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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 May 1957, p. 4

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Ha a ' Ae 4¢--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1957 LOCAL Miss Georgia Brock has returned to her teaching duties in the High School here after an enjoyable Easter vaca- tion at the Bermudiana, in Hamilton, Bermuda, Notice: Re: Polio Vaccination All Scugog Island children between the ages of 6 months and 19 years | may receive polio innoculation at the Centre School starting at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 7th, Married HOFF-COULTER--On April 26th, 1957 at St. Mary's (Kerrisdale) An- glican Church, Vancouver, B. C., Claudia Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Coulter of Tor- onto, to John Pennock Hpff, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hoff of Van- couver, i. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cochrane of Blackstock, Ontario announce the en- gagement of their daughter Gloria Joyce to Raymond Robert Abraham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Abra- ham of Seagrave, Ontario. The mar. riage to take place at Séagrave Pa:- sonage, May 18th, 1957. Birth ESPIE---Bruce and Georgina Espie announce the birth of a daughter, Ar- lene Anne, April 18th, 1957, in the Oshawa -General Hospital; a sister for Linda, Dianne and Robert, Card of Thanks In the midst of our sorrow we wish to_express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our friends, relatives and neighbours for the beantiful flowers, words of sympathy and many, many deeds of kindness shown us in the loss of our beloved husband, father and brother, the late Ted Kight. |. --The family. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Ward and Cathie of Oshawa visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leach on the arrival of a new granddaughter and a new great grand. son. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott, Jane, Eli- zabeth and Alex of Blackstock called Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor and Doris. Mrs. Chas. Wilcox and Michael of Pickering spent Monday with her aunt Mrs. Robt. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart and family of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Newman are moving into the parsonage this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Reed of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. L. Nicholls and son Cecil of Victoria Square visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Boynton. Student, teachers at the school this week aré Clare Selig and Susanna Dorothy Busby, dear father of Jack, They are boarding with | Virginia Lee, Ted, Bobby, Carole Gay, Rubinoff. Mrs. A. Christie. Mr. and Mrs. M:. Lakey and family of Brooklin, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Rogers and family of Bowmanville and Mx. R. Harper of Utica had Sunday even- ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers. Everyone is invited to attend the W.A. Anniversary this Sunday, May ith at 3.00 o'clock. Dr. Crosely Hun- ter is the guest speaker, Sympathy is extended to Mrs, M. McCannel on the loss of her aunt Mrs. Cummins, : Don't gorget the Community Club party this Friday evening, May 3rd. Everyone-yelcome. i == eR CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev. K. W. Seott, L.Th., Rector Sunday, May 5th-- 11 a.m>--Holy Communion and Sermon --Sunday School. | ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Minister: . Rev. B. D; Armstrong, B. A, D. D. Sunday, May 5th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--LEvening Worship. Rev. Donald McQueen of Lindsay will be the speaker. May 12th, evening--Fastern Star Service. = PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Paul Delaney Sunday, May 5th-- Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning Service at 11.a.m. Evening Service at 7.00 p.m. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, May 56th-- , 10.156 a.m.--Scugog Church (Grace) 11.00 a.m.--Scugog S: S. (Head) 11.16 a.m.--Manchester Church 1.15 p.m.--Prospect Church 7.30 p.m.--Scugog Church (Head) You are cordially invited to come al worship with us, y | PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, May 5th-- SPRING CONVENTION OSHAWA PRESBYTERY YOUNG PEOPLES UNION "3 Guest Preacher--Rev. Philip Romeril of Blackstock, Ont. 11 a.m.--*"Our Need: His Response" 7 p.m.--"Modern Miracles of His Power", Installation Service. Candelight Service. > Everyone Welcome. 3 #3 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - Rev. Harold J. Williamson, Pastor ® Sunday, May 5th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. Rev. Hervey Slank of Oshawa.® 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service « Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Fri., 8 p.m.--Service cancelled for * Hall, Toronto. ~ Everyone Welcome. \V| THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR Radio Station CKLB, Oshawa 1360 on your Dial Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 "We need our Church-- our Church needs us." Dec. 26-67 Deaths . JACKSON --- Following a lengthy illness at Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday, April 22nd, Arthur Mansell Jackson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson, beloved husband of David and Patrick, brother of Clifford of Mattoon, Ill, Mildred (deceased) atid Everett, Toronto. WEIR----Suddenly in his 76th year, David John Weir of Hamilton. Fun- eral on Tuesday, April 30th from the McDermott-Panabaker Chapel. Inter- ment in the family plot at Pine Grove Cemetery. Left to mourn his passing are two sisters Mrs. Fred Bruce(Sar- ah) of Victoria B.C. and Mrs. E. R. Dunk (Alice) Edmonton Alta. Pre- deceased by sisters Mrs. John Jeffery (Maggie) Mrs. Robert Cassie (Eliza- beth) and Mrs. Walter Sharp (Laura) and by brother Walter F. i Stewing Beef . . . .. CAWKER BROS. V | Frozen Corn ............2 pkgs. 49c. Prime Rib Roast ............Ib. 55c. 1 No : FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING : UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK =o: ceveevn... 