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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jan 1958, p. 4

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4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28rd, 1968 nb of pl Sa i Sy LOCAL NEWS 5 oration JACKSON---In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. George L. (Eva) Jackson, who passed away, January 20, 1967. From -our happy home and cicle God has taken one we love; Borné away from sin and sorrow To a better home above. Sadly missed by Husband and family. / ree---- [n Memoriam NOON--In loving memory of our parents, Mary Jane Noon, who passed away Jan. 9, 1940 and Joseph Noon, who passed away Feb. 1st, 1967, Gone from us but leaving memorles, Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger While opon this death we stay. Ever remembered by Alma (Mrs. Emerton), Mabel and Gertrude (Mrs, Gordon Collins) and their, families. \ In Memoriam WALLACE--IN loving memory of a dear mother, 'who pagsed away on Jan. 28, 1966. - There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forevr. Ever remembered by Earl and Hazel, Card of Thanks | 1 would like to take this opportunity to thank all my friends and neigh- bours, the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital; also Drs. Rennie and M. B, Dymond for their kindness during my recent stay in the hospital. , ' Irene Henry. Card of Thanks I would like to thank the following . generous 1.0.D.E., Lions organizations for their Christmas Baskets, Club, 1.0.0.F., Teen Town, George Stephens Card of Thanks 1 wish to thank my friends and cards, flowers, and gifts I received while in neighbours for the lovely hospital. Also many thanks to Dr. Rennie, nurses and staff of Port Perry Mrs, Walter Manns, Hospital. JANUARY APPLIANCE SALE MOFF AT REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER COMBINATION Custom Model 2 Doors Automatic Defroster FREEZER 122 lbs. BIGGEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE EVER TT $200.00 For Your Present Frig. Ted . JACKSON'S THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A,, LTh, Rector Sunday, Jan. 26th-- : 11 a.m.--Sunday School (7 7 pm.--Evening Prayer ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B, Simpson Black, B.A., B.D. « Interim Moderator Sunday, Jan. 26th-- 11.00 a,m.--Sunday School 7.00 p.m,--Divine Worship, | PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8. Linstead, Minister Sunday, Jan. 26th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School - 11 a.m.--Morning Worship and Jr. Sunday School. L. > United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A. B.D, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES, January 26 10.16 a.m:--SCUGOG (Grace) 11.16 a.m.--MANCHESTER Church 1.16 p.m.--PROSPECT Church "Now as Jesus walked by the sea of Gallilee, He saw Simon and Andrew were fishers. And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after Me, and 1 will make ye to become fishers of men. ! nets, and followed Him." calling you too. * net ? : your net and come i - PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. Walter H. Crawford Sunday, Jan. 26th--- - 10 a.m.--Sunday School - 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting Friday, 8 p. m--Young Peoples Come and Worship with us. 9 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR Radio Station: CKLB, Oshaws . 1860 on your Dial Every Sunday Morning at 10.08 "We need our Church-- our Church needs us." Dec. 26-R7 CAUSEWAY BOWLING LANES .0'clock " BALLET -- TAP -- BATON High 'School, Saturday noon. «Phone Oshawa, RA 5-6122 Feb, 6 Pou PERRY Ph. 38W : | pourEs GENERAL STORE ei Groceries. - - Fresh and Cooked Meats ALWAYS IN STOCK OPEN EVENINGS -- CLOSED TUESDAY AFTERNOONS For Free Delivery Phone 485W Frozen Food ] 'la euchre in the Port Perry Publi¢ '| for a Private Bill to authorize the is~ casting a net into the sea; for they And straightway they forsook their Jesus is Will you forsake / Friday Nite Doubles starts Ay m. sharp Open Bowling 'il 9 Everyone welcome. Ee } Register for the Winter term at the Port Perry from 10..a.m. to 12.00 Coming Events Monster Bingo Monday Night, January 27th, 1968 at 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa, 20-- $20. games; 5--$30. games; one jack- pot-of §160, and two jackpots of $2560. Door rises Admission $1.00. 4 Euchre The Port Perry Lions Club will hold School on Friday, January Zith at 8 pm, Proceeds for Lions Charitable Work Notice Take notice that the Municipal Cor- poration of the Village of Port Perry has petitioned to the Lieutenant- Gov- ernor of Ontario and the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario sue of debentures for the amount of $80,000.00 to cover an éxpenditure of $29,800.00 incurred in exploration for a well site, well development and test- ing to provide an additional water supply to the Village of Port Perry and incidental expense thereto, The entire" debenture debt of the of Port Perry as of December 31st, 1967 was $404,000.00. The amount of the rateable proper- ty of the Municipality according to the last revised asséssment roll of the Corporation is $1,689,189.00. J. J. Gibson, Reeve. John F, Raines, Clerk-Treas. Feb. 20, 1968 i Guide and Brownie | Mothers The January meeting of.the Guide and Brownie Mothers will be held at Splendid prizes, Admission 60c.