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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 May 1958, p. 4

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4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 16th, 1058 SRR SEAS a i] ~ x Si ow "LOCAL NEWS THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) w, Sunday, May 18th-- Married RICHARDSON - HOWSAM -- On Friday, May 9th, 1958 at 6.30 o'clock in Queensway United Church, Toron- to, by Rev. R. H. Wylie, Vera Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howsam, Manchester, to David Ste- ' phen Richardson, son of Mr, and Mrs. David Richardson, Toronto. In Memoriam 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer, 8T. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. Simpson Black, B.A., B.D. SHORT -- In loving memory of a Interim Moderater dear husband and father, James Short, : ' . who passed away May 10th, 1946, jing: May 18th-- Nothing can ever take away 10.00A.M. Morning Worshi The love a heart holds dear. ' hp YeorsNp - Fond memory lingers every day, 11.00A.M. Sunday School Remembrance keeps him near. Fondly remembered by his wife and family. Death SHORT -- Suddenly on May 9th, 1958, John Clinton (Clint.) Short aged 62 years, late of 4936 Marine Drive,' West, Vancouver, B. C. Survived by his loving wife, Irene, also one sister, Mrs, Wm. Sparrow of Toronto. Fun- eral service on Monday, May 12th from the Hollyburn Funeral Home, West. Vancouver. Rev. Thos. Saun- ders, officiating. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH " Rev. E. 8. Linstead, Minister Sunday, May 18th-- L 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, and Jr. Sunday School The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, MA., B.D. Sunday, May ' 18th-- JI 10.16 a.m.--Scugog Church 11.16 a.m.--Manchester Church 1.16 p.m.--Prospect Church Card of Thanks : 8.00 p.m.--~Scugog "Head Church" Mrs. Albert Wilson and family wish Guest Speaker--Rev. Eustace McNeil to express their gratitude to everyone of Seagrave at the 8 p.m. Service. for the kindness, sympathy and flow-| 3 Fr Nic coc soni sion pon SL pL. ers received during their recent be- reavement. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and We are very grateful to Dr. J. K. neighbours for their kindness and Braham and Mrs, Braham for spend- sympathy during our recent bereave- i ing Mothers Day with us and looking at the Community Hall, sponsored by the Home and Schoo] Club, was a big success. Spot Dances were won by Miss Jean Innis and her escort, Mr. and Mrs, Anton Krieg; the broom dance won by Mr. Cecil Fralick, and our honoured couple was Mr, and Mrs. Charles Reesor. © We would like to thank the "Melodeers" for coming and supplying the fine dance. music. The next meeting of Scugog Home and School is on Wednesday, May 21. This meeting is the election of offi- cers, and all members are asked to make a special effort to be out. - . Choir practice this week is at the home of Mrs. Cam Aldred at 8.30 p.m. Mr. Clark Ross, and family, Mr. and for the Cadet Inspection, Mrs, Doug Maundrell and family vi- ; : sited with Mr. and Mrs, C. L Fralick | The hammering from outside is dis- a Sunday i tracting at timés but is a good cause. Several of the men belonging to The grade twelve boys building, pro. _ Ject, a cabin is being constructed with the Portia Gas ye ent the Week the skill of the carpenter boys. This, The Head W. A. held their May too, will be a project on display at the Open House. meeting at the home of Rita Rodman Zr iy nog ifth. on the evening of May 7th, I's "back. tv (werk or F : Formers. They start Confidential i; he Wasps Sood hy Li Sa Exams this week. These exams are apy i ) wiih u r ny hn the teacher's last chance to find out soe = yo a how much the pupils don't know and Rader. h t m Scripture lesson frém the book of just what amount they have to cra b into them before the finals. Disveps Aided was "What Last week several students were in- makes a terviewed by Mrs. Baxter and Mr. A short skit entitled "Putting Spice patter of the National Employment into Homemaking" was given by Rita office in Oshawa, The Commercial Rodman, Marie Healey and Dorothy student were seeking permanent. jobs Martyn, Rita Rodman then read a hile others were keeling for sum- short comic poem "Mother's Gift". mer employment. Following the minutes of 'our last On Thursday the Principals of the meeting, the various items of busl- counties of York and Ontario High ness were discussed. It was decided Schools will meet in. the -Home Eco- to have a supper again on May 20th. nomic room. A "What's in the Box" Contest was {ye have two invalids roaming the won by Rita Reader. Lunch was ser- halls so please take care when ap- ved by Rita ,Rodman's group. | proaching them. - On crutches are Ian On Sunday, May 4th, the family of Beare who wrenched his foot while Mr. Frank Dowson held a surprise practising gymnastics, and "Sharon birthday party for Mr. Dowson at the Greer who tore some ligaments in her home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Manns. ankle. We hope that the "cripples" The entire family were present for a ; vil soon be restored to perfect health. wonderful celebration. " Notice Hilllop Herald by Darlene Christie Hi--The big noise on Monday came from the direction, of the gymnasium, The boys were "shooting it up" in competition of the Canada-wide Royal Military College shoot. It was rather nerve-shattering but a