SSR LEGER whe . AEA TREE Ris 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR TAURIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1968 LOCAL ---- N EWS MAJOR-QENERAL' GUNN SPEAKS It has Been called to the attention of the: Port "Perry Star that in a re- port of a meeting of the Ontario County Hog Producers' Association "held in Beaverton on Jan. 30, no men- tion was made of the fact that Major- General J. A. Gunn, of Dunrobin Farm was present and addressed the meeting. Major-General Gunn read {from na number of letters which he]. » had received supporting his viewpoint afi the hog marketing scheme 'of the Ontario Hog Producers' Association. Major-General Gunn took the position that he believed that the law, of supply and demand should be allowed to op- erate in: the .marketing of "hogs, and that farmers should continue to have control of their own marketing. It is regreted that this part of the pro- © ceedings was omitted from the re- port of the meeting, as submitted by the Department of Agriculture, Ux- bridge. John Ross Roach, former resident and professional goaltender, was mar- ried to Mrs. Charles Edward Thomas on Saturday, Feb. 21, at Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Croxall of Ux- Spring Motors Limited, informs that they were almost overwhelmed by the crowd . which attended the, Meteor- Mercury opening Friday orl Satur day. Over 500 tickets were given out to the crowd which visited the new garage and. service department and viewed the new models. The lucky number winners were holders of numbers 4, 93 and 154, Card of Thanks I would like to thank Dr. Dymond and the staff of the Community Me- morial Hospital for the kind treat- ment I received. 1 would also like to thank my friends and relatives for calls, cards, fruit and confections. --Grace Graham. CARD OF THANKS I take this opportunity to thank one and all, who by their kindly mes- cages, visits, cards and letters and by their lovely donation of flowers and plants helped in my recovery in Osh- "awn General Hospital. --Murs. In Memoriam JACKSON--In loving memory of William James Jackson, away Feb, 26, 1945. Es Sadly missed and ever - remem- bered by loving wife and family. Death WHITFIELD--At Community' Me- morial Hospitil, Port Perry, Saturday, Feb. 21,1953, John Leonard Whitfield, infant son of Mr. and Mrs: Frank Whitfield of Honeydale. : Allen Moore. [ER gy : & STILE ENTERTAINMEN » Gar BY 'Uxbridge ; PLEASE NOTE "Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Matinee at 2.00 p.m. LAST SHOWING TO-NITE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26-- "SCARLET ANGEL" TECHNICOLOR YVONNE DeCARLO and ROCK HUDSON starring FRIDAY = SAT, FEBRUARY 27-28 | "FEUDIN' FOOLS" { storing THE BOWERY BOYS. : PLUS "WAGONS WEST" " TECHNICOLOR starring ROD CAMERON. and PEGGIE CASTLE MONDAY - TUESDAY, "DREAMBOAT". starring 'CLIFTON WEBB and "GINGER ROGERS MARCH 2-3 -- WED. - THURSDAY, MARCH 4:5 "LEAVE, HER TO HEAVEN" starring CORNEL WILDE and GENE TIERNEY PLUS "THE LEOPARD MAN" "starring DENNIS O'KEEFE and MARGO : COMING SOON! * "JUST FOR YOU" who passed "| the Ontario Department of Agricul- The "Churches : ANU RCH. OF. THE. ASC ENSION = ~~ "ANGLICAN March 1--2nd Sunday in Lent 11 -a.m.--Holy Communion 11 a.m.--Sunday 8chool.* Rector: : Rev. H. S. Swabey ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * Sunday, March 1-- = 11 a.m.--Sunday School. - 7 p.m.--Church service, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, March 1-- 11 a.m.--The Mystery of the Cross. 7 p.m.--Sins that Crucified Our Lord--Envy, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor, Sunday, March 1-- 2 p.m.--Sunday School. 3 p.m. Service-- Subjeet--""What 'it costs not to be a Christian, Wednesday---Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. THE Sunday, March 1-- Speaker for Sunday Only-- Mr. Roy Johnston, Toronto. 11.a.m.--Morning Worship. 3 p.m. Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer Service. Friday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study. --Church government, Friday, March 6--Questions ind Answers Night. "Questions must be submitted this week. ; = ALL ARE, WELCOME -- Pastor--Wm.