xx, NG oS = a ~ Soo To Sarr iS a Jom) . H vr we he I = » ~ Dt 2a We oY ANE 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1068 LOCAL Coming Events NEWS , -- | Decoration Service CORRECTION We regret that in the obituary of "Mr, R. Healey two errors appeared. Mr, Healey's birth date was' incor- rect, It should have been 1890. Among those who predeceased him was a son, - Bruce and not a brother, Bruce, as ap- peared in the account, Announcement Mr. and Mrs, Thomas O'Neill, of Sutton West, Ont.,, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Evelyn Elizabeth to James David Wilkinson, }, R.R. 4 Port Perry, Ont, The wedding to take place on Saturday, Sept. 6th, 19568 at St. George' 8 Church, Sibbold's Point. Births, READER -- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reader, of Scugog; wish to announce tht birth of their daughter, Janet Mary, at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Friday, July 26th, 1968. BAGG--Car] and Joan of Port Perry, wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Margo Janet, at Oshawa _ General Hospital, on July 30th, 1968, a sister for Paul and Carla, GRAHAM -- Bill and Murial (nee Wallace) wish to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Merna Aileen, at Oshawa General Hospital, August 4th, 1968. Thapks to Dr. A. G. Stocks. WALLACE--Don and Marion (ree Forster)are happy to announce the ar- rival of their daughter, Donna Lyn on July 29th, 1968, at Community Mem- orial Hospital, Port Perry. Tht first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forster, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wallace. ' SHORT: Lloyd and Ruth (nee Duff) happily announce the arrival of a baby daughter, Deborah Louise, 8 lbs. 121% "o0z., on August 2, 1958, at the Com- munity Memorial Hospital, a sister for Richard. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. H, S. Reazin wish to thank their many friends and relatives for the beautiful gifts, flowers and cards received on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Special thanks are extended to Dr. S. P. Kan- del, the Wick friends and neighbours and Mrs. F. Munro and Mrs. C. Hallett. Card of Thanks I wish to thank Dr. M. B. Dymond and assistants, nurses and nurses aides of Port Perry Memorial Hos- pital for the care and kindness shown me while I was in the hospital, Mrs. Ralph Sadler. Death CAESAR, Sarah--At the Bayview Nursing Home, Langstaff, on Monday, August 4th, 1968, Sarah Moore, wife of the late Thos. Caesar, Port Perry. Resting at the Wright & Taylor Fun- eral Home, Richmond Hill. Service on Thursday, at 1.30 p.m. Interment Prince Albert Cemetery, The Ontario hospital insurance plan will provide benefits for as many days 'as hospital care is medically necessary, -mer visitors in our community. » THE CHURCHES at Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank, on Sunday, August 17th at 2.00 p,m. Rev. : Mr, Cooper, speaker. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Bake Sale Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A, L.Th., Rector Saturday, August 16, at 10 a.m. in Sunday, August 17th, 1958 front of the United Church, a sale of ) home baking sponsored by. Mrs. R. § O'Neill's group of the W.A, 11.80 a.m.--Holy Communion, ' or Monster Bingo Monday Night, August, 18, 1968, at 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa, 20-- $20, games; 5--$30, ganies; one jack- pot of $150. and two jackpots of $260. Door Prizes. Admission $1.00, Friday Night . 8ST, JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, B. Simpsen Black, B.A,, B.D. Interim Moderater Sunday, August 17th, 1968 The congregation of St. John's Church will worship in the United Jamboree Church in a united service during the month of August. - . Dancing to Radio ts Chuck A. 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 76e. Red Barn, Oshawa. ~ T.F Supper Fair Night Supper will be served from J 80 p.m, in the United Church Basement, at Blackstock, on Fair Day, Saturday, August 28rd. Adults $1.00, children PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8. Linstead, Minister Sunday, August 17th, 1958 10 a.m.--Sunday School . 11 a.m.--Mrs. Hooey's Kinder- garten Class, 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. The members of our sister congre- On Saturday, August 16, sponsored by the O.N.O. Club in the Recreation Hall, Blackstock. Music by Mont- gomery's Orchestra. Dancing from 9 to 12. Admission $1.00 per person. Refreshments will be served. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A,, B.D. Sunday, August 17th, 1968 9.16 -a.m.--PROSPECT CHURCH 10 a.m.--SCUGOG HEAD 8.8. 10.15 a.m,--MANCHESTER CHURCH 11.16 a.m.