necessity, Incidentally, thought almost every- one knowns, thé Cadet qualification list for officers and N.C.0.s was posted on Monday. = The Corps will soon be in shape to practice outdoors, getting weady for the Annual Church [ parade, to be held in. Utica United Church on Sunday, May 26th and also a family reunion last Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs, S. Rodman attended home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech) We are sorry we had to leave' out ment. after our church service, rat Maple Grove. About 85 members correspondence, . as _we were short of The Weeden family. The dance held on Saturday night of the Ashton family were present. | Space. ~ ' ™N Faa'a Su wR ee The Falrlane 500--sleek, VTS NE Thunderbird GO make it style and performance champion of its class, . Just one look and you'll know why this frame itself--the great new 'Inner Ford.' Its great new Ford is every man's favorite heavy frame rails are bowed out to let you land-craft. Here is new style in steel. New ride inside the chassis for maximum safety low, lean lines that linger with you long and comfort; and it's welded, braced and after you lose sight of the sculptured rear bonded to form one incredibly strong and k deck. Inside, fine-car appointments and silent unit, / . trim you'd expect to find only in higher These and other quality features are priced cars. standard in every Ford at no extra cost to But look againl There's brawn beneath the you. See your Ford Dealer soon, for the beauty. Ford's strength begins with the full, fine, low-priced story. Ford's exclusive Glant-Grip Double- 8iXorv-8 j Sealed Brakes Je self energising, . re . A i ig hee Ti ' the going : is great! May is Safety Month ¥ Check your car ¥ Check your driving ¥ Check accidents a Ride Stabilizer. Ford builds in this 2: "e i front stabilizer a on all 'models, For extra built-in quality Gives yo more positive Staring control, greater riding comfort, : at 0 extra cost lo you. FEN ' see your ESS dealer! : (Certatn features ustraled or mentioned are "Standard" on some models, optional al exira eo on olhers.) a mt 2 FOR A BATTER BUY IN A USED CAR OR TRUCK, BE SURK TO SER OUR <@7)- OR OTHER SELECTIONS 2 LJ - tig Sy ie py pA Si, SUNDAY SCHOOL for the cement Block foundation. person. | Appointment Coming Events | Annual Recital The Senior Piano Pupils of Mrs, J. E, Jackson, A.T.CM, RMT. will present their annual recital in the United Church on Friday evening, June 18th, Also on the program will be vocal solos by Mrs. John Dobson and Master Craig" Eadie, and organ solos by Robert Rowland. There will be no admission charge and everyone is cordially invited, C.N.LB. Tag Day Will be held on ay BY 17th, when the girls will call on you. We would appreciate your support. Any- one wishing to give a donation please phone 319 or 882. Thank You! Monster Bingo Monday Night, May 19th, 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. Aduiission $1.00. Friday Night Jamboree Dancing to Radio Artists Chuck Fortune and Band from Toronto Pa- lace Pier, Features Jimmy and Johnny, the Shey Bros.; Phil Exton; Chuck Fortune Quartette and guests every Friday night. Admission 76c. Red Barn, Oshawa, T.F. S.S. Anniversary Prince Albert will hold their Sun- day Schoo] Anniversary Service on: May 25th at 2 pm. Rev. Mr. Homes|. of the Harmony United Church, Osh- awa, will be the guest speaker, Spe- cial music by the Couves sisters, Greenbank. May 16 S.S. Anniversary Of Blackstock United Church will be held on Sunday, May 18th. Ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 7.80 p.m. Speak-. er. Rev." Milton Sanderson. Special musie, i Bazaar and ~~ AFTERNOON TEA At the Port Perry Public Library on Saturday, May 24 at 2.30 p.m. Home baking, White Elephant Booth, Green Thumb Booth, Parcel Post, ete. Sponsored by the Honeydale Women's Institute. May 22 Gold Cord Ceremony On Wednesday, May 21st, at 7.30 pam, in the United Church Basement The Gold Cord will be presented to Miss Jean Williams in a ceremony conducted by the Girl Guides. The guest speaker will be the Deputy Pro- vincial Commissioner, Mrs. D. R. Gunn. Everyone Welcome. 2 Anniversary Of the Seagrave Sunday School will be held on Sunday, May 26th at 11.00 am. and 7.80 pm. Rev. F. A. Mor- gan, B.A, of Bowmanville, will be the speaker. Supper on Tuesday, May 27th starting at 56 p.m. Admis- sion adults $1.00, children 50c. Boy Scout Tag Day "BUY A ay Tag day will be held on Friday and Saturday, May 23 & 24th to help pay May 22 . Dance ' Dance in Utica Hall on Saturday, May 17th at 8.30 p.m. Music by the "Melodeers", Admission 76c. per Recent The Lieutenant-Governor of ont. has recently appointed. Sadie Irene Hortop a commissioner for taking af- fidavits in the County of Ontario. Miss Hortop is employed by the Greer & Kelly Office in Port Perry. We are worry we had to leave out correspondence, as we were short of space, ~ a -- a ---- SAVE 5¢ -- MITCHELL'S SPECIAL 'Apple Sauce ........... 5 2% 100 " SAVE 10¢ -- AYLMER SPECIAL Tomatoes .............. 5 2 100 HOLIDAY SPECIAL -- SAVE 4¢ SPECIAL Puritan Beef Stew ......2 v0 5% SAVE 5¢ -- CLOVERLEAF | SPECIAL Cohoe Salmon....... ...2 3° 69 SAVE 4¢ -- ROSE BRAND "SPECIAL Sweet Mixed Pickles .... © 29° SAVE 4¢ -- MIRACLE WHIP SPECIAL Salad Dressing .......... ©o= 3¢° SAVE ON BUDGET : Waxed Paper ........... 1oret 9g " SAVE AT TIME OF PURCHASE SPECIAL CHINAWARE PKG. 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