Pr SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK H £) Pm Ait AL BAB SECOND ARGS rg LACED CROP IN THE UNHED & g At Bosom, TO % HUG, R02 ay pone § CRADLE 1S FOUND USE, AL INDIAN ELL SYOINGING GENTLY BY MEANS oF A CORD AffACHED A i BoARD 4 KEEP MS BACK STRAIGHT VN Kong Frown Sodan Wn Wedd in awn wae IRN Fo tia 3 irae x4 PEAT, WEN AN eh . ¥ By R J SCOTT nuggle 0d i Ashburn -Isaiah 65, was read by Roy Gandaur "means of having the Bible taken to "the 'newly appointed officers of the A special Rally Day service was conducted at Burn's Sunday School on Sunday, Sept. 26th at 10.30 a.m. with a very good attendance. The order of service was followed as piblished by the Presbyterian Publications. The superintendent, Mr. Edgar Heron, con- ducted the service. The Old Testa- ment scripture lesson taken from and the New Testament-lesson by Helen Routley. The primary class sang two numbers? "Bubbling", and "The Happy Day Express", Mrs. Fred Daw led in prayer. New Testaments were presented to Frances Martin; Dawn Johnston; Joan Gardner; David Bradley; Berriice Har- bron; and Mrs. Wm. Gardner for the most perfect attendance in their res- pective classes dyring the past year. Each pupil was also presented with a peneil, An impressive cereraony followed when Wayne Ashton, Mary Heron, Lorraine Graham, Frances Martin and Ina Jean Harbron were promoted from the primary class to the intermediate class. They passed through a beauti- fully decorated arbour with a gate and- were welcomed - by their new teacher Mrs. A. Fisher. Similarly Dawn Johnston, Margatét Fisher and Myrle Thompson were promoted and received by Mrs, R. Batten into her class. Mrs. Wm. Hopkins gave an inter- esting talk on "The Bible Speaks to Us To-day." She told the story of Samuel and also about a crippled boy named Tommy who longed to have a Bible of his own. Hig friend finally brought him one and Tommy was the Africa. The offering which amounted to $31.16 goes toward needy Sunday Schools. - Dr. B. D. Armstrong had charge of the Church service at 7.30 p.m. He was assisted by members of the Y.P.S. Joy Bradley read the 91st-Psalm and' Elizabeth Deeming read the new Testament lesson St. Luke, Chapter 11 verses 1-18. Douglas Ashton led in prayer. Dr. Armstrong installed Y.P. 8 Dr. Armstrong chose for his text St. Luke chapter 11 verse 2 "Our Father who Art in -Heaven", and spoke on the "Fatherhood "of God." Next Sunday, Oct. 2nd the Church Worthwhile Reading... . .. for your whole family in the world-famous' pages of The Christian Science Monitor. Enjoy Erwin D. -Canham's newest stories, penetrating national and in- ternational news coverage, how-to-do features, home- making ideas. Every issue brings you helpful easy: -to- read articles. You can get this interna- tional daily newspaper from Boston by mail, without extra charge. Use the cou- pon below to start your subscription. k The Christian Science Monitor One, Norway Street Boston 15, Mass, U. S.A Please send the Monitor fo'me "for period checked 1 year $16) "6 months $8 0 ~The W.: M.: 8, will. hold a special service will be at 11 a.m. when the Sunday School will be at 10 a.m. Kindly note the change in time. Thank-offering service on Wed., Oct. § in Burn's Church at 8 p.m. when Miss Laura Pelton of Toronté will be 'the guest speaker, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Sutherland, of Utica and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ashton, Wayne and Allan were: Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ash- ton. Mrs. M. Sparks and Mr. John Mil- ler were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. James Langstaff, of Richmond Hill, Several from here attended Lindsay fair on Saturday and report a splendid show. . Mrs. H. Doble; Mrs, A. Paynter; Misses Vera Leach and Eileen Hamill enjoyed a trip to Niagara Falls on Tuesday by chartered bus. with the ladies of the Myrtle W.A. Mrs. George Bowman of Toronto were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mus. Henry Doble. Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rowe attended the silver wedding anniversary of their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kendrick in Toronto last Saturday evening. Larry Larocque was 11 on Septem- ber 24. Mrs." James Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. James Blain and Mrs. Kilpatrick and George attended the funeral of Mrs. Kirby's aunt, the late Miss Fanny Turner, on Saturday afternoon. The funeral was held at the McDermott- Panabaker Chapel, Port Perry. Services were conducted by the Rev. R. H. Wylie. Interment was in Pine Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were George Davey, 'Harold Kerry, Sinc Robertson, R. B. Smallman, Lorné Thompson, Frank Vickery. Miss Turner is survived by two sis- ters, Mrs. Snelgrove of Prince Albert 'and Mrs. Dunn of Edmonton, Alta. Several from the district attended Lord's Supper will be observed .and|- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bowman and| (Roy. Blain and]. Ee SEPTEMBER 29, 19587 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, taking part in the project are the American Tobacco Co., Continental Can Co., Corning Glass Works, In- ternational Nickel Co., Socony-Mobil Lindsay Fair-last week. Oil Co. and 'U.S. Rubber Co. TULIP HYACINTH > PORT PERRY FE ES ERE PEEEDERS WHO KEEP 3 months $4.0] (roma) Toddion) 4) (aorw) (state) Pe-14 / ~~ WJust From Holland RECORDS Arrived EXTRA LARGE DAFFODIL CROCUS _ NARCISSUS BULBS ~ A Variety of Colours ~ MASTER TF EEDS PHONE 1 suy MASTER EVENTUALLY easy Phone 74 ou "A wonderful surpy ise and Mother and Dad are jus for words. Bumper to bumper You should it receives. 'An addition to the fi f, and we know WwW nd joy together. olet to your very proud 0 great deal of fun a Why not add a Chevr to handle, yet full of | for Jimmy t too excited see the admiring g amily we are e are in for a Re EO, Ee, it's a real beauty - yep and raring to go.. lances family' Illustrated -- Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop hevrolet i tight places s ately AMAZINGLY FIRM AND STEADY Unmatched © roadability 1s the brightest of Chevrolet © highlights The new suspen- s10n keeps vou on the {evel ditions under any kind of road con- And just wait 'til vou trv its cornering ability A WONDER IN ITS WEIGHT CLASS The all-new, tremendously compact C hevrolet V8 is the lightest engine in its class, yet it powers a perforthance that outdoes them all Try power-to-weight Chevrolet today. amazed! the high ratio of You'll be © A REAL DARLING FOR LOOKS Looks are a matter of per- sonal taste, but this year Chevrolet is the fastest sell ing car in automotive his- tory. And we're sure that most people gave full con- 'sideration to beauty and style when they chose a Chevrolet, A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Day by. day, Chevrolet grows in popularity and solos! il] Camo BRYDEN MOTORS 4 F-| i HE HATES WATER, NO, HE «++4NO, COME TO POBEN'T HE, HATES THINK OF IT, 8O gil 4 SKEETER? I! df : i ll . of 8 - L ~ \ "w in / . - Davis, in Hamilton, on Wednesday. week - at the home of their cousins, ACROSS 7. Ireland 2 Part of rince ert Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Martyn accom- | Mrs. W. Martyn and Mrs. Crozier. 1. First man 8. Dispatch alock z ) panied Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wanamaker,| Ms, George Heayn and Miss Fanny 5. Dike S20t 4 Dactiing 23 Large . 'Those who are not aware of change | of Seagrave, to Lindsay Fair and call- [Tyner passed away in Port Perry 9. Goddess ransity 25 Took. of time, remember S.8. is at 2 p.m. |ed on relatives. Community Hospital last week. of peace 13. Mix fight and worship service at 3 o'clock. Mr.| Saturday guests at the Vickery-| The funerals were held on Wednes- 10. Ingen that 15. Incite 27. Fruit C. Newnham's vocal solo was niost en- | Beacock household included their [gay and : urrowgin. 17.4 language drinks. 3 : day and Saturday with interment at trees of South 20. V joyable at church last Sunday. cousin Miss Agnes Strickland and|pine Grove Cemetery. 14 Chair Trica >. hie : Misses Phyllis and Lenore Glass, all 3S Pa : Mr. F. Vickery, Mr. and Mrs. L.[or Oshawa, onntieatnei pon lil voi tall fe) = Beacock and family were Sunday visit- , 15. Goes to hair cheese CT ors with Mr, and Mis. L. Devitt and Woakeend compan at the in revs M h { 16 Infants 19. Slender" 32. River 35. Attempt family, at Oshawa. It being a 'birth- ote. 4 Mr. Rob & Ti : anc es er 18. Close-fitting finial in Russia 37. Garden too) day dinner in honour of Mr. Vickery's of Peterboro, and Mr. Robert Plum, o a jacket 21. People 34. Paddle-like 39. Battalion birthday. Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, Thos, Kerr and family iy ivi . of Idaho processes {abbr.) + | - Mesdames Alvin, Lloyd and Grant|of Cobourg were guests of Mr. and |" 25 Do 1ehes -- . " Mr. and Mrs. Alyin Hunter and Mr, Hunter; also Mrs. Wm. Heayn, en-| Mrs. Allan Jackson on Sunday. ' as color Y ol fall cll 27 1° 1% §>- land Mrs. W. Webb, of Haliburton at-|Jjoyed attending the trouseau tea at Mrs, P Miss Dor ; 26. Monkey S 7) F< tended the funeral of a cousin Mr. E.