--SCUGOG CHURCH "I would rather be a door keeper in the House of God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness." We give you a cordial invitation to come and worship with us, iu : 1 Attention Christmas Tree Growers Class at Blackstock Fair. competition; good prizes. Aug. 21, Bring Up Those Low Marks! IMMANUEL Pentecostal Church Lilla Street, Port Perry - Sunday School ............ .«.10 a.m, Morning Worship ............ 11 a.m Evening Service .........o...... 7 pm Special Speaker for the evening. REV. VW. B. GREENWOOD (District Supt. of Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.) the worlds FASTEST portable. ALL ARE WELCOME RE TTT. LIVE BETTER Electrically... with an..ELECTRIC Finest present you can give your WATER boy $1 BH. Moi 90 J ion JLMEATER SAG | Bee Shot one time-saving, smooth-typing fea. tures forbigmachine performance, 'Call Us At "Corp LESTOIL . | DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE PRINCE ALBERT, ONTARIO ECONOMY SIZE KLEENEX... .... MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES ............cco.... SYP ( 3 COCONUT CREAM PIE FILLING ere NEILSON'S C 00COA, 1 11b. ....... OPEN EVENINGS -- CLOSED TUESDAY AFTERNOONS Free Delivery Dial YUlkon 5-2492 i ---- -------------- --" rrr ay ~| The Port Perry Star We will be pleased to help you select a suitable model Sweetman"s Taxi Courteous Drivers -- --All passengers insured. "Service with that personal touch" YUkon 5-2162 for gervice day or night sresraniversnsriiarieie vennnennnnnd for 27c, fd ASM FEA 3 & i RE HAA A Utica gation, St. John's Presbyterian | 50c. aug?l | - Church, are especially welcomed to our service during the month of Aug. D An invitation is also extended to sum- alice Enter a Tree in the Christmas Tree Good Mr. and Mrs. G. Harper, Fay and Sharon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gib- son of Taunton for a few days last week, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs, John Moore of Oshawa. : , Mr. and Mrs. Torrenson visited Mr, and Mrs, J. Mitchell Saturday. "Mr. Hainsworth who is sick is stay- ing with his neice, Mrs. Watson: of Cadmus. Mr, and Mrs. Reninick visited Mr, and Mrs, J. Crosier one evening last week: Mr. and Mrs, I» Gray of Port Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell on Sunday. - Mervin Storie was visiting relatives in North:-Bay fora few days this week, Mrs. James Toogood 2 Toronto, .| spent the week-end with Mrs, Storie. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilbur have re- turned home from a most enjoyable tour of the Southern United States during which' they called-on Mr. and Mrs, Brants, -- ii Visiting Mrs. Ackney last Sunday were Mrs, Grose and Mrs. Birkett of Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs. Prizeman and Mr. and Mrs, Robertson of Tor- onto. Mr, Joe Ward of Whitby was call- ing on old friends last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, E. King of Orillia and Mrs. Ed. Kleffman of York, Penn. were in Utica Sunday calling on Mr. and Mrs, R: Wilbur, Mr, and Mrs, R. Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Sutherland. Mrs. Ackney and Mrs. Fielding were in Toronto on Monday visiting Mrs. Ackney' granddaughter, Mrs. James Vesey and her great grandson Billie. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kendal spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J. Ward of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Keetch and baby, Deborah Ann of Ottawa were visit- ing Mr, and Mrs. Beacock recently, Eleanor Leighton of Bowmanville and Grant Werry called on Mr. and Mrs, F. Kendall on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.C. Pellar of Willow- "| dale and Mr. and Mrs. F. Clarke of Agincourt visited Mr. and Mrs. Storie on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ruhl and family recently visited friends in Erin, 3 Mr, and Mrs. L. Pilkey, Uxbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Mitchell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell " |last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Hainsworth and fam- ily, of Toronto, have heen visiting their uncle, Mr. James Hainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Tarrenson and son of Toronto, are staying at their cottage for three weeks' holidays. Mrs. Pipadynic was in Toronto one day last week. Louise and Vonnie Mitchell are back home after spending a months holi- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE HEALTH OF ANIMALS DIVISION NOTICE 10. ALL DOG AND PETEOWNERS Anti-Rabies Vaccination Clinics for all Dogs and Pets in the Cou of Ontario will be held 3, the time and place listed Ww This service is offered free of charge by the Canada De- partment of Agriculture, Health of Animals Branch and all owners are urged to present their dogs for vaccination. August PLACE Time 18--SCUGOG : pV Town Hall 2.00 pm. -. 5.00p.m. "18--REACH TOWNSHIP : Port Perry Fire Hall 10,00 a.m, - 12. 