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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Sep 1959, p. 4

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¥ BY 2 BO ad Jara v x YY . caused by gas. | Announcement Mrs. Lola E. McEacheran announces the engagement of her daughter Mary Thelma to Mr. Robert Nelson Row- land, son of Mrs. Charles Rowland and the late Mr. Charles Rowland of Port Ferry. The wedding to take place Friday, Oct. 9th at 8 p.m. in the Unit- ed Church, Port Perry. \ Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Russell Till wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Clara Muriel to Morgan Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Brown-Hill. The marriage to take place Saturday, October 24th, 1969 in Greenbank United Church at 3 p.m. Card of Thanks I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours for their cards, flowers and visits while I was in Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry; also thanks to the nurses and staff, to Dr. McIntyre and Dr. John Diamond for their kind attention. Jean Hadley. Thanks! The Directors of the Port Perry Fair would like to thank the Ticket sellers, those who helped to park cars and everyone who helped to make cur 1959 Fair a success. Death SANGSTER, Wm. A. -- At Sunny- brook Hospital on Sunday, Sept. 20, 1959, Wm, A. Sangster, husband of - the late Minnie McLean, dear father of Jack of Toronto, dear brother of Selwyn of Detroit, Beverley of Tor- onto and Mrs. C. Corbett of Nanaimo, B. C.,, in his 88th year. Service from McDermott-Panabaker Chapel, Port Perry on Wed., at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. 0f Many Things by Ambrose Hills FEAR OF THE NEW © © Albertans get annoyed when anyone shows fear of natural gas as a fuel. 'Of course, natural gas is an old story to Albertans, and they simply cannot understand why it should be feared when statistics prove without a doubt that it is one of the safest of fuels, I lived in Alberta for many years. "In those days, gas was so cheap we didn't bother to turn it down in the winter even if the house got too hot-- we simply opened the windows instead, In all our years there, I cannot remem- ber a fire caused by gas or a death If people committed suicide in our neighborhood, they did it some other way. One poor chap jumped off the high level bridge; and - when they found hiin, it was noted that he had tied his ankles together so that he would not be able to swim if he g changed his mind. A member of my own family is afraid to fly. My son keeps quoting figures to her to prove that you are safer in an airplane than in many other vehicles, but she refuses to pay any attention. She is also scared stiff of the ocean, so it seems she'll never get to travel abroad unless somebody builds some mighty long bridges. Some reasonable fear is a good thing. Natural gas, like any other fuel, must be treated with respect. Electricity, too, presents hazards, as do coal and . oil. One should be wary of going for airplane rides with careless pilots, or to sea in leaky boats, However, to deny oneself the use of a good fuel, fast transportation or a leistrely ocean voyage through fear is something else again, ' What Alberta can do to reassure people about natural gas, I don't know. They can console themselves, 1 sup- pose, with the knowledge that some day someone will come up with a brand new fuel, and then the fearful will trasfer their fear to it. For the FINEST BUILDING SUPPLIES at a FAIR PRICE iook for this sign of quality ALLIANCE " JOHN "BALLARD LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phone~YU 6.2401 , ' 4---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1969 THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th, Rector Sunday, Sept. 27th-- 11.30 a.m, --Morning Prayer. ¢f ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A, D.D. Interim Moderator Mr. Wm. Perry, Minister. Sunday, Sept, 27th-- 10.