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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Oct 1965, p. 5

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Centre at the General U.CW. Camp spent the week-end in & | Sunday School, with two new, A number from this .area at- Miss Susan Roach was with v meeting. Prsident Mrs. Hurold around Listowel with friends. teachers, Mrs. Barbara Doupe| tended the Conservative Rally | her sister, Miss Eunice Roach a A and Mrs. Ruby Peyton assist-|at Varsity Stadium on Friday | at York University over the Kyte opened the meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Haines, Bri dL tB _| ing Mrs. Ruth Best and Mrs.! evening. week-end. i to and extended welcome iy ed pg gaan Margaret Anne Lamb. A birth-| The U.C.W. will hold their Mrs. Taylor and Brenda, a ~ ' lendid hi rod ford ind Mr. and Mus. Ww. J October meeting at the home of | Stouffville, visited Mrs. Crosier ) the hoo o Fai pens 3 Pearce Saturday Co Mrs. L. Best on Thursday after- on Saturday afternoon. i : ) , Oct. Tth at 2 o' . . 2 2 given by Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy Mr and Mrs. Carl Wright ac- AT REST Book; Oe y y clock Me and Mrs. L. Best and 2 and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson. companied by Dr. and Mrs. D. Lance Corporal David Kuhn | family visited their daughter i The programme was a most | Bilbey, Toronto, spent the week CROSIER, Gertrude 7. -- At and Mrs. Kuhn are with her | Mrs. Glen Dunford, Mr. Dun- i interesting Panel discussion on | end with friends in Bancroft. Fairview Lod e Whitby Ont- parents Mr. and Mrs. ¥red, ford and Angela at Lakefield 5 « : . ge, Ys Lamb. David leaves Trenton! on Sunday afternoon. qe: Should Mothers Engage in , A ario on Sunday, Oct. 8, 1965 LY] Gainful Employment outside Mrs. David Hill has returned Gertrude Z Aldred bloved wife POPP POP SOGOOD SOG DD Oa a UR OgORC SOP SHO ODE- @ POV PPO hy the Home?" Rev. P. Romeril to her home in Richmond Hill ¢ the 1 'W ch ' : d Y DN resided for this ond Hdrodured after spending the summer | Base Wright Crone an F S T 1 0 h { 3 the panelists -- Miss Velma months bere. Soar Tether o Alblia ly our easons rave S awa Bw Armstrong, District Health SAIN NS ' ou ae LIMITED 8 Nurse for Northumberland and Hill; grandmothr of Jean (Mrs. ® YOUR CERTIFIED eo ih Durham. i! & Mrs. J. Christie, Vocational Guidance Instructor, Cartwright rues ackeyyvoin of omnes (| 1 LAVEL CONSULTANTS Peter, Kim, Johnathan and Jer- a, Wg -~A complete travel service throughout the world. High School. mey Crosier of Richmond Hill. . is Mr. Douglas Nutter, Assist- Service from the Chapel of -- No Service Charge -- if ¢ x ant Local Director of Children's McDermott - Panabaker, Port 728-6201 OSHAWA oh Aid Society, Northumberland & Perry on Wed, at 2.00 p.m.|: (3 lines) : 57 King St. East hs Durham. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. lowe IRVIN III, IY 3 og APPA ps Rev. W. J. Frampton, Angli- can Rector, Bowmanville. i Questions discussed:-- What XE , do you feel about Mothers wor- 0) king? Why do Women Work? Is it for freedom or money? When mothers go out to work is it in order to provide luxury for the home, or money for children's education? . Is she making the best con- | tribution? Is it true that one' of the parents of juvenile delin- quency comes from both par-|- ents working? How do men in general feel about wives work- ing? Should all the wife earns go to the husband? There are two sides to every question. Communication and general agreement of parents and children is not essential. Mrs. Roy Turner expressed the appreciation of the audience to the panel, / ' President conducted a short business period. After the clos- ing the Dorcas Unit served lunch and a real visit was en- joyed. The Town and County Club held their first meeting of the ; : 7 fall term on Friday evening, 2. a B - Set LURE Oct. 1st in the C.E. centre. ; WR 34 Presidents Bruce and Jean Mountjoy presided. Secretary and Treasurer's reports were received. Peggy Larmer intro- duced Miss Pat Knox, Solina, ' who took the audience on a trip to the British Isles with her beautiful pictures and very in- teresting and descriptive com- A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Grande Parisienne Sport Coupe ~~ mentary. Miss Knox won the oe the United Kingdom which 1 Just when the others thought awarded by the Department of BER nd tha they were catching up, along comes the new thanks to Miss Knox. Rev. Ro- mril conducted a short worship ud period. Mrs. Romeril led the : singing for a new tune. Lunch was served and a social time spent. Approximately 70 at- tended. The 1966 Pontiac is a beautiful car. Very beautiful. fully-synchronized 4-speed, 2-speed Powerglide or 3- In the United Church Sun- It is luxuriously roomy and lavishly appointed. Its speed Hydra-Matic. There are new interiors. New day morning the choir sang an highway manners are flawless, It performs with quiet comfort features. And best news of all, there's a Anthem--*"Bring Yyery Burden yet unmistakable authority. It offers much that's com- completely new top-of-the-line series for Pontiac. It's , in Prayer to the Lord". Rev. pletely new for 1966. There are new engines, Horse- called Grande Parisienne. That's it in the photograph . Romeril preached on the theme power availabilitics now range from 155 to 425. There above. One of 47 models in 13 great series for 1966. o Moy laws, The Sacrament are new transmissions. A new fully-synchronized 3- If you want a closer look, visit your Pontiac dealer ATR: Hone Brie Ie speed manual unit is standard. And you can order a today. He's expecting you. vest Thanksgiving service will I The success car does it again! '66 Pontiac served in St. John's Church on Sunday morning. The church On display at your Pontiac dealer's now! 8 beautiful ith fl : . . 0 " " ' Traits Sau po pr Bo sure to watch "Telescope, The Fugitive' and "The Red Skelton Hour" now showing on television. Check local listings for time and channel, Ashmore preached on "Thanks- ) . h Pies) 3 giving". The Sacrament of AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER IN PORT PERRY oh . Holy Communion was adminst- ! 0% ered. ° ° a Mrs. Muriel Hainstock, Tor-| PHONE 985-7361 B b A h M i L f d PORT PERRY, ONTARIO EX onto, spent a few days and Miss o rc er Oo ors Imi e ' RS : - 4 A

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