3 a o & C.QY 13 e t f t Honeydale W.A. f o e ==." R % h CV3 i0 ’f::"# 1 OE & t3 U . ts y g ki * ‘ 1 C _ % § [ N7 D C % l C tss ‘ s â€â€™Z‘“‘, *« 4* 4# _ ®) 4 ? 18 :‘5»25 §§§2i§a’a“ §§ in the Anglican Parish Hall. | _ *A yes / ucss io A _ v a tn.. . * e * MA Our President Mrs. N. Williams, ‘ stt 5s 2 [ 3 stt _A 6 2 28 l ' called the meeting to order. The ~‘q AF . § es s#A . "c6 " oh. ® i6 R ladies then sang. the Institute e . ’ n;"_:‘ A :‘ , * 3129 é n s h ’ & : f Odé and repeatEd the Mary ‘ & . %‘E’X‘ “ s 3e k 4 S * T2 FA Stewart Collect. V .. e .A umm css iz. t i s 2 e t visitors and congratulated. the e a §,_.?\§§' i e ‘ : hane. SE S are | members on such good attendâ€" e hok 4&:‘%.%“ :,wq‘u‘&“ . qo . fe?. se in ance. Secretary Mrs. H. Honey z+ 9 . s;'a‘?‘ï¬â€˜:fQ .‘ : yc § . > 2 $ read the minutes and new corâ€" F= i# ‘,-f’%~ o f > «e famacet. Ee oys respondence. â€" The Treasurer‘s es e A ‘j"’"*'â€'f‘ ty +s ' hees se . wbta 1t o report was them read by the o. :""fl‘é ‘§» i ",' 2 § elra > Py . h i airike secretary. o4 E: u»ï¬;; ue i. o w s se e e ts seae 5 The members answered the . he t e s %« ‘% .. $ 2e . ie E: eoe aaee e zit roll call by naming one duty of 3# . 5 ~><>.> 4. =>~ > tmimes * * Stke "2x @ * He ‘ 114 a good Institute member. e 2 4 ; £ es ï¬ 4 tC N a=T% areâ€" n s ons | _ Standing conveners . were read V Smcume c ® S £100k 3 e { s g as follows: M b i P I P C unCi]. Follow-ln Inaugural Meeilng’ Mrs Max. Bassantâ€" em ers 0 or errY 0 g Fruit & Flowers R c s 3 5 ; Mrs. Geo. Bellâ€" Port Perry‘s 1964 Council pictured above was photographed by Councillor Robert Kenny; Councllllor Ivan Pa-rkmson, Deputy i nnediniingostries the "Star" photographer at their inaugural meeting held reâ€" Reeve John Orde; Reeve J. J.‘ Gibson; Councillor Bruce Beare Mrs. P. M. Willisâ€" cently in the Municival Building. They are, left to right: and Clerkâ€"Treasurer John Raines. 'Hi:;torical Research 1 Tolume 99 THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1964 _______ __Number 1f HOld Firsi M’s'pfï¬i;ai?ét}ii‘é‘ws qo iropne, floy"" 359 > Mrs. N. Wiliams turned the| k £ 1 #* * â€"« i Remen®s. ~Birllgy oc t o oc e and M = I meeting over to Mrs. Sam Cawâ€" 34 € 7: < is . 2 n ts eeilng‘ n ker, Director of the public reâ€" S 3?"': /: . a . lkve cce /.( ho "'«-5"::'," es ’x‘,(‘ nsc New Bul]_dlng The programme opened up £00 + it â€" a 2s &1 me . " 0 XM % ‘ with the singing of O‘Canada,| 2 . y * " ol .: 209 e :s & Warriner Lodge #75, 1O.0.F. _ followed by the Institute song. | oi * â€" ky > css â€" t evening on Monday, March 9th. _ tquching recitation. Mrs. Sam Ees . is â€"~ | _*¢"_C P i mb o ao ons in o mak £ 6 Z M 7‘! ,l ?33; 3;, w j e‘i eld in “Ei}llexr new Lodge Ha.ll Sam Naples, Mrs. G. Shunk, f(,_;‘- râ€" w P < ’; 7 j-:w X% ,’_ ;j_‘:_’ );'3, § 1&,,;{‘ snels goob y number ï¬f their Mrs. 0. Stone taking part, in 790 °2 °14 0 thivei 9e ’%, t;" i Alier .e ownbmemf C# ‘t:s ‘;‘? 