@ -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 22, 1970) °m>*r in Peterborough. New Blackstock who is quite ill. From there they will travel to Guernsey Is. where they plan to spend the winter. Richard and Stanford Van Camp attended a Holstein Meeting in Peterborough on Monday Miss Nancy Harness was a Monday evening guest of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family Miss Hyacinth Booth, Tor- | onto was week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and boys. The October meeting of the O.N.O. was held at the home of Shirley Turner with 25 members and 5 visitors present. Aileen VanCamp & Catherine Corden read the minutes. Barbara Byers gave the treasurer's report. Plans were made for the Husbands' |Banquet to be held in Nov- MASQUERADE Halloween Dance at CLUB ANNRENE Saturday, October 3ist CASH PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES EVERYONE WELCOME Year's Eve Dance tickets were discussed and Sandra Hoskin volunteered to be in charge of them. Committees were set up for the dance. The same prizes as last year will be presented at Commen- cement Exercises of the High School. Sponsorship of the Scouts and Cubs has been taken over by the Foresters. Correspondence was read and roll call which was 'come dressed as your husband" taken. Next meeting will be at the home of Barbara Rus- sell with the roll call to be a gift for The Golden Plough Lodge. Lunch was served by the hostess and her group. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Neary, Brian, Peter, Michael and David, Downsview, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and Jim, Whitby, Mr. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Archer. Tara Lynn Bailey is sche- duled to have eye surgery in Sick Children's Hospital Tor- onto on Thursday of. this week. Good wishes from the community go with her. Mr. Richard Wall who still is in Lindsay Hospital is progressing favourably. An excellent crowd attend- ed the annual fall supper held at St. John's Anglican ehurch on Saturday evening. The Ladies of the church would like to express their grateful appreciation to all who patronized this annual On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. David Kyte held a birth- day party for her daughter Karen Kyte who was celebrat- ing her second birthday. Little guests at this party were Cathy & Craig Paisley, Tara Lynn Bailey, Joy Werry, Tracey Staniland, Bryan and David Thompson. Sunday noon dinner guests of Mrs. Roy Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray. of Manilla and Mrs. Joe Forder of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tay- lor and Betty Jane, Mrs. Roy Taylor were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Noble of Uxbridge. Monday "morning callers and luncheon guestsof Mrs. Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eaton of London. Best wishes are extended to the new officers. The new executive then took their of. fices and any new business Mrs. Duff. The slate of offi-| ... discussed. cers for 1970-71 are as fol) 4 ew member Mrs. A. lows: Pres. Mrs. B. Larrett, Kent : Ist. Pres. Mr. P. Willis, 2nd was welcomed, bringing Vice Pres. Mrs. B. Dickey, edman's 7th year in this position, Assistant Sec. Mrs. Barthau, Treasurer, Mr. H. Buckland, this is Mr. Buck- land's 9th year, go 1 ing sec. Mrs. M. Row " Pianist, Mrs. T. Redman and "ecg lbvadchy > ad Mrs. Watson, Executive, Mr.) .solation Mr. M. Moase. key, Mr. G. Smith, Mr. H. Mac! Next euchre is on Wednes. tables at the last euchre. Win- ners were Ladies high, Mrs. N. Beacock, Cec. Mrs, Reid Cook, Consolation, Mrs. M. Clark. Gents high, Mr. 0. Church Service Sunday the 25th at 11 am. You are in- vited. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogg, Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts and Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Mitchell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. >oberts visited relatives in London and Waterloo over the week- end. Mrs. Art Vandervoort left on Saturday for a month's visit with relatives in Hol- land. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson were supper guests with Miss Muriel Cowie, Oshawa Satur- day evening. Mrs. W. J. Mitchell is home from Oshawa Hospital where she had eye surgery. Many from this area visit- ed the Inernational Plowing Match at Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Free and Karen of Belmont were sup- per guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson on Tuesday. KIND €OMPETENT for the Chronic Convalescent and Aged Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cro- sier, Jimmy and Barclay of Ajax visited Mrs. M. Crosier on Sunday. Mrs. June Thompson and| Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hitchens, Oshawa, visited their parents Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell on Sunday. TENDER LOVING CARE AND UNDERSTANDING Is there any place you'd rather be? Ontarians are the kind of people who wouldn't be here if there was any place better. We are people who came from a hundred lands and stayed to build. People with backbone and brawn and a hunger to succeed. Men and women who' ve created a standard of living in decades that other lands worked cen- turies to build. If we have a flaw it's our chronic modesty. 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