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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Nov 1953, p. 4

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4---THE PORT PERRY STAR, Bliiaic: Li NOVEMBER 26, 1968 + LOCAL ee ---- 'Mrs. R. M. Holtby celebrated her Many friends called during the afternoon to express their best wishes, also receiv- ed many Happy Birthday cidrds from 86th Birthday on Friday. friends and relativéh. Miss Hollaway of Tonawanda, N.Y. and Mrs. Hardy of [lepers N.. visi- frs. R. M. Holthy ted at the home of on Saturday, ---- Appreciation The boys of the Port Perry Lions Basketball Team take this opportun- ity of thanking the Lions Club for the generous donation to this year's team. NOTICE NOTICE all Midgets,= In view of the fact that many will possibly prefer to watch the Grey Cup Play-offs this Sat. p.m. Midget practice and games cancelled this. week only.' 'Birth DESHANE---Edna and Harr y ) orial Hospital, Port Perry. Card of: Thinks . + We wish to thank the friends, rela- tives and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy at the time of the death of Mrs. C. W. Powers of Port-Perry. --The relatives. We wish to extend a sincere thank "you to all our relatives, friends and their many acts of kindness, also' the lovely floral tri- butes and cards of sympathy received in our recent bereavement in the death neighbours for of Mrs. Wilfred Mark. Wilfred Mark and family. In Memoriam --... PETERS ----1In_Joying memory. of. a] dear husband and father, Albert Pe. ters, who passed away Nov. 26, 1952. Gone into the light that shines so fair, Gone from the earth of sorrow. and care, Resting those hands that did-their best, Gone, dear one, gone to rest. Lovingly remembered by wife, daughter Editl and son-in-law, Edwird. : De- = Shane are happy to-announce-the-birth: of a daughter on Friday, November 20th, 1963, at the Community Mem- NEWS Coming Events Christmas Draw CHRISTMAS DOLL FAIR: Sponsor- ed by Community Hospital Auxiliary. Ten beautiful Dolls 'to be drawn, with others for sale., Draw "ickets 8 for 25¢. Home Baking, Afternoon Tea. 'Public Library, Saturday ofternoon, December 12th, . Annual Bazaar DECEMBER 5th Annual Christmas Bazaer of St, John's Presbyterian Church, Sale of fancy goods, aprons, etc. -Home Bak- ing and Afternoon Tea. Euchre and Dance under the auspice of Manchester Com- munity Club on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, in MANCHESTER HALL Music by Bob Walker's Orchestra. Silver collection, Ice Cream Social DECEMBER 2nd, at 8.30-- The Utica W.A. are holding a Dra- ma and Ice Cream Social in Utica Hall. "The Funny Brats" will be -presented by St. Thomas A.Y.P.A,, of Brooklin. Adults .76 and children ,35. NOTICE -- Anyone interested in joining a Community Skating Club, contact Mrs. Cliff Love, Mrs, Ivan 'Haugen, or be at Memorial Gardens on Sunday at 2 p.m. Notice South Ontario Trapgers Council will on Friday, November 27, at 8 pm. A cordial invitation is extended to all interested person LO.D.E L.LO.D.E BRIDGE MARATHON - The final parties of the Bridge Mar- athorn will be held at the home of Mrs, A. Brock, Regent of Scugog Chapter, [.LO.D.E, The Groups will be entertained play on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. Mrs, Murray's group on Wednesday night, Dec. 9th at 8 p.m,, and the one which Mrs. Bentley plays is invited for Thursday afternoon, December 10th at 2 p.m, The: Marathon prizes will be pre- sented then; ard party prizes given, Snipes refreshments. It is-the sincere hope of the com- mittee that these dates are suitable OOO JD UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO < I LAST SHOWING TO-NITE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26-- . TAKE ME TO TOWN IN TECHNICOLOR starring ANN SHERIDAN and STERLING HAYDEN e FRIDAY-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27-28 FORT VENGEANCE IN TECHNICOLOR starring JAMES CRAIG - PLUS "+1 Brian - Jacobsen. -- LOOSE IN LONDON with THE BOWERY BOYS E) FOUR GREAT DAYS OF SUPER ENTERTAINMENT Mon. to Thurs., Nov. 30 fo Dec. 3 ~ "SHANE" THE. GREATEST WESTERN SAGA OF ALL TIME starring ALAN LADD, JEAN "ARTHUR and VAN HEFLI IN IN COLOR by TECHNICOLOR PLEASE NOTE--Adnhission prices for this picture only-- Adults 75¢: Children 280, + H-amn~--~Sunday Sehool-- be held in thé Scout Hall, Port Perry, af separately; Mrs. Letcher's. section.wilh ZC O02 bd The Churches EE ---- -- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. H, 8, Swabey, M.A, B.D, Nov. 29--First Sunday in Advent 9.80 a.m.---Holy Communion 7 p.m.--Evening Prayer . PORT PERRY UNIT ED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister. £3 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, November 29th-- 11 a.m.--"The Quick and the Dead" 7 p.m.