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School. g PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, Sept. 27th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11.00 a.m.--Morning Service 5 ~~ The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE o Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, Sept. 27th-- 10.00 a.m.--Scugog "Head" S.S. 11.16 a.m.--Scugog Church. PROSPECT ANNIVERSARY SERVICES--11 a.m. and 8.00 p.m. Manchester Service Withdrawn. "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy". |v | Card of Thanks We would like to thank the Ashen- hurst and McMillan families for plan- ning such a delightful surprise party on the occasion of our 265th wedding anniversary. We did appreciate the | party, the lovely gifts, and the cards,' flowers and good wishes from our friends and neighbours. Armour and Rachel McMillan. Coming Events MEETING | The Port Perry Hockey Club will hold their annual meeting for the election of ofifcers for the 1969-60 season at the Port Perry Public Lib- rary on Wednesday, Sept. 30th at 8 p.m. Sept.24 Boy Scout Paper Drive SATURDAY, SEPT. 26th Please tie bundles securely and leave out by noon. Sept. 24 Annual Rummage Sale The annual fall Rummage Sale of the Evening Guild, Church of Ascen- sion, will be held on October 3rd. Home Baking Sale and Afternoon Tea. Time 1:30 p.m. Oct. 1 Port Perry Figure Skating Club Due to increased cost of operations the fees for the coming season ure as follows: Beginners to 6 yrs. ........ $ 6.00 Juniors, 7 to 13 8.00 Seniors, 14 and up ........ 10.00 Family Rates ................ 20.00 Any new person interested please con- tact YU 656-2360 or YU 65-2219, Rally Day Special Services at Greenbank Sun- day School on Sunday, Sept. 27th at 10 a.m. All are welcome, Ladies' Monday League SCHEDULE November 9th-- 1-2--Cherries vs. Grapes Plums vs, Oranges 3-4--Banhnas vs. Peaches Pears vs. Pineapples 6-6--Grapefruit vs. Apples Lemons vs. Berries November 16th-- 1-2---Grapefruit vs. Pears Grapes vs. Pineapples 3-4--Plums vs. Lemons Oranges vs, Berries H-6--Bananas vs, Cherries Peaches vs. Apples November 23rd-- 1-2--Bananas vs. Plums Peaches vs. Berries 3-4--Grapefruit vg. Cherries Grapes vvs, Apples 6-6--Pears vs. Lemons Pineapples vs. Oranges November 30th-- 1-2--Chérries vs. Pears Apples vs. Pineapples 3-4--Bananas vs. Lemons Peaches vs. Oranges 5-6--Grapefruit vs. Plums Grapes vs. Berries December 7th-- 1-2--Grapefruit vs. Lemons Grapes vs. Oranges 3-4--Pears vs. Bananas Pineapples vs. Peaches 5-6--Cherries vs. Plums Apples vs. Berries December 14th-- 1-2--Lemons vs. Cherries Oranges vs. Apples 3-4--Plums vs. Pears Pineapples vvs. Berries 6-6--Grapefruit vs. Bananas Grapes vs. Peaches December 21st-- "7° CHRISTMAS ROLL. Captains: Grapefruit--L. Raines Cherries--J. Emmerson Bananas--M. Amell Lemons--A. Chapman Plums--A. Thomas Pears--F. Davey Grapes--E. Vernon Apples--W. Durham Peaches--C. Crozier Oranges--M. Baird Berries--M. Blakely Pineapples--A. Cook Ladies Night Bowling - SCHEDULE FIRST SECTION Sept. 30th-- 7.00 O'Clock 1-2--Bombers - Jets 3-d--Hurricanes : Mosquitoes 6-6---Flyers - North Stars 9.00 O'Clock 1-2--Sunderlands - Helicopters 3-4--Kittyhawks - Mustangs 5-6--Spitfires - Lancasters Oct. Tth-- 7.00 O'Clock i 1-2--Lancasters - Kittyhawks 3-4--Mustangs - Helicopters 5-6--Sunderlands - Spitfires 9.00 O'Clock 1-2--Jets - Flyers 3-4--Mosquitoes - North Stars 6-6--Hurricanes - Bombers Oct, 14th-- 7.00 O'Clock 1-2--Hurricanes - Flyers 3-4--Jets - North Stars 5-6--Mosquitoes - Bombers 9.00 O'Clock 1-2--Spitfires - Mustangs 3-4--Lancasters - Sunderlands 65-6--Kittyhawks - Helicopters Oct. 21st-- 7.00 O'Clock 1-2--Mosquitoes - Lancasters 3-4--Spitfires - Hurricanes 65-6--North Stars - Mustangs 9.00 O'Clock 1-2--Helicopters - Jets 3-4--Flyers - Kittyhawks 6-6--Bombers - Sunderlands Oct. 28-- 7.00 O'Clock 1-2--Jets - Sunderlands 3-4--Bombers - Kittyhawks 6i-6--Helicopters - Flyers 9.00 O'Clock 1-2--Hurricanes - Lancasters - 3-4--Mustangs - Mosquitoes 6-6--North Stars - Spitfires Nov. 4th-- Anniversary Service. .: Utica United Church, on Suriday, Oct. 4th at 2,30 p.m. Guest speaker the Rev. G. R. Nelson of Oshawa. Music by Utica Choir, directed by Mrs. R. Sandison, ; Oct. 1 Turkey Supper In Greenbank United Church on | Wednesday, October 21st. 7.00 O'Clock 1-2---Kittyhawks - North Stars 3-4--Flyers - Lancasters 6-6--Mustangs - Jets Cr 9.00 O'Clock 1-2--Bombers - Spitfires 3-4--Hurricanes - Helicopters Nov. 11th-- : 7.00 O'Clock 1-2--Mustangs « Hurricanes 3-4--Helicopters - Bombers 6-6--Spitfires - Mosquitoes RB 9,00 O'Clock 1-2--Flyers - Sunderlands 3-4--North Stars - Lancasters 6-6--Jets - Kittyhawks i L. Stephenson, K. Hobden. Wednesday Nov, 18th-- 1-2--Helicopters - Mosquitoes 3-4--North Stars - Sunderlands 5-6--Hurricanes - Kittyhawks 9.00 O'Clock 1-2--Lancasters - Bombers 3-4--Spitfires - Jets 5-6--Mustangs - Flyers Nov. 25th-- 7.00 O'Clock 1-2--Flyers - Spitfires 3-4--Lancasters - Jets 5-6--Bombers - Mustangs 9.00 O'Clock 1-2--Kittyhawks - Mosquitoes 3-4--Sunderlands - Hurricanes 6-G--Helicopters - North Stars Dec. 2nd-- 7.00 O'Clock 1-2--Sunderlands - Mustangs 3-4--Kittyhawks - Spitfires 6-6--Lancasters - Helicopters 9.00 O'Clock 1-2--North Stars - Hurricanes 3-4--Bombers - Flyers 6-6--Mosquitoes - Jets Dec. 9th-- 7.00 O'Clock 1-2--North Stars - Bombers 3-4--Mosquitoes - Flyers 5-6--Jets - Hurricanes 9.00 O'Clock 1-2--Sunderlands - Kittyhawks 3-4--Helicopters - Spitfires 5-6--Lancasters - Mustangs Dec. 16th-- Christmas Turkey Roll Port Perry Fair CLYDESDALES-- 1. Yeld mare or Gelding -- Heber Down, S. Dawson, H. Down. 2, Three year old Filly or Gelding-- S. Dawson. ,3. Brood Mare & Foal--Elmer Lee. 4. Foal of 1969--E]mer Lee. 5. One year old Filly or Gelding-- 'Elmer Lee. 6. Two year old Filly or Gelding-- E. Lee, S. Dawson, R. Robertson. 7. Heavy Draft Team, in Harness-- H. Down. 8. Light Draft Team in Harness-- S. Dawson, H, Down. - BELGIANS or PERCHERONS-- 1. Yeld mare or gelding--L. Steph- enson, R, Moynes, R. Moynes. Percheron Yeld Mare or Gelding-- K. Hobden, V. Cookson, V. Cookson. 2. Three year old Filly or Gelding-- 3. Brood mare & Foal--R. Moynes, R. Robertson, L. Stephenson, L. Stephenson. Percheron Brood Mare & Fonl-- 6-6--Sunderlands - Mosquitoes |, Leslie Cochrane, Leslie Cochrane. 4. Foal of 1959--L. Stephenson, R. Moynes, R. Robertson, Percheron Foal--Leslie Cochrane, Leslie Cochrane, 5. One year old Filly or Gelding-- R. Robertson, V. Cookson. 6. Two year old Filly or Gelding -- L.. Stephenson, F. Cookson. 8. Percheron Team in Harness, Light Draft--K, Hobden, V. Cookson, L. Cochrane. 9. Belgian Team in Harness, Heavy Draft--R. Moyens, L. Stephenson. 