ar -------- PORT § PERRY PORT PERRY UCW June 9th was the occasion of the annual pot luck sup- per in the auditorium. After all had partaken of the deli- cious food and the tables cleared, the ladies retired to the church parlour for a short business meeting. Mrs, Jean McDermott call- ed the meeting to order, wel- coming all those present, 24 ladies, and called for the reading of the minutes. . A letter was read from The United Church of Canada Overseas Relief reporting that the bale this year weigh: ed 1130 lbs., double that of last year. The matter of finances to complete the education of a foster child was settled. After repeating the Miz. pah benediction the members returned to the auditorium |- to be entertained by a T.V. talent show with various mu- sical numbers. Also a baton and gymnastic demonstration by pupils of Mrs. Jean Bar- bour. Darcy Wallace and the masters of ceremony. Slides were shown by Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Jennings of the Bowmanville office of Ontario Hydro. These show- ed various arrangements of effective outdoor lighting for garden, patio and pool. Sev- eral samples of garden and floodlights were shown and the evening closed with an interesting question period. A. E Johnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985--2383 CB 9.0 2 0.8 9.0000 070 0000000000000 000e00000s0sINssseREENSIERERREISIIORRTEIETIROSIRERES seers ers eset sT esses serrate WOMENS NEWS : BVENTS Hospital Auxiliary Meet The Hospital = Auxiliary held their regular meeting at the hospital on Monday, June 15th with 17 members present. A donation of $3.75 was turned in toward the Spring Fair making a total of $487.54 Donations were received from: -- Presbyterian Church $25.00 Blackstock U.C.W. $15.00 Ladies Legion Aux. $15.00 Shirley Talent Money $ 7.00 $100.35 was made from the Hospital Tag Day. Since the last meeting 16 pair of baby bootees have been given out, three thank- you notes read from the new mothers. _ Since opening the Tuck Shop the profit has reached $590.00. sessrssssssseresne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » . . . » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doris Clark Sheer agony DEAR DORIS -- A shower was given by an old friend for a woman about 45. The invita- tion said "Collection $4." The hostess had bought a set of pans costing $100 and had invited 25 people. It seemed to me that $4 was high, and not in good taste. This couple is not in need. There was no attempt at en- tertainment and we sat around for two hours making small talk. Only 11 people came and the bride didn't know many of them. It was hardly a jolly get-together. We were all so fed up we vowed we'd never go to anoth- er. What is your opinion? Browned Off DEAR BROWNED OFF -- I'm afraid I don't like the collec- tiontype shower myself -- especially when a set amount and rather a large amount is required of "each guest. Makes it worse when some are hardly known to the bride-to-be. It takes a cosy group indeed not to need some organized entertainment at a shower. Trying to make small talk for two hours, with a group of of people you hardly know is sheer agony. In your case, the bride-to-be could not entertain you by opening up one present after another and dq passing them around. DEAR DORIS -- I need help before all my friends turn against me. I am one. of the smartest in thé whole grade, and because of this the others are beginning to dislike me. To top this off, the teachers pay a little more attention to me than them, thus I am called the '""teacher's pet." Should I play dumb to lower my marks, or should I let my friends go? It's my girl-friends . I'm losing. Just Too Smart DEAR JUST -- It's little cred- it to you if .your endowment of grey matter makes high grades casy. Don't preen yourself, hut admit the truth -- that you need to know more about being friendly, which takes a special kind of intelligence. Get the tcacher to call off making a pet of you. And when you are with your friends, for- get abput your marks. Show some admiration for their good points and they'll stay with "you. DEAR DORIS -- I am 26 years old. I have been seeing this man over two years now. Eight months ago he left his "wife to come and live with me. Before Christmas I gave birth to his child. He left his wife because she didn't care for sex and they quarrelled a lot. She refuses to give him a separation or divorce. We are planning to leave the province and start a business of our own. What would you do in my case? Whose name should I use for the baby? Hopeful DEAR HOPEFUL -- What do you want me to tell you to do. To pretend you are married and live in your fool's paradise forever? If this man would walk out on a woman he is legally mar- ried to, what makes you think he is-yours for life? His wife still has first claim on him, and the only legal one. The baby has no status at all. DEAR DORIS -- My problem is what am I going to do when I finish Grade 12, which will be this year, I hope. I like to cook and sew and was thinking maybe I would: go in for a dietitian. I don't know much' about a dietitian's work and was wondering if you could help me. K.W. DEAR KW. -- If you like ccoking, it's even hetter to do it for pay. It is exciting «to learn about foods and flavors; about serv- ing up dishes fit for a king. About sewing a fine seam, too. "Home Ec" is a university course, Write to the nearest one for a calendar about it, After you are through, they'll he clamoring for your. help in hospitals, restaurants, indus- trial food research labs, ~schools and public health de- partments, There are never enough dictitians to go around. Toronto Telegram Syndicate A Md i I IE I II TE TE TE TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DR I a EE EET EY EE ER EEE EEE CB 0 Es rt tt ttt ttt ttt tt torr tie tsetse sstsntcsrensetesrisetocsasoetcsstes stoic ineitossscesessssesessscsesossssscscssosssssossssoacsssssescsscsssscsssscssssoss: I I I I SS SS PSY 20) - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 25, 1970 50th Anniversary Couple Celebrates prin " On the occasion of the Those in attendance were: ORDER 50th Wedding Anniversary of | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Doble, YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Doble, | Sunderland; Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland, Ontario, at a| Phillip Doble, Kitchener; Mrs. dinner party was held in their | Betty Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ S honour on Saturday evening, James Doble, Mr. and Mrs, June 13. Lawrence Doble, Laurel and . < "7 7] Chris, all of Toronto; Mrs. Lena Doble, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ashton and. Mr. and i A | mor and Arnold, all o urn. : ys ing ies After dinner, everyone met| | ' PORT PERRY McDerm it wished: Y lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. STAR cOermotL WISed everyone | ny, las Ashton, when Mr, and PICTURE ALBUM © a pleasant summer and we . Mrs. Doble were presented "OUR WEDDING" on bine b: Spon with a beautiful clock and a : 3 w B 1d col d glass dish. : will be held at the first meet | * To. twortiored wedding | CEST BOOKS ing in September. cake was cut by the bride ANNOUNCEMENTS and groom of 50 years and a ro ; delicious lunch was served. INVITATIONS q. Cottages Wanted Several telegrams and floral tributes were received by the CAKE BOXES L. | happy couple. REAL ESTATE LTO -REALION H MATCHES ; | Check The Label|| . :carps 985-7373 | On Your Paper | : a t x Kg w H in the ¢ | It's SSO easy with Certo,* the natural >, fruit pectin. Certo makes your jams and jellies taste so much better, because you only boil for just one minute. 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