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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Mar 1961, p. 7

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Blackstock The WA. of St. John's Church met im the: Parish Hall, Feb. 16th Meet- ing opened with Hymn, with Mrs, W. VanCamp at the Piano. "I'he Bible reading by Mrs. 1. Argue was the Epi- stle for Ash Wednesday. Mrs. Scott "presented the Chapter of the Study Book, In the absence of the Rec.- .Sec'y, Mrs. M. Edgerton read the minutes which were adopted after a correction. The usual reports were did sermon on "Forgiveness" and the Choir sang "He walked this way be- for". Rev. Romeril dedicated and chief Explorer Dianne Taylor present- ed' a beautiful edition of the Stand. ard Vemsign-of the Bible to the Pri. mary gu the Sunday School. Mrs, hompson, Supt, of the Primary Dept: accepted the gift on behalf of the school. Mesdames E. Larmer, C. Hill, Carnaghan, P. Romeril, F. Dayes, : Wright and K. Sammels attended the Suggitt attended the Ontario Good roads convention at the Royal York Hotel. Wednesday evening they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mal- colm, Mrs. Ashton add Mrs. Van- Camp and all attended the banquet and entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ashton, Doris and Dennis were Sunday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. Berwin Ad- ams, Oshawa, This community was shocked to] caretaker of the Dept. of Highways buildings at Pontypool. Sincere sym- pathy is extended to his family, Mrs, Wilmer Fitze and Mrs. Oscar | Shaw, Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs Lew Fitze and Mrs. J. McKee Wed- nesday. Miss Ruby MeIndoo who has been with. Mrs, Leslie Mountjoy has ac cepted a position in Uxbridge. The O.N.O. girls and their Mr. and Mrs. E. Archer, Marilyn and Jim, Whitby; Mr. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer. Myr. and Mrs. Mervin Graham atten- 'ded the 26th wedding anniversary of [ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler (Annie | White) ut thet-Lions Centre, Oshawa | Saturday night, suppér-on Friday eyening, ad THE PORT PERRY STAR, IE RMF ELT ps CLAUS TI AR HAA] UA tg i es TE SR Frei cutive meeting of the W.M.S. at Bea- verton on Thursday. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hopkins were Mrs. F. Fleming and Mr. W. Redman, of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. Levi Hopkins of Brough- am. The members of the ladies Guild met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Taylor on Tuesday evening, Feb, 21. Plans were made for a St. Patrick Mureh 17. THURSDAY, MARCH 2ud, 1801-7 Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rogers, of Epsom; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Ashton during the week. Mrs. Wm. Gardner visited her bro- ther Douglas in Guelph, recently, Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth Heron and son- Jordan, of Pickering; Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McAndless, Robert and Le- nore, of Don Mills, spent Saturday with, Mr. and Mis, "Edgar Heron, it belie the occasion of Lenore's first birthday, | woes ASHBURN bands spent Saturday evening bowl | y 2 given and Miss Parr read a letter W.M.S. convention at Bowmanville hear of the sudden death, Friday of | ing at Bowmanville. and afterwards [, Mrs. Walter Knight; Mrs, Edgar Several from here attended the| Mr. and Mrs Nel Johnston visit- - from Mrs. Chaperlin who is holiday Wednesday. Mr. Cecil Hill who suffered a fatal enjoyed Coffee and Humburgs at the ' Heron; Mrs. Raymond, Taylor; "avd | Oddfellows "Al Home", at Brooklin fed My. and Mrs Kenneth Hope Ux ' C2] There were 15 couples at the coup- | Stroke while attending his work as home of Mroand Mrs. Harold Kyte. | Mis. Russell Batten attended an exe. | on Friday eveni eb, 2 Ges obs Sits od Sd : : ; » y evening, Feb, 24th. bridge on Saturda n / ky Ee Jumalonr Alter Xo S5) Aa les club meeting Friday night. There x ee meee i v rday