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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Nov 1952, p. 7

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» - --t sare Prince Albert fe Yundey: School Christmas Ba- - tertainment is being held on Friday i December 10th. Plans are now under way for same. : There has been some dlscusslon re holding Church service on Sunday . ulate jo sccurige 4 Ween aud : a "Further notice later. We extend congratulations to Mr. William Martyn who celebrated. his eightieth birthday annivezsery last week. A family gathering was held at the home of his saunter Mrs. B. Wannamaker, Seagrave. We wish Mr. Martyn many more happy retums of the day. Mr, and Mrs, N, McCrea and family are spending a while with friends near Georgetown. Birthday Greetings to Mrs. 'Raymer for Nov. 21. Our W. A. Bazaar on Saturday proved a suceess. Mrs. R, H. Wylle Araslonely opensd same. At time of writing Mr, Jonas Smith is in very failing health.. . Mr, and Mrs. Les: Beacock accom. Mr, and Mrs. C. Hill of Black- stock to the Royal Fair, Toronto on 3 Monday. Little Miss R. Chitell, Oshawa is _enjoyipg few days with her grand- parents Mr, and Mrs. M. Heidt. - Mr. and Mrs. Porter and family en- joyed Sunday evening dinner with friends in Bowmanville @ ~~ -- Mise A. Dodd, Port: Perry and friend were: Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Beacock and boys. Mrs. G. Hunter, Mrs.. Jas. Doupe 'and Mrs, McKerihan attended the beautiful religious pageant in Peter- boro recently. : Mr. and MNre. W. J. Martyn, Mr. and Mrs, Barl Martyn and family, Prince Albert, and Mr. and Mrs, A, Martyn and family, of Scugog, were guests at a birthday party in honour of Mr. W. J, Martyn's 80th birthday, on Thurs- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Wennameker. A special church service will be held next Sunday evening at 7.30 under the auspices of the W.A. They have been fortunate: in securing Mrs. Spratt of Toronto, and St. Peter's Lake, as guest speaker and it is hoped a. good crowd wil attend this service. rr OO ences "Manchester The Wamen's Association will meet ab the home of Mrs. Theo, Stevens on , Thursday afternoon Dec, 4. A pot luck lunch will be served. G. H. Walker and son won awards on thelr Holatein entry at the Royal Winter Fair. W. F. Crosier slso won on sll his swine entrfes. Congratula- tions., » ! Miss Margaret McKee, who is at- tending business solisgs, was home | for the week-end. Congratulations to - David "Hobbs, | * Grant Christie and W. F. Crosler who celebrated birthdays last week. | High School. BLACKSTOCK J. Sixteen W, I. members in Durham County attended the Homemakers Club Leader's Class held in the Agri- cultural office, Bowmanville. Miss J. Noble, Home Eeonomist, condusted the training courses Mrs. 'L. Thompson and Mrs. 'Batley, Blackstock, W.I. members, took the{® two day course and will instruct a club. girls in the project "Cottons May | Be Smart" in this course. Each mem. ber will make a dress and receive other valuable information and practice in the art of sewing. , , The first meeting of the club wes held: with five girls present, in the Officers elected were: President, Jean Thompson; Sec.-Teas., Beth Proutt; Préas Rep., Joyce Hooey. Next meeting, Nov. 20th at the High School. Roll.call to be suggestions £ club name. The work discussed wi the sewing boxes to be made by each member for personal use, and study of fabrics for dresses. i The W.M.S. of United Church met at the home of Mrs. C. W, Hutton; The president' opened the meeting with a poem, "Faith" and Mrs, W. Archer gave the devotional. Roll Call--"My favorite Beatitude:" ~ Mesdames E. Larmer, G. Strong and E, Dorrell re- ported on Sectional Rally at Orono. Mrs. Wallace Marlow gave the Study from book "African Village Life." and Mrs. G. Strong read a letter from Mrs. Merrill Ferguson, Angola, Africa. Mrs. L. Byers read an article on Peace and Mrs. Kyte sang 'God's Tomorrow'. '0.N.O. Club held its Nov. meeting at horiie of Mrs, Neil Werry; a letter of thanks from Board of Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, thanking the Club for the donation of $200, Mrs, I. Thompson was appointed to represent the O.N.O, Club on the Hospital Board. shower of gifts. Mra. Jim Marlew be- came a member of the United Counties _Health Unit. . Starting