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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Jun 1956, p. 2

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a how, Fr he a A did AN HE Sen Oy gry a Vv NE a bi " xX RN as ap oy) Ne 2B CA ae, "3 children 2--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 7th, 1956 Blackstock The W, A of the United Church met at the home of Mrs. Warner Brown on Tuesday evening with 30 ladies and present. Meeting opened with the Theme Song and the Lord's Prayer: Roll call was a favorite Bible verse, - Mrs. Clarence Marlow gave a splendid devotibnal talk from Labourers together with God and led in prayer. After the regular business and considerable discfigsion re means of raising money, it was decided to hold "Surprise Teas" during the month of June. Mrs. Wilbert Archer gave a fine report of the W.A. con- ention held in Oshawa recently, A sing song and the benediction closed the "meeting after which a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Cecil Gib- son and the group and a social half hour spent. Mesdames Arthur Bailey, Howard Bailéy, Lorne Thompson, Ernest Lar- mer, Roy Taylor, Stanford VanCamp, Gilbert Marlow and Dalton Dorrell attended the District Annual. of the Women's Institute at Solina Tuesday. A team of Grade VIII girls from Port Perry came over and had a game of ball with Blackstock girls I'riday evening which resulted in a score of 21-19 in favor of the visitors, Some evening this week there is to be a boys game, Although the rain Tuesday evening brought the Y.P.U. hay-ride to an early finish, all had-an enjoyable ev- ening. They went to the Sunday S. room for lunch after the ride, The O.N.O. club catered to the one hundred or more guests of VanCamp- Toms wedding on Saturday. An ac- count of the wedding for next week. Mrs. Geo. Wolfe attended the annual meeting and dinner of the Toronto Branch "of the Canadian Women's press club in Toronto Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henry and Shirley, Cambray were recent visitors at Mrs. Jas. Henry's, Mr. A. W. Pickard, Bowmanville Mrs. Jas. Henry, Mr, Melville Grif- fin and Doris visited Mr. and Mrs, Allan Rahm and baby, Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Brown and fa- mily, Oshawa visited the Roy Fer- guson's Saturday. Miss Burma Morlock, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mes. Geb, Wolfe and ealled on - several other friends. . . We, welcome Mr. and. Mrs. Syme and family who moved into the house formerly owned by the late Mrs, Vir giniag Archer and now the property of Mr, W. W, Perry of Bowmanville. Several from here attended Brook- lin Fair on Saturday. Sympathy is extended Mrs, R. Dick- cy, Nestleton and other friends in the pasing of Mr, Riddell in Port Perry Hospital, Friday. Mr. Goldwin Faint and Janie, Tor- onto spent Thursday at their cottage. Mrs. Glenny Listowel spent Satur- day night with Mrs. Fred Bailey. Mrs. Pearl Avery and Mrs. Geo. Alliston and: family Burketon were Thursday visitors with the Harold Miartyn's. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and family, Whitby, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilhert Avcher Thurs- day. : ) . Mr. and Mrs, Norton VanCamp of Listowel, visited Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ford VanCamp Saturday night. Misses Audrey VanCamp and Mar- garet Saywell spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and girls, Port Credit, were week-end visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Taylor and Di- anne were also Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Id. Noble and girls, Uxbridge were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, 'Mrs. Geo. Fowler spent the week- end with bes daughters in Oshawa. Rev. €, W, Hutton preached at the Sunday Se ho anniversary services in Courtice Sunday. Rev. Summerville took the service here Sunday night. The beautiful flowers in the United Church Sunday were left there by the Toms family from the Wedding Sat- urday. Rev, C. W. Hutton is atending con- ference in Brockville this week. Mrs. Fred Dayes spent a_ few days last week with her cousin Mrs. Ar- thur Wren, Oshawa and visited Mr. Wren in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Armstrong, Fenclon Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong and family and Mr, Jack Phillips, Burnt - River were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ray McGill. Mrs. Arthur Pritchard and Mrs. Chas. Bennyworth, Toronto were week-end guests of Mrs, Velva Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Belyea and Nancy, Bronte, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mountjoy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain and family, Mrs. Clarence Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain and family vi- sited Mrs. Oakley Carley, Cavan, on Sunday. . Misses Mable VanCamp, Pearl Wright, Jessie and Betty McArthur, Toronto, Shirley fIamilton, Newmar- ket and Helen VanCamp, Oshawa at their respective homes over the week- end. Miss Betty McArthur secured a job in Toronto last week for the summer holidays. Miss Jessie McArthur attended the wedding of a friend in Stratford on Saturday and Mrs. J. A. McArthur visited relatives, "Miss Fyrrell, B. A., Kingston, has been engaged to teach in the High School. Mr. and Mrs, IT. Blomme and Harry; Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. "ITarold Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Haiold Wheeler and Dianne, Hastings, with the Ernest Swain's and Bob -Wheeler's Sunday. Mrs. S. Rahm, Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Cecil" Hill and Mr. Roy Fergus- on attended the.Commencement Day So. Ontario County League Softhall Dates Dates for first half of schedule on left. 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