-: | XR" v 4 LS A Wms Ea PEAR TRVDRAL SS SCUGOG NEWS Mr, and Mrs, S. Galanta spent Sunday in Toronto with her sis- ter Mr. and Mrs. S. Boren and family. Mrs. T. Eden and Miss Bev- er'ey Eden spent Saturday in Uxbridge, Mrs, C. Hardy a recent guest of her son Mr. and Mrs. Gow of Oshawa. Mrs. F. Jackson, Miss Kay Jackson, Mrs, A. Krieg and Sandra guests of Mrs, R. Caw- ker on Monday. Mr, Alan Aldred of Agincourt a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. Sweetman, The Milner families and the Chandler families gave a sur- prise party on Saturday night for. Mr. and Mrs, S. Chandler, it being their 30th wedding an- niversary, at their new home. Gifts included two lamps, bed- spread and steam iron. Con- gratulations, "Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee and Miss Beatrice Lee dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. H, Thomas on Sunday. i "Sorry to report Mr, C, L. Fra- lick again in hospital, Trust you soon feel better Mr. Fralick, "Me, and Mrs. Doug Aldred & Beverley Saturday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, Fra- Tick. Congratulations are me to Mr. Phil Goreski. He has built a lovely dance hall at Lakeside Beach. A full house attended the first party. ' Mr, and Mrs. Percy Skitch of Lindsay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. Aldred on Sunday. The Seuvgog Brownies had | their annual hike and games on Saturday. A nice time was had by all, 3 Dr. and Mrs, Best and fa- mily of Burlington, Miss Dorita Myrtle W.1.|| Myrtle Branch of Women's Institute held its monthly meeting in basement of United Church with guests from Honeydale, Greenbank and Brooklin Branches for its an- nual Grandmother's meeting. Motto was "The evening of a well spent life brings its lamps with it", which was commented on by Mrs, H, McCulloch. Roll call was name a hobby of Grandmother's, After a brief business period with President Mrs. L. Parrott presiding, a sing song was enjoyed, followed by contest for special Grand- mothers, who received prizes. The visiting Branches contri- buted readings and musical number, after which a contest was conducted by Mrs. L.. Amell, Lunch was served during a so- _ cial period, LOVELINESS DEDICATED BEAUTICIANS THIS WE ARE, WORDS OF PRAISE HAVE AN AN AAT VW GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 985-7991 Trew, Mr. Ralph Shaw and Mr, Gary Greenley of Oshawa recent guests of Mr, & Mrs, C. Carter, Mr, and Mrs. H. Thomas Saturday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, L. Davis, Misses Herdi and Sandra Krieg 'week-end visitors with Miss Wendy Cawker. Mr. and Mrs. B. Andrews with Island friends, Ladies, please' read the third chapter of our study book. Be prepared for questions, Service at 1. 15 a.m, are cordially invited to attend these good church services. You 'Greenbank wi \ The\ May meeting of the Greenbank W.I. was held on May 25/at the home of Mrs. G. Hunter with an attendance of 15 members and 6 visitors. The Motto was "Look to the future but do not forget the past. The meeting opened by our new Pre- sident, Mrs. H, Phoenix. The reports were heard and some business was discussed. It was decided to have a short bus trip to the Gardens of Mr, R. S. McLaughlin of Oshawa on Aug. 4th at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Phoenix and Mrs. Tanson are in charge of the bus arrangements. Two tatctisisnnsnsiiuel minions Sodas sid via divi a haa asin SR rAd si stu dda i +7 SAY ory > PORT PERRY STAR LET 4 adi OLA th SE Ti EAL © Thursday, June 2, 1966 --15 ar loads of our ladies attended a social evening with the Myrtle W.I. one evening last week and report an enjoyable time. Sev- eral of ovr W.I, members at- tended the District Annual, be- ing held at Brougham Thursday The 4-H Girls of Reach and Bethesda put on a display of their yo under the leadership of Mrs. Tripp & Mrs, Couperthwaite, Janie Parish gave a commentary on the two miniature bedrooms which were on display, I'm sure young girls can do a better job of sewing than some of us mo- thers could do at their age, The of this week. these Leaders are to be commended, Mrs. Brown gave a very humor- ous regding on "Mothers trying to copy their daughters mode of dress", Miss Doris Johnston then favoured us with some slides of her trip to Euorpe and they were certainly; all. Mrs: H. Phoenix then moved a vote of thanks to Miss John- son, The- 4-H Girls and Mrs, Tripp, for their contributions, and the meeting closed with the group in charge, Mrs. G. 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