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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Feb 1958, p. 7

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FAN a pos ' A very fine meeting of the United Church W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Kyte on Tuesday after- 'noon. Mrs, Roy McLaughlin, the president, presided. Mrs. John Car. 'naghan read the Scriptute passage, the parable of the talents, and gave "a fine talk on our talents. Roll eall was the name of a friend I have brought with me. The treasurer, Mrs. Russell. Mountjoy, gave an excellent report and showed finances in good shape, Several "thank you" notes were read from those having been remem- bered while ill. A good deal of busi- ness was dealt with amongst which was the 'decision to have a turkey supper in March; also to serve dinner "Our 2-ACCOUNT PLAN THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SAVIrIGS is Planned Saving 7 J Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing Account. A quarterly statement will help- you keep your records straight, The low service charges. are d. Your cance if you need then." iy new peace of mind. lled cheques are on file our Savings Account for saving. Add to it Ko rind pay: As your balance grows, you'll gain : $tart Planned Saving at our nearest branch now. "THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU N-138 'and lunches for the annual shorthorn {lowed by community singing. with, sale March 18th, | Mrs. Carl McLaughlin presided for the program and she and her group presented a panel discussion on the purpose and work of the W.A,, fol- Mrs Neil Werry at the piano. The thirty-four ladies present enjoyed the refreshments served bythe group and the social half hour after the closing of the meeting. Mrs, Ed. Darcy spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Spinks in Oshawa, *".. « ~ Couple Club Fourteen couples spent a very en- joyable time at the Parsonage Wed- | nesday night. A discussion of Sun. day School enlargement was dealt with from three angles. First: Do we need more room for Sunday Schoo). Secondly, What would you like to see in the addition? Thirdly, What can we do as a group to pro- mote this addition? This was follow- ed recreation, refreshments and de- votions. » Explorers A fine meeting of the Explorer girls was held Thursday afternoon with 7 girls and 2 leaders present. 'The fol. lowing officers were elected--Chief Explorer, Mary Bradburn; Keeper of the Log, Linda Kyte; Keeper of the Treasure, Alice Taylor;' Devotional Secretary, Margaret Carnaghan. A further study on Japan was' carried on. The girls are starting to make towel kits; also stuffed toys to send to girls of their-own age in Japan. Nine tables of euchre were played at the party sponsored by the LOBA IN SPITE OF Police spend 365 days of EES HIS EFFORTS 820 WILL DIE THIS YEAR" Sixteen hundred officers of the Ontario Provincial every year covering every mile of Ontario's highways--trying to stop motorists from killing themselves! They do this by seeing to it that car and truck drivers drive sensibly and safely. By co-operating with your O.P.P. and driving within . the law you will help these men to make Ontario's highways safer for everyone, - #Based on figures for last 3 years. ~, PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF HON. A. KELSO ROBERTS, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ONTARIO Wednesday night. Prize winners were Murs, Fred Cowling, high lady; Mr. F.| Hodgson, Port Perry, high gent; Mr. George Crozier, door prize, The ladies were very pleased to see 80 many pre- sent and they plan te have another party February 12th, Owing to the snow being so wet last Tuesday night the Y.P.U, were unable to have their sleighride, so held a regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Larmer, They are hoping to have the sleighride this week. J Mrs, Ed. Darcy spent a couple of days last week with Mr, and Mrs. R. Spinks, in Oshawa. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. John Ballingal who received a cable last Tuesday, telling of the death of her father in England. THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1068-1 Mrs. Rupert Werry is convalescing at the home of her son, Dr, Werry and Mrs. Wexsy, Bowmanville. she will soon be reai well again, We hope Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Larmer, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Hill and Mr. Earl Tummonds, Port Perry, attended the funeral of Mrs. K. Kirk, Pontypool, on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Graham and Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris, Jim, Lorna, Shirley, Reta, and Verna, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McLaughlin attend- ed the Beers-Flett wedding in Bow- manville on Saturday. ! Several from this district attended the annual Ontario Crop Improvement Association convention last week, in Toronto Some of our local residents attended the entertainment sponsored by Camp- \ 0 