) {28 © ented a trophy. edd number which had won > first prize at the Festival was given & member of the Kiwanis Club pres- There were eight first prizes, three second, one third read a nicely worded address of ap- preciation for her services as pianist and Betty Bradburn presented Mrs, Lorne Thompson with a lovely bou- qQuet of spring flowers, Chairman Wallace Marlow expressed apprecia- tion to Mr. Gay, music director, and to the teachers for the great work and to all the children for their great success, The W. A. of St. John's Church met in the Parish Hall Friday evening with the W. M. S. of the United Church as guests, After the open- ing exercises considerable business was dealt with, The president, Mrs. McArthur, read a note of thanks for the bale which had been sent. Mus. Scott is a delegate to the Annual Dio- .. cesian in Toronto and several others |: hope to attend for a day, May 4th. Mrs Langfeld is delegate to the Deanery 'in Cobourg, Apr 21.. A " variety supper followed by a card party was planned for April 29th, and a bake gale for May 16th. The Devotion was conducted by Mrs. John Scott who read from Mark \ 12 and gave a fine commentgry, then led in prayers. The p t wel- comed the visitors. : Mrs. Chaperlin introduced Mrs. (Rev.) E. W. Fuller of Port Perry who showed beautiful pictures and 'Igave a most interesting and inform- ative talk on the work of the Angli- can Women's Training College in Toronto, Anniversary congratulations were sung for Canon and Mrs. Chaperlin as this wag their wedding day, The president thanked Mrs, Fuller. The W. M. S. president extended their thanks to the Anglican ladies and after closing exercises a bountiful lunch was served and a pleasant hour spent in visiting. Friday evening about one hundred and fifty patrons, friends and child- ren enjoyed an entertainment provid- ed by the generosity of the Texaco Oil company and their genial represent- ative, Mr. Bruce Harrison. Three good films were shown. Music and dancing followed with Brian Hamilton calling the squares, and the young folk esepcially the girls enjoyed a real fro- lic with many of the older folk join- ing in the fun. Lunch of do-nuts, coffee and choco- late milk provided by the entertain- ers was served by the Women's In- stitute, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston and family, Belleville. Mrs. Andrew Devitt and Miss Hel- en Devitt, Bowmanville, visited Mrs. John McKee on Sunday afternoon. Mrs.' Creighton Devitt, Bowman- ville, spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs, Cecil Hamilton, while Mr, Devitt was attending Grand Lodge. Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Perwilligar and Mrs. John Lindsay, Oshawa, visited Mrs. Ed. Darcy on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Scar. AT 2-0961 dec24/60 CHAS A. BRADLEY & SON Decorating Contractors ~~ INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Wall Papering a Specialty Phones: 363) Brooklin, Ont. Whitby MO 8-3559 ' Richard VanCamp on the birth of the third daughter and to Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Larmer on the birth of a son. Mr, and Mrs. Orr Venning have sold their farm and purchased a house in| Bowmaaville, . Mr, and Mrs, lssac Lucas, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Orr Venning, My. and Mrs. Chas. Venning ag- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery, Solina, visited Mr. and Mus. Everard Sanderson, Galt on Sun day. i Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wright, Lorna, Lois, Kleanor and Elaine were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Mallon and Mr, A. Prentice, Port Perry, visited the Har- old Martyn's on Sunday. ' Brian -Montjoy and Ken: Rohrer took the "going up" ceremony from the Cubs to the Scouts recently. Mr. and Mrs.- Blake Gunter and family spent Sunday with friends in Coe Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and the children and Mrs, H. Taylor visited Mrs. Cook, Brooklin, Sunday. Prince Albert G. N. 8. Club gathered at the home of Pat Love for thé month of April. President Christine Parkinson chair- ed the entire meeting. Doris Jeff- rey as sec'y, read previous minutes, also a thank-you note from Mr. and Mrs, R. Butson in recognition of card received from Club during their fa- mily bereavement, . An invitation frém Port Perry Ser- vice Club was read requesting our presence at their Some were planning to attend. Dues were collected after which we welcomed Audrey Middleton who had | § decided to join our group, Apparent- | |ly the last euchres of the season |¥ proved pleasant and successful in the $3 { homes of J."Newnham, E. Heayn and | § I. Pugh. Jean Martyn and Grace Beacock |¥ gach announced their findings and in- | §& formation regarding Queen's picture. |} Many suggestions were voiced as |$ ~ to ways of spending our "cash". It seemed a general thought that | Pine Grove Cemetery Board were in | grim financial circumstances as a re- | §lilt majority felt eager to assist. The | & Sec'y and F. Smith working on the 3 project--more later. The remaining portion of the even- | ¥ ing was spent discussing how to spend | 8 It was not | necessary to make a spur of the mo-|& ment decision therefore all thought it | & wise to nominate a committee of 3 |g who will plan the where and when of | ¥scacecsorssorcacs our annual spring party. "Bargain Day". 2 the affair, Mizpah Benediction closed this part of the business. W. Middleton and I. Pugh conduct- ed a variety program and prizes too. A delicious lunch was served by M. Murphy, C. Parkinson and E. Heayn. Hope to see you all next month. Mrs, F, Stanton and Mrs. Luke spent a week in Hamilton at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M, K, Luke, also vi- sited friends in Brantford. A W.A. quilting is now under way at the home of Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs, Henry Collins entertained a few of her immediate relatives on her birthday anniversary, April 10th. Mr. and. Mrs, Fred Dearborn and small son, Oshawa with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson and family. Mr, and Mrs, J. Beacock, Mr. and Mrs. T. Cole, and Miss O. Beacock, Oshawa, with their brother Mr. and Mrs, L. Beacock and boys. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. George Skelding include Mr. and Mrs, C. Al- dred and Barbara Ann of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. L. Aldred of Orono. Visiting with "Mr. and Mrs, W. Vance were their daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Simons Jr., also Mr. and Mrs. Simons, Sr. of Pickering. Mr. Percy Butson, Toronto, spent a few days with his brother Mr, and Mrs. R. Butson and other relatives. Cedar Creek Miss Flossie Spencer and her bro- ther, Richard, were last Tuesday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett and family at Raglan. It was Flossie's birthday. : Mrs. Wm. Bain was able to return home on Wednesday from the Port Perry Community Hospital where she had been a patient for a week. Roy Scott, the Township Assessor, was collecting the dog tax in Cedar Creek last week, Mrs. Harris visited friends at Bob- caygeon on Thursday. Murs, Geoge Spencer of Columbus, visited at the Spencer home on Thurs- day. : Mr, and Ms. Albert Trick and child- ren of Oshawa were week-end visit- ors at the Bruce Cummings home. Mr. and Mrs. Harris visited in Lind- say on Sunday. § Mr, and Ms. Vince Larocque and David of Oshawa were Sunday after- noon visitors at the Victor Larocque home. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Phare of Tyone were Sunday visitors at the Kilpat- rick home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Espie and fa- mily of Port Perry were Sunday visi- tors at the Bruce Cummings home. Mr, and Ms. Eugene Dearborne and Margaret were Sunday supper guests at the Ernie Willerton home. Seagrave (Too late for last week) April meeting of W.A. was held on Wednesday evening of April 8th in S. S. room. The worship service was in charge of Mrs. MacNeil, leader of north group. 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President announced that Presbytery would meet in Seagrave April 30 and W.A. secretary committee was appointéd to arrange the same. Hymn 'Blest Be the Tie That Binds' Neil. Scripture lesson from Luke 10: 26-87 was read by Mrs, Drinkwalter and Hymn "O Master Let me Walk closed the meeting. Lunch was served by* north group. ' Utica The Young People meet in the base- ment of the United Church on Friday evening and pictures will be shown. Sorry to report Mrs. Earl Fielding in Port Perry Hospital. We hope for a- speedy recovery. - Collection of $6.85 was re- A re-! Perry visited Mr. port of recent wedding reception show. Crosier's recently. ed $46.94 realized. North group had asked to serve dinner at noon. A Congratulations to Mr. and Murs, Sinclair Robertson on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare of Port and Mrs, Jack Mr. and Mrs. James Redman and family visited on Sunday with Mur- ray Geers. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kendall visit. balance on hand was $286.00. 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