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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Apr 1952, p. 3

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| 1%} by nets For Sing ro J SEAGRAVE Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bruce on the birth of a daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Saunders of Espanolo visited Mr. and. Mrs. Dun: can Moase on Saturday. Janet Moase returned home with them having spent the past thrée months with. her Epsom Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on the birth of a Alan Clark Martin and Miss Claris June Long, Mr. Donald Taylor has returned homie from the Oghawa hospital and is making a satisfactory re- SCUGOG ter in Lindsay Hospital, March 26th. aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, J i : : : ) «| daughter on Friday of last week. |. ..ve 0 PR Yai ! } | srs. E: Standish of Granby, Que,, | Saunders. 4 | Smid Eb oly hd covery from his recent accident, I'he Scugog Head Farm Forum held : ' iE : Is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Leon Stand-| =p Abraham met with a painful [ Brooklin spent the week-end with | The W.A. met in the S. S. yoom [115 - 18st meeting of the season on { 2 ish y Pi : ) > . March 24th at the} f M d NEW RADIO RECEIVING LICENCES AVAILABLE aly Tp accident while playing at theaschool | their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Thursday afternoon of last Mrs, L Mater Bong of Mr. in ) ; A ) NTRP $y o Mrs, L. Martyn, Yighteen members New Radio Receiving Licences Telecommunications, Department Mii Spay BS aopenty, Jan 4 on Thursday. He suffered a severo|'. Rogers. ' week--report later. : WET i we he are obtainable from Post Offices, of Transport, Ottawa. ~ Wednesday . ' scalp wound which 'necessitated sev- Mr. and Mrs. Cracknell of Tor- Mr.- E. Whippey- of Toronto at Are oe fo a o adil Radio Dealers, Radio Servicemen, A. separate Licence is required Mr. and Mrs. R. E Simpson, of Mid- eral stitches. onto visited with' My. and Mrs. | his farm on Sunday. oid inl N a Jaa ; a i : K . * N . SR ATS UN ' . . d ~ wrod, [GY ely es of e re } certain Banks and, in certain "by each tenant of a room or flat land, spent a few days with Rev A Mr. Cameron, of Oshawa, who has | James Neeson on Sunday. My. i . 3 oie bwere © ad Th hy . . oy " / i : A, . hii Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. Clair fe enjoyed. The men then took districts, from 'house-to-house. = within a private home who oper W. and Mra. Lougheed tl purchased ~ the Shunk property, is . : Cp ) i : y i : > adi A te Li . an rs. Lougheed, recently. vail : , Mrs. B. Luke and friend of Tor- | of Port Perry with their parents | complete charge of the lunch, and very 3 canvassers, ates a radio. separate Licence Mr, and Mrs, Orr Shunk called on | having it wired for electricity and will i a \ i Sunday capably served the abundance of sand : Whera not available: locally, is required for each radio installed ; Cake paneinion In '0 Teor fitand. onto with Mys. Luke on Sunday. on Sunday. Vos : \nd- Some of the ladies to make their | Pent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. talent money, agreed to cater at] Paul Martin. 4 Fred Bown's Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher| - fi Group 1 to be in charge of Apr. | visited Mr. W. Lamb in Peterboro s pn <n, om, { \ Radio Receiving Licences' may be obtained from 'the Controller of J. C. Lessard, _ Deputy Minister. in a motor vehicle. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT - Ottawa, Ont. Hon. Lionel Chevrier, Minister, friends in this vicinity last week. Miss A. Matthews spent Friday in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Walter King returned home Friday from a seven week visit in U.S.A, where they visited My. King's sister at Colorada Springs, al- 80 took a trip through California to the Pacific Coast. A number of our citizens attended The funeral of the late Mr. Lou Sornberger of Sonya; was held from the Pinkham funeral home on Monday. Burial was at Pleasant Point cemetry, Mr. Jim_ Reynolds of Moose Jaw, Sask., is viditing friends in this vi cinity. Mure. Bruce Bailey, who has been convalesing from her recent ill- ness for the past three months, will resume her duties at Epsom school April 1st. We are pleased to have Mors. Bailey back again and a special thank you is due Mrs. G. Jeffrey