EC Fo: z Fa ere A a SENS SHEER : aii 4d LEE Belo EF AEH LA ROA AERA BZ Pa Lang {Ste LA AVA ALES BE RR Sle (on BE pat BA Rl LE Fa PA VI ERD SAR SANIT a SHEER IRER ERR a a SH ind ah Le Shi dd +h ol ih al is Haiti SRL INERR ERATE SERIO RIA LE KL TA SEPNORY WERE ASL G SHER A ie IRB ELEALY oa ' 4 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1957 Miss Burma Mortlock, Toronto, ton, were visiting Sunday with Mr. repent. Group one will be in charge, game in Port Perry. LOCAL NEWS Married CAMPBELL and THOMAS On Saturday January 19th, 19567 at the parsonage; Greenbank, Ontarid, by Rev. R. Chapin, Dora Thomas, of Blackwater, to Percy B. Campbell, of Sunderland. Birth Announcement LEE -- Murray and Shirley (nee JP THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLIC A Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th., Rector Friday, January Si, Tein, Reo of St. Paul, Holy Communion at 10 a.m. ' Sunday,, January 27th-- 9.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer. 11 a.m.--Sunday School, 7 p.m.--Evening Prayer and film, "The Power Within", showing the Missionary Activity of Anglican COMING EVENTS Euchre On Friday, Jan. 256th, 19567 at 8.00 p.m. in the Masonic rooms. Sponsor: ed by the Order of the Eastern Star. Lunch served, Admission bOc. - Bridge and Court Whist A combined Bridge and Court Whist in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascension, on FRIDAY, FEB, 1, at 8 p.m. under the auspices of the spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Wolfe and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hooey joined them for Sunday dinner. Sympathy is extended to Miss Ruth Proutt and Mr. Ivan Proutt and fa- mily, Nestleton on the passing of their mother Mrs. John Proutt in Port Perry Hospital Sunday evening. Epsom A large number of friends gathered at the school on Friday evening to shower Miss Jean Taylor and Mr. Bruce Houghland with gifts in honor of their coming marriage. They re- ceived a very large number of beauti- and Mrs. Roy Leach. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, J. Yeager on the birth of a son. Best wishes to Mrs. Jeffrey, Port Perry, who celéebrated her birthday on Saturday. Her daughter Mrs. M. Bailey spent the day with her, Mrs. Ray Medd was visiting one day recently with Mrs. Joel Miller, at Man- chester. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beacock and sons Robert and Richard spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Beacock, Mr. and Mrs. John Ansell and son Michael visited on the week-end with Mr. and Mis. Gordon Taylor. Pleased to report that Miss Betty Medd and Mr, Harold Medd have both returned from Port Perry Hospital. The topic will be "Putting Spice into Housekeeping," Each member is to bring a clipping on making housework easier and more interesting. Mr, and Mrs, Rupert Lee of Oshawa visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Wilson and family. Mr. Robert Newman visited on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs, G. Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Midgley visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. T. Stewart. Our local Pee Wee hockey team have won one game and are to play twice more this week. Some of the boys are also playing at the all star Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Rogers and fam- ily, of Bowmanville, with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Rogers. Don't forget the euchre and dance this Friday evening at the school. Come and bring your friends. Every- one weleome, :i 53 Death JACKSON, EVA MARY -- At the Community Hospital, Port Perry, Ont. on Sunday, Jan. 20, 19567, Eva Mary Mawson, beloved wife of George L. Jackson and dear mother of Fred. Service on Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry. ' FS lanson) are happy to announce the Church in Canada. Refreshments | Evening Guild. Admission 60c. Re-| ful and useful gifts. We hope they will remain in good { : arrival of their baby daughter, De- afterwords. freshments, prizes. Everyone wel-| Mr, and Mrs. N. Ashton, of Ashburn | health. " : : borah Anne, at Port Perry Community Monday, January 28-- (A come, jandl| were visiting Saturday evening with Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. I -------- Hospital on Sunday, January 20, 1957. A sister for Gary and Brian, In Memoriam WALLACE--In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Mary Ellen Wallace who passed away Jan. 28th, 19566. Her vacant place there is none can fill; Down here we mourn, but pot in vain Card of Thanks I wish to