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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Apr 1954, p. 7

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{ ~~ Women's Hospital - x > i do | Auxiliary The regular nionthly meeting of the executive of the' Hospital Auxiliary was held on the afterneon of March 23rd in "The Del", with the President, Mrs. M. B. Dymond, in the chair. Recent contributions received » : follow: Greenbank Community ........ wenrhis 50.60 (plus: a basket of groceries 2 worth about iin 20.00 Seagrave Community ....... - -Mrs, Davisoff, Nestleton : Mrs. B. D. Armstrong, P. P, .... 5.00 Mrs. A. Falconer, Toronto ........ 15.00 Prince Albert Good Neighbors Chub .......cccciiinns seiisinrsitaresd 100.00 C.G.IT. .. in 'oo 50.00 South Nestleton Presbyterian WHA (iiss wena Carving Set Mrs. R. Cornish .......... Sewing Machine Mrs. Howard Gibson ...... Cabinet for 1" storing sewing materials The Auxiliary also wish to acknow- ledge with sincere appreciation the - many contributions of preserved jams, fruits' and jellies, - also vegetables, | which have been donated. These gifts have helped very materially in the running of the hospital, and are ac-|. With the hope that we may be of even more help to our hospital iv as decided to join the Women's Hospital Auxiliary Association of Ontario. Every woman interested in the hos- pital is welcome to attend the Auxi- liary meetings; which are usually held on the third Tuesday afternoon of the month in "The Del". Howeer, in or- der to enable women who canrot at-9 tend in the afternoon to be present at an Auxiliary meeting we are holding; the next one in the library on Tues- 'day evening, April 20th, at eight o'- clock. We shall gladly welcome any | woman who is interested in our meet- | ings and the furtherance of our hos- pital. Manchester Church Service will bee at tht usual hour," 10 a.m. next Sunday morning. Communion will be observed and there will be a dedicatory service of the Communion Table, placed in "the church by the Mitchell family in me- mory of their mother, the late Mrs. Joseph Mitchell. : "The Women's Association will meet on Thursday afternoon, April 8th at the home of Mrs. Sadie Masters in' Port Perry. . i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs:D. .. knowledged gratefully. } A much needed mix-master for the hospital' Kitchen, also a hemoglobino- meter, were purchased with the con- tribution from the Prince Albert Good Neighbors Club. The Auxiliary also purchased a new canopy for the oxygen tent, at-a cost "of approximdtely $25.00, and it has also decided to buy a portable suction . machine for use in the wards. This latter will be a real asset to the hospl- tal personnel. : The sewing committee have been very busy making pyjamas, bed pads and draw sheets. The Auxiliary also: bought and donated three terry-cloth dressing gowns. : There was some discussion as to the comfort of the patients and it was decided that no room shall be with- ot flowers over Easter and each pa- tient will receive afavor on his or her tray on Easter Sunday. It was also decided to replenish the reading ma- Carnegie on the birth of a little daugh- ter, Karen Louise, at Oshawa Hospi- tal on March 26th. Little Georgie Leach, three year old son of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Leach suf- fered a broken leg while at play last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Grose, Stouffville, Mrs. Marl-. an Cooper, Peterborough and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moon, Raglan were guests of Mr, and Mrs, W. F. Crosier on Sun- day. Fr 'and his hockey team on winning the trophy at Port Petty Avena on Satur- day evening. ! : Mrs, Gladys Archer was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin, Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Hurst, Wyn Hurst, Keswick. Sincere sympathy goes to the fa-| mily of the late John Cummings, who passed away last week.at his home in Uxbridge. Jack spent his boyhood in- this community on the Adam Cum- [mings homestead, north of the village. I seri in the patients' library. A. ORE yD PORT PERRY On the job: TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS FISH * MEAT\* POULTRY CUSTOM SLAUSHTERING== York Frosted Foods Chief Wilmot F. Young, Brockville police head 'for the past sixteen CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" Tl PHONE 26° Jeon. Brockville youngsters know him as the founder and athletic director of the olice Athletic Association; the girls' athletic teams and the 50girl bugle trophies behind his desk were won by boys' and - band sponsored by the Association. THE TELEPHONE IS ESSENTIAL TO XA COMMUNITY'S SECURITY AND PEACE OF MIND © Chief of Police declares r Brockville's popular chief knows from experience the tremendous reassurance people feel, just knowing that any hour of the day or night they can depend on the telephone in case of need. You may never have to call the police. Yet the fact * remains that you and your family feel more secure -- are more secure -- because of your telephone. ' Peace of mind is an extra value that is part of your telephone service; a value that cannot be measured. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA YR owner) @y Congratulations to Coach A. Roach |' Remember Community Club on Fri. day evening April 8th. Seagrave The Friendship Group, which has met at the Parsonage during the win- ter, held their closing meeting, on Thursday evening. -. Twenty-one of the group met-at 6.80 and enjoyed a bountiful buffet supper, served by Miss Willows. This was interspersed' with contests and various interesting items. 3 : Afterward a chapter of "Where'er the Sun", the Study. Book used: thro' the winter, was taken by Mrs, Dow: son, Mrs. MacTaggart, Mrs. Tait. and Mrs. Billingham. They ptesentéd a skit depicting the sending of a Radlo Program "The Voite of the Andes" from South Anierica. At the request of the group, Miss Willows acted as chairman: and' offi- cers were elected for a W.M.S. Presi. dent, Mrs. A. Bruce; Vice-Pres., Mrs. thews; Treasurer, Mrs. E. Clements. Twelve ladies present joined the newly formed Society and it is hoped others will follow. The Zion ladies present expressed their interest, but wished to talk it over with the other Zion women before taking any action, The W, M.S. neetingh will convene on the 4th Wednesday of the month; and-un= til the end of June will be held at the Parsonage in the evening, : Rev. Mr. Wallace led in prayer. A Friendship-Circle waa formed and all joined in 'Auld-Lang-Syne', and 'Blest be the tie that binds'. All expressed their appreciation to Miss Willows and Re. Mr. Wallace for making thess evenings possible. So ended a gather- ing which those present voted one of the most inspiring in their experience. Mrs. R. Nodwell spent a few days in Kitchener during the past week. Mr: apd Mrs. 'H. Michell of Mark- ham were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Forster, on Friday. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Carl' Cowle, ' country or city, H. Eagléson; Sécretary, Miss A, Mat- | TT beautiful '84 Pontiacs are designed for people who like thelr proud posséssions to be just a little more exclusive. They are more - discriminating in their choice of sleek styles, harmonious' eolors; luxurious appointments and fine car features. passed range of models enables them to choose Ee a car which exactly reflects their tastes and - their personalities--whether it's used in the Yet for all this, Pontiac costs 16 more to own. Pontiac is priced with the lowest, and -- George and Ann of Sunderland, were entertained in the same home. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane joined with other friends, in celebra- ting the 26th' Wedding Anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Gordon, in iLindsay on Sunday. " Mr.. Wm, Cowie of Toronto; Mr. 'Gary Davy and Mr. Allan: Lister of Cobourg were Sunday visitors with | My. and Mrs. J. Forster. Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds and Leona joined with the other members of the family to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. 8S. Reynolds at her home in Port Perry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Reynolds visited with Mr, and Mrs. A. Orchard 'of Orillia on Monday. Ti Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Willerton and boys were last Sunday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy: Wilson and fa- mily at Raglan. - ; Carol, Ronnie and Larry Larocque were' Thurday evening visitors of Leonard Greenwood. Ta Ken Mills spent the week-end with relaties at Magnetawan in Northern Ontario. : Mr. Vie Smith and: daughter, Greta and son Ed of Goodwood were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Blain. Linda Smith of Glencoe returned home with her grandfathér Smith for a couple of days. : Mr. and Mrs. Herb Martin and Keith and Larry of Geneva and Mrs. George Spencer and grandsons Bruce & Don- nie Gibson of Columbus were Sunday visitors at the Spencer home. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Steele were Sun- day Supper guests of Mrs. C. N. Jack- son and Mr, and Mrs. H, Corner and Gracie. at Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Eve- lyn at Columbus on their way home from Oshawa. « Mr. Ross Smith of Glencoe came to Wm Blain's on Monday evening. Mrs. Smith and girls returned home with him on Tuesday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Blain, Donnie Holtby celebrated his birth- day on Wedneday. Mrs. Wm. Steele attended the first birthday of her neice, Sandra Slute, in 'Raglan on Wednesday. 7 Steele's called on | - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 1st, 1054-1 Honeydale The Annual meeting of the Honey- dale W. I. will be held at the Port Perry Public Library on Wednesday, April 7th, 1958 at 2.30 p.m. sharp, The Motto: Forget the mistakes of "the past, and press on for greater achievements. The Roll Call: Paying of dues. Halt Load Regulations Are In Force on Onfario County & Suburban Roads Effective MARCH 1 to APRIL 30 vehicle loads may not -exceed the allowable loads given under Seetion 31, sub- section 3 of the Highway Traffic Act. R. E. SIMS, County Engineer, - ~ Our 'guest speaker will be the Dist- viet President, Mrs. Wn. 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