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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Aug 1954, p. 6

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ff HEA od? hi aA > Pod 34 Ni $1 ¢--~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSUAY, AUGUST 18th, 1054 Blackstock Mr. and Mrs. Earl King, Port Perry have moved into the home vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Mawdsley and family who moved to their new home in Honeywood on Tuesday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin on the birth of a son in Port - Perry Hospital on Saturday, August Tth, Mrs. M. Warren and her daughter Mrs. Parrish, Toronto, spent the weekwith Mr. and Mis. Tennyson Samells. Master Jimmie Haines, Port Perry spent the week with Master Arthur Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Manson visited Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McArthur on Sun- day. : Mr.-and Mrs. Donald Lewis, Osh- awa with Mr, and Mrs. Allan Rahm on Sunday > Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGill and Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Graham spent Sun- day with friends-in Fenelon Falls. Miss Barry Keiser and father, England, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow. Rev. Merrill and Mrs. Ferguson and family from Angola, Africa, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill and Mr. Roy Fer- guson, and called on friends in the village, Quite a number of the members of the Orange Lodge took the bus on Saturday to Beaverton to celebrate the twelfth of August. (Intended fof last week) Mrs. Mae Pritchard, Toronto, Mrs. Ray Mattenglay and Sharon, Saris, with Mrs. Velva Bailey. Mrs, Jabez Wright and Miss Annie Wright Oshawa.at Mr, and Mrs. Hee- tor Shortridge. i Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rahm with Mr. and Mrs, Stan Rahm, Visiting 'with Mr. and Mrs, Ceell Hill were the following: Rev. Clar- ence and Mrs. Ferguson and family; Mr. Arthur Beacock, Sask; Mr. A. W. Pickard, Bowmanvillé and Mr. and Mrs. Will Beacock, Hillsdale, Migh. Mrs, Don Pargeter with Mr. and} Mrs. Mervin Graham. Miss Phyllis Franks, Torogto saet the week with her cousins Mr. and Mis, Harry Van Camp. Miss Bonnie Saywell is at Summer Camp this week with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Saywell at Oak Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Forder at- tended the Rutledge picnic at Ban- croft on August 2nd. Prospect On Wednesday, July 28th, the Sun- day School held their annual picnic ot Greenwood Park. About ninety sat down to a table laden with good things to eat. Through the genero- sity of Mel Roberts we were 'able to enjoy all the ice cream and drinks we wished for. After the table had been cleared, the sports committee SPECIAL SERVICE TO "OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5,. DANFORTH AVE, TORONTO "Ve | last Monday, August 2nd. 'For Your Warmer." : 'Weather Wardrobe See our lovely display of the new. styles -- DRESSES and SUITS for for all Seasons great success. Cedar Crook EY | family last Tuesday. i of Raglan were last Thursday supper 8% | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele,' B Oshawa General Hospital, x ing Mr, % Thornbury. K children of Sonya were Sunday sup- ¥ | per guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. £8 | Steele. - ¥ | Mrs. Frank Gardiner and Sandra and 2| Mr. and Mrs. Murray Milburn and $8 | Gail and Gordon all of Toronto were § | Sunday visitors of Mrs. Kilpatrick. h rs 3% ar Eh hs took charge of some very interesting games and racés, In spite of the Leat, the men enjoyed a good game of baseball, and those who wished, spent the remainder of the afternoon in the swimming pool. With the weather in our favour and such a good attendance, the picnic was a Report. from the Prospect Branch of the Hospital Auxiliary: 1. Eight home-made potholders were turned in at the shower held by the Auxiliary in June, 2. Thirty dish cloths were distri- buted among the members to be hem- med. This work has been completed. 3. The hospital Auxiliary has un- dertaken the project of redecorating and furnishing the Children's Ward of the Community Memorial Hospital. Our Prospect Branch held a very successful home-baking sale in. aid of this work on Saturday, July 81st at Yeo's Service Station. Proceeds amounted to $24.05. Many thanks to all who helped. 