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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Apr 1957, p. 8

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' a a SAR Bo hol wil) ve lh vl nes va we v= 3 ean SS aa IS 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1957 District Churches SCUGOG, PROSPECT and CHURCHES MANCHESTER, UNITED This is a very wonderful week in the life of the Christian Church, when we commemerate the death and res- urrection of Jesus. We give a cordial irvitationito all to come and worship vith us on "the Island at. Scugog "Grace" on GOOD FRIDAY evening a'. 8.00 p.m. Fifteen of our High Sch- ool girls will present the Religious Pageant "An Unshadowed There will be final practice girls, on Thursday evening at 8.00. p.m. when the Choir will be present also. Then on Sunday will be EASTER SUNDAY. There will be two services on the Island at 10.00 a.m. and 7.30 pan. There will be a reception of New Mem? bers at the Evening Service, particu- larly for our teenSgers. We hope that our Young People are thinking of the Church, and will come and. follow their Master. There will also be a re- ception of Members at Manchester and Prospect. Cross." mothers of our provided three the have During Lent, Young People wonderful suppers at the three Chur- ches on Sunday afternoons. We re- joice that so many cme. Many of the parents attended the services after the suppers, and encouraged our lead- ers. The fellowship has been good for our Leaders also; and having sown good seed, we know that God will see that "the seed grows. "Thank you Dr. Dymond 'for a very inspirational ad- dress at our supper at Prospects And thank you Lillan, Betty and Ruth Couves for your lovely vocal trios; and thank you Roxy Webster for fill- ing in =o nicely and for the piano sel- ection. And thanks also to David Mos. ienko, Russell Leach, Ericka Benshop, Margaret Dearborn, Linda Fralick for your help in the Service, and of course thanks to you Councellors, Nettie Ald- red, Betty Reader, Ruby Roach, Wes- ley Johnson, Helen Holtby ands Olive Painter for Your contributions." + At our Service on therIsland the Choir sung "Tis Midnight and on Olive's brow." At Manchester Mrs. B. Severs from Ajax sang, and at Pros- pect Kaye Smith sang "The Palms" and the Choir "Cross of my héart." The Sperament of the Lord's Supper was administered at all three churches, The Minister told the story of the a Crucifixion by "flannglgraph." Work on the Parsonage will com- mence this evening (Monday) when a team of carpenters from the "Head" will come to lay the sub.floor. The Committee is shopping around for floor materials. We want the best value for our money, If we can get sufficient help we will lay the floor gurselves, * We extend wishes of many happy returns to the following whose birth- days fall this week:- Kathleen Demara and Terry Chandler of the Island - Toy and Albert Leach of Manchester. Brian Holtby of Prospect. We add our good wishes to those of a large num- to Gary Edgar of the Island on his winning the coveted trophy - The Tom Longboat Trophy for the out- standing Indian boy in South Ontario in"Sports and Academic work, and in his social adjustments, Gary is the President of our P,M.S. HiC Club. May the spirit of Easter fill all your souls, ber, He: "Since I met you, I can't eat, I can't drink and 1 can't sleep." She: "Why not, honey?" He: "Pm broke." EASTER GUM DROPS CAROUSEL 1-1b. cello pkg. 3 5¢ 'AVE 4¢ -- Del Monte Pineapple & Grapefruit 48-02. Juice - - = "ir 33c¢ SAVE 6c -- Libby's 15- -0Z. tin Fancy Peas 3 for 47 c "An Easter Treat" GOLDEN HOUR Assorted Chocolate: SAVE 5¢ -- Lushus _ Jelly Powders 31026¢ kB 1-1b. box 0 5¢ Flour SAVE 4¢ -- Robin Hood - All Purpose - 7-lb. bag - 49¢ | Grade "A" - Quality Meats Oven Ready 12 to 16 1b. average Turkeys 1» 49c Swift's BRAUNSCHWEIGER BACON & LIVER Swift's Assorted Chubs SANDWICH SPREAD cach COTTAGE 10- oz. Brookfield '39c¢ SAUSAGE MEAT Premium - Fully Cooked Skinless - Whole or half SHORT SHANK HAMS = 69c Swift's Premium - Ready to eat Fully Cooked PICNICS 1». 