\ 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER bth, 1067 LOCAL NEWS I "Memeriam DAVIS--In loving memory of Uncle Harry (Harry Davis) who passed away Dec. 8th, 19566, THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Coming Events: Monster Bingo Monday Night, December 9th. at 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa, 20-- $20. games; 5--$30. games; one jack- pot of $150. and two jackpots of $260. Agriculiure Project Winners ROBERT HOLLIDAY WINS 100 BUSHEL CORN CLUB The Ontario County 100 Bushel Corn Club was brought to a success- ful conclusion 'on NoVember 22, with | means at their ioporal to secure the] highest yield possible. Byron Risebrough, R.R. 1, Uxbridgé won the competition with a yield of 622 bushels per acre. This was approximately the same ay- erage yield as last year. The average "| vield for all the contestants was 863. his trip to the Provincial Junior Far- mer Camp. - Both" speakers were and Walter Kerry was declared the winner. @ Few things are bitterer than to feel bitter." A man's venom ee Sri don highly praised by thé ddjudicators, |. a eR ets SCOTT, Liscar--At gon, Seagrave, Ont., o 30th, 1957, Liscar Scott, beloved hus- band of the late Lillian McKnight and dear father of Ombrs (Mrs. C, W. the home of his \ Clark) Little Britain and Roy of Sed- grave, Service from Chapel of Mec- .Saturday, Nov, ° Dermott - Panabaker, Port Perry on , (Anglican) Door a banquet in the Legion Hall, Ux- poisons himself more than his orig A page in the book of memory Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A., LTh., Rector| Prists., Avmigtion $1.00, bridge. A very fine turkey banquet victim, - | Tuesday. Interment Pleasant Point . - Silently turns today. Sunday, Dec. 8th, 1957-- ' was. served by the Quaker Hill Wo- (i Fs Caries Buxton |Cemetery. © ~ 3 $c ii . We remember you in silence, 9 a.m.--W. A. Corporate Com union E h 3 F hy men's Institute. ounty armers a -- = : And 'make no outward show, 7 p.m.--Evening Prayer uc re or : Slr nile a a a And what it meant to loose you MINOR HOCKEY CLUB--Sponsor. The highlight of the.banquet was «| Hold Debate Wc cicic cia ico oc of oe | TR Qi ' No one will ever know, ST. JOHN'S ed by the' Catholic Women's League | 8" address: by 'Mr. Ken Fallis, Field Avid, eh 3 ¥ in Ft C A U S E Ww R é, Louie. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in the Catholic Hall on Saturday, De- | Crops, Branch, Toronto. Mr. Fallis| mpe port Perry High School Audi- Donations fo Minor 5 » Mh UIT AA : Minister: : cember Tth~fit 8.30 o'clock. -Special outlined some very succesful experi-|yo jum wag the scene of some strong : : B 0 WL IN NE mental work that had been done at Rév. B. D. Armstrong, B. A, bs D. Sunday, Dec. 1st--" ", Ty Cm / ™ In Memoriam prizes, refreshments, Admission 50c. All proceeds to the Minor Hockey the 0.A.C., Guelph this year, on con- : debates and powerful speeches, when the Ontario County Junior Farmers Hockey Fund LANES . SAMELLS -- In loving memory of { ,.day, Dec. 8th, 1957-- a Club. . > Dec. 5 trol of weeds by the use of pre em- eld their annual debating and public | Canadian Legion, Branch 419 ,.$100.00 v9 Mrs, C. Samells who. passed away| 1; gm _ Sunday School Rl ergence sprays, : speaking competition. The 'topic fov|y;o o club 100.00 REY December 10, 1954. 7 --Evening Worshi 1 ' the debate was "Resolved that farm| =~ =~ EEE RL Fr id D ubl 5 {ra : p.m.--lvening .yvorship Contestants in the 100 Bushel Corn| the a 8 at farm N 3 No one knows how much we miss you, = : Christmas Parly Club may plant any variety of corn [people are losing their independence" Chamber of Commerce . 10000 K K10A ite 0 es o No one knows the bitter pain The United Church of Canada is --What do you think? Service Club, United Church .... 25.00 they wish on their three acre compe- I 0 bh 2 We have suffered, since we lost you SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE . oe Baby od Mii Pally tition plot, and may use any means at actin a4 Tide to. trie Couiiy. AG: Eastern Star .......ooieiin wee 0.00 starts at 0 p.m. sharp i y Life has never been the same. Minister: Well he held 90 ay, Deo, Oth at 8; ,,.,, disposal to secure the highest| .... g "the Port P. Junior | Warriner Lodge, LO.O.F. ....... 