Nov. 1, a new scheme of preventive dentistry, Re- sident children of 8 and under are elegible for free dentdl examination by family dentist. The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian Church at Nestleton : Station, met at the Manse. Mrs. Dickey reported no sale for salvage paper collected. Miss Ruth Proutt volunteered to represent the W.A, on the Memorial Hospital, Board, Port Perry, Plans were made for a pot luck supper which material- jzed last Friday evening with success. Mrs. McComb and assistants served tea. An interesting programme was given, The W., A. of the United Church held its October meeting at the home of Mrs, Nell Malcolm, with 38 ladies and 8 children present, 'also four guests 'from Brooklin W.A--Mrs, John Mec- Kinney, Mrs. H, N. Arksey, Mrs, Son- ley and Mrs, A. J. Cook. Mrs, Hutton conducted the worship servce and Mrs. McKinney. addressed the gathering on Immunization of Christianity. Mrs. Arksey sang, Mrs. M. Graham gave a OPP Pr---------- ~ is easy on (VEO VEg purse 7 The Canadian Bank of Co mmerce Mrs, E. Swain was presented with a| piano solo. Report of the annual bazaar was given; also the report of the by Edna Jacques which Waa Au spierpiong and. up-lifting. She spoke and recited some of her poems which are all on the common, everyday Place. of Mr. and Mrs. S. Saywell, of wa, wad dedicated. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lubsan-have moved [into their new house. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Toms were Mons oured with a farewell party by their left for their new home st Enniskillen. They were presented with a coffee table. On Saturday afternoon the Mission Band under the leadership of Mrs, W. Peace held a bazaar and afternoon tea ip the home of Mrs, Pearce. Orders for Christmas cards were also taken. The St. John's Church bazaar and turkey supper were: a decided success, after which Charles McLaughlin, 'a Blackstock: old boy, showed pictures on a recent trip through England. Sorry. to report the sudden death of Mr, Robert Ford, North Blackstock. We extend sympathy to Mrs. Ford and her family, UTICA (Too late for last week) The November meeting of the Utica W.A, was held last Thursday after- noon at the home of Mrs, Ear] Ballard, reading and Mrb. Gordon Strong a] A new Tevised edition of the Bible | f friends and neighbours before they Mrs. Gerry Nelson was appointed as : : EAN delegate to the meeting at the Port Perry Hospital last Saturday night. A nominating committee consisting of Mrs, Herman Walker, Mrs. Chet. Geer and Mrs, Gerry Nelson were appoint- ed to look after next year's officers. After the meeting was over the ladies | enjoyed watching television, Group! .. five served a tasty lunch. Since all members of group 'six will be absent | at 'the December meeting a pot -luck rier supper will be: served, Kenny and Larry Skerratt and Reg, ol Philip were in Toronto Saturday moy- |: ning for the Santa Claus Parade. Mr, and Mrs. Hainsworth of Toron- | to visited "their uncle, Mr. J. Hains: worth on Sunday. Visitors at Miss A. Stephenson's home recently were Mr, and Mrs. Bob Sykes of N. Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mitchell and Mrs, Helen Mitchell of Myrtle, Mr. L. Christie and Miss Lulu Christie of Oshawa and Mrs, I. Herd |- of Port Perry. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson, Mrs. J. Crosier, Mrs. B. Bailey, Miss Dor- othy Wilbur, Mrs, R. Sandison and Mrs, R. Wilbur attended the Reach Township Area banquet in Uxbridge last Wednesday evening. Mrs. B, Bailey is supply-teaching at Bethesda this week. Mrs, N. Ackney, Mrs. N. Rusnell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackney visited Miss Ethel Mitchell of Plekering on San- day: Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wilkinson of | Chatham were guests of Mr, and Mrs, | Fred Wilkinson last week, . POR T PERRY, ONT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 19562 Pa It's a big, declsion--a lot depends . on it; family health,' 'constant warmth, fuel economy, ; Before you. decide' on any fuel, find » -- out about 'blue coal'--find Gut the © advantages that make it the world's finest anthracite --its steady uni- form heat and clean, healthful operation that saves money .and labor. Phone us today. 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