take this opportunity to thank my friends, neighbours and re- latives for all the_loyely cards, for phone calls and calls made at my home, for flowers, fruit, candy and all other gifts sent me during my stay in hospital following my recent accident; also to Dr, Dymond, the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital for their care and attention my most grateful thanks. % Jessie Espie. I wish to thank all the friends, neighbours and relatives who sent flowers, fruit and cards; also thanks . to Dr. Dymond, the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital for kindness during my stay there. Mrs. H. Mahaffy. Card of Thanks : Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl wish to 'thank Dr. Kandel, the nurses and. staff of the Community Memorial Hospital; the blbod donors and all who were so kind while Mrs. Ruhl was in hospital. Causeway Lanes PORT PERRY OPEN BOWLING "Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday Nights Annual Vestry Meeting, preceeded he a pot luck supper at 6.45 p.m. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A,, Minister Sunday, January 27th-- 11 a.m.--Bill Reid, student at Im- manuel College, Toronto. Please note the writeup on the front Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B. A., D. D. Sunday, January 27th-- ? 11.00 a. m.--Sunday School Sunday School 11.15 a.m.--Manchester Church Church and Sunday School 1.15 p.m.--Prospect Church Church and Sunday School "Let your light 50 shine before men, that they may see." Come and wor- ship- -with-us;-and lead others by your example. Vv PENTECOSTAL CHURCH "The Twentieth Century Church with the First Century Message" ,Rev. Harold J. Williamson, Pastor Sunday, January 27th-- Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer & praise service Fri., 8 p.m.--Young Peoples A Warm Welcome Awaits You. -- ~~ + "SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR Radio Station CKLB, 1350 on your Dial THE Oshawa Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 "We need our Church-- Nv our Church needs us." Dec. 26-b7 = ww NASH: ow tm NUM STORN-SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS OM EASY BUDGET TERMS © NO, DOWN PAYMENT "® 24 MONTHS TO PAY PHONE 280 't JOHN BALLARD LUMBER PORT PERRY Phone 280 " DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE Prince Albert, Ontario We Carry a Complete Line of" 'Groceries, Fresh Meats, Vegetables also Frozen Foods Sunbeam Bread and Cakes OPEN EVERY NIGHT until 9 p.m. : | CLOSED ON TUESDAY at 1.30 P. M. For Free Delivery Phone 485 w -- LEC Bingo and EA Chinese Auction The Prince Albert Service Club in- vite you to a Bingo & Chinese Auec- tion to be held in the Prince Albert dinner on*Wednesday, January 30th from 5.30 p.m. on; also a film and and drifting brought the ladies of the O.N.O. Club to a decision that they canvas for the March of Dimes any- time they can find it convenient on or before Jan. 31st. They plan for, some one to call on every home in the Twp. The ladies are volunteering their time for this most, worthy 'cause and wet - hope all will be ready to receive them and give assistance financially to this march against crippling conditions caused by Polio. i Prize winners at the Men's Club Euchre" Party Thursday night in the Parish Hall were--Ladies 1st--Mrs. Door prize--Mr. Harry Sanderson. Sorry to report Mrs. Thos. Bow- man is in Port Perry Hospital suffer- | ing from pneumonia. Gale Forder, Port Perry, spent last week-end and Anna Forder, Port Perry spent this week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Forder and family. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm, Tyrone, Mr. Ross McCann and Miss Marie' Harkness, Oshawa were Sunday visit- ors of Mr, and Mrs, Stan Rahm and children. } Mr. Neil Bailey, Mrs. Velva Bailey and Mrs. Jas. Parr visited Mrs. Levi McGill, Peterboro, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte and fa- mily attended the wedding of his sis- ter in Tillsonburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Stewart and girls and Mrs. Hartwell, Bowmanville were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Lamb and son Howie and Miss Carol Lamb, Lind- say, spent Sunday with his Aunt Mrs. Thos. Smith. Bill Thompson spent the week-end with his uncle and Aunt Mr. and Mrs. swart Leask, Taunton. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moffatt, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm on Sunday. Church services were well attend- ed on Sunday. Rev, H. E. Pellietier, Port Perry took the service in the Anglican and it is expected he will be supplying for a few weeks. The United Church congregations have invited Rev, Phillip Romeril of Channel Islands. He took the ser- vice Sunday and will likely mbve into the Parsonage some time this week. Services next Sunday are to be held at Blackstock 10 a.m. Caesarea, 2.00 p.m. and Nestleton 3.00 p.m, There were 36 pupils of the United Sunday School received awards for attendance during 1956, At the Sun- day School Sunday morning thirteen of these received their first year cer- tificate and others were for from sec- ond to eighth year regular attendance, Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin, Burketon is spending a while with the Roy Me- Laughlins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers. Pleased to report that our school teacher, Mrs, Wilbur, has returned from hospital and is able to be back on the job, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fisher, of Taun- Robert Beacock on the birth of an- other son, a wee brother for Robert and Richard. The W.A. will hold their January meeting on Thursday, January 31st at the church. The roll call word is Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of member® of the Ontario County Hog Producers' Association and Ontario Producers' CHAIN SAWS Buying a Chain Saw or trading your old one? Then 1 see us before you buy, get all the plus features. PHONE 111 - Best allowance on your old saw, lowest prices for our en seal Gta yes ins grasidhs. Dope. School on Friday, Jan. Z5th at 8.0 new saws. Best parts service this side of the factory. Many Since death its gloom and shadows 7 p.m.--The Life of Jesus p.m. 1 games Bingo for 50c. Every- va ANNUAL MEETING OF THE makes and models to choose from. 3) His Good ] A one welcome. i Witia SI i where all seemed (3) Tis Coolness I Ontario Count H 0 p ro du cer S A SSI Mall--LE.L ~--Clintan--Homelito--Strupke--Silver King bright, ST. JOHN'S R oast B eef Supp er Y g ' 'and most other makes on special order. 2 And took from us our shining light. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND COUNTY. GROUP OF THE ONTARIO HOG ~ We miss that light, and ever will. Minister: + The Prince Albert Women's Asso- PRODUCE TS' CO-OPERATIVE OLIVER BEACH & SON ciation are having a hot roast beef UXBRIDGE ONTARIO XT For up in Heaven we will meet again.| 7,00 p.m.--Evening Worship ¥ short entertainment. Admission Co-operative in the County of Ontario is to be heldat = ~~ §|f {7777 en G0 Ever loved by an a YORE PERRY BAPTIST COURCH adults oy Children 25c. BEAVERTON on the 25th.day of JANUARY, 1957 : Please send information on Chain Saws ........... sents Pediat : Pastor: Paul Delaney E h at 10:30 a.m. in the Town Hall for the purpose of receiving reports of I am interested in a demonstration ........ erie RTT I M 3 Sunday, January 27th-- uc re "transactions of the past year, election of delegates and alternate dele- Hav sentati n Il emoriain Sunday School at 10 a.m Rebekahs are holding a euchure on gates and officers of the county association and the election of dele- © 2 Yeisen a Ve oath aw WALLACE--In loving memory of Morning 2 oh Friday, Feb. 22 in the Lodge rooms. gates and alternate delegates to represent the County at the Annual Print Name .....cccoovvvrncreneninenineneres a dear mother, Mary Ellen Wallace, Evening Service at 7.00 p.m. Everyone welcome. Lunch willbe Meetings of the Co-operative, Marketing Board and Association, and Addres ) who passed away Jan. 28th, 1956. = served. Admission 650c. per person. for any other proper purpose. i prem -- Loving and kind in all her ways, The United Church of Canada Jan. 24 a ; : o Upright aid Just to the end other | SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE . De % DUNCAN WALLACE, EARL HOWSAM, Lu days; Minister--Rev. J. K. Braham President. Secretary. ; Sincere and true in her heart and M.A. B.D. five g - mind, Sunday, January 27th-- Blackstock ~ ' --Beautiful memories she left behind. | 10.15 a.m.--Scugog Church (Grace) , U3) Sadly missed by Earl & Hazel. Church and Sunday School The 20 to 30 degree below zero ° ° 3 -- 11 a.m.--Scugog Church (Head) weather of last week, then some snow |' JUST A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD, SOLID REASONS ... WHY NEW FARGO TRUCKS are sound buys for every hauling job! 1. Fargo's new Forward Look styling --with distinctive hooded headlights--is functional as well as handsome. Its windshield (largest of any truck) gives you 1,023 square inches of vision area for greater "see-safety". 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