10. Belgian Team in Harness, Light Dyaft--L. Stephenson. : WAGON HORSES-- 1. Team in Harness--A. Mark, R. Cochrane, E. Lee. 2. Single Horse, hitched (bread de- livery)--E. Lee, A. Mark, A. Mark, R. Cochrane. 3. Team hitched to suitable vehicle! --R. Cochrane, F. Cookson. . 4. Single Horse, hitched -- R. Coch- rane, R. Cochrane, F. Cookson, F. Cookson. : Best Horse on Grounds-- 7.00 O'Clock 5 J lon by Rev, Mr. Linstead was very £a- A larger than -usual choir on Sun- day rendered a fine anthem accompan- ied by Mrs. B. Snelgrove, The serm- tisfying. At this time we all say "thank-you" to Mr. Wm. Taylor who has" supplied a colorful basket of asters for several of our services lately, At 8. 8. on Sunday Mr, E. Martyn, Supt., conducted the opening exercises. Month after month has come and gone until we've again reached promotion day. The various girls and boys' re- cited their allotted verses prior to passing through the gate to higher classes. Karen Tripp, Denise Jeffrey, Wayne Norton, Dennis Pugh, Gordon William- son were all greeted by their teachers Mesdames E. Marytn, B. Smith, C. Love and A. Martyn. Birthday greetings to Wayne Pugh. A film strip was enjoyed--'How and Why to Worship' narrated by Mrs, A. Martyn, Following the last hymn Mr. R. Butson closed the school with pray- er. Keep in mind next Sunday is Rally "Frank and Dave RADIATOR REPAIR and SERVICE PHONE YUkon 5-2089. -- GUARANTEE SERVICE -- 24 HOUR SERVICE Located at | FRANK QUIMET, SHELL SERVICE STATION ~ Just North of Raglan on Oshawa Road County Cream Producers Annuals next month, date and place. ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS' REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS 4 Fir Watch this space for MARKEYING ROARD Service. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Martyn again shared their home for a gay group of members of 4-H Club. This unique occasion perhaps tinted with specks of loneliness was held in special honour of one charming girl Miss :Marion Davey, who has decided to leave our villagejto enter the school of nursing. During the evening musical num- bers plus games provided program. At | a proper moment the guest of honour Marion, was presented with gifts. Marion in a most surprising voice ex- pressed her appreciation in fitting words especially the Martyn family for the lovely 'party. A satisfying lunch was served while the lively girls were wishing Marion the best in her|. chosen profession. Marion Davey has since commenced her training at Niagara: hospital where we all wish her the best. Monday night members of the G.N. S. Club met at.the home of Merle Murphy, for the fall term. President C. Parkinson opened 'the meeting in the customery manner. The Sec'y D. Jeffrey. read the minutes of last May plus a brief synopsis of our annual outing in June. Dues were collected. G. Beacock was .pleased to report the: sum of twenty-two dollars turned in from tickets sold in aid of Hospital. Penny Draw. : It was decided that our future meet- ings be on Tuesday nights. Hearty suggestions of a turkey supper was hinted--Ileft to discuss later. E. Heayn and P. Love contributed brief printed matter pertaining to Foster Parent Plan or similar. Sec'y given authority to write for detailed information regarding same. Lunch was served by Olive Brown, M. Snel- grove and P. Love. Mrs. 'Murdock, Sain enjoyed te) week-end with 'her cousins Mr. and! Mrs. Jas. Doupe. "Sunday company with Mr. and Mrs. I.. Beacock and sons were his mother Mrs, W. E. Beacock, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beacock, Mrs. F. Tarvis, Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb, Haliburton } are enjoying this week. with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. 