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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Sep 1953, p. 6

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a Tela a i aS RE RASHES BEE MAAS LL E RENE EARLS SEE Mal RSVP ACHSHCER ERS TO RAISE FUNDS TO INSTALL AN ARTIFICIAL ICE- PLANT IN THE COMMUNITY CENTRE. Some reasons why Artificial ice is needed: 1. To provide guaranteed free skating time, etc. to the » girls and boys of this community. | months of the year instead of a possible few days. Hockey teams will be able to organize and plan a winter's activity with surety of ice. - Skating clubs, efc. can organize and carry out a planned . schedule. Attractive special events, such as Carnivals, Sports which would be very profitable as well as entertaining. outside interests, thereby providing a profitable income to the rink. "travelling treacherous winter roads to skate and play we had none. _hoys. We need an arlificial Ice Plant in our rink to" help ln a healthful entertaining program for our youth. The cost of installing an artificial ice-plant will be $25,000. How Do. We Know We Can Raise the Money? 1. We have faith in this community! It has undertaken 2. In the month of June last,at a large Public Meeting in undertaking. , 3. Representatives from thirty - one organizations in this fo this project. a) the fire siren call and the church bells ring yon will know that the BLITZ is really on. "THIS CANVASS WILL HAVE STARTED! evening. 2 ~~ Our slogan is s still "INVEST IN YOUTH" GIVE GENEROUSLY! HELP US TO HELP OTHERS! We need your loyal "apport and wholehearted influence. Signed 'on behalf of : The directors and the entire Recreation Centre Committee 2 7 NE ho iain UN reba eA AS SD BBR EDR SH FATTER a To be able to use a $60,000 building steadily for five -nights, Exhibition Hockey games, etc. will be sponsored . Icetime not used by this community could be rented to Many of our young Sooile in recent years have been hockey in rinks which could provide artificial ice when THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN LET TO THE CREAMERY PACKAGE CO., A TORONTO FIRM. We need $7,000 before October 1st 1953. 5 - big things before and came through. - It will do it again! the rink everyone voted unanimously to support this | community pledged the support of their Tespertive groups ON THE NIGHT OF SEPTEMBER ih, when. you hear Canvassers will call at your home sometime during that {ON PORT PERRY, MON. SEPT. 281h., 7.00pm | } TO OPEN A GIGANTIC HOUSE-TO- HOUSE CANVASS = FRE AC DAC NE ADAH Fok dp Sf Tht Ned hes TIE TA PE TEA ET N.B. This communily's grealest assel is ils girls and ~% | Seagrave and the (1. [by Mrs. Ken Short and Miss Leona ---- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fishley, || 3 over the week-end, were Miss Eval|lll ° Fishley and Mr. Al McDonald, of To-|| ronto, and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Fish: B |ley, of Brooklin. Farlane. Mr. G. Kishiey and Jimmy, Mr. 8, { Beaverton Fair, on 'Saturday; Ihe 4 r XK |J. S. MacFarlane. Week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. =) | J. Forster were Mr. Merlyn Cober and Mr. Wm, Cowie, of Toronto, and Mrs. | Wright, of Dundalk. On-Sunday Mr, Y |and Mrs. Ivan Wright, of Dundalk, 2? | visited at the same home. : Mr. Alex. Gordon and Mr. and Mis. Alymer Wallace of Sunderland, were {| | Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart. ~ Mt, and Mre. B. Wanamaker and | Falls over the week-end, The September W.A. met in the 8.8. N the worship service. The meeting was called to order and opened with the Theme Song and hymn "Master Let ( | Me Walk with Thee" was sung, The 5 was read by Mrs. McTaggart after 3 | which prayer was offered by Mrs. G. fr | Stone. The topic thoughts on Faith & | and Trust were given by Mrs, Nodwell \ and hymn "Saviour Like a Shepherd 5 | The roll call was taken and offering 0 | of 810,10: received and penny collection 3 1:$108.00 had been realized from the 2 | baking sales held during the summer. Plans. were made for the booth the '| Seagrave W.A. are having at plowing iY I match on Monday, Sept. 28. The » | meating -adjourned after which the |! | north gtwup served lunch gnd a social | hour spent. \ |: On Friday evening a large erowd .of friends and neighbours gathered at "2 '| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon {| Fishley to honour their daughter, Miss \ | Eunice Fishley, on her approaching | TN | all had gathered, Eunice and Ray were - § | asked to take the seats of honour and P| the following address was read by Mr. Ron Wanamaker: 4 | Dear Eunice and Ray,-- We your 4 Seagrave friends are gathered here 8) | tonight to extend our sincere good § proaching marriage. May your mat. j | rimonial sailing be amaoth and plea- of wedded life together. "Although you will not be living right in our midst we hope that it will be to you as home to spend many happy hours with /) where you have lived all your life and 4 | spent those happy girlhood days and { '| where you went to school and entered A. | willingly -into church and sport and i | community life: Although we are not Ray, a very sincere welcome to Sea- grave and we hope you will think of us as your friends and Seagrave as home. Here is a bit of matrimonial advice: Eunice. We wish you luck in all this little poem suggests: \ To insure your wedded bliss, here is Q ¢ ¥ how to cast a spell: Never laugh-at him or scold him, Treat