--"The Art of Living" ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Rev. B. D. Armstrong,;B.A., Minister Sunday, November 29th-- 11:00 a.m,--Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.--Divine Worship. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor.' Sunday, November 29th-- .2.p.m,--Sunday School. 3 p.m. Service-- 'Wednesday--Prayer pseting, 8 p.m, PENTICOSTAL CHURCH ha Sunday, November 29th-- 10 a.m,--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service-- Wed. 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study. Epsom The November meeting of the W.A. | will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray Medd, on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 26th. Ladies are cordially invited to attend, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson enter- '| tained at a dinner on Friday, Nov. 20 for her parents, Mr, and W. L. Wag- ner, in honour of: their 86th wedding anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Hooper of Saintfigld were also guests having celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary on Nov, 17th. During the evening - Mr, and Mrs. Wagner were presented with an end table from the family, and a floor lamp from their neighbours. Friends in the community join in extending , congratulations and best wishes to the happy couples, H . Miss Pauline Beacock, of Oshawa, with her parents on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, James Bailey, of Ig- nace, Mr. Len Trivers and son of Thes- salon and Miss Marjorie Bailey, of Whitby, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M, Bailey and Mrs. Al- hért Bailey," ~ Mr. and Mrs, Cracknell, Mrs. Nee- son, of Toronto, and Mrs, Gordon-Jef- frey, spent Sunday with relatives and, friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. John Stone, of Col- umbus, with Mr, and Mrs, Medd on Sunday, \ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. C larke, of Whitby, formerly of Epsom, Thurs, 2 p.m.--W.M.S. meeting. Fri,, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. EVERYBODY WELCOME , Pastor: Wm. W. Thompson SEVENTH DAY -ADVENTIST CHURCH Saturday, November 28th-- Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome Michael Star (Continued . from Front Page) A new Trophy this year was given by the Student Council, for the great- est contribution to'the Students' life in Literature and music. It was pre- sdnted by Earl, president of the Stu- dents' Council, and won by Alan Ree- sor, Recognition of the Entrance Class ard by Mr, Cecil King, senior mem- ber of Public School Board. efforts presented to Mary Louise Pick- on the birth of a daughter on Friday, Several from this district attended the high school commencement which was held in the United Church, Port Perry, on Friday evening. Congratulations "to Mr, and Mrs. .| Henry Thomas on> their marriage on November 14th, in Uxbridge. Mrs, Thomas was the former S. Myrtle Clarke, of Uxbridge. Mr, Alvin Tripp, of Toronto, called on Mr, and Mrs, R, Taylor, on' Thurs- day. << i - ea < A deask@ne night a week all year long. Surely you as parents could give up about 2 hours of your time ONCE A YEAR. --Contributed. Prince Albert . Congratulations and best 'wishes to Mr. and Mrs. William G. Péel (nee Joan Howey) on their marriage on Saturday. Mr. William Martyn celebrated his 81st birthday anniversary on Nov, 20. *I We wish 'him many more happy re- turns of the day. The family gather- ing was held at the home of Mr. and Bert Wanamaker, : ; Mr .and Mrs. Chas. Wright, of Ton- nawanda, U.S.A. spent a few days at the home of her aunt Mrs, L. Bond, and all attended the Royal Winter Fair, 'We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Pugh has: been ill and was in Port Perry Hospital, but hope she is improving, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Hunter attend- ed the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Wilson, Raglan, on Saturday, Congratulations are due the Nor- man Wilson family upon arrival of a new son in Oshawa hospital, - Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock and boys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Beacock, Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove were guests at the Peel-Howey wedding on Saturday, Buys Noted Bull G. M. Brawley, Myrtle cattle breed- er, at a recent sale of the famous Less-} nessock herd in Scotland, paid the top price of the sale for an Ayrshire bull to be imported as his herd sire, The price of £900 ($2,646) was paid by| Mr. Brawley for Lessnessock Alorific, a son of Lessnessock King of Hearts and an outstaanding member of the famous Clover family of Ayrshire cat- tle developed by A. W, Montgomerie and Son on the Lebsnessock estate. The progeny of