'A. Hunter and other relations. Heber Down, Best Team on Grounds-- Russell Cochrane. Special --Four Horse Team--Russell Cochrane, H, Down, L. Stephenson, K. Hobden, A, Mark, E. Lee. (Continued on Page b) Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller and girls of Oshawa were Sunday visitors with his sister' Mr. and: Mrs. N.' Wilson and family. hou Miss L. Stovin, Port Perry accom-' panied by Mrs. Ewen and son Gordon, Uxbridge were Monday visitors with their cousin Mrs, E, McKerihan; $9.00 home. YU 65-2331 Wedding Invitations | Therifio-engraved (Rused tedstas Thermo-Engraving looks and feéls like nd engraving, but costs about half as much--and it's ready within the week, Therma Engraving eliminates the cop- per- plate th 20 costly and time consuming. Select fram our giant catalogue of flawlessly' correct papers, 11 distinctive styles of lettering. Weddings priced as low as plete with double envelopes and tissues, Come in and see our complete cata. logue!- Matching announcements, 'at cards, enclosure cards; ete. Port Perry Star Go. ld, The modern way to be ; '3 traditionally correct The Bouquet Invitation Line at makes hand engraving for 50 and $13.50. for 100, com. PORT PERRY : a ee ---------------- ASK US ABOUT THE STER LAYING PROGRAM Newest Development in Poultry Feeding! The Master Laying Program has always been a big money-maker for poultrymen. Now it's better than ever. : Years of tests and research on the Master Feeds Farm have resulted In Improvements in the Master Laying Program. Try the Improved Master Laying Program this season and you'll find you'll get more eggs than ever before with less feed. See us today and let us show you how the Master Laying Program Of; Resi Ua Coun] MASTER FEEDS FAST, FAIR and FRIENDLY SERVICE » has been IMPROVED. YOUR LOCAL MASTER DEALER PORT PERRY PHONE: YUkon 5-2131 ------ ---- r -- - ---- -- ee "PARDON? This is more than a word." It's a symptom. If you have to ask people time and again to repeat what they said, it indicates--to others as well as yourself--that you have a hearing . problem. Learn how you can hear better at Beltone's HEARING CONSULTATION CLINIC in the EMMERSON MOTEL Whether or not you now wear a hearing aid, visit this clinic --without obligation--for ex- pert analysis of your indivi- dual defect and how to cot- rect it, MR.'R. OSTROSSER, a Bel- tone consultant who is an authority on hearing aids and hearing tests, will conduct the "clinic, No appointment ne- cessary hetween 9.30 a.m. and 4 p.m, DON'T MISS THIS \ OPPORTUNITY! Do you have to cup your hand behind your ear? Do you have a "good" ear? Here is yout chance to have your hearing Two tested. FREE, intricate instru. ments are used--an au _diometer, that tells you exactly how well you hear; and a Selectometer, . that tells you IN AD. VANCE how you'll hear with a hearing aid, - FRESH BATTERIES AND MAKES OF HEARING AID BELTONE CLINIC -- NEXT PORT PERRY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 29. a; Mr. Ostrosser has helped hundreds of people to hear again. He is a highly trained specialist with a re- cord of successful experience in fit- ting difficult cases. FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN HEAR with one of Beltone's famous full-toned hear. ing aids, so tiny they're virtually invisible. No obligation -- JUST COME'IN! REPAIR SERVICE FOR ALL WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE TUESDAY IN THE EMMERSON MOTEL x' w=

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