--W.. Thompson. DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH SEVENTH Saturday, February 28-- Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome FEAR+Mr. and Mrs. -Albert- Fear, Prince Albert, are happy to announce the arrival of a grand-daughter, a sis- ter for Linda Bonnie, at Toronto East _General on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1958. Baby and parents (Mr, and Mrs. Ralph R. Fear) doing fine. SEED FAIR AT UXBRIDGE Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch of ture announced this week that the On- tario County Seed-Fair would be held in' Uxbridge, March 14. The Central Ontario-Spring Show is scheduled for the Exhibition Grounds, Peterbor ough, March 17 to 20. 4% INTEREST with BING CROSBY On Guaranteed Investment Certificates Amounts of $100.00 and up are accepted for invest- ment for terms of five to 10 years. UNCONDITIONALLY . GUARANTEED Victoria & Grey Trust Co. Lindsay "Dr. J. B. Lundy wishes to announce that his i office will be closed until . March 20 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH "| Coming Events 10DE Meeting MONDAY, MARCH 2-- 'Séugog" Chapter, 1.0O.D.E.,, "Pay- Your-Fees" 'meeting; Monday, March 2,8 p.m..in Public Library rooms." ; |Euchre FRIDAY, MARCH 6-- A Euchre sponsored by the Odd- fellows of Port Petry, will be held in the Lodge Rooms, on Friday, March 6, at 8.30 p.m. sharp. Refreshments, prizes. Admission .650 cents. Every- one welcome, Tea and Bake Sale TUESDAY, MARCH 17 St. Patrick's Tea and Home Baking Sale, aprons and miscellaneous art- icles. Tuesday, March 17, St. John's Presbyterian Church, Manchester Mr. Joel Miller [is confined to the house, His many friends hope he will he around again very soon. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steer in the loss of their infant son, : Messrs Howard Dobson and- Grant Christie were in Toronto on business a couple of days this week. Mr. Slack escaped possible. serious injury 'when driving to work on the Highway last week, - He was meet- ing a car transport when'one of the huge transport wheels came off and directly inte the front of the Slack vehicle, Fortunately the impact caused the hood to fly up, causing the hood to fly up, causing injury to the truck but the driver escaped with only '| bruises and shock. Those who atténded the Stanley, Party in the Hall last Thursday even- ing; dnjoyed Mrs. "Pat" Patterson's demonstration very much. Her pro- ducts were quite outstanding. Mrs. 'Patterson purchased- the quilt dis played by the W.A. Each lady re- ceived a souvenir and there were a number of lucky draws, The ladles of the association served lunch, Seven tables of euchre were played at Club on Friday night. Mrs. W. F. -| Crosier and Ted Lamb had high scores: . {and consolation prizes: were won by Muriel and Bill Lamb. Following the euchre.-Mrs:- ~Montgomery,-Brook- lin put on ajvery fine entertainment, We hope to hear her again very soon. Dancing followed lunch, with music by Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and Mr. Donnelly. Mrs. Montgomery called for one change in a square dance in her captiviting way. The group in charge of March 6th meeting will be Mrs. Howard Dobson, Roy Dobson and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Pyatt, of Toronto, spent the . week-end with Mrs. Gladys Archer. A : Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heayn and children were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sor Aro on Sunday. Prince Albert Miss Edna Spence is spending a few days with her niece Miss Edna Sim. ons at Burnham Lodge, Stoney Lake. Congratulations are extended to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Reader who celebra- ted their 47th wedding anniversary. with friends in Toronto on Feb, 21. The next meeting of the Good Neighbours Service Club will be at Mrs. Porter's house. : Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beacock attend- cd-the