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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Feb 1958, p. 4

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4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1958 x 1 i) x. / . a Ne 3 § 15505 ey § 0 pA A x : Ny a = LO ne b SF ra ye Sn TEA Sv THUR § A aie Li SRP) AR EE LOCAL NEWS In Memoriam GORRILL--In loving memory of a Duncan Gorrill, who passed away, dear father and grandfather, Samuel | February 24th, 1956. 1 little knew when I woke that morn Jhe-sorrow the day would bring. The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one I loved so dear. Sometimes it's hard to understand Why some things have to be, In His wisdom, God has planned Beyond my power to see. Ever remembered by daughter Hilda, Ross and family. In Memoriam GORRILL--In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Samuel Duncan ,Gorrill, who passed away, February 24th, 1966. What would we give if we could say Hello Dad, in the same old way. To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit' 'with ou and chat awhile, = Always * "remembered by daughter Hazel," son-in-law Jay and grand- children.' = $5. AN pe ee LL span In Memoriam GORRILL--In loving memory of a belbved: 'hiisband and father, Samuel D. Gorrill, who passed away suddenly February 24th, 1956. I am sp lonesome here without you, I miss you more:each day. Life does not seem the same Since 'fou: were called away. My heart still aches with sadness, My eyes shed many a tear, God alone knows how much I miss As this ends the second year. Sadly missed and ever remembered by. your, lonely wife, Carrie. In Memoriam WILLIAMS--In: loving memory of a dear 'wife -and mother," Mary Ethel Willian, who passed away Feb. 20th, 1966. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true. There'is not a day, dear mother, That we_do not think of you. Always remembered by husband and family. Canadian Highway Safety Conference Bicycles are predominantly vehicles of youth, and, as such are controlled by rash, unthinking drivers, warns the Canadian Highway Safety Conference. Motorists who encounter these unpre- dictable, flitting two-wheelers: must always be on their guard. The parents of youngsters who own bicycles have a grave responsibility to instill in their free-wheeling off-spring the fact that no motorist wants to run down a cyclist, as well as the sense of re- sponsibility required in the operator THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE 'ASCENSION " (Anglican) Rev. E. W, Fuller, B.A, L.Th.,, Rector SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd 4 7.00. p.m.--Evening Prayer. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, B. Simpson Black, B.A., B.D. Interim Moderater Sunday, Feb, 23rd 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School 7.00 p.m.--Divine Worship |! : NOTE--Beginning Sunday, March 2, the Hour of 'Worship wll be changed . to 10-a.m, each Sunday, There will be no evening service thereafter.' > PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8. Linstead, Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. 10 a.m, Sunday School b 11 a.m. Morning Whorship and Jr. Sunday School The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE " Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Minister. Sunday, February 23rd 10.16 a.m.--SCUGOG CHURCH 11.16 a.m.--MANCHESTER Church 1.156 p.m.--PROSPECT CHURCH ... 8.00 pm.--SCUGOG CHURCH If the weather warrants it, we will 'have Evening Service at "Head Mem- orial" and have the Junior Choir to lead us in song. We hope to have the Moving Pictures. 14 Card of Thanks I would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. John Diamond and all the nurses at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, for kindness shown my late husband during his stay in hospital, Mrs, Susan Hammond. Announcement MALCOLM--Norene and Neil are pleased to announced the arrival of their son, James Neil (Jamie) at the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, February 14th, 1968, a little brother for Mary Lou and Gordie. Birth DENURE--Fred and Dorothy are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Raymond Scott, 8 lbs., b ozs. at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on February 6th, 19568. Coming Evens Monster Bingo Monday night, February 24th, 1958, at 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa, 20-- $20. games; 6--$80, games; one jack- pot of $160. and two jackpots of $260. Door Prizes. Admission $1.00, 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 for a Private Bill to authorize the is- sue of débentures for the amount of $30,000.00 to cover an expenditure of $29,300.00 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 Municipal Corporation of the Village -|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 assessment roll. of the Corporation is $1,639,189.00. J. J. Gibson, Reeve. - John F, Raines, Clerk-Treas. Feb. 20, 1058 Service Club The - February meeting 8 of the Ser- vice Club will be held on'Tuesday, 26 February at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Allan Walsh. Ladies are invited to bring their favorite hobby. Roll call will be answered with the date of your wedding anniversary. Dance Utica Community Hall on Saturday evening, February 22nd, at 8.30 p.m. Music by The Melodiers. Admission 76c per person. Valentine Dance The 0.N.O. Valentine Dance will be held on Friday, February 21st in the Recreational Centre Blackstock, Mont- gomery Orchestra in attendance, Dan- cing 9 to 1, Admission $1.00 per per- son. Refreshments and Prizes. Feb. 13 Church