1b. 49. PHONE 29 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY ew fe TE Te be Ra dh Sh 4 PA er i me eet biaea COMING EVENTS 'Everyone is welcome. graduation of E.P.B.C. in Massey p' BOY SCOUT Paper Salvage Boy Scout Paper Salvage on Wed- nesday, May 8th in the evening. Please leave papers out before 6 p.m. Please have papers properly tied. May 2 Euchre To be held in the Church of the As- cension Parish Hall, Thursday, May 9th at 8.80 p.m. Under the auspices of the Afternoon Guild, Admission 60c. Prizes and refreshments. May2 At the Parish Hall, Church of the Ascension, on Saturday, May 4th at 2 pm, under the auspices of the Evening Guild. Good used clothing, home baking and afternoon tea. May 2 Take Notice Mrs. Gladys V. Archer wishes to inform her friends and acquaintances '| that her name was inadvertently left out of the current telephone directory. Her phone number is 118:r-22. Will those who are interested please note this number down in your directory. ---- Anniversary Service The Epsom W. A. Anniversary Ser- vice will be held on Sunday, May b at 3 p.m. in the Epsom United Church. Rev. Crossley Hunter of Trinity Unit- ed Church, Toronto, will be guest speaker. Special music provided by Mrs. Luella Kennedy and Mrs. Mabel Cawker of Port Perry. A Cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. a LL Exhibition of n ] ! Paintings : An Exhibition of Paintings by Ux- bridge Art Group and originals from Toronto Art Gallery will be shown in Uxbridge Music Hall, May 3, 4, bth. Fri. & Sat--7 to 10 p.m. Sat. & Sun.--2 to 5 p.m. Silver Collection in aid of the Ux- bridge Hospital, : Cartwright Curlers Banquet (continued from front page) conducted the election of officers which resulted as follows: President ~-- Merlin Suggitt; Vice- President -- Brian Hamilton; Sec'y- Treasurer -- Neil Bailey; Executive Committee -- Roy McLaughlin, Dave Wilson and Howard Malcolm. Audit- ors -- Wallacé Marlow and Richard Bowles. Schedule Manager *-- Roy Turner. Tw films "There is Magic in Curl- ing" & "The Drama of Curling" were meuh enjoyed by all. Letter. From Rev. C. W. Hutton To the Curling Club Rockford, Alta, Feb, 20, 1967 Dear Neil and Members of the Cartwright Curling Club: I promised before I left that I would write sometime during the winter and tell you about the state of curling in this part of the country. Well, we have had a very good season although I have not been able to curl a great deal. Wé are in midst 'of what they call here "the square draw" which was what we called the regular schedule in Cartwright. We have fourteen rinks in this competition. There are a few lady curlers. The regular schedules are badly dis- rupted by bonspiels as every club around the country has one and it takes a whole week. These bonspiels sts four events and run on a pro- cess of elimination. One rink can win two competitions and the big prize is for the grand aggregate. By the time they get thirty rinks cut down to the two for the grand aggregate they have some pretty good curlers. Friday is the church bonspiel which they run off every year between the three churches on the circuit. It is 'to be at Rosebud this year and they compete for a small trophy that one of the men donated. . The winter is slipping away and we have had a really nice one here, I have a fifty-six mile drive every Sun- day and so fay have not missed one Sunday. The temperature has gone down pretty low about four times for a week or so but has been quite mod- erate. We have all been in excellent health during the winter and of course very busy with our large territory to look after. Always glad to hear from you, Sincerely, C. Wesley Hutton. Stugoy News We had a rather beautiful day for our morning service at Grace United Church, on Sunday. We welcome home Mrs. Braham and her family, Dr. Kenneth' Braham sang a solo "Nearer My God To Thee." Congratulations to" Mr. and Mrs. Victor Aldred (nee Marjorie Milner) on their marriage last Friday evening at Grace United Church, Reyl--John Braham officiated. ~~ = There is to be a"pot luck supper at the Head Church on Friday, May 8, sponsored by the Scugog Home and School Association. Everyone wel- come--6,30. p.m, ' LL The Junior Choir will meet at the Head Church on Thursday at 4 p.m. The Senior Choir will meet Thursday evening at 8.30 p.m. at Grace United. At 8. S. Mrs. Newnham read the theme story to a splendid attendance. Please note, next Sunday, owing to Y.P.U. Convention in Port Perry, our S. S. will commence at 1.80, with Worship service at 2.15, : The members of the Y.P.U. request everyone to attend a "Varigty Pro- gram" in the Church Parlours on Fri- day night, at 8 o'clock. Silver col- lection, : Mrs. Myrtle Manns, Mrs. Clara Dowson, Mrs. Reta Rodman and Mrs. Dorothy Martyn attended the annual meeting of the Oshawa Presbytery of the W.A. on April 26th. The meeting was held in Newcastle United Church from 10 am. to 4 p.m. All reported a very worth while day spent with members of all W.A.'s in this Pres- bytery.- : T : Mrs. Don Gerrow, Mrs. Laverne- Martyn and Mrs. Alan Redman attend. ed the retirement dinner given in hon- our of Miss E. MacGregor last Tues- day evening, * The Head W.A. held their monthly supper on April 24th. A fine crowd A attended and all admired the new) built-in cupboards which are now com- ¥ pleted. They are indeed a credit to, those who did the work on them. Public Notice / Re: Public Dumping in Township of Reach The Board of Health of the Twp. of Reach forbid the depositing of any animal matter in- cluding feathers, poultry, eggs, carcasses. or. offal in any public dumpin the Township of Reach. Any person found guilty of any offence -- against the above regulations will be prose- Signed cuted under Section 81 of the Public Health Act, R.S.0., Chapter 306. DR. G. M. RENNIE, M.O.H. GRANT CHRISTIE, Sec'y MOH. 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