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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Oct 1952, p. 10

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THE PORT PERRY STAR SUPPLE MENT, Thursday, October 23, 1952 Manchester Quite a number of ladies attended a clothing demonstration at the home of Mrs. Fred Warren last Wednesday evening. Mrs. June Symes, Toronto, en demonstrated. a nice line of Women & children's clothes. . The hostess served a dainty lunch. Mr. and Mrs, A. Roach and daugh- ters spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Bud Black, Hamilton. Herb Toombs and Elgin Collins have . returned home from a trip to the west: Coast. Tn two weeks they travelled | 5,660 miles as far west as Vernon, B. C. : The Women's Association arc grate- ful to Mrs. Tripp, Sr of Nestleton for the gift of a lovely quilt top which will be made up in the near future. Mr. Slack and family have moved - into their new home lately purchased from Mr. Elgin Collins. We wel- come 'them to. 'Manchester. p Church Service here next Sun- fay owing' to Anniversary 'Services at Prospect. . . Last Friday evening a meeting was held in the Hall to discuss re-organ- izing - the Manchester Community Club, Arnold Roach who was. Presi- dent of the Club when it was discon- tinued, presided and the following of- ficers were elected for 1952-53. Presi- dent, Murray Holtby, Vice-President, John Christie, Secerétary, Dorothy Mulholland, Treasurer, Theo. Stevens, __Pianist, Annie Toombs. The Club will open with a social evening on Hallowe'en, "mask _danee, Seagrave ' : 'Mrs. Frank Watson spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb of Hali- burton spent Saturday evening with | Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker. Y. P. U. met on Tuesday evening with Eleanor Forester in charge, The Scripture lesson read by Enid Clem. ents and prayer offered by Rev. Mr. Wallace. A talk on Zacchaeus was | given by- Isabel Sturman. Grant Butt i vice- -president was in charge for busi- ness. A Hallowe'en party was plan- ned for October 28 with Murdock Be- lair and Jack Clarke in charge of the entertainment. A social hour brought the evening to a close. Congratulations to Mr. Ross MacLean (nee Dorothy Irwin)- who were married Saturday eveping, 'October 18 at Port Perry United Wylie. . Mrs. Albert Short was hostess for a Stanley Party, at her home on Satur- day afternoon. 'The Saleslady was Mrs. Chas. Griffith ®f Toronto. The ladies present," seventeen in number, had a very entertaining and instrue- tive time. 'and her 'ments. "daughters - served ref resh- Mrs. Helen Wooldridge of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs: A. Short. quilting in the S. S. Room ¢n Wednes- day and 'Thursday afternoons. = and Mrs. | , 2 1 * Cluisth pavsonage! y Ron 1] _and at low cost-to-you.----i At the close Mrs, Short} | , = = Some.members-of -the-W. Acheld-a-|-- FOLDERS 'BILLHEADS LETTERHEADS PROGRAMS - BOOKLETS Fine Printing for Every Need | No matter whether you're contemplating a big advertising campaign or ordering a new supply of letterheads,, you can depend on us to deliver a top-notch, carefully planned and executed printing job promptly, * Advertise 3 \ 2 Port Perry Star Printing Co. Ltd. En Re Se PHONE 50 PORT PERRY THE PORT PERRY STAR WAY. - | RA rg) and enjoy the opening of our Com- munity Club. H mnovdale Some sixty people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin last Friday for -.a miscellaneous shower for Miss Dorothy Irwin who was married to Ross he: pes on Sat- urday. She received many useful gifts and all wish 'Dorothy much hap- piesns in her new home. Mr .and Mrs. Frank. Honey visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Edwards and family, on Sunday, i in Oakwood. ~ Honeydale WI Honeydale W. I. will be held at. the home of Mrs. George Irwin on Wed- nesday, -Nov. 12, Highlight of the program will be the report of the Arena Convention to be held in Toron- to, Nov. 6, 6 and 7. _ Mrs. Bryant's group will be in charge of the meeting "and roll call will be answered by-- "One Step I can make towards world © peace." Prince Albert (Too late for last week) Donald, Grant and Bryan Beacock enjoyed being with their cousin Miss Barbara Devitt, Oshawa who enter- " tained eight. children for her birthday on Saturday. {Mr.'and Mrs. Robertson, Omemee Miss - Alma . Frise, who has been seriously ill, in Oshawa Hospital with pneumona is improving. = We wish her a speedy return to "health. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Durward and 15: 'mily visited friends at Maple recently. "Mr. Cameron, Mr. Mr. L. Standish have greatly improv- ed the appearance of their homes with a coat of white paint. » Quite a number from our village -attended--a- "shower for Miss Doris Wallacd at her hone on Wednesday' evening. All had a very enjoyable time and the bride received many beautiful gifts. This community where she gave Piano Lessons and 'taught "| wish Doris many years of happiness. On Wednesday afternoon a very quiet wedding was: solemnized at the Seagrave: Parsonage, Rev. T. Wallace officiating, when "Miss Ann Goode, the daughter of the late Milton and Mrs. Goode of Oshawa, became the bride of Mr. Earl Benson of Woodville, arernra HELP WANTED Newspaper Correspondents for the Star at Greenbank are spending a "time with their daugh- "ter Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter, Beth and John. © Miss Shirley Vance, Toronto at her home: for the long week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Beacock and "sons with his sister Mr. 'and Mra. T. H. Cole, Oshawa, Sunday, . Mrs. A. Bond and daughter Miss Violet Bond of Toronto, spent the week-end in the village. ~~ & Nestleton : Raglan Myrilee Phone or write the Editor, R. Nodwell and; * music in the school for' sometime, | Songeg 0 i ~~ The Canadian Banic a 2 PORT PERRY STAR. of Commeice ny

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