49c Swift's Premium - Smoked ROLLS w= 63¢ . 1-1b. bag 45¢ 1-1b. tin 55¢ 1-1b. pkg. 34c * Paramount 14-1b. tin 430 1-1b. pkg. 33¢c Cadbury's Blue Bonnet Lowney's Delsey INSTANT MARGARINE | , Ras oy Angelus CHOCOLATE Yellow Quik SALMON Marshmallows | TOTLET TISSUE 2 rolls 380 Ordnges Fresh Produce Sunkist - Easter Eatin' Ontario - Fancy Grade - 3-1b. poly bag Norikern Spy AFFLES - Lge. 110 size gojoet Quality doz 4 9c Stainless Steel Tasty - 3c Large Heads - Crisp - Tender LETTUCE Palm Garden Brand | TOMATOES TOMATO SLICER 17¢ - Cello tube 29c 19¢ Golden SWEET POTATOES 2. 19 20 pops - Cello Golden Hour LOLLYPOPS, Kraft CARAMILS, 7-o0z. pkg. Kraft PARTY SNACKS, 4-0z. size 25¢ Rosedale TOMATO JUICE, 48-02. tin 31c Aylmer Brand Stuffed Manz. 19¢ 25¢ 15-0z. pkg. "15-02. tin Robin Hood WHITE CAKE MIX, - - 29¢ Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE, EAN 25¢ VEL DETERGENT, 6c off Ige. pkg. 3dc Popular Brands of CIGARETTES, OLIVES, L.P. jar, 9-0z. 39¢ Carton of 200 hm i SIRT Libby's Fancy FRUIT COCKTAIL, * Dixie Brand NYLON STOCKINGS; . 15-0z. tin *. 26c '15 Denier, 51 Gauge, pr. ...._.._. 89¢ : : STRAWBERRIES, 15-07. pkg. ... 43c . BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS CUT CORN, 12-0z. pkg. aa 2 MIXED VEGETABLES, 11-07. pkg. 29¢ ve Dowson' s Food Market Phone 91 i nie aa ran ss Pi Free Delivery Port Perry Seagrave The April meeting of the W,A. was held. on Wednesday afternoon, "April 10th in the 8.8. room with 24 ladies attending. The devotional was in charge of Mrs, MacNeil of the North group. Meeting opened with a poem, singing of an Easter hymn after which Mrs, McTaggart read the Scripture lesson, Prayer was offered by Mrs. Ma¢Neil, © An Easter poem was read by Mrs. G, Stone, A vocal duet was rendered by Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Abraham in their usual capable man- ner, The speaker, Miss Wilson, was introduced by Mrs, Geisel. Miss Wil- son of Lindsay who is the Librarian of the Co- Op Libraries for Victoria County illustrated and gave a synop- sis of many religious books for both old and young which are available for the public in the different libraries, Mrs. MacNeil thanked the speaker for coming and helping out with the meet- ing in this manner." A hymn closed this part of the meeting. President Mrs. Keen took the meeting for the business, Three members paid their membership fees and the roll call was answered by a proverb, Minutes were read and collection of $56.66 was received.' Thank you notes were read by Mrs, McTaggart for card and book- let received and "$2. 42 turned in for the weight project. Treasurer report- ed $104 on hand. Hymn, "There is'a Green Hill Far Away" was sung and benediction closed the. meeting. Lunch was served by north group and a social time spent, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ewen, Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, of Oshawa, visited Mr, and Mrs. J. McTaggart on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenny and Mrs. Casey in Whitby on Sunday. About one hundred friends and neighbours from Seagrave and sur- rounding communities gathered for a house warming for