Shriners Valentine Ball in Osh- awa recently. Myr. and Mys, N. Wilson and Clifford in Toronto one day last week. : Mr. and Mrs. L. Glasgow and fa- mily of Colborne, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson, Omemee' week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Honter and folly. ? TRAE HR HY > YT > CR Hilliop Herald by Sondra James Through this season of basketball | the boys have worked extremely hard, for their goal from the beginning. was to become Lakeshore champions. The final game to determine whether this title belonged to Port Perry was play- ed at Bowmanville on Monday. The boys were very fortunate in winning for the score was tied at three>quarter time, Therefore they will go to To-. ronto_ on Saturday, February 28. This privilége was certainly deserved and we can only hope that this gaie. is successful, The results of the game on Monday were: Port Perry 66, Bowmanville 65. Last Thursday the first: game with Bowmanville was played in Port Perry with the score being Poit Perry 64, Bowmanville 47. The Junior and "Senior girls have not as yet played their final game, so it is yet to be known whether they too, journey to Toronto, Keep it up girls! The school activities are running smoothly. including operetta practice; rt Seagrave Y.P.A; met at Parsonage on-Wed- nesday evening with 19 members pre- sent. The first part of meeting in charge of Shirley Ann Crosier, opened by sing-song, call to worship and hymn 11. Seripture was read by Eileen Durward from Matt. 7, 24-29 followed by a poem The Upward Way by Kay Harper. A talk entitled The Drifter was given hy Shirley Ann Crosier followed by prayer by Rev. Mr. Wallace. After singing of hymn Mr. Wallace gave a talk on Christian Culture, A talk on the Bible was given and Miss Willows gave the topic on How the Bible-Came to Us, which was fllustrated by flannelgraph. 'Enid Clements the vice president then conducted the business part-of |. meeting, It was 'decided to accept the invitation to join with the Green- bank Y.P.U. on March~1, when the President of the Lindsay Presbytery Young Peoples will be the speaker. A skating party was planned for next meaking. Meeting closed. with 'Miz- pah Benediction . followed by recrea- tion and a social hour, : -----On-Sunday-evening-Rev---Mnr.--Wal- lace, Miss Willows and Miss Coultes, held open house for the members of the "Seagrave Congregation." . All Joined in singing a great number of the old gospel hymns. Miss Willows conducted two Biblical Contests. All joined in a verse of Bleat be the Tie that Binds and Mr, Wallace led in prayer. Light refreshments were then served and a social half-hour en- joyed. We hope to have more of these Sunday evening gatherings so plan to be present. Miss Marjorie Milner of Pickering spent week-end at home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wanamaker. : Mr. and Mrs, Morley Bruce -and family were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stinson of Black- stock. - Mr. and Mrs. 0. Boe, Mr. 'and Mrs. Ross Dowson and Janice of Port Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boe in Huntsville Sunday. ~~ A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bruce on Sunday. Those present Mr, and Mrs. Clarke and Mr. Ivan Bruce of Tor- onto, Miss Marjorie Bruce of Oshawa and~Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bruce and 'Family of Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. C. Shier of Sunder. land were Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. MacFarlane on 'Wednesday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T: Fishley were Miss Eunice Fishley of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. Wal- ter Fishley of Brooklfn and Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken, Short of Sonya. Mr. and Mrs, T. Walker and Mr. and A] DOWNY FLAKE CAKE MIXES, White and Chocolate Both for 49c. ROSE BRAND MARGARINE, Lb, nnn, vreninerininen SOC COLLEEN PEAS, Choice, 20 0z. '............... 