Union. Places: R. R. 1, Beaverton, Ontario. BEAVERTON TOWN HALL, FEBRUARY WILFRID HALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, at 2 p.m. SUNDERLAND HALL, TUESDAY, FEB. 11th, at 8 p.m. BROOKLIN HALL, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12th at 8 p.m. GREENBANK HALL, THURSDAY, FEB. 13th, a 2 p.m. MARA NORTH, TWP. HALL, THURS,, FEB. 13th, 8 p.m. SCUGOG TWP. HALL, FRIDAY, FEB. 14th, at 2 p.m. MANCHESTER TWP, HALL, FRIDAY, FEB. 14th at 8 p.m. FARMERS! Meet and hear your newly elected President of the Ontario Farmer's A series of meetings sponsored by Ont. County F.U! will be -~vheld the week of February 10th to 14th inclusive, Any inquiries please contact Mr. James Moore, Ont. Co 10th, at 8 p.m. a ANNUAL MEETING - OF THE ONTARIO COUNTY HOG PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION AND COUNTY GROUP OF THE ONTARIO HOG PRDUCERS' CO-OPERATIVE Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of members of the. Ontario Hog Producers' Association and Ontario Hog Producers' Co-operative in the County of Ontario are to be held at the Town- ship Hall, SUNDERLAND, on the 12th day of FEBRUARY, at 10.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving reports of transactions of the past year, election of delegates and alternate delegates and officers of the: county association and the election of delegates and alternate delegates to represent the County at the Annual Meetings of -the Co-operative, Marketing Board and Association, and for any other proper purpose. "GEORGE GOWANLOCK, President. Secretary. Vd HOWSAM, J. R. Helm, Mgr. Port Perry Branch } wv - Vv ~~ s National Electrical Week~Feb. 9-15 ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH .. . COSTS SO LITTLE day; Mrs. Dunbar ( bell Soup Co., for producers, inspects ors and interested parties, in New- castle last Friday night, Mr. Sam Robinson, Scarbore came Monday to spend the day with Mrs, Frank Butt, Mr, Butt and family. Mrs. Charlotte Forder, of Bowman. ville, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Howard. Forder and family, Mr, and Mrs. 'Stan. Hall and girls of Tyrone, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Stan Rahm and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Paine, Totonto, and Mrs. Ira Argue, who is staying with My." and Mrs. Russell Spinks in Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoige and boys. : Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wright and children, Mr. Roy Fergusgh and Miss Sandra visited Mr. a rs. George Dunbar and Denise, Sqarboro, on Sun- * na) had the misfortune to break hey elbow a week ago. Above also visited "the Grant Ferguson's in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.-Ralph Glaspell and Gwen, of-Tyrone, were Sunday guests and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn of Oshawa, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Carl. Mrs. George Prosser arrived home on Saturday, Feb. 1, from a week of Farm Forum meetings in the Kingston area. Mrs. Prosser left again Mon- day the 3rd for two weeks in Kent and Lambton counties where she will be gulst speaker at twelve locals of Ont. Farmers' Unions, lutea The second meeting of the year of the Epsom Community Club was held in Epsom Public School on Friday, Jan, 24th. Fifteen tables of euchre was played, after which an old-fash- ioned hoe-down was enjoyed by many. Ladies prize winners--1st Mrs. J. Demara, 2nd Mrs. D. McColloch, Cons. Mrs, H. Kerry. Gents prizes--Ist Mr. A. Christie, 2nd Mr. A. Timms, Cons. Mr. J. Demara: Door prizes won by Mrs. R. Taylor and Mr. H. Calberry. ) The next euchre will be Fri, Feb. Tth. My. Case Floris, Elliot Lake is vis- iting with his family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Barry Bushell and Linda spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton and family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frick on the birth of a baby boy, John, a new brother for Donnie and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd visited with Mrs. Wm. Ackney on Monday. Mrs. Stewart is spending a few days visit with her brother and sister- in-law Mr, and Mrs. Louls Palmer at Victoria Road. Several ladies of the village attend- ed a baby shower for Mrs, June Frick at the home of Mrs. Bruce Cummings at Cedar Creek last Thursday night. "3 cena eestteseresterassana,,, 00 tessseseaseese » "How to achieve the perfect panelling YOU can do it with Rez -- because Rez brings out __ wood's natur texture You can add professional fin- ishes with Rez natural hard- wood colors, fashionable bleached effects, expensive hand-rubbed appearance . . . bringing out the hidden beauty and distinctive texture of the natural wood grain, And Rez Wood Finishes just sm-0-0-0-0-th on. You apply them simply and casily with brush or rag, adding a glowing, lustrous beauty to any wood. Ask us for free illustrated folder. H ~ &LUMBER Phone 73 . Port Perry * SEER see ee * v 4; & 3 bit i pe) « Ve 2 - Sa

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