Lessnessock King of Hearts has always been among "the top-priced animals sold at slaes for several years, A son of the same sire, Lessnessock Lloyd, was also sold to 2 Canadian, Sam Shannan of Cloverdale, B.C, for a' 'price of 460 guineas. and Mrs. Wm, Mrs, Slute's : sary, Mr. and Mis, John Lawrie, Oshawa, and Mrs. Kilpatrick and George were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Phair, at Tyrone, WEEK END SPECIALS CEDAR CREEK It was Mr. and wedding anniver- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slute and girls, Linda and Sandra, of Raglan; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner, and Evelyn, of Columbus; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corner and Grace, of Oshawa, were Friday evening dinner gossta, of Mr. cesses nnsesesn CHOCOLATE DROPS . tts Riis RnR SRA 49¢. : GUM DROPS Sr sERsEsansanaann weraes sages annie Sasensan Bassin tin: SR |) 39c¢.. "TOMATO JUICE .. isin d8 08, 25€, # PASTRY FLOUR, Marvel Es Sy $1.40; 7's 47. ROSE MARGARINE .......cccooonv.., trib nina ib 88¢c. & LIPTON'S ONION SOUP ........ iene 22 PRES. 356, t CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ..%.......... cine 2 fOr 25¢. # MIXED PEELS, CHERRIES, Green and Red, PINEAPPLE, "for your Christmas Cakes and Puddings : FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES PEPPER SQUASH ......cooooooovvovv creme for 15, § COOKING ONIONS, cello bag .. usstenistpsermsntin 1900 = § # POTATOES wi 10 1bs, 25c, §. CABBAGE, Solid Heads ........... Senshi seas nserasane sesnsnsernnnrins sean sesannianes wesnn@ach 10e, CELERY HEARTS ......c.ccooo0... deta for 29e, TURNIPS occ ER La OR VR i MERLIN DOWSON *_ PHONE 91 [000000000 toto nttttattocesoninneetstsshed $313818818 $333333323322332328332838283228332288000880 8880208280888 "WEEK. END IALS, N NOY. 1. 28 OGILVIE OATS, with China ........ tresskiirasins iranian 346, MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING, .8 oz. cerienrinnnnnenne O80 SHERRIFF'S LEMON PIE FILLING .............. sstrsrrenneens 170 DOMESTIC SHORTENING .................... Shrsannennenni BCs ~ CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP, 2 1b. tin .........c..............30c. PINEAPPLE JUICE, 48 oz, ........ trois hiesenins ami i A . CLOVER LEAF RED SALMON;: V2 Ib. ....... errr d 16, YORK IRISH STEW, 15 oz ............\......... sees weno 29. ~ MIXED COOKIES, 1 1b. cello . nines, aenend9e. SODA BISCUITS, 1 Ih and UH |) FAERIE nite. and 16¢. LIPTON' S TEA BAGS, 60'S oven. Shain TR won dTC, LARGE BLUE CHEER... rire I To LL Closed Tuesday afternoons, open on Wednesday afternoons. ~All orders of $2.00 and over are delivered Free. 'DOUPE'SSTORE Prince Albert 'Phone 174 r 14 The Gri iffen Trophy for outstanding girl gnd boy basketball players was Fra ed by Mur. Stewart MacFarlane and won by Vera Howsam and Jack Owen. The evening was closed by the sing- ing of the National Anthem and the Recessional, after which students, teachers and their guests adjourned to the High School for dancing and re- freshueta, '! Boy Scouts Were you .at the Annual meeting Wednesday night ? Yes A pack met on Monday evening at 7 o'clock, 85 boys present, ' The Rev. Mr. Swaybe was with us and dedicated our new totem; We had a busy night. Akela In- vested Dave Menzies and Douglas Ed- inbourgh. Glen Starkey passed his observers badge and the following boys passed their first star tests: Highway Code--Don Gibson, Allan Raines, Murray Spears, © Bruce Jacobsen, Godley, John McMillan. John Me- Millan also passed skipping and knots. The first star tests were completed by John McMillan and Allan Raines. The message part of 2nd star work was passed by Ken Dowson, Jim Car- negie, Alfred Webster, Billy McCleod, O.K. boys we'll be seeing you again on Monday night. Yes we will be around for papers on Dee. 16 -- please tie your papers securely, The Scouts met as usual on Tues- day night with 14 boys present. . As most of the boys have been working hard of late the Scoutmaster had an 'evening's movie planned for the troop. After the opening ceremonies the troop settled back to watch the show. boys certainly enjoyed them. The scouts have a night of movies usually about once a. month if everybody fs working hard on their tests. master takes away their Movie Night. This is one type of punishment that | usually works, as the boys like to watch movies, The opening 'sentence to our colum this week "was 'were you at the an: nual meeting Wed: Night?" Well'the answer to that question was quite' evident in the number of. empty chairs. The Group Committee is working hard, all year round to keep our Scouts and} Cubs active, . The Cubmasters, Scout- master and their leaders give up at) ; o\ Grant Tummonds, David |. 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