Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Heron visited Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rowe, at Trenton; on Sun- day. Mrs. H. Doble is spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Doble in Sunderland. ) Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold, of Scugog and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry, of Epsom were recent - visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Ashton. On Tuesday evening Feb. 4th the bi-monthly euchre was held in the Centennial Centre with a good attend- ance. The high score prizes went to Mrs, Fred Ashton & Mr. Wm. Gardner; consola- tion to Mrs, B. Schultz and ASHBURN NEWS Mr. E. Pankhurst, the door prize was also won by Mr. Pankhurst, Plan to .attend the Valen- tine Dance Party on Friday, Feb. 14th-at 8.30 p.m. with Bill Lynde of Oshawa supply- ing the music. A joint meeting of 'the W.M.S. and Ladies: Bible Class was held in the Sunday School Hall on Wednesday, Feb, 5th at 8:15 p.m, with Mrs. Russell Batten presid- ing. The scripture lesson and meditation was taken by Mrs, D. Ashton followed with prayer by Mrs. Edgar Heron. Mrs. Alfred Fisher then introduced our guest speaker Miss Helen Parrott, who has served as a missionary at Bahrain, Saudi Arabia for The Frebruary meeting of the Women's Institute was held in the Township Hall Wednesday afternoon 12th | with President and Secretary ; in their chairs, Meeting opened with the Ode and Collect. Mrs, Charles Smith conducted an impressive me- morial in memory of a re- cently departed life member of the Institut, namely Mrs. Arthur Bailey. Two minutes silence was observed. Over a dozen notes of thanks for gifts received at Christmas or when ill, since there was no meeting held here in January, when we visited Nestleton.- Also thanks for donation to Mental Health and the generous a- mount of donations to Child- ren's Aid. There also was a nice letter from Law Chan Hing, the adopted boy in Hong Kong. Decided to sponsor him again, and Mrs. 'Wm. Hooey offered to 'cor- | respond with him, Treasurer gave a fine re- port. The Officers Confer- ence in Guelf, April 30th and May 1st was announced and : no one present felt able to \ attend so it was left over for } the present. : Blackstock W.I. ford Van Camp gave a re- port of Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary meeting. Mrs. Ralph Larmer report- ed two new girls 4-H Clubs started with 38 girls attend- ing. Institute will purchase the note books for the girls as before. Decided to have a bazaar as soon as can find program and a free date. Roll call "My favorite source of daily news" was || well answered. Mrs. J. A. McArthur, group leader now presided. Mrs. W. W. Van Camp ably replied to the motto "A Life that Serves Lives on and on". i: A 'most. informative dia- logue on Human Rights was presented by Miss Ida Demp- sey and Msds. K. Samells, R. Larmer, C; Smith, S. Van Camp and M. McKee. Meet- ing closed by singing "God Save the Queen". An inter- esting musical contest was held while lunch was being prepared, and a social half hour enjoyed. 17 members attended. i the past five years and now home on furlough, Miss Parrott dressed in a costume worn by the women in that country gave a most interesting account of her work there, illustrated by slides. . Mrs. Wm. Hopkins sang a PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Feb. 13, 1969 -- 3 solo at the close of the meet. ing. Ice cream and cake was served by the lunch com- mittee and a social half hour enjoyed. The congregatioanl meet- meeting with Mr, Heron as secretary. The reports from all the various organizations in the church were reviewed show- ing a most successful year. ing of Burn's Church was Edgar held on Thursday evening, Feb. 6th commencing with a "variety supper", at 6.30. Rev. Wm. Black presided as chairman for the business A letter from the new Pro- __--_vincial President, Mrs. Austin Loeller was read. Mrs. Stan. CRADLE i This Valentine Day what better way to remember the hearts you love than contrib- uting to your Canadian Heart Fund. ' ¢ [SN NY NR CTR CCR RCT / / For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs CALL PLUMBING and HEATING 985-2581 (CII CCN YN RR TRCN RN SS SS 0S ELECTRICAL Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZ) Licenced Mechanic | ATE RIAA I an LE SIR IR TR KEN P. MURRAY AW =] 20 J 0 DEPARTMENT STORE WINTER DRESSES D5 % Discount ROOM LOTS LINE 1/2 PRICE ALL WOOL 'Free Evaluations L REAL ESTATE LTD -REALIOR 985 - 7373 R.R. #1, PORT PERRY LLRX RCC CCR RNR RRR Covey | Me / ' CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial WIRING Fa rhe RR CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 AAA AAR AANA AAA AAA ARR CALA AAR ARRRARRRNNS : : ' : #" ' ' : PORT PERRY ORT SH Long sleeve IRTS $6.00 Line for $3.95 "$8.00 Line for $4.95 SOCKS Regular $1.50 vow s] (0 MEN'S ALL WOOL DRESS SLACKS REGULAR $19.95 $17.95 -- $14.95 DISCOUNT 25% KORATRON TEENAGERS SLACKS SIZES. 28 -- 36 "> spEcIAL. $5.95 are SWEATERS Turtleneck, cardigan and pullover styles Ww fo) EN'S -- LADIES & CHILDRENS INTER COATS & Snow Suits