1B -- PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, May 5, 1971 HISTORICAL SOCIETY and MUSEUM NOTES OROP IN CRAFT CENTRE | : ke Mild t+ Ft hit : Dustbound In A Victorian «: Parlour PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY, MAY 6 . Do you know this man? There's a good chance that you do. He gets around quite a lot and he knows the community very well. That's part of his job. He's the manager of your local branch of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. And he's a good man to know. For help with financial matters or for sound advice, on anything to do with banking, he's the man to see. If you haven't already met him, by all means call in soon. He'll be glad to see you. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE gb: Eis shERE ef z EE FE Installation Of ete ce . Kenny of Port Perry as their weekend guest. . Held Greenbank Mire. Belair attended a sho- impressive installation wer for bride-to-be, Miss Bev- aah webalen ae an erly Manns on Sunday after- W. J. Price, Chairman noon at the home pf Miss Presbytery (1970-71, was held Brenda Geor in Port Perry, to install the Chairman-Elect With ae, ae Bon Bs of Lindsay Presbytery, the Sunday dinner were Mr. Rev. Thomas M. Page of Mrs. Wilson Boe of Beaverton Woodville, at the Presbytery's and Mr. and Mrs. Don Boe of recent April meeting, Bowmanville. Mrs. R. Dowson Greenbank United Church. with daughters denice and J tributes were paid to the Rev. evening. W. J. Price who will become On Wednesday evening, Executive Secretary of the Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Carr Bay of Quinte Conference were at the home of Mrs. the United Church, as D. Coxworth in Markham as July Ist, 1971; to Revs. P. C. guests at a baby shower for Brown, Oakwood and C. W. Mrs. John Dart. Coleman, Cannington, an Mi Maril McMillan Mr. H. M. Jackson, Sebright, oak Wess Ralaee tak off dicate that Mr. Bert Dowson is slowly improving. be Mr. C. Taylor, R.R. 2, Bob- caygeon. The devotions of Presby- tery were inspiringly condu:- ted by Rev. E. McNeil, Sea- grave, prior to the conduct of business. Chairman of Divisions will be as follows for the Confer- ence Year 1971-72:--Division of Ministry (Pastoral Rela- tions etc.), Rev. H. T. Martin, Fenelon Falls. Division of Finance (Mission & Steward- ship etc.), Rev. N. W. Oake, Minden. Division of Com- munication (Publications, Au- announced hymn 637 and re- sponsive reading 729. At S.S. the junior class sang a hymn as program number. There were ten girls and Brian Barr who didn't seem the least bit worried over having no male company. Mr. Ken Short and Mrs. Tobin made it to the birthday box. We Seagravers may think ourselves important but can we really postpone Mother's Day? Thats what we're trying to do. Mr. Critch is not yet well enough to take even his usual work so the whole thing (Mother's Day Service, Mother's choir, Baptismal service and S.S. holiday) is being shifted for a week at least. This means all will be as usual next Sunday. PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR Citizens Club 37 members braved the| Consolation Mrs. R. Hardy rain to attend the meeting.| 50. Men's High Lloyd Crago The Club has a membership| 79; 2nd Isaac Catherwood 78; of 105. A welcome was| Consolation Mrs. Guy (as a given a new member and the| gent) 39. Next Euchre May return of a member after her} 8th. holiday. Cards were sent to the sick and bereaved. Report on euchres was well received $10.00 will be given from the Club to support the Centen- nial Canoe Race. Discussion was held on type of float to be put in the Centennial Par- ade. A good Financial re- port was given by Mr. Buck- land. Several members pur- chased pins. Many Club members and friends had a bus trip to Oshawa Shopping Centre, which they enjoyed, but sorry to report the "Love Story" show language was not appreciated. Several Club members vis- ited the "Oshawa Drop In". Mrs. Larett will procure "Golden Age Cards" for mem- bers. Mention was made of 2 possible outings for the Club in the near future, so members keep your travel- ling shoes polished The meeting closed and cards were enjoyed and a dainty lunch and tea served. Last Euchre report -- High) | Lady Mrs. Hulda Webster 87; / 2nd Mrs. Olive Gimblet 83; PORT PERRY LEGION HALL MAY 9" SUNDAY, Sponsored by - ROVAL CANADIAN LEGION. Branch 419 Port Perry Ontario