48§ 2 siving some interesting inforâ€" 3 %{3 7 wÂ¥ :7 m o P ;‘ié, & . t mumber of visitors aqfon C004 =â€" ination aboubâ€"our Morthern In-‘ 6 . L2 X0. OA tss B â€" _, rounding: lodges were present . stitutes. : Be smy + E. m k 0( ol se =4¢ E. e . s 9m The evening included the conâ€" | ie s ~Gie. .. yM s ¢ ~~ a wl ferring of the Third Degree on Mrs. Frank Gibson entertainâ€"| #. +; m “\s.’«i;f’* a2 57 7.%; m ,ï¬ a !(u % five new members of the Lodge, ed the ladies with an excellcntl e ".> J v"‘\'.fli'??'{:} ts . â€@a/&ï¬.â€:li; M e %; M §;* k . with Past Grands filling. the _ recitation. Mrs. G. Shunk and| T _ #2 â€Ã©,;â€˜ï¬ J‘*{) ¢ 5'»&%5%.? § E chairs and exemplifying the Mrs. 0. Stone each gave a humâ€" boe... ~+ ae #% »% k < %&,2 > ‘%g,\ / p: work. orous reading thus concluding . + uie ## . ~t“‘$ % #,&-‘,é;},}?‘%}g‘ "alk â€"If * f E3 A the programme. ie 6 ,M SA /: ï¬?,csh;q:z“.m‘ * 2 $ p: Although there is some finiâ€" | j p ; . p id f .’ {,ï¬"("v’%‘ 2 ,“f, * f 'shix.‘kg yet to be' done to the Hall, A Northern buffet lunch was | en Sm 4 5 hk We / â€" Swi ï¬%"j $90% | _A E:. 1t i) 3 beautiful structure Of _ then served with such exciting| ie C ies am 0 cssn oc rie #9 poeamme _ <dk / *"e s ~yar l i';_v%“i > C ?roud,. and will be a fl.ne home _ fish casseroles: Feb/S, 64 y‘ ~ . . â€" _ _ ‘, im s w ) e & â€" in which to hold meetings and a«‘v‘, Je gaec c n â€"f "AZ" f ; L3 'iil ,zf Hgmer > carry on their work of Oddfelâ€" & p s f i‘ SA . i5 4 :",:%-;:(" m ey N C l wA > lowship in this district. R se * u* > i. Siy ’ s 7‘:%;@ h w ; . %6 o The Official Opening and Deâ€" 350 T4X â€"â€" M Ee SAAA sc dication ceremony of the bell # [( s t e e _ sn pygmzeac t _ is not expected to take place Pn o inbminenemareinmeninet nnmniinnnnanrniiin § until some time in June. 2 The two lovely girls above are the new School "At Home" held last Friday e;len- Saae _1 é,f- 3 f j s q ing. On the left is the new Queen, Miss Queen and Princess y MeyXA Barbara Holtby and on the right is the | 1963 ... April 11 gchool for 1964. They were chosen and new Princess, Miss Margaret Craighead. Wh .t D W'†ue Fuse mX * April. 18 received the crowns at the annual High â€"Staff Photo a ay 1 198 ols Apariense 4 d 0 3 1960 Louuon.. Apirl 21 * * s s The Ice Go ui 1959 souccss April 19 A“cilon Sale 1‘)?5 fls eA Ad Over the yeans, great inter ig:(’; emmurn.. April 2 repotron noarent | .tA est is oceasioned _ about . this 956 ommc April 25 imoueyt o nseim anaiffey; the day the winter ice leaves Lake‘ 1(}_‘3 esmmc April 12 Prop’erty of Gordon Shunk ’Lot se A 5 l 1;);2 MM.Ch 5s 18, Con. 8, Reach, 1% ;niles With â€" Springâ€"like w.ez\ther\ I 1.();'51 Apn.l 38 no;'th of Port Pex';'y. Terms fevolcing u> thelse 4 01.11‘: | 11)50 Aprfl £ Toh miac t onl readers may h.e interested . in \‘ ]-9219 mummmcece April 18 : * €. knowing that in the year 1878 smm April 6 Sale at 1.00 p.m. Roy Seott and he ice "went out" on Mareh~ I IMSE c hy vil Glenn Wanamaker, Clerks, s (ales, 3 ord of the dates| 404 f e on Ap l. & TED JACKSON, Auctioneer 20th. The 10020 P ul \ 1946 .. me~ April 22 O a s | over the past 20 years rolows: smm March 27