x ee ne - N - - : ANE BNEASPE Dah L558. BAL a Hi ; ie ------ re pd dN - Li Rig Hd pb i a «0 fy hy 8 TR , } Beckberger, Toronto _& 3 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 12th, 1967 Tom's Cousins, Mr. & Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ron Drink i ep Ser Rahm were a i Jack Pollard of Cornwall, | water and family, Ottawa, | "oo "ao ouests of 8 \ England, and Mr. and Mrs, | Misses Mable Van Camp, Tor-| o olin 5 John Brass of Claremont, |onto and Helen Van Camp, endl Byers Sad. Mr: Mey Ont. were Wednesday guests| Oshawa, were week-end ; Ry Le i : Les Bushfield, Guelph were SO By Olga Hill Miss Bonnie Malcolm, Nes:| There were 51 ladies pre | of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge guests of Mrs. W. W. Van kan Euosls of Mr. and ti Women's Institute tleton, gave an instrumental |sent. and boys and Mrs. Argue. | Camp. : Mrs. Murray Byers. RL The October meeting of | and Mrs. George Heaslip read Real good congregations at-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith Congratulations to Mr. and Me and Mrs. Jim Byers tell the Women's Institute was| a Centennial Poem & Prayer. | tended the Thanksgiving ser- | returned home Tuesday from | Mrs. Leonard Chamberlain ivent Sunday with the Sedg VAR held in the Township Hall,| Mrs. Tripp of Shirley W.I|vices in both churches Sun- a pleasant week's holiday | (Joan Bradburn) who were wicks at' Norwood. RE Wednesday evening with | showed pictures of their trip [day morning. In the United | with her daughters and hus- | married in the United Church Sgt. K. Strang, Tom and Ink members of Nestleton W.L| through the Atlantic Provin-|at 10 am. the choir rendered | bands in Ottawa and Kempt. Saturday. Biaver.. Oltawa 'spent the ZS and Shirley W.I. as guests. | ces. a lovely anthem, "Praise Ye |ville. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- tend. With her parents A After opening exercises min-| Group leader--Mrs. Mervyn the Lord" from Psalm 150". Mrs. Will Dugan and Mrs. | cher, Bowmanville and Mr. ng ON iEcs. Trini Larmsre on utes, reports, etc. and read-| Graham thanked the visitors | Rev. P. Romeril delivered an | Vincent Loucks Minden, vis- and Mrs. Maurice Samells and the other members of oat ing of the resolutions, the| for the splendid program. impressive sermon from the | ited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert| and family, Peterborough 'he Larmer family : 0) Secretary Mrs. L. Thompson| Mrs. Percy Van Camp read | text "Were There not Ten | Archer, Thursday. were Saturday evening din- Mrs. F. F Macnab Osh- showed the Birthday gift for| the reply to the Motto -- Cleansed? Where are the| Twelve ladies of Blackstock | ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. hy the Strenas ia Mr. aud the adopted boy in Hong| "Long, hard miles change to|Nine?" : Women's Institute spent a| Tennyson Samells. Mrs. Ernest Larmer were Kong. This was a roll of| smiles when there is indus- Harvest Home-Festival was | pleasant afternoon Thursday| Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Deally Sunda y dinner guests of the film of Expo. A projector|try for all" which had been [observed in St. John's|as guests of Bowmanville |and Tracy Toronto were Cling LAMers. had been sent to him earlier. | prepared by Mrs. Cecil Hill. [Church at 11.15. Rev. R. C.| Women's Institute. Saturday guects and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Rud Heastip There was a discussion re| Mrs. Ray Bradburn gave |Rose gave a very fine ser-| Mr. Earl Dorrell spent last | Mrs. Barry Dunsmoor and Tororo spent the week-end bus trip to Area Convention.| Current Events. The roll|mon from "Give us this Day, week with the Roger Dorrels, | children, Brampton were with Mr and Mrs. Harry Van Mrs. McArthur is delegate to| call "An Industry our Grand- | our Daily Bread". He asked | Ottawa. Monday guests of the Ken nD, this convention. fathers did not know" was|is it ritual or real? The| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunsmoors. Ls Mrs. Blanch Armstrong, President Mrs. H. Bailey|well answered. Meeting [church was beautifully dec-|Strong and Mr. & Mrs. Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin ~~ = "ane Gladys. introduced the guest speaker, | closed with the Queen, Lunch | orated with fruits, vegetables | wood McKee attended the and Miss Laura, Oshawa vis- Suggitt, ' Port Peivy Spent the® Mrs. Sam Cawker, who gave| was served by the group in [and flowers which were given | 40th wedding anniversary of | ited Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder veokond with Me. and Mrs. an interesting talk on the| charge. to Rev. Rose and Port Perry |Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis, | Sunday. Wallace Marlow. «plastic Industry" as Indus-| "Mrs. Allan Beacock on be- | Hospital after the service. Orillia which was held at the] Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dy- tries was the theme for the| half of the visiting Institutes | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mal- home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Porter and Sean and Mrs. C. sart, Peterborough and Miss evening. She also spoke|thanked the Blackstock ladies [ colm left last Wednesday Curtis, Richmond Hill Satur-|Hill were Sunday supper Betty McArthur, Toronto, some on Leadership. for their hospitality. for Florida for the winter. !day evening. eI and Mrs. Stan spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Fer- | their mother Mrs. J. A. Mo guson, Don Mills called Sun- Arthur, . day afternoon and Rev. and |, Miss Ida Demp Sey is spend Mrs. Merrill Ferguson, Miss ing a few days with friends | " / in Stratford. D le Pauline Ferguson and Mr. Brora on Page 13) G. 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