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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 May 1954, p. 4

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SR SI PR i ES JER a Ae . -- 4--PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 18th, 1964 LOCAL NEWS CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Grant Michell who-last-Friday graduated from the Ryerson Institute of Technology in Furniture Design. Grant who is the son of E. G. Michell of Port Perry, has accepted a position as assistant de- signer with a Toronto firm. Birth BREKKE -- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Brekke (nee Edna Prentice) of Ma: conin, Saskatchewan, are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Laura Marie on May 7th in the Ma. couin Hospital. Mother, father and daughter all doing nicely. Card of Thanks We wish to thank all our kind friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, messages of sym. pathy and beautiful floral offerings received in our recent sudden bereave- ment. W. E. Brooks and family We wish to thank friends, neigh- bours and relatives, also the minister and Drs. Berry and Warren for their ~many acts of kindness and-expres- sions of sympathy shown during oor recent bereavement. ~The Fishley Family. Deaths ~ HEUSLER --- At Toronto General = Hospital, Thursday, May 11, 1954, AGeo ~beloved husband of The Churches CHURC I OF THE ASCENSION ANGLIOWN Bector: Rev. H, 8. Swabey, M.A. B.D,. May. 16---4th*Sunday after Easter 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer. 11 a.m.-----Sunday School. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, May 16th-- * 11 a.m.--The High School Cadets] will worship with us. 7 p.m.--Service will be in charge of the Women's Association. Guest speaker, Miss M. Willows of Seagrave, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A, D.D, Minister. « Sunday, May 16th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7:00 p.m,--Evening Worship PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH .Pastor--Mr. Taves : Sunday, May, 16th-- 11° a,m,--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evening Service : Wednesday Night at 8 p.m.-- Prayer Meeting. Coming Events Dance Review Friday, z May Wu. P. P. High School By the Pupils of Mary Brotherwood ADMISSION: Adults 60c., Child. 26e. Mile of Dimes- MONDAY, MAY 24th Mile of Dimes sponsored by the Women's. Hospital Auxiliary. Your help will'be greatly appreciated, BLACKSTOCK UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY * May 23 and 24 Sunday Speaker will be Rev. Dr. Geo. A. Little; Toronto. at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Special inusic. Monday, at 8.30 p.m. the Leaskdale Y.P.S. will present the play- "THE MEDDLESOME MAID". : - may 20 Dogs within the Corporation limits must be tied up or on a lease from May 15 to Sept. 30, 1964. By Order of Council April 27/64 Reach Teachers Pie Social & Dance Don't miss the Pie Social and Dance in Purple Hill School on FRIDAY, MAY 14th, at 8.30 p.m. Each lady to bring a pie. Also a draw will*be held for a Corénation Clock. The teachers of Reach Township School Area met in Greenbank school Thureday afternoon, May 6, with the president, Miss Playter, presiding. The roll call was answered by nam- ing a fiction book suitable for the school library. The committee investigating 'the aids required in teaching Social Stud. ies reported the need of globes and maps in some schools.' Miss Playter, a delegate to. the 0. E. A., gave an interesting and instruc- tive report on "Primary Methods in Reading", "Teaching Spelling to Han- dicapped Children" and "Physical Education through Games and Music". Announcements of the Ontario Teachers' Christian Fellowship Con- Nerence at Orillia, and the local Music Festivals, were made. An open discussion on the teaching of Spelling followed. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Dobson, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs, Wilbur, The next meeting will be held in] September with Mrs. Mero, Mrs. San- dison and Mri: Hastings m charge. In Memoriam SCHELL--In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Maude Schell, who passed away, May 8, 1048, There's a sad but sweet 'Temembravice, There's a memory fond and true, ; There's a token of affection, Mother, And a heartache still for you." Lovingly remembered by LYLE--In loving memory of our dear son, Mervyn Leonard, who so suddenly departed this life, May 12, 1949. Today recalls sad memories Of our dear son gone to rest, And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. You have left a beautiful memory And a sorrow too great to be told, To those who loved and lost you Your memory will never grow old. Sadly missed by Mother and Dad LYLE -- In loving memory of our dear brother Mervyn Leonard, who entered into rest May 12th, 1949. Words cannot tell how we