a + first extending a welcome to fr [ f ' " LA A PRAITATTIE DE) a TRF Rasen "Prince Albert News By Mrs. L. Beacock Those who attended church , on Sunday were pleased to see our minister Rev. A. Rice back in the pulpit. Holy Com munion was observed. Offer- ing gathered by Mr. A. Mar- tyn and Mr. G. Hunter. Last Thursday evening the U.C.W. met at the home of 3 « Mrs. Les Beacock with a good attendance. interesting devotion was given by Mrs. Doupe, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Pugh. The president, Mrs. Newn- ham tabled the meeting by McKerihan also Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Bond, Toronto were present at this special event. The Sturman relatives of Seagrave all gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Hope where an evening of honouring Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Sturman, Raglan upon their 50th wedding anniver- sary. A large delegation from our area attended the various Centennial functions at Gre- enbank over the week-end. Many also patronized Don Messer's Jubilee at the Civic Auditorium in Oshawa on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald and daughter, Blan- che of Port Perry in company with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks, Robert and Garth attended, the Don Messer program. All return- ed to the Brooks home for a buffet luncheon and trimm- ings honouring the MacDon- alds 45th wedding anniver- sary. Mrs. Gerald Jones in Tor- onto on Wednesday evening attending a bridal shower for a friend. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson visited their daughter, Mr. «J Mr. W. E. Martyn following PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, June 22nd, 1967 - and Mrs. N. Jackson, Brook- lin. Mrs. Frank MacKaye of Chesley (Owen Sound) enjoy- ed a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith. Miss Edna Vance, Toronto spent the week-end with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lake and family of Oakwood were Sun- day company with her father attending Decoration service in our village. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard of England were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Heayn and family. Notice to Ratepayers and Residents of Cartwright MERRILL VAN CAMP, Reeve of the Town- ship of Cartwright Proclaims the afternoon of WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th as a half holi- day in the Township of Cartwright for the celebration of Canada's Centennial of Confed- eration to be held in the Blackstock Fair Grounds, commencing at 3:00 P.M. GAMES CHICKEN BAR-B-Q EVENING OF DANCING ~v finances. all especially the visitors. Roll Call answered by each| repeating a bible verse. Mrs.| Ben Smith discovered over| thirty visits and calls. . Minutes read by the secre- tary Mrs. W. Heayn also a thank-you note from Mrs. Chambers and a brief letter of appreciation from Mrs. Beacock. Treasurer Mrs. Jewell voic- ed encouraging report on the It was discussed and settl- ed we omit the July meeting. We regret having to omit strawberries from the menu of our supper owing to the slow season. We will be hap-}. ¢ py to see you all at the salad and dessert supper on same date, Wednesday, June 28th. We are grateful to one of our members, Mrs. R. Deeth who graciously promised a helpful donation to be used » towards the purchase of the shrubbery to be planted on the church premises. A much interested discus- sion arose as to the idea of an old time supper compris-| § ing of fitting foods served in| ? Gramma's day, with possibly] : a variety program of that|' era. This event would be booked for later in the year. Being no further business n the agenda all repeated pah Benediction follow- ng last hymn. Congratulations to Mr. Murray Luke a former boy of our village and student of | Port Perry High School up- on receiving his "Bachelor of Education" degree on Friday "June 9th at Convocation Hall in Toronto. His mother, Mrs. C. Luke and aunt Mrs. E. |B fiji > Council News Minutes of a recent meet- ing held by the Port Perry Council. The following statement of accounts was authorized for payment: Gen. Depart. ...... 51,616.28 LJ Street Maint. ......_ 2,724.37 Truck & Tractor 175.48 Prop. & Parks .... 287.69 Relief Dept. ...... 29.70 Sidewalks ............ 27.00 Water. Dept. ...... : 341.11 OWRC .....cccoee. 25:00 ? EE ---- $55,226.63 LJ » LJ The council gave permis: sion to make use of the Lake: *tront Park, on Wednesday, June 21st, to the Senior Citi- zens Club, when they are ex- pecting 80 persons from Ux- bridge. * * * The following building a permits were approved:~S. E. Beare; Lake Scugog Lum- ber, Lot 9, Ash Street; John Ballard Lumber, Lot 3, Car- negie Avenue; Lake Scugog Lumber, Lot 359 Alva & Ma: The wood working class of the Port Perry High School displayed various pieces of furniture in the entrance hall of the school last week. And some very fine work ; it was, much to the credit of the teacher in charge and the students. The display was well arranged, and as can be seen from the top picture a wide variety of furniture was made. Admiring the dis- play are two girl students, Carol Craig- jor Streets, JARRE solemnly at their own products in the | right hand lower picture are Dale Wallace, Edward Whitfield and Paul Solomon, and the owner of the beautiful jewel chest to the left is Richard Walker. Next year six shops will be in operation at the school, carpentry, and mill work shop, electrical shop, automotive shop, machine shop, boys occupation shop for rough carpentry, paint. ing, decorating, automotive service weld- ing and sheet metal. slisiunantiudaiutl id uaiataninu det oddrtt aetna mincssdia oad dpe at A. -~ - NTN gn nw Sr a --- aad Ke