the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter King. A few the new house by Rev. Mr. MacNeil, after which Mrs. Abraham and Mrs. Tobin sang "Bless This House" ac- companied on the piano accordion by Mrs. G. Gilson of Pleasant Point. The following address was vend by Mr. Glenn Moase. Dear Walter and Muriel: We have all come together on this Thursday night To give our best wishes, as well as words of dedication was offered "for | 37 . ¥ "4 > f s ' % . : ele ES LR BNE A RISE Bai ia a a a a A in Pd nested EN i ¥ 1 1 we might. We have watehed with great interest as your house grew, Till now it is finished all nice and brand new. It was a great deal of work we know that's true, There was hammering and sawing and lots to do. We know Muriel is expert at painting and flowers And on the hquse she has worked for hours, PB A motor to Walter is an open book From bulldozer to. water pump, he just takes a look He can find the trouble, and tinker a bit First thing you know he's fixed it quick. But now we find to our great surprise At laying blocks he can take a prize. From near and far your friends have come- To) wish you luck and have some fun. We hope you'll be healthy, wealthy and wise And really enjoy using our little sur- prise. ' Your friends in the community, Muriel and 'Walter were then pre- sented with a mirror, a green Hostess chair, a progght iron flower stand & smoker and' magazine stand. Altho taken by surprise they thanked every- one for their kind thoughts expressed in this way. They were also recipients of other gifts from friends. The remainder of the evening was spent in games and dancing, the music being provided by the Gilson Orchestra of Pleasant Point. Lunch was served bringing a very pleasant and enjoyable time to a close. CILUX gl SPRITE ER ENAMEL Won't yellow orabsorb grease. Cleans like a china plate. For kit chens, bathrooms, ve- frigerators. J Orde Marine UTIT BL LLAL ENAMEL --~---- PORT PERRY, PHONE 503 w Merchants of Port Perry | APPRECIATION DAY DRAW EACH SATURDAY Wifin r last wéek Port Perr Draw neéxt"week in front' of Western Tire Store. The Treasure Chest will contain $467.65. - 45.76 -- was Mrs. Vera Moase, Get your coupons by shopping in Port Perry 4 Give Smiles'n Chuckles Chocolates Le A SPECIAL EASTER TREAT 'Saturday Special Decorated for Easter GERROW' S BAKERY PHONE 32W G. M. GERRO Pl 0 "Fruit Salad Layer Cake, 10 1 1 DO i mam JIN CR EE SAA "8 n wet = DOUPE' § GENERAL STORE / Prince Alber, Onario We Carry a Complete Line of } Groceries, Fresh Meats, Vegetables + also Frozen Foods Sunbeam Bread and Cakes OPEN EVERY NIGHT until 9 p.m. CL@SED ON TUESDAY at 1.30 P.M. For Free Delivery Phone 485 w 3 tb ./ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE KING ST. WEST (No. 2 Highway) at Stevenson Rd. Easter Events © Sea Cadels ® Air Cadels FOR ALL THE ® Army Cadets ©® Ontario Regiment Band ® General Motors Pipe Band ® Oshawa Pipe Band ® Bowmanville Training > School Band ® Parade of 1957 Automobiles ® Parade of Antique Autos , . Corps of 20 Drum Majorettes © Girls in Old Fashioned Dress ® FREE EASTER EGGS 'Easter Parade Sunday, April 21, 2 to 4 p.m. At the Shopping, Centre nl CHILDREN re------ === I "Easter Fun Week Mon. April 22 to Sat. April 7m 3SHOWS EVERY DAY 10:30 AM. -- 2.00 P.M. -- 4 P.M. Monday: Turpin's Puppets Tuesday: Raisse & Balancin . Comedy Acrobatics Wednesiay: "Erno" y musical Clown _ Thursday and Friday Murray's Society Circus 3 Dogs & Ponies Saturday Fun on the Trampoline with The Zanies |. om ---- ~_/ Fs 5 ARRAY ASE RACE we R53 So Fe d Li ow iy es £2 = By Ta

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