Parade In commemoration of Thinking Day the Guides and Brownies Church Par- ade on-Sunday, February 23rd, 1958, to the Anglican Church, Port Perry, at 3.30 p.m. Parents, members of the Ladies' Auxiliary and Scout Associa: tion are cordially invited. Take Notice It has come to vy attention that a pamphlet entitled "The Truth of the Misunderstanding that Exists in the Township of Cartwright" has been printed and distributed purporting to be with the compliments of the 1957 Township Council. I wish to disas- sociate myself from any connection with the pamphlet and the statements therein and can only express regrets that it was published as the effect was entirely misleading to those with- out knowledge of the facts. BRUCE ASHTON, Reeve Guide Mothers The February meeting of the Guide Mothers will be held at the home of Mrs. Arnold Roach, Manchester, on Monday, February 24th at 8.15 p.m. As there will be very little business to discuss this will be a work meeting, If you have a bazaar project started bring it with you. Other work for the bazaar will be provided for the evening. Penny draw will be held. Lunch served. Please note the change to Monday evening: Dr.' Gustav Bohstedt, aathor of the column, Efficient Feeding and Live Stock Management, (which the "Star" will publish from time to time) is widely recognized as one of the na. tion's foremost authorities on animal nutrition and live stock management, and as ah agricultural consultant to South American Governments, He is Emeritus Professor of Animal Husbantry of Wisconsin where ~he served as chairman of the Department of Animal Husbandry from 1948 until his retirement last June. In charge of the live stock nutrition research program for many years, Dr. Bohstedt is well known for his work with salt and other minerals, as well as his valuable studies in the conservation of forage crops for more economical is and milk production. . . Bohstedt brings to his column on a stock feeding and management the ability to translate research ach- ievements into greater production in everyday farming. His popularity as an author is already established through his numerous contributions i to agricultural journals during the years he was in the classroom and laboratory. . Besides his contributions to Amer- ican agriculture, Dr. Bohstedt assilst- dustry in Mexico and Columbia, a research program for its experi- mental farms. He was a consultant to the Ministry of Education of Vene- | zuela where he pioneered the zevelop- ment of 8 modern Department of An- imal Industry at the Central Univer- sity of Venezuela. He has also con- ducted surveys of the live stock in- Since retiring from the University of Wisconsin, Dr, Bohstedt has been a . Visiting Professor in Animal In. dustry- at .the University of Illinois, He also is continuing as & consultant to the U.S, Department of Agricul- ture's State Experiment Stations Divisions, and to the Salt Institute, and as a member of the Allied In-| dustry Association Advisory Commit- tee of the Nutrition Council of the American Feeds Manufacturing Asso- ciation, Other professional connections which Dr. Bohstedt maintains include the American Society of Animal Produc- tion, of which he has served as secre- tary, 'vice-president and president; the American Dairy Science 'Associa- tion, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Am- erican- Association of University Pro- feasors, 13 Persons Rescued On Lake Simcoe JACKSON'S POINT, Ont.--Thir- teen persons, three of them women, and four of whom had not eaten in 86 hours, were rescued Tuesday from Lake Simcoe fishing huts where they had been stranded by high winds and drifting 80OW, A group from Holland Landing, 20 miles north of Toronto, had been trap. ped in their small huta on the lake for four days. Two other parties, one from the Stouffville district, eight miles of Toronto, and 1 mile from ey ville, 26 north-west of Toronto, had @ been stranded since early S were reported in good condition, . All The Holland Landing group, which went without food since early Monday, and the Stouffville party were rescued by Sidnéy Lamb, a fishing operator from nearby Duclos Point. : Mr. Lamb worked for 15 hours, fighting 10-foot drifts and sub-zero - temperatures. TOWNSHIP or feb20-568 ed the Department of Agriculture of Sao Paulo, Brazil, in'the formation of OROROPOPOPORORO SHOE POBOBOIIBIROBS | rom Tenders will be received up to February 28th, 1958, for Inspectors for Warble Fly Spraying of Cattle in the Twp. of Reach, Duties to commence April 10, 1968. Wages will be $1.00 per hour. Tenders to be sent to Clerk-Treasurer, " : A PRET ok OF REACH GRANT CHRISTIE, R.R, No. 4, Port Perry. 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So often the bicyclist will take offence, snarl a nasty word or two at the driver as though the motorist had no right to even exist. least of all to po, a warning. "Don't 'be stupid," cyclist says, "you tend to your driving and I'll tend to mine." The sooner a cyclist comes to real- ize that he is driving a vehicle, a light, frail one. at that, the greater the chance he stands of existence in this world of fast-growing traffic. x = >% THREE STAR CHIEFS... 4.d 1S FIVE CHIEFTAINS... pick yours ina sotan 2» and £.doGr RT it 2- or 4-door Catalina, or in a for the éxtra fastidi 2- or 4-door sedan, or the bright new gc t1e 3 a fasticions. ; ' or , Convertible. 3+ TWO BONNEVILLE... ultimate for oto .". .. the luxury lover with a racy . A 2-door Sport Coupe and Convertible, ' CAUSEWAY ' BOWLING / LANES Friday Nite Doubles startsat9p.m. sharp! 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