| = | Afternoon Tea Municipal Corporation of the Village | 116, 1968, Rev. W. J. H, Smyth, elder ~~I'Muckle, of Toronto. att ih Ee To Ar ms rm ------ ara : i Lis ' Euchre Ss On Thursday, January 80th, Parish Hall of the Catholic Church at 8.80, Refreshments served. Admission B60e. Euchre " The Scugog Home and School Club are sponsoring a. serfes of Euchres dates, 'Friday, Jan. 24th, Fri, Jan. 31st, and Fri, Feb. 7th. Euchres In Scugog Township Hall at 8.00 p.m. Lunch served. All welcome. - Admis- sion 60c, Feb. 6 i -- AND HOME BAKING SALE-- Come and bring a friend to the after- noon tea and home baking sale on Saturday, Feb. 1st at 2.30 in the Parish Hall' of the Church of the As- cension, = Jan, 80. Euchre The C.P.T. Committee of 1.0.0.F. and Rebekah Lodges will hold a euchre in the lodge hall on Friday, Jan. 81st. Admission b0c. Prizes and Refreshments. Everyone welcome. .. Jan.30 SMYTH, Rev. W. J. H.--Suddenly, at Victoria, B.C., on Wednesday, Jan. son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Smyth, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, beloved brother of Jane H. Smith, of Belleville, Ontario, cousin of David Service Sunday afternoon at. 8 o'clock.- Further; ser- vice in Omemee United Church, Ome- mee, Ont., Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Interment Emily Cemetery, Omemee. : | here she made many friends and was | § which will be held on the following | -| Consolation, Mr, H. Kerry. 4 : Eh SAFI RRS rt ar he wen re dg Eyre ya. ig 4 hE AS RA LS Shs do add Sin a at ~ collectors may do so. Pa nao Lf ye re in sted in | Mrs. tor ay do do. Mk Bur they becoming a a L will be covered by the Blanket Bond | Community Credit Union leave your which insures all credit i workers name with one of these ladies, makes a speedy recovery. p, 44 We received word: recen at Muy Louise Wicks, wife of Mr. Wicks, died recently in a 'rest home in West Hill. While Mrs, Wicks lived a great help both in the Church and |& Community Club, - The friends, i Epsom extend 'deepest sympathy to]§s Mr, Wicks: "and his family, Mrs. Dong, Kimbin, David, Sharon i and Larry Cumming, of Toronto, vish 5 ed in the village 'on Saturday, tases la * Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Rogers and fam- ft ily of Bowmanville, spent Sunday with | § Mr, and Mrs, Walter Rogers; ki gt 'Mr, and Mrs: R. Armstrong visited | with Mr. and Mrs. Gourlie, Uxbridge, £5 on Sunda Se 5 Tn Por Perry, Groom; and 'Surrounding District | Complete Line of Farm Mackiiery | SID PASS, BOX 34 PORT PERRY STAR, > Foy Particulars { 5 "A meeting of the Epsom Commun- | § ity: Club, was held in Epsom School on | #8 January 10th, 'There were fourteen |% tables of euchre played. Prize win- | ners were as follows: 1st lady, Mrs.'E. | § Watson; 2nd lady, Mrs. R. Rogers; |& 1st gent, | & Mr, John Birkett; 2nd C. Geer, Con, |g Mr. H. Kiezebrink. Ladies door prize, | $8" 'Mrs. G. McCollough. Men's do0T | 8 ecscncececncscenncecscecsoncecscecsosonceecececstacaoscaiscrorscscectocecececeectieceotdt prize--Mr, Carnochan. Friday, Jan. | or RARE A AA ARERR RAED 24th there will be another PRITIR OG | iiss i Sa - ion Bodo CLEARANCE SALE AT TG - atThe Elizabeth Shoppe : Bacher Credit || HalfPrice ~~ SL 00 Sale of nion GIRDLES, BRAS" - GLOVES, reg. to $2.50: "NYLONS (odd sizes and shades, $1.65 value = Articles Girl's Winter Coats . Sizes 7, 9, 10 and 12 Ladies' House Coats The regular monthly meeting of the | & Manchester Community Credit Union | was held at the home of Mrs. Alan Booth, treasurer. Twelve new mem- bers were accepted, five applied and : gizes 14 to 20 : Children's English were accepted for chequeing privil- 5 '2-pc. Don River Cotton ® Wool Socks, 4 to' BW ih eges. Four loans amounting to seven | Dresses, sizes 12, 14 14X . 4 3 pairs $L 00 thotisand dollars were approved and the directors planned to close the year 1957 officially with their annual meet- ing to be held in the Myrtle hall ¢ on | February 28th, oo" an 0% $0 0% Other Items Sealy Reduced "All Snow' Suits, Coat Sets and Ski Pants ; 5 § LL ANOTH ROAD CLEARANC A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Lower than ever before road clearance . .. plus more interior room, too! Pontiac means new horizons of easy travel . . . over 247; the home of Mrs. Witherspoon, Man- The directors approved the pambiig 4; Ladies Skirts and Slacks, $2.00 any garment : 8 9 O chester, at 8.80 on Tuesday, Jan. 28, of Mrs, George Parry, of Port Perry £ Black Velvet Blouses, reg. $5.95 .. CE $3.97 5 The purpose of the meeting is to plan EPSOM Dairy, and Mrs. Norman Smith of: i Black and White Wool Jerseys, reg. $6.95... ......for $4.87 § and discuss winter and spring activi- Greenbaank, to act as collectors for|# Boys Draper Suits, reg. $3.98 ........ ey clear at $2.26 ties. Come out and present your ideas.| We are sorry to 2oport that Mr.! the Credit Union, Any member for 4 an ideal Bab Gift. If a ride is needed phone 276-M and | Leach is on the sick list again. All{whem it would be convenient to leave 5 aby Rrangportai/on will be arranged. his friends and neighbours hope he | their deposits or loan payments with 1 COME IN AND BROUSE AROUND Ss » © oo. yet engineering wizardry has added a full inch t to rugged and rutted roads you couldn't make before. HHA : ne Hi Hl J Sit Chi 2-Door Sedan Yo

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