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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Sep 1951, p. 6

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, R ar ot es nv o I i Tg rE - rs a ety Lele wt J re, lr ph - - Pours 3 id HH adn dang SEEGER PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1951 Manchester On Sunday, Sept. 23rd, anniversary services will be held here, with Mrs D. F. Aylesworth of Bath, as guest sffeaker. At 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Ayles- worth will use for her theme "Ours, the whole Majestic Past, and ours, the "shining future", and in the evening she will preach on "Living - the lessons learned through the years." Uxbridge Jynior Farmers Quartette 'will supply the music in the afternoon and in the evening Scugog Choiy will sing. ¢ Mr, and Mrs, E. LeRcse and Mrs. Camplin. of Unidnville and Mrs. Hope, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joel Miller on Thursday. Mr, and Mis. Carl Farrow of Port Huron, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie and family last week. "3 Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hobbs, Mrs. Walter Howsam and Mr. John Christie, attended Mr. Robert Allan's wedding in Ottgwa last Saturday. Mr. Stanley Croxall is, spending a couple of weeks with his daughter in London. Mr, Robert Curry, Toronto, was with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedges over the week-end. The W. A. met at the home of Mrs. Lorne Thompson last Thursday after- noon, with thirteen members and nine visitors present. Mrs. Fred Lamb led the worship service and opened the meeting with hymn 321 and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. Lamb read the lesson, Luke 10:25-37. Mrs. } E. Holtby read the lesson thoughts on -"The._Good Samaritan." Mrs Thompson led in prayer. IFFollowing hymn 165 the president, Mrs. Croxall * took-charge of the meeting. Secretary, Mrs. Holtby read the minutes of Aug. meeting which were adopted as read. Correspondence was read and discus- sed algo "Thank You" notes, and plans ._ Lorne were made for the bazaar which will be held in Manchester this year on Friday afternoon, October bth. If weather permits it will be at the inter- section of highways, 12 and 7a, and there will be a honk baking sale, Knitted and home sewn articles will also 'be offered for sale. The meeting closed with the W. A, theme song and prayer by Mrs. Crox- all. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. F. Lamb and Mrs. F, Johnson served delicious refreshments, Collection $5.92. Pine Grove " Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clark of Myrtle Station, visiting one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Lang- staff. . Murs. Marshall Crosier of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Albright. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Geer visiting Friday evening with Mr Hill; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark spent Sunday evening with them. Masters Kenny and Neil Cather- wood visiting the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, E. Catherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans at Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. E, Evans of Uxbridge, spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. Talbert Evans, Mr. ronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. Long and Doug., Mr. A. Bottom, of Uxbridge, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Armstrong. : ) Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, of Maple, on Sunday. Mr. and: Mrs: Jack Simpson and Donna and Paul, visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans of Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. .E. Ballard spent Sun- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skerratf; of Nestleton. As HE PULLS UP at the end of his day's run, it's just his friendly way of saying -. ., "hello". But if there is some important development in town, he expects his friend the bank manager will know about it: ... plans for enlarging the school . . . the It's part of the bank chance of a new factory opening up... man's job to know his community. His customers expect him to know ""what's new" in other parts of Canada 'and elsewhere, too. . . business facts, leads to new markets at home and abroad for 'farm as well as faotery, You will find your bank"; anager wall posted, and ready to serve you. Chartered banks work that way. a One of a series by your bank. BB RSID A HAG and Mrs, J.- and Mrs. George Slack, of To-] Sunday the 23rd, is rally Sunday at Epsom Sunday School, at the usual hour of 10.30 a.m. Parents are in- vited to attend. . And each child is them. Evening service at 7.30 p.m, Mr. and Mrs."Donald Asling and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentiee and children spent Tuesday at Niagara. = Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy, of Toronto, were visitors at the home of the Nee- sons over the week-end. : Mr. and Mrs. M. Lakey, Tommy and Linda, of Brooklin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers. Mr. Alpine Christie, of Peterboro, visited with his brother and family, on Sunday. The recently organized Cub group is held each Saturday morning in the basementof the church. joining this new organization is very gratifying, but there is still room for more; and it is hoped that no one will miss this opportunity of belonging to a group where a real welcome is given and. a profitable and social time is to be had. Our pastor, pr. J. Hill, will supply any information you may require. The final meeting of the judging competition of the Scott and Beaver- ton Calf Club, was held at the farm of Mr. Malcolm Bailey on Friday evening | September 14th at the 7 o'clogk with Jan attendance of 36 members and par- ents, Two classes of Aberdeen Angus cattle were Judged by the members, "Mr. and Mrs, E. Blight, Brooklin, |" were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd, ' We were pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. Kaill and daughter Ilene at the Church service Sunday evening, Mr, and Mrs, Fisher, of Toronto, are holidaying "i! the village. They are Geeupying the Murrell house while Mrs. Murrell is in Ottawa. y Misses Frances and Marguerite Bowles were at their home for the week-end. The many friends of Miss Francine Yagger are pleased to know that she is much improved in health after her recent illness. - Mrs, G. Cumming was in Oshawa on Saturday visiting her daughter Audrey. -- -- Special Anniversary and Thank- Offering services will be held in Burn's Church on Sunday, Sept. 23rd at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m. with Rev. S. -B. Coles, B.A. of Knox Presby- terian Church, Oshawa, as guest speaker. Special Music by the Choir assisted by Mrs. C. McCarthy, of Tor- onto, in the morning, and Miss 'Cath- arine Fisher, in the evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. The September meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Russell Richardson on Tuesday Sept. 11th at 8 p.m. with the president Mrs. Walter Knight occupying the: chair. The meeting opened with the sing- ing of hymn 644, "Fight the Good Fight," followed with prayer by Mrs, Knight, The Scripture lesson, Rom- ans 12, verses 1-12 was read by Mrs. Wm. Gardner. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A letter of thanks. and appreciation was read from Miss Hilda Blackwell thanking the Mission Band for the lovely Cambric scrap books and dres- "| sed dolls which they had sent to her for distribution. Mrs. R. Richardson gave a report on the bale which was valued at over $60.00. : The Annual W.M.S. Thank-Offering will be held on Tuesday, October 16 at 2.30 p.m. with Miss Lily McArthur of Toronto, as guest speaker. The president then called on. Mrs, Riddell to speak, She spoke from 2nd Timothy verses 4-7 and expres- sed the fact that missionary woriien have" the key for bringing peace to the world. Mrs, W. Coad conductéd the quiz from the July and Avgust Glad Tid- ings. The offering amounted to $4.20 for the general fund and $7.76 for the expense: fund. The meeting closed with the singing of hymn 526 "Jesus I am" Resting". Mrs: -M. Sparks is spending .the week with relatives in Ottawa. 'Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton visited at the home of Mrs. Ed. Wilson, Lo- cust Hill on Sunday, Several from here attended Beavers ton Fair on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Lilley, of Mark- ham, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mra. Wes. Routley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Purdy, of Tor- onto spent the week-end at the home of Miss A. Dowson, asked to bring a little friend with The response of the young boys}. . Ashburn -' Music by CK.LB. Lots of DANCING "RANCH 'BOYS 20 : INTERNATIONALLY. FAMOUS FOR THE TALKING BLUES Come On Out And Join In The Fun m for EVERYONE. . On huge . NEW FLOOR. Hundreds of FREE seats Rd 100 Community Memorial Recreation Centre Commiltee Presents PORT PERRY MEMORIAL GARDENS 2 p.m. - for spectators. INCLUDES DANCE and 'LUCKY DRAW ADMISSION Sc. DRAW PRIZES 1. Mixmaster 2. Electric Kettle 3. Travel Clock Proceeds for New Arena Floor d TEX BOYLE F RIDAY, SEPT. 28th > Honeydale The September meeting of the Honeydale Women's - Institute was held at the home of Mrs. L. Honey. The meeting opened with The Ode, followed by the Lord's Prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The treasurer's report was then given. The roll call was answered by "One way to improve farm Life." 'Some of the conveners of standing committees gave -a brief report. Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. Cox are the delegates to attend the Women's Institute Convention to be held in the Royal York on Nbv. 6, 6, 7. Mrs. Cox gave a very interesting story on the history of the McLaugh- lin Family. From Carriage ' Comp- any of Enniskillen to the General Motors Corporation in Oshawa. Mrs. Brunton spoke on Soil and what is derived from it, such as Penicillin and Aureomycin. Mrs. McCullough spoke on Wool growing. Closing by a poem on a Cosy Farm Kitchen. The meeting closed and lunch was served by Mrs. McCullough's group. On behalf of the Honeydale W. I. we would like to say Thank You to Mrs. F. Whitfield and Miss L. Lyle for being such a great help in mak- fng tickets and selling tickets on the quilt, We wish Rev. and Mrs. Smith hap- piness in their new home at Grand Bend. " Mr. and Mra. Wallace of Claremont spent Sunday evening with Mr. 'and Mra. Paul Diamond. Toronto spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Paul Diamond. ! It is nice to see Miss Helen Honey back at school again ofter her illness, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Ross Snodden, nee Betty "Dusty on their recent marriage last Saturday afternoon, COSTS ONL LY 7 Miss Helen Diamond and friend of | ROYAL COUPLE TO DINE AT CHATEAU FRONTENAC: A state dinner in honor of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin- burgh to be given by thé Prov- ince of Quebec will take place at the world-famous Chateau Front- enac at Quebec when the Royal couple land at this city from Liv- erpool on the Empress of France Oct. 2. George J. Jessop, mana- ger of the Chateau Frontenac, (centre) is shown going over the royal menu with Chef de Cuisine 'Ernest Schmid (left) and maitre d'hotel Roger Bersier Tright). He handfed the hotél's arrangements for the royal tour in 1989, and has wide experience dealing with such functions, Through the past 66 years the hotel has played host to such royal notables as 5 TT da King Gorge VI nt Guess Eliza- beth; the Duke of Windsor; the Duke of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent; the King and Queen of Siam; Queen Juliana of the Neth- erlands, and the governors gener- al of Canada from the Earl of Ab- érdeen to Field Marshall Viscount Alexander, and to two Roosevelt- Churchill conferences, during the war, : /

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