25.00 : Ep, 8 In our hearts your memory lingers, Rev. J. K. Braham. M.A., B.D o'clock in the United Church¥ Base- yield. / goclation were the Fort Ferry Junior Beare -Mot Car Wash 40.00 Everyone welcome. Xi J Sweetly, tender, fond and true, Sunda ' Dec. Sth 1957-- i Ate ment. Mothers please bring children's | Farmers. The President, Wesley ors: Lar wash ..uue h hd 3 vo here Is motos dag dene sober £ " we 2 ey ries Ginivch pink boxes; also some cookies. Mr. Robert Holliday, Columbus, won Johnston, welcomed the county mem- | Scugog Chapter I.O.D.E. ........... 50.00 0 B li ht ] 9 rig --We do not think of you. 11.00 am. SCUGOG Hat 8 8 the competition with an estimated bers, and_ then turned the meeting | Port Perry Teen Town ........... 100.00 pen ow mg 1 A : Sadly missed by C. Samells, Geo.| 11d ®t 0 rR Church . . | yield of 99.8, bushels of hello) i Nets ir Coty Fibgany Maustyn| Honeydale Women's Institute .... 10.00 oc oC oR Samells, Edna and John Beckett, FAR Seve . S f Eld 1 per acre. The average yield for the McRnight, who con ¢ compe- |. o'cl k. (RHP « . Rodger and Helen Hope, |, 1110 b-- BO Cau ervice or er Y 21 contestants was 81 bushels per titions. In the - first debate Jeanne ¥ 1d - . worship with us The Girl Guides wish to serve the| zero, This was considerably. 'higher Alsop and Helen Morrison of the Bea- 1% J : Pp . | senior citizens of Port Perry and will| {pan last year, when the average Vverton Junior Institute upheld the re- - - AD, APES . . = undertake snow shovelling with no yield was 59 bushels per acre. solution, while Keith Shier and Wil- Li « PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH |charge.. If you are sick or are in need |" liam Wetheral of the Beaverton Junior 0. ) I. 0. 0.F News Rev. E, 8. Linstead, Minister of their services please phone Mrs. _-- Farmers upheld the negative. This 7 Ant y Sunday, Dec. 8th, 1957-- Frank Godley, Port Perry 319. ; was one case where the boys outtalk- 4 . : os A combination consisting of an en- 10 a.m.--Sunday School : RO $0.10 ed. the girls. In the secod debate; / Port Perry i ff ergetic committee and the generosity '11 a.m.--Morning Worship and Jr. 500 2 Wesley Johnston' and Jim Aird of the gl ee ' i bs of a good many members enabled our Sunday School. Twenty-four potato growers "took | Port Perry Junior Farmers upheld the . {7 C.P.T. committee to augment its We celebrate the 250th Annidegsary Boy Scout part in the Ontario County 500 Bush- | affirmative, while the Beaverton boys Lions' Club ES, funds. This in turn will help to bene- of the birth of the Rev. Chas: Wesley. iP Fel Potato Club this year. The pro-| tried once more to uphold the negative, NI " fit needy families in the district. PAPER SALVAGE ject was brought to a successful con-| This time the Port Perry Junior Far- . ' Fis Nov. 15th a box social and dance, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH clusion on November 26, with a ban- | mers proved to be the better debaters. |] i ee was held in the Manchester Hall Rev. Walter H. Crawford A) i d D 14th. quet in the Zephyr United Church.| However, the judges, Mr. Whitby, Mr. } " CHRISTMAS } i A i While the crowd was small the liber- d ur ny. ec. The Zephyr Woman's Association ser MacDonald, and 'Mr. Parkinson, all of Cn A - 4 al bidding on the novel and original Sunday, Dec. 8th, 1957-- ved a very delicious turkey banquet. Port Perry, had no easy task. : y 3 boxes of food Xealeed 5 heiarkinl; 0 ll i 2 |" Representatives were present from| Following fhe debate the .Public F 0 Ww L B I N b 0 CAR TR a.m.--XNorning yvorship commercial firms that -had donated | Speaking Competition was conducted. he Lh opal Tige mee 7 Poe ra eins Service | Round and nd Sg uare merchandise as prizes for the compe- es in spoke on a Chickens &* Turkeys Ca ) y Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting Dancing on 'Frida x) 6th at 9 tition. The winning contestants re-|gong that the Ontario County Junior . i decided to i gon on Mg Friday, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples | pm. in the new vivo Hall, | ceived their prizes. Mr. R. E.