00 noon Port Perry Fire Hall 6.00 p.m. - 8.00 p.m. Seagrave : 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 noon Greenbank Hall, Greenbank 2.00 p.m. - Manchester Town Hall 19--Vicioria Corners Victoria Corners 19--TOWN OF UXBRIDGE Fire Hall - pm, - 8.00pm.' 19--UXBRIDGE TOWNSHIP 2,00 pm. - 5.00 p.m. Goodwood Town Hall 8. 00 pm. - 8,00 p.m, 19--SCOTT TOWNSHIP Sandford Twp Hall Garage 10. 00, a.m. - 12, 00 noon 20-- Town Hall, 6th Concession = 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 noon © Zephyr Community Hall 2.00 pm. ~ 6.00 p.m. 20--~BROCK TOWNSHIP Graham's loss was estimated at $32,- rg days at Elliott Lake, Mrs, Janies Jarndahl and Norma and fi friend were" guests of Mrs. James 2 Mitchell on Saturday. _Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson of Toronto, + and Bert Mitchell and family had Sun- day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James i Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. F, Lavery of Ialington, and Mrs, B. Lavery of Port Colborne, fq were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M, Stone + Fire Destroys 250 Acres A fire that at tinies raged out of |B control swept across approximately | 250 acres of reforested property on | Sunday, Aug. 8rd. and caused an es- | Those most | # affected by the fire were Dr. Graham | & summer resident of Brookdale, and |§ John Low who owns a farm one mile 4 timated $50,000. loss. south of Uxbridge. The fire started at the summer | home-in Brookdale. A strong south wind carried the fire raging across ; hills and gullies and across fields at | a speed a man could run. 'The Uxbridge and Rural Fire Bri. |} gade fought the blaze 'with every means at their control. responded with the Reach Twp. truck. An estimated 100 or more volunteers | § used any device at hand to battle the |g Tractors operated by Ray |$ Ewen and Chas. Geer cut largé fur-|% blaze. rows along the edge to hem it in, The Uxbridge fire truck with H, Acton, E. Bell, Mel, Smith and W. Lyons had got into the middle of it : Some | when the fuel pump gave out. of the men began to hack down trees | §¥ when the fire practically engulfed |& them. The chemical fire extinguisher £ ers saved the truck but the men re- |g The | § truck was pulled out by tractor and |& The | & Port Perry Brigade also suffered dif- |X ceived blisters from the heat. was soon functioning again, ficulties when the [Reach truck re- The Port |§ Perry fire brigade were called and | | OSHAWA and DISTRICT Sind 4 ANNUAL FAIR August 14,15 and 16 Thursday," 'Preparation Day" A LARGE ENTRY OF HEAVY and\LIGHT HORSES, BEEF and DAIRY CATTLE, SHEEP and GOATS Harness Racing, Friday Evening and Saturday Afternoon with betting privileges 40 STAKE RACE WITH $1,000.00 ADDED PURSE FRIDAY EVENING at 6 p.m. "AN EXCITING PROGRAM BEFORE THE GRANDSTAND WILL BE 'PUT ON BY EXCEPTIONAL LOCAL TALENT BOTH FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS King Shows will provide the Midway ATTRACTION DURING THE FAIR. Meals served on the grounds by the Westmount Woman's Association, LJ Write or prize list and entry form to RALPH E. MOWBRAY, Sec.-Treas. W. H. DOWN, President fused to start,but suffered no harm. Other volunteers picked up shovels, spades, axes and rushed to do their bit to help stop the fire's héad-long rush, . It was four hours before the blaze was under control. : A new outbreak occurred about. 6 o'clock which took the firemen out a- gain, also at 7 p.m.,, but both were confined to small areas, A light fall of rain shortly after dampened the trees and grass and eliminated further hazard of serious outbreak, although fence posts and stumps were still smoldering on Monday. Mr. Low suffered a loss of approx- imately 26,000 young trees, and Dr. 000.. Had the wind been more toward the west the town would have suffer- ed. As it was many thanks are due to many people to have confined Wilfred Community Hall Cannington Town Hall Sunderland Town Hall the fire to the area, 65.00 p.m. 6.00 pm, - 8.00 p.m, 10.00 a.m. - 12,00 noon . 2,00 p.m, - 5,00 p.m. 6.09 10.00 a.m. - 12,00 noon 2,00 p.m, - 65.00 p.m. 7.00 pm, - 9.00 p.m. "~ Tine IS ALWAYS FREE DELIVERY AT DO INION KOUNTRY KIST BRAND ) EL GreenBeams............3 5% 3p Sha h oll ; 1502 A | REE Tins x pag ON SPECIAL Kam Luncheon Loaf ... 2 2~ 9%' Soc LOW CSTE ER LEAF fod 05 11 keye Salm UT Te Tins h SAVE 13¢ ON LYNN VALLEY : SPECIAL Standard Peas .........922 °1.00 SAVE 9¢ ON CLARK'S SPECIAL Beans with Pork ...... 55% 79°. SAVE 3¢ ON CLARK'S | ~ SPECIAL. Tomato Juice .......... 42% §&¥ SERVE CHILLED! MITCHELL'S SPECIAL AppleSauce ...........2 5% 37 SAVE ON CARNATION SPECIAL Canned Milk ........... 65% gy SAVE b¢ ON AUNT SALLY'S : Tu Fruit Marmalade . .2 2:.2-. -- FROM OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT 6% "LARGE SOLID HEADS Local Cabbage . .......... 10° FRESH! CRISP! 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