him kindly, feed him well; i | Make him feel you do not question That he is wiser than the rest. Listen to his sage suggestions Then do what you think is best. } | That its he who's running things, You will have him bound securely @ | To your wifely apron strings. Love him--if you like but feed him, { | He will never know you lead him; #4 | But will brag about his wife. . & | His whole life with joy you'll fill, J) | And you'll know just what you sald i | When you speak the word, "I will." And now we ask you to accept these WN | shower gifts'loaded with our congrat- ulations to you both. To wish you all the joys of life, what means the most y |to man and wife, . f Good luck in all you plan and: do, And all your: treasured hopes come : true, | Good times in never ending ways, | And years of happy days. Signed on behalf of your Seagrave Commuhity. A heavily loaded, decorated basket j |of many lovely and useful gifts whs honoured couple were assisted » | Reyualds in opening the gifts, fl made fitting replies of ine . land thanks for all kindness shown. Miss Lorna Dure and Miss Leueen|fll = MacFarlane, of Toronto, spent the | week-end with Mr. and Mrs, J: S. Mac- Ray Rahm and Miss Eunice i Mr. S. Gamble of Knox College, | t° | who preached at Sonya on Sunday, |} was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. ||{ ~~ ® FISH © MEAT CUSTOM ~~ PQRT PERRY. TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS ® POULTRY eo SLAUGHTERIN G York Frosted Tools | CAWKER BROS. | "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" «PHONE 29 room of the church on Wednesday r FOR LIGHT AND * BRYDEN PORT PERRY LCI = TRUCK fone HEAVY TRUCKS MOTORS PHONE 74 "Phone oh 1 us. We still claim you here Eunice . For the Best coal and service in town Enjoy better value and service; "and greater heating comfort-- * + CALL Reesor Fuel & Lumber Port Perry Ontario. AUTHORIZED ESTE coal DEALER Epsom Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. R. Blain, nee Marlete Rowe, who were married at Cedar Creek on Saturday, Sept. 10th. : > Mrs.- Robt. Taylor 'has returned home after spending a few days with her niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. George: Otto in Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Christie and Dar- lene spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin at Maple Grove. - Mrs. Margaret Ashton, of Ashburn, is spending a holiday with her daugh- ter Mrs. Walter Rogers. Pte. Ben St. Clair, of Calgary, Alta, is home on ia three weeks' embarka- tion leave. Ben expects to leave for Germany as soon as he returns to Calgary. Mrs. Jas, Neeson has sold er home . lin the village to Mr, Thos, Stewart, of Caesarea, formerly of Port Perry. + Mra. Neeson has bought a new home in Toronto and expects to move there gome time in October. Mr, Leach, of Ashburn, has bought the M. St Clair property, and Mr. St. (Clair is moving to Manchester in Oct. '_Members of the Anglican W.A. of Port Perry were entertained at the home of Mrs. Wesley Boynton on Tues- day of last week. Mrs. Neil Sweetman, of Toronto, and Mrs. Weir, of Port Perry, were visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Boynton last week. - Mr, and Mrs. Earl Squelch, of Col- umbus, with Mr, and Mra, Christie last |i week. Miss' Blanche Luke and friend, of Toronto with Mrs, P. Luke on Sunday. The variety concert held in the hall 'at Utica on Friday night last in aid of the parsonage fund was well at- Both | tended. The girls' cliih. met at the home of Mrs, R. Armstrong on Saturday after- pt C |Lunch and a social time brought a 2 [very pléasant evening to a close, noon to make final arrangements for the bazaar, which will be held in Ux- 'bridge on Saturday, Oct. 17th. We welcome our teacher, Mrs. Wil- bur back to Epsom again this year; 'also the new beginners Betty Munro, Lynn Hill, Stephen Payne, Marie Cart- ney, Peter Rothwell, Larry Brown.. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton, of Port Colborne,. are visiting Donald's parents; Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Boyin- ton. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Prentice and boys of Scugog Island, Patsy and Jeff Bailey of Epsom, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro and family, . - Miss Marjorie Bailey of Whitby, with her mother, Mrs. Albert Bailey for the week end. . 1 Manchester Owing to the anniversary services at Prospect next Sunday' the 27th, there will be no church service here. Sunday school at the usual hour, 10 a.m. Mrs, Viola Schnapp returned to Buffalo on Sunday after two weeks at her home hére. : Mr, and Mrs, Everett Dobson, To- ronto were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G; Dobson. Mrs. Ada Dobson returned to Toronto with them. Mr, and Mrs, W. F. Crosier attend- ed Peterboro Fair on Friday. : Those who attended the variety eon- cert at Meniory Hall, Utica, Friday evening, report an enjoyable time, *, Mrs, Lou Manning and Mrs, Josie Bain, of Toronto, spent the week-end at the' Mitchell home, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Innes, Donna and Helen were at Bobcaygeon for the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Kemp and chil- Sr have returned from their vaca~ tion, Mr. W. W. Holtby is confined to bed. We hope for a speedy restoration to: health, Mrs, B. F. Johnson attended the fun- ere of a cousin in Oshawa on Tues- ye

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