Miss Audrey Cummings Is spending this week with Mr. Cum- mings and family, Epsom friends extend sympathy to the family of the late Myr. Dunn of Port Perry who was a resident of Epsom several years ago. Service Sunday, April 6th, 3.30 wiches, cake and ice cream. \ hearty vote of thanks was given Mi. Anson Gerrow, who organized our Forum group in 1961, and who has since acted as chairman in his usual pleasing manner. Mr. Joe Dowson will act as chairman for the 1062-53 Forum, and Mrs. L.. Martyn will re-' place Mrs, Joe Dowson as secretary. % oe and who was ably introduced by . roo A bingo will be held in the Seagrave | who so ably supplied for Mrs ' 1 the Golden Wedding Anniversary of LAE i ib pl Mrs. SS D he wecting ended wi olin Prince Albert Mr. Ben Sinith. The pictures were Mr. and Mrs. S Reynolds i ins Public School Wednesday, April 16th Bailey during her abscence. Pi, 8. 8. 2.2 pan. tint th heel -- ia fesluy nti it i i : ily jd : % in J¢ 5 C(O - SCC: arr mty are Wing ! ' vie '¢ hee ' - beautiful, and it is hoped all will held in Port Perry, on March 26th, [®t 3:30 p.m, in aid of Seagravg Com Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie and Special arrangements are being more 'enjoyable sinee our Forums bis, The W.A. met on Wednesday, March 26th in the Sunday School room. The president Mrs. Earl Martyn opened the meeting with Hymn, "The Church's One Foundation" followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. G. R. Smith read the Scripture from Matt. 5:1-20 and Mrs. McKerihan read the Lesson Thoughts, Minutes read and ap- proved. Treasurer reported $286.- 79. The kitchen committee reported having purchased a sink. A motion carried that we have a bee to paint new: cupboards, and that the inside of same be yellow and the outside white. A motion carried that we redec- orate kitchen, preferably in soft yellow... Committee to look after | Davey of Toronto for a donation kitchen--Mrs. Newnham, Mrs. Art | of twenty-five dollars to our Brown and Mrs. E. Martyn. Group Church. 3 reported having handed in their 3 EI iS talent money. Mrs. E. Martyn was nominated as delegate to United Church Training School. A letter was read by Mrs. G. R. Smith, from her aunt Miss N. Spence, of Toronto, suggesting she would like to do- nate one or two Cot Quilts, to Rev. Hunnisett of The Fred Victor Mission, if the ladies would like to make same. © A motion carried that we do this. Mrs. G. R. Smith and Mrs. W. Martyn were oppoint- ed to purchase material. The presentation to be made at our Sunday Scheol Anniversary on June 8th, on which occasion Rev. Hunnisett is to be guest speaker, and who is highly thought of, and having been a pupil of Miss Spence. meeting. Closing Hymn was 148, A hot supper was open to all, and was followed by moving pic- tures, put on by Mr. Stanley Hud- son of the Land's and Forest Dept. remember trying to avoid forest fires. Mrs. Martyn thanked Mr. Hudson and a hearty clapping of hands and "The Queen", brought a happy evening to a close. , April Birthday Greetings te Mrs. Art Brown, Marion Martyn, Mr. Lou Bond, Mr. P. Raymer, and Mrs. H. Collins. °° * We regret hearing of the illness of Mr. B. Fear and also of Mrs. Huntley. We hope for news of their recovery soon. Mr. Fred Bown has sold his farm to Mr. Clayton Love ,Port Perry, and is going to reside in Whitby. His sale of farm stock was held on Saturday. For some of- the readers at a distance, we might mention this wag the farm owned at one time by the late Albert Bruce. We are very grateful to Mrs. M. Ashburn Mr. Fred Stephen visited his sister Miss L. Stephen, in Toronto on Saturday. Miss Ruth Richardson, of Tor- onto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Richard- son. } Mrs. Wes. Routley attended the funeral of the late Mrs. J. Jenk- ins, in Little Britain on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Doubt, of Lakefield were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron. Mrs. F. Martin, of Oshawa, Hospital on Sunday. The Young People will meet in the Church basement on Friday evening, April 4th for a business and social meeting. : Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds were former residents of Seagrave. We offer our congratulations. BE ES munity Hospital Fund. Come and have a good time and at the sume time help a good cause, . 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