loved him, And deep in our hearts there's a pain, = God alone knows how we miss him As we journey along life's lane, But his voice seems gently calling, Dear loved ones be good and true, - N 4 WICK, Presbyterian Sunday School Anniversary Martha Whitdwdaod, of 8 Frizell Ave,, "dear father of Wlarjorie (Mrs. F. C Millward). Resting at the Trull Funeral Home, 1111 Danforth Ave, Toronto..._Service on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment at Pine Hill Cemetery. In Memoriam SHORT -- In loving memory of' a dear husband and father, James Short, who passed away May 10th, 1946. Fondly loved and deeply mourned, Heart of my heart 1 miss you so, Often my darling, my tears 'will flow, Dimming your picture where'er I go "Tis sad but true, I will abide - Until some day we'll be side by side. Fondly remembered by his | $8 wife and family. See : = - Tr ZI PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE = "2. 7:30 DISPLAYS PRESENTATIONS DRAMA FESTIVAL WINNING PLAY "Sunday Costs Five Pesos" | EVERYONE WELCOME ADMISSION FREE J. S. MacFARLANE, Chairman. PENTICOSTAL CHURCH Sunday,» May 16th-- 10 'a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.n,--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service-- Wed. 8 p.m,--Prayer and Bible Study. Thurs., 2 p.m.--W.M.S. meeting. Fri, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. __ EVERYBODY WELCOME Pastor: Wm. VW. Thompson SEVENTH DAY ADVENRIST CHURCH _ Saturday, May 15th-- Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome FRIDAY, MAY 2st | FASHION SHOW MUSIC 11:00 J. L. CRANE, Principal UXBRIDGE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 14 and 15 " " 7" Calamity Jane in Technicolor, starring DORIS DAY and HOWARD KEEL . FOUR THRILLING DAYS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs., MAY. 17th to 0th "he Glen Miller Story" IN TECHNICOLOR, Staxring ~~ ¢ James Stewart and June Allyson' PLEASE NOTE--Admission for this picture only-- CHILDREN 26¢ te ADULTS 76c. ¥ Hobby Show Well, well under Hobby Show. We hope that when it is. over our share of the artificial ice will be a big one. Come and see what keeps people happy, because hobbyists are happy, interesting people. .- And, by the way, if any of you are minded to help with folks, everything -is pretty -}the home baking please send your con- tribution along to- the United Church School Room, Tuesday or Wednesday. Maybe cooking is YOUR hobby. _ Join the others, you'll love them all.' "Sunday, May 16th, control for the 1.O.D.E: At the end of" your Tif Tife's journey | I'll be waiting and watching, for vou. Ever ¥emembered by sisters and brothers, Velma, Muriel, Laura, Frank and Keith. Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Speaker--REYV. B. SIMPSON BLACK husband and family. |-* SPECIALS--Fi. & Sat., May 1415 HARRY HORNE'S BREAD and BUTTER PICKLES 33¢, HEINZ CATSUP, 11 OZ. ..ccocoovurnnniinniinnils Assan deren 28€, YORK PEAS and CARROTS, 20 OZ. ............c.cc0.00 RRP) F'8 " CHERRY JAM, 24 OZ. ....... tPtirastastrssissrsarite inna dn 346, - JELLO TAPIOCA PUDDING,' Orange Cocoanut, 3 for 29¢. . ALUMINUM FOIL WRAP .........cc... re opdie " RINSO DETERGENT, Large S28 joiners fin, wn 386, AJAX CLEANSER ............ Fister in fis 1 Priserarins olde. CAPO SILVER POLISH ....... venir 38C CAPO DRAIN CLEANER comin LT STOVE PIPE ENAMEL ........... FRE. ¥ (I WHISH HAND CLEANER .................. ATR ror 1 TA Orders of $2.00 or guer delivered free of charge " DOUPE'S STORE PHONE 485% PRINCE ALBERT TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS FISH * MEAT>% POULTRY CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING York Frosted Foods ; C A Ww KE R BR 0 S. "THE fAuiny BUTCHER" ' "PORT PERRY - B.A, B.D, Uxbridge --T Wednesday, May ld ow aam: "Phe Meddlesome Maid" by Leaskdale Y.P.S. Special Feature----Billy Wade, / drummer, T.V. artist. - oid a WERE YOU MISSED =~ | BY THE SALVATION ARMY CANVASSERS? Anyone who was missed or lives in the surrounding area please leave your donation at BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE or mail to THE SALVATION ARMY, Box 122, Uxbridge. Low initial cost DE ; oy < '. l : lle «++in a year when A -, in ECONOMY COUNTS! a4 you'll save money : ~ _.byoperatinga ' - DAVID BROWN The small tractor | ~~ that does a BIG job ? wi THESE FEATURES SAVE YOU MONEY Amazingly low gas consumption Low maintenance cost Full 2-3 plow power 6 speeds forward, plus A pk ehh Bd, v Operates both hydraulic and pull type iplemiih See it roday at your -- DAVID BROWN DEALER men RAY HOBB'S GARAGE | MANCHESTER, ONT. 2 'speeds reverse DRIVE MA oes TEES SPECIAL SALE PRICE for a limited time only IN WHERE YOU SEE IRI SH Q Dri é¢ \ 5) os 22 I» oy ¢ 0 SIPPY // 4 (4 462040 © and your old tire 600-16 DEFIANCE 670-15. DEFIANCE. IR Je a CHESTER GARAGE ~ Manchester --- Phone 500 r 2

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