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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Jun 1966, p. 9

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pL] Scugog News - (Continued) Pickering at their cottage Me- Laren's Beach for the week-end. Mr. & Mrs. H, Thomas spent the week-end in Brampton with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clark, Mr, and Mrs, J, Newman and children of Manchester, Mr, John Raines of Port Perry and ix | abd aalecas moe atk iT * § 4 a8 aati diod Mr, and Mrs. C. Mason of Osh- awa recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, T. Eden, Miss Gloria Fralick and Mr. Stephen Fralick of Oshawa spent the week-end with their parents Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Fralick, Mr, and Mrs, Roger Hope and family, Mr. and Mrs. G, Sam- ells and Linda and Mr, and Mrs, J. Beckett spent Sunday at the Gardiner Cottage, at Crystal Lake, ; : ¢ Mr.. George Jackson, Port Perry, Miss Eleanor Hutchinson of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, David Jackson and Philip of Oshawa and Mrs, Fred Mauson of Toronto recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs, Elvang of Tor- onto, Mr, and Mrs. Watts of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Morris and family of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. M. Rutherford of Osh- awa and Mr, and Mrs, Miller and family of Oshawa at their cottages for the week-end at Pine Point. PORT PERRY: STAR Service at Grace at 11.15 a.m. You are invited to attend. PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH CENTENNIAL WEEK INCLUDES SUNDAY, JUNE 19th -- 11:00 am. -- Rev. W, C, SMITH 7:30 pom. -- Rev. R. H, WYLIE WEDNES SDAY, JUNE 22nd, at 6:30. pm. Prince Albert Men Ernievioin at A BARBECUE BEEF DINNER "FRIDAY, JUNE 24th -- 5:00 - 6:00 - 7:00 pam. Prince Albert Women Entertain by Serving a Centennial Supper. SUNDAY, JUNE 26th -- 11:00 a.m. -- Rev, E. S, LINSTE EAD ; 7:30 pnt -- A Service of E Rededication and Reconsecration, Ties. Clothes sar Fashion Gifts. i Slacks and Shirts, Shirts and | together, GIFT ror BETTER that go A number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Norman sfi¢ayn Tuesday even- ing, M 31st to be present when their daughter Lynda re- || ceived the Gold Cord--the high- est award in guiding, When all were seated in the spacious living room Mrs. H. T. "Cook-Central Area Commission- er was introduced and in her genial manner took charge of | the presentation. Mrs, Cook ex- |bpressed her pleasure at being 4.00 9.00 'present and having the honour of presenting the Gold Cord to Lynda, In her 22 years of guiding this was the first time she had performed this pleasant and perseverance that goes into reaching this pinnacle and when finally it is achieved the deep meaning it has for the recipient. Mrs. Cook expressed the hope that girls receiving the Gold Cord would not feel that this is the end of guiding but would continue to give of their time and ability to help in their com- munity, Looking immaculate in her Ranger uniform, Lynda stepped forward and had the Gold Cord placed around her shoulder my Mrs, Cook and re- i : / - - % > ee Sassiiniiotdbivisemsdiedissondvoimmclttcdnisblive ied miol ade cas dives id awh oy ws dns Inter ested | Thursday, June 16, 1966 -- 9 Lynda Heayn Receives Gold Cord ceived her warm and sincere congratulations. Mrs, Bon Wylie, President of the Local Association presented Lynda with the Gold Trefoil pin with the best wishes of the Local Association, tions and a number of lovely 'gifts weré then presented to Lynda ably 'expressed her thanks and appreciation to all. Among those present was re- tired .. District Commissioner guides, Mrs. Donna Hawe, sis- ter of Lynda and Mrs. Jeanne Jackman, Gold Cord guides of duty, She spoke of the effort |' earlier years were also guests. Second Company presided at the tea table which was centred ment of gold and blue mums, later presented to Mrs. Cook by Lynda. A delicious lunch was served by Lynda's sisters Mrs. Dawne Howie and Mrs, Sandra Mac- Donald assisted by Lynne Chris tie, Debbie Godley and Susan Terret. A social time brought to a close a very enjoyable evening honouring another Gold Cord guide of Port Perry. The Latest Styles In Smart, Modern TIES 1.5002.50 MODERN Cuff FROM HICKOK ». BR These Are Just A Few = Of Many Other Gifts f= Shifts. Sill. Sein ay TT -- 7 Te SSS NTL INT ans fe Sul SS EES BESS ail 4 20th Century - Fox. presents. Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines - OR HOW I FLEW FROM LONDON TO PARIS IN 25 HOURS AND 11 MINUTES. ill s--] Plaza Theatre, (Oshawa 186 Queen St. DON CARNE PORT PERRY MEN'S NOW PLAYING WEAR feel » Safer 4 Shows Daily 2.00-4.25-7.00-9.30 Congratula- Lynda by friends and relatives, Mrs. Rena Webster, Dianne and Ll ) Sandra Hall, recent Gold Cord Captain Audrey Hall of the with a lovely flower arrange- FRO a $v, ht Ay CC ATLN Li yl» Fa ee. £4 Feild x? ET i 4 Ly RIS RERPRIEEVRE AYR, Air Rapes) JRA Wh PORTAL, 1 ri Ee : TG rol Pg a ot iE i eS 0% Sr Tad ore TE ow ern Ml pe re pi or Spal eh in AS Ow - at A a - ®. rd - il ot a

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