evening. ERY Viering Was received and donations was a diseussion on "Christian Edu- ' Ey | received for the fund to be sent to cation in the school" . LAN : 'oe STORM the Soonm cel Mv amie re- Mr. Merrill VanCamp reported on ) pe ! ported gri les obtaina le if a Pan-f ge work being accomplished in the rd KD cake supper is planned. She also of- School for Retarded Children in Osh- { 4! * fered to have a meeting of the Chan- awn. TF cel Guild at the Rectory. The W.A. will cater to the curlers banquet April 8th, and a committees was appointed to make plans, Mrs. J. Hamilton offered to buy u _ quilt and a discussion followed on making of quilt, Miss Parr displayed material purchased to replemish the - Bazaar supply and to make quilts and material was handed out for 18 blocks. Suggestions were made about a plastic demonstration. Mus. Fuller of Port Perry will be contacted for in- formation about a supper held in Port Perry recently. Mrs. Scott closed the Peeling with prayer. The Explorers and their leader Mrs. Romeril were present as a group at the morning Service in the United Three couples of the Fick had recently visited the School../ $60, was voted to the work of the School Spring Dance was planned for May. At the next meeting the roll call will be answered by a gift for the Church Nursery, Rev. Romeril conducted the Devo- tional Period. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman and Mrs. A. Balson, Solina, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. FE. Larmer. Mrs. John Wotton who is spending the Winter in Port Perry, spent Wed- nesday with local friends. Miss Jean Cryderman and Mr. Geo. Bittner, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Yellowlees and family, Solina, visited Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Larmer and Dotiglas on Sunday. Messrs. Bruce Ashton, Bert Gib- Church. Rev. Romeril gave a splen- son, Merrill VanCamp and Merlin - ~ TENDERS Sealed Tenders with envelope marked tender will be received by the undersigned for Secretary-Treasurer "Reach Township School Area Board: 6th. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS SHARP, Greenbank. - SPO DEDEDE ORO ORORO AND SAVE ALUMINUM WINDOWS and DOORS GRILLS and ACCESSORIES Pender s close March rOCOOOOLOOPP for U PEOVER WAYS to eeonomize during MARCH SAVING DAYS Buy for less-- Drive for less! Now you can save both ways--and pocket the difference. Comet and the Meteor '6"" -- proven economy leaders in the popular price fields--offer exclusive values to buyers with a budget. Add up the savings! Watch Jor the White Car Specials on display now at your M eteor-CometDealer during MarchSaving Days! LOW PURCHASE PRICE Comet, the better compact car and Meteor for '61 are competitively priced with other -cars in the popular price class. Take Comet! R's priced about $600 below some of the other compacts. 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'N., WHITBY, ONT. --f------8 or phone MO B:5861 i Rainbow Aluminum Manufacturing | Company locally owned and operated by Lou Robinson Your oda) 'dealer --_-- PICKARD'S HARDWARE ; : ~Port- Perry a Mar. 16 : Is double:wrapped and aluminized to give rg »" >' Lo er i rs » \ 1961 Meteor Rideau 2-Door Sedan, 1961 Comet 2.Doar Sedan--two of Ford of Canada's fine cars--built in Canada $1008 PEL montis ay casi INON Hoo DURING MARCH SAVING DAYS AT YOUR METEOR-COMET DEALER Be CBC-TV's King Whyte (left) does-| of skates from donors in Southern 4 n't seem to mind the 80-below zero | Ontario, He will distribute them to : p g a a to mind laces a pair of | Indian children at residential schools il i ams o ors Amit . ANARENY skates donated to Indian children at|and on reserves in Northern Ontario. ; i SRAUENERH . -4 * a 4 We Bough Alay o% Jaen Tay With! Jimmy Teglor olleetad over 20 Bh vans PORT PERRY, nk. -- = = =~ YUkon 5-282 Ro .. the co-operation of. an oil company;| in: Port..Perry. } 58 . | . i 5% v | RR RK. A Sh fo

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