4. The next and last baking sale will be held on Saturday, August 21 at 1 p.m. Mrs, Kilpatrick and George accom- panied Mr, and Mrs. Harry Edgerton of Port Perry, to Oshawa to the fun- eral of the late Mrs, Golby C. Keetch Mr, and Mrs, Sam Oyler -attended the funeral too. " Mrs, Fox and boys of Whitby visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. John Greenwood and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Slute and girls Mr. Frank Harris:is a patient in Mrs, James Kirby has been vyjsit- and Mrs. Ed. Hartr Mr. and Mrs. Norval McEvoy and Misses Allie and Nina Abraham, Refresher Course Busy People Said the gal with the lotey I. 9. 1 I eommend Coca-Cola to you-- When gou're lecling the pressure, It's such a refresher And a oN of quick energy, too?" Yes, ice-cold Coke has a wonderful way of giving you satisfying refreshment --renewing your energy for busy hours ahead. And Coke has as few calories as half an average, juicy grapefruit. Have a Coke. or i Avihorized bottler of Coca-Cola under ¢ontract, vith Coca-Cola ww. UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO lacluding Federal Taxes ; ; i ~-- Pine Grove W.A. was well attended on Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Robt. Nes- bitt Jr, A program of Instrumental by Mrs, Hill; musical number by Mrs. Hill,. Mrs,' Handel and Mrs. Ballard. Reading by Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs. Hillard Armstrong; a contest by Mrs, Ballard and won by Mrs, -Ed John- son. There were 12 members and b visitors present. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Thomson and family ef Markham visited Sunday, afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emby and family returned to Campbelliford on Saturday after spending a few holi- days with her parents Mr,-and Mrs. Jack Hill. . The many friends of Mr. Ed. Carl- ing will be glad tg know he is slowly improving after his knee operation. Mr. and Mys, Clarence. Albright and Mr. and Mrs. Mosher, Ray and Dianne of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr, und Mrs, John Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Simpson and Mrs. Hockley of Uxbridge calling an Mr, and Mrs. John Albright, Sunday. Mr. Davison of Claremont will take the service next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Geer visited with Mr, and Mrs. Talbert Evans an Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Eldred Catherwoad spent Friday evening with Mr, and Mrs, T. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Elmen Pickett and Reta and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Cath- erwood 'and Freddy visited with Mr,| and Mrs, Wm. Juewelt of Havelock, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Darby, Miss Beverly Darby and friend and Miss Cook and friend all of Toronto spent the wesk- end with Mr. Don Darby. - Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Catherwood and Freddy visited Mr. and Mrs, John Ballard of Port Perry one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Storie and family spent the week-end with "his relatives in the north. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Kirk of and Mr. and Mrs, Robt. -Blagk nd Chyrle of Hamilton spent last week- end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard. |Ho neydale W. 1, The Grandmother's Meeting of the Women's Institute was held on Thurs., afternoon, August b, with a &ood at- tendance. The meeting opened with the "Ode" and repeating the "Mary Stewart Collest". The Mokto Wakertlh ia bet- ter to be 70 years young then 40-yrv. old" Mrs. A. Williams took the prize for having the greatest number of grandchildren, The minutes end communications were read. The Standing Committees then gave their reports. An Extension course is to be held n|in the Public Library on September 10°at 1.80 p.m." The subject will be "Short cuts in Cooking". The public is invited to this school of Instruction, Mrs. L, Honey had the Christmas cards on display, and waa: taking or- A life membership pin was present- ed to Mrs, Paul Diamond. She was our faithful seeretary for a number of years. Mrs. Baines' group then took charge of the meeting. A very dainty lunch Was served after the meeting closed. Let this book help you tum dreams © into fact - TTT 2X = Z What do you want most? A home? A holiday? Yi I il} E Retirement? Whatever it may be, this book. can help ' ~J0) mi 1m 3H : i! you obtain it. Your savings account pass-hook : sn Py Errrieke ian encourages you to put by your money steadily . . « ! & : save for any purpose you chopse . . and so turn J 12 your dreams into fact. Open your savings = | 0 PE account today at our nearest-branch--there are & BD yt 4 more than 650 to serve you. Tee Z: - 208 Ned : - ® [0] |) ® @ \ J. R. Helm, Manager, Port PerryBranch More POWER and ST RENGTH | where it really counts ! 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