2 for 39c. GLEN VALLEY PORK & BEANS, 15 oz, "MILK and WHIPPING CREAM, fresh daily. _ ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER FOR RE T. Fresh Fruits and Veg NAVAL ORANGES ..... TURNIPS, Ib. Ge. CARROTS, cello bag 15¢. ERE regoian and 55c. J ONIONS, 10 1b, bag 69¢c. # JUICE ORANGES, 176's, 39c. GRAPEFRUIT, full of juice .............oovvvviiiveninsnn bd for 29¢. SPINACH, CAULIFLO E. ME] ER, TOMATOES, PINEAPPLES LIN 'DOWSON : PHONE 91 ; FREE DELIVERY Y EVERY! MORNING OF EVERY DAY Mrs. Gratton of Toronto were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Keen on Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. B .Wanamaker and family Sunday evening guests of Mr. ! and Mrs. Allen Martyn of Scugog. 0 27 dam Homeydals The meeting of the Honeydale WI will be held on :Wed., March 8rd at the home of Mrs. Wn. "Moase. The Program Committee are Mrs. Fines, Mrs. N. Willlams, Mrs. Leahy and Mrs, Bell. A collection will be taken for the Flood Relief. Sorry to hear Miss Anhie Shunk is ill at Mrs, Geo. Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nottingham of Sonya spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin, #® Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Honey and Mr. and Mrs. F. Honey spent Sunday' afternoon wit r. and Mrs. Ralph Honey of Peter h. Sympathy of the community is ex- tended to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Whit- field. ; Epsom - Do as your friends and neighbours do and join in the fun at Epsom School on Friday evening, Feb. 27, 8,30 p.m. There will. be_a Euchre, Crokinole and old- fashioned sing- -song and other games. Last week was Brotherhood Week. Let us practice this in our small vill- age. Hpnour all men--Love the 'Bro- therhood--Fear God and Honour the Queen. = Two. unfortunate accidents occured to local citizens on Monday. Miss Jean Taylor was hurt while taking P.T. at P.P.H.S. and little Donnie Elliott had his hand caught in the wringer while helping mummy with the weekly washing. ; Mrs. Jack Allen and Bobby of Buf- falo spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Elliott. day. Mr. M. Bailey, Deputy-Reeve at- tended the Council mesting in" Whitby on Friday. Mr. Alpine Christie of Peterboro with his brother and family on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. - Henry Dodds and "Betty of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs, | Arthur Taylor and family with Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Doris on Sunday. Mrs. M. Lakey and family of Brook- lin spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashton in Ashburn on Friday night last, and attended the Euchre in the Ashbury school. Several members fof the Chris Jag- ers family with thelr parents on Sun- day. Mr. M. St. Clair and son were in. Toronto last week decorating apart- ments. Mrs. Gordon Jeffery spent the weék- end with her family in the Village. Birthday Greetings to Betty Medd Feb pan Darlene Christie March Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murrell of Toronto with Mrs, Elliott on Thurs- SEE... 2 rs vs > Saget . : - a8 displayed at the Seryice Club . iy the 'newest fashions FASHION SHOW ARDLEY , 491-8-5 DANFORTH AVE., TORONTO RHODE ISLAND REDS The greatest egg-laying breed of paultry ever produced, as proven by official World Records. -- Satisfied Customers Around the World. MEAT LINE CROSS Baby Beef Delaware X New Hamp. A rapid growing, white feathered, broad-breasted, plump-thighed, pro- fit-packed meat chicken. 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Perry PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB GALA NIGHT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 i i eel \ Featuring: BINGO - DANCING "ENTERTAINMENT ~~ and DRAW for the $4.60 DeSOTO PIREDONE EIGHT oe Proceeds to Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. time again FORT PERRY MEMORIAL G GARDENS MONDAY, MARCH 2 @ RACES--7.30 to 8.30 p.m. @ COSTUMES--8.30 to 9.30 p.m. BROOMBALL--Oddfellows vs. Legion 10-11 Free Skating Sponsored by Port Perry Business Men' 5 Association layers - of - T- 3 4 Wr «=r, Fo ~~ a -- - ud on . > YY -