|the home of Mr. and Mra. Hugh Strong Te yatt and Miss orothy Vyats 37. Forever f : - : near Manchester, in honour of the ap- of Toronto were with Mrs. Gladys Ar- 28 Rucien aty 13 Zk proaching marriage of their daughter cher on the week-end. 30. kin > % Za SEY TN NEN NU NN S_-- Miss Marie Strong. On Thursday afternoon, Oct. 6th 83. Often Zh Mr, and Mrs, R. Porter and family | the Women's Association will meet.in | ag Poet) 4% of AH, io [v7 % 1 motored to Gravenhurst area on Sun-| the church. The ladies are especially ' perfection fg 7 NEVE SE 7, 4% 1 " day and report the scenery beautiful | asked to attend this meeting. - 87. Covering of | |'* 7, Baraca i in its autumn tints, the head. U7 ns rr -- alin) YOUR LIFE Murs. Kinghorn of Fredericton, N.B., 38. Spiritual 2 "> All ages who attended the showing : " 4 ---- gs 4 hd boa TE i her brothery Mr. Jack Wallace and food 75 an ° of the film on wild bird life, through : 39. Beautiful 7 / the courtesy of Mr. Parker, on Mon wife, Mrs. Bick and son of Toronto 10, Bulk , z res . ' " "o " ' Va" 18 | 29 2 Atoms For Medicine day night In the church basement, en-| ¥eve guests of Mrs, Joe Johnson and 41. Headland % A) iid wu Scientists have long been troubled | 000d it thoroughl Mr. Johnson on Sunday. ~ DOWN SE ? guia by the question "How do antibiotics Joy gly. . ' 1. Region 32 % LE LL work?" With the aid of the first Mr. I. Barkey, of Stouffville, and Mrs. F. B, Johnson and.son were in 2. A sponge ---- ' privity owned atomic reactor to | his brother and sister Miss F. Barkey, | Toronto on Monday. ) (slang) 3 e built for industrial and medical isited M d Mis. Peter R op @ 3. Emmet ; 7 research, they may soon get some | T, an vs. deler Raymer AG. and Mrs. Christie and 4. Personal 58 YAR Augvers, - (recently, Miss Kathryn Christie have returned "pronoun 2, ° Scientists have sg Kathryn Christie have returne Wm . 7 0 % en 7 t long since demon. Mrs, Royce and, sister Mra. O'Grady, to Baltimore, Md. after spending the 6. Cabba ° 0 : 7, strated that auti- |of Michigan, spent a few days last summer here. gry : 'ne biotics are potent destroyers of dis- < meme erent -- - euse- id bac - . teria. They now TSS ge tL: a are searching for = 3 Me "clues as ta exactly kh [A how un antiviotic.. iho a - ~ acts once it enters ( , ay the human body, A yet By incorporating in the antibiot- NET fcs radioactive substances to be gen. 7 EN L erated by the new reactor, they will - --_-- TT be able 0 ask ie course of the . . rug in the body. These radioactive RRniERZA -elements_have been ii extremely $1 Zl short supply, thus limiting vesearch % It be - in this field. The new reactor will ¢ eliminate this problem. 2 To be constructed near New York ro Dion thon HE IR Gey the reactor will be completed BLO Siiart. vant) Aho within a 'year. Isotopes gencrated Cheviolet a a teal dream in by it will be used for medicdl 1e- eVeiy way ha economy. search by Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. § A one of the eight companies support- 15 the car you've always ing the project. winnie hig ig to Phzer's president, : John E. McKeen, the react FASY ON THE GAS Dr will make possible the study Ditra- gh compressions, of atomic radiation as a method of Sas psnbitan dein, Sud sterilizing drugs and pres erving - Ah en al foods. =derful fuel efficiency that The reactor, he said, will also en. saves vm nmney with every able Phzer to investigate use of © theilling mile you travel. radio:isotopes in such fields as agri i Saltire and fermentation chantry, th 0 happy " SURPRISING HOW IT GETS and will expand the radioactive re. 1 ar : AROUND search program begu. several years Mr. and Murs. John Smi Cl 1 t i Che violet nhnbleness and " 1evIo e Domanoeuvt ability allows you -- eit ago at the company s Therupentie 1 of a beautiful iotom re time, without spoed- eed Institute, Maywood, N. nounce the arriva Song, in all trattic conditions a The Pegetar will be hui by U.S. to an H dtop. : i np Proiie bss | na te Atomics, Inc., a subsidiary of Amer- r e 91 . Le ican Machine and Foundry Co. Also Bel Air, I'wo- Ton and (Caroline, pets ini in ihe fags z PORT PERRY Be Ny Sane ou" alia fa AV i Sin sh Hahn en addin le lh io, on wt Ty WE A 1 Pa SOR 2 ute So 2 ny soo or ae th Ae a -t