1G--PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Morch 17, 1971 4H CENTENNIAL STITCHERS : Meeting opened with the/ 4H pledge. The president teek the roll call as secretary} was away Debbie Drink-} walter demonstrated how to| gather the sleeves. The rest of the meeting was used to work on dresses and to try to cateh up on work. At 6:00 meeting closed with the +H motto. Kim Harrison, " Press Reporter WINTER FUEL Ban cws News MANCHESTER ZIPPERS MEETING THREE Meeting three was held at the Manchester Church on Feb. 25th. The Roll Call was "Tell one way in which man- made fibres differ from na- tural fibres" It was an- swered by all members. We | opened the meeting with the 4H Pledge. Carol read the minutes of the last meeting. | Margaret gave the Treasur- er's report. 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Then all worked on garments. Meeting closed with the 4H Motto. Dorothy Brown, Press Reporter PRINCE ALBERT HOMEMAKING CLUB THE PRINCE ALBERT PALS The fourth meeting of the Prince Albert Pals was held at the home of Mrs. Martyn on Saturday, March 13th. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer. The Roll Call the nfollowed: "Why I chose the fabric for my dress (and jacket). Diane Panabaker read the minutes of the last meeting. The Home Assignment was answered by each member. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Pugh on Sat., March 20th. There will be a Garden Club for the summer months. TE VIRER Pea 7 BOLD 2 ber a two minute quiz on "Can You Follow Direc tions?" We discussed "Staystitch- ing," "Darts", "Gathers", "Joining Seams" and "Fit- ting" in the Member's Pam- phiet. Mrs. Martyn demonstrated on "Staystitching". Home Assignment was then given for the next meeting. The meeting closed with the 4H pledge. Marie Holtby, Press Reporter PRINCE ALBERT PALS The first meeting of the Prince Albert Pals took place atthe Prince Albert Commun- ity Centre on Feb. 13th in the form of a demonstration by Mrs. Schmid with Manchester and Port Perry groups in attendance. Mrs. Schmid demonstrated on spinning woo! and other different fibres. Later Mrs. Martyn distri- buted pamphiets on "Fibres for Fabrics," "It's Fun To Be A Model," and also our Mem- ber's Pamphiets. Mrs. Martyn discussed the requirementsof a 4-H girl. The second meeting of the Prince Albert Pals was held at the home of Mrs. Pugh on Monday, March ist. We open- ed the meeting with the Lord's Prayer. Diane Panabaker read Blackstock News Continued on Friday evening in honour of the Golden Wedding Cele- bration of his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Melville Sleep of Bow- manville. Those who attend- ed were their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Puk, and their family, Mr. and Mrs. David Puk, Diane, Ted and Tom Puk, their son Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sleep, and their family Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sleep, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mar- tin, Douglas Sleep and Fran- ces Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Harvey, Susan and Ron- nie, and their daughter Joan. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sleep and family attended the Open House in Bowman- ville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Puk, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Sleep. Several from this area at- tended the Oshawa Harness Holdings Ladies' night in the form of a banquet and dance at the Polish Hall, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gra- ham and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lee were co-hosts to their friends to a snowmobile party on Saturday evening. Miss Sharon Larmer and Mr. Ray Essery, Oshawa were Saturday supper and evening guests of her parents Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Larmer, David & Paul. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thompson, Brent and Chris- tine, Maple Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrison, Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison, Oshawa. Wednesday callers were Mr. and Mrs. George Bryans and boys, Courtice. Sorry to report that Jim . Jamieson has undergone sur- | gery recently in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. Ray | Suggitt has returned home | from Port Perry Hospital. Miss Debbie Rombough and | Mr. Ray Mountjoy, Toronto | were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bru-e | Mountjoy and boys Utica Service will be held in Epsom United Church on Sun- the minutes of the last meet- ing. For the Roll Call the members were "To show their completed sewing box and tell one thing you hope to learn in this project." Our election of officers took place with the following results: President: Denna Ballard; Vice President: Karen Smith; Secretary: Diane Panabaker; Press Reporter: Marie Holtby; Telephone Conveners: Mary Skinner; Leona Espie; Karen OReilly. Notes were taken on "Fin- ishing Processess" and "Fibres Used in Fabrics." (Donna Ballard and Diane Panabaker demonstrated on how to take measurements. After the Home Assignment was read the meeting closed with the 4--H pledge. The third meeting of the 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. Martyn. on Saturday, March 6th, The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. The Roll Call then followed: "Tell one way in which man-made Fibres differ from the nat fibres." Our secretary, Diane Pana- baker, read the minutes of the last meeting..The Home Assignment was tenanswered by each member. The next meeting is to be held on Sat., March 13th at Mrs. Mar- tyn's home. Achievement Day is to be held at Uxbridge United Church on May 8th. We re- ferred to our Member's Pam- phiet on "Choosing your Fabric" and the "Use of your Pattern." Each club member then prepared their fabric for cutting. Our Home Assignment was then read for the next meet- ing. The meeting closed with the 4-H pledge. Marie Holtby Press Reporter JOHN DEERE Buy any new John Offer good only during March, 1971. Save your weekends and your money, too News day, March 21, at 11:30 a.m. Utiea Sunday School, meets at 10 a.m, On Friday afternoon sev- eral parents enjoyed the Skat- ing Party and Broom Ball game at Port Perry arena as guests of the Epsom School. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rus- nell of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Haugen and child- ren called on Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E. Mitchell on Sunday Mrs. Charles Geer, Mrs. Allan Card, Mr. and Mrs. & Peters and children of Oshawa were recent visitofs with Mrs. Violet Skerratt. > Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutcliffe and family of Janetville and Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Crawford and children of Pontypool » visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe on Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier were Mrs. Frank MacGregor of Kes- wick, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare and Dale and Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott, Donna and her friend, Lynne of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. George Har- per were luncheon guests of Mrs, Cecil Harper on Sunday. Mr. Bill Brown and Mr. Ken Rodd spent Sunday at the @ Brown's cottage at Halibur- ton. Mrs. Ross MecGuckin at Mount Albert on Sunday and later visited relatives at Mount Albert. o A large crowd attended the L.O.L. dance in Utica Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. B. Mulder of Whitby was the holder of the lucky ticket in the 50-50 draw. > Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac Cannell of Peterborough on Sunday. 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