alma Speir officiated at this special event. chapter stages ritual Beta Sigma Phi is an international organization for young women who wish to enrich their lives socially and culturally. Although Theta Belta is only in its second year, the chapter is growing rapidly in membership and experience. We wish our new members happiness in Beta Sigma Phi. #7 By Mr. S. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. E. Ball and family, Oshawa spent Sun. visiting relations, neigh- bours and friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hub- bard, Whitby, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Hubbard, Belleville (all, formerly of -Burketon) spent a week in Hawaii. Mrs. Florence Larmer and Miss E. Larmer are visiting in California. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell, Brooklin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, family and friends on Sunday. We are thinking 'at this time of the McNeil family of Hayden (now Orono) in the passing of an only son Annie: McNeil, St. Cather- ines, and Ursula of Graven- hurst, and Ruth of Port Colborne, his 'loving wife Wanda and daughter, deep- est sympathy. Service was from the Northcott and Elliott Funeral Home, Bow- manville on Tuesday, Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. H. Davey, Bowmanville called on Mrs. R. Davey during the week. Sympathy of this com- munity is extended to Mrs' M. Short and family, Lake- field in the passing of a loving. husband, - father, . grandfather. Mac Was well known in Darlington Town- ship, now the Town of New- castle. : Our very best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McCul- lough in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary in Nestleton Hall on Saturday evening. Te Mrs. R. Davey called on Mrs. K. Roblin who is spend- ing some time in. Strath- SOFA SUITE LTD. Archie McNeil, his mother, - Burketon and area news haven Nursing Home, Bow- "manville, Mrs. A. Abrams, Tyrone called on Burketon friends and neighbours on Friday. Mrs. I. VanDam spent a weeks vacation in Montreal. Mrs. L Gatchell spent a vacation in Florida recent- ly and has returned wearing a beautiful tan. Mrs. B. Lee, Oshawa call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. H. Grace and family on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Weston and family were re- cent dinner guests of Mr. 'needs WE RENT - e TRUCKS 1% ton - 2 ton - ® DOLLIES e BLANKETS ® APPLIANCE CARTS Port Perry Rent-All 159 CASIMIR ST. - PORT PERRY os and Mrs. Howard Lee and Clifford, Nestleton. Mrs. H. Grace called on Mrs. E. Bryan and Mrs. M. Brown, Port Perty on Tue. Douglas Taylor, a former resident of this area who has lived in Bowmanville for the past 25 years had completed 25 years of service as a General * Motors employee, moved to Norland the last week of January.' 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