\Goodin | Farmers Choir sing "Canada oi Heri- in the PORT PERRY PUBLIC - SCHOOL "on aire, a Chinese auction (something Come and Worship with us. Utica. Music by Northern Ramblers, | spoke on the necessity of producing tage"; for his impromptu, he chose new to the members). The climay came with a supper consisting main- ly of barbequed chicken. In most of these efforts which one stages to pro- "mote goadwill and benevolence we us- ually omit individual mention. On this occasion we shall depart from the us-| "We need our Church-- : ual and mention that Bro. J. J. Gibson . our Church needs us." donated -the fowl for this occasion. Dec. 26-87 _ Our many thanks and appreciation to => "Jay" and all who contributed to the - success of the evening. A reminder that Corinthian Lodge visit us on our next meting, Dec. 9th for a dartball encounter so be on hand. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF PHE AIR Radio Station CKLB, Oshaws 1860 on -your Dial Every Sunday Morning at 10.03 @® No matter how high a man rises, he needs something to look up to. | | --English Precept Fast and Lilling--- Admission $1.60 per couple, Single ment. old Time Methodist Awakening Meetings held each Sun- 1 day at Burketon School House at 8.00 pm. Everyone welcome. Rev. &. E. Magee, Toronto, pastor, Doll Draw Tickets "Hospital Auxiliary Representatives please return tickets 'stubs, unsold tickets and money on Friday, Dec. 13 to Mr. Greer's Office between 2 and 6 p.m. Mrs. R. Cornish, Convener. Dec, 12 Those qualifying were D. Davies, Gent $1.00. Proceeds for Hall-Equip- |- high quality potatoes. . Contestants may-plant_any. variety 'of potatoes they wish, and use any \ i : jposy THEATR Uxbridge v/ THURS. to SAT. James Stewart : Audie Murphy "Night Passage" DEC. 5-7 ! "Television". Frank Barkey, Clare- mont spoke on Livestock and the Ato- mic Bomb; for his impromptu he chose TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17th, at 8.30 p.m. & : Meat Muffins on Noodles. + in Technicolor STR - Sr RT New May or MON. and TUES. .....DEC. 9-10 . For Uxhoid e Dirk Borgarde it in g il Met By Four were nominated for the Public : ; et ) School Board, Gordon McKellar, Lloyd - y Capstick, Ross Rodman and Clarence Moonlight . Johnston. Mr. Capstick withdrew his yen RIDES name and the other three qualified,| An Exciting World War 2 Nominated for Mayor 'were: Wm. Adventure Hockberg, Dr. T. E. Lennox, Gordon - Sith and Dr. C. C. Puterbough. = Mr.| WED. and THURS. .DEC. 11-12 Hockberg was acclaimed when the - GHiers Sbicew. Rae M. For.| ANOTHER SPINE-TINGLING ominated for reeve: Rae M. Fer-| . : guson (Acclamation). HORROR SHOW Nominated for council: Fréd W. Z hi f M Taylor, Dennis Davies, James Martin, om 1€S 0 oralau Fred Kelland, A. G. Tipper, Gordon Plus Smith, T. E..Lennox, Gordon Coulter. : T - »| The Man Who Turn- EAT balls don't have to "go steady" with spaghetti, Here they're cooked in the oven in a muffin tin for fifteen minutes, then served on hot, buttered noodles sprinkled with croutons and v~=~v ceeds, Il Martin, F. Kelland, A. Tipper and G. Smith, leaving one council seat still to be filled. A new nomination will be called for Thursday, December 5th, and in the case of more than one nomination, an ed To Stone ~~ Adult Last Show stars at 8.30 p. m. just like an office typewriter . . . com- plete with a wide choice of carrying 'cases, : : ' " 8 MODELS AVAILABLE -- Super, Sterling, Clipper, Skyriter and the world's f/rst and only * Electric Portable. Salih Coon "This really is a Merry Christmas! A Smith-Corona 'Portable of my own from the most wonderful Dad in the world." To this young lady a Smith-Corona is more: than a Christmas thrill . . . it's a lifetime gift:and treasured helper for many years ahead. 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