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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 May 1961, p. 4

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Veh Friday, 8 p.m. : 3 es DFR SS Ae pe SEN U SHINN RR Ay ao BR RA wl Eh VM ei) Ae Reb Ye I ea A bh een (ae 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 11th, 1961 THE CHURCHES ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSIO Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th., Rector Sunday, May 14th, Whitsunday-- 11,30 a.m.--Holy Communion. wnhspgEgprar c= ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interim Moderator: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D. Minister: Mr. William Perry, B.A. Sunday, May 14th-- 10.00 a.m.--Mother's Day Service. Since this is Christian Family Sunday, the Sunday School Classes will meet in the Sunday St¢hool Hall at 9.456 and join the Congregation in the Service of Worship. Parents are asked co make this a Family Service and come to Church with their child- ren. There will be no Sunday School Service at 11.00 a.m. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, May 14th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship and Junior Sunday School. Everyone Invited The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE THE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, Sunday, May 14th-- 10.16 a.m.--SCUGOG Church 11.156 a.m.--SCUGOG "Head" S.S. 11.15 a.m.--MANCHESTER Church 1.15 p.m.--PROSPECT Church 2.30 p.m.--Communicants Class Sunday will -be Mother's Day, and many, children are being presented to the Church for Holy Baptism. If you have a child to be baptizzed but have not yet communicated with the Minis- ter, please feel free to do so. We welcome you one and all to our Ser- vices at Scugog, Manchester and Pros- pect Churches. 29d PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Stuart A. Mulligan, Pastor Sunday, May 14th-- 9.50" am.----Sunday School 11.00" wom.--Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evangelism M.A. B.D. Monday, 7 p.m.--Jr. Young People Bible Study and Prayer meeting in Parsonage. YU 5-7338 225 Parsonage, Crandell St, "At Home" Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown will be "At Home" to their friends in the St. John's Parish Hall, Blackstock on Saturday, May 20 from 2 to 6 p.m. on the oeeasion of their Fr iftieth Wedding Anniversary. In Memoriam . OAR--In loving memory of Charles Ii. Oar, a dear uncle, who passed away May 8, 1960. Some day we hope to meet you, Some day we know not when We shall meet in a better land And never part again. The Haugen family. .| Bake Sale. We TONIGES 5495" Li ITA HABIT TO KEEP YOUR FEET ON THE GROUND AND YOU'LL NEVER HAVE i \FAR » FALL. WEEK-END SPECIALS: SAUSAGE ......... 3 1b. for $1.00 T BONE & WING STEAKS ...... SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS 45¢ Free Delivéry at 11 a.m. Phone: YU 5-2562 "TOP QUALITY MEATS" FORDER BROS. WHOLESALE RETAIL MEATS §085.2562 PT. PERRY Coming Events National Hospital Day - May 12th The Women's Hospital Auxiliary cordially invite the public to afternoon tea in the Municipal Building on Fri- aay afternoon, May 12th next, from two-thirty to five o'clock. Please make a note of the date. Proceeds tor A-Kay equipment. Spring Bazaar NOTE DATE-- MAY 13 afternoon, May 13, 2:16 in the Scout Hall. Home Baking, Candy, Orange Tree for the children. Afternoon Tea wil be served. Fancy Articles and Novelties suitable for Mother's Day. Old Tyme Dance Round and Square dancing coming May 19th in the High Schol auditor- Watch for particulars. May 18. an. Prospect United Church Bazaar and Afternoon Ten on Wednesday, May 17th at 2,30 o'clock, A cordial m- vitation to all, May 11 Tropical Luncheon Sponsored by the Church of the Ascension Evening Guild, June 7th, 1961, 12.00 p.m. to 2 p.m. "June 1 Social Night On Saturday, May 13th, 1961 at 8 p.m. a social night will be held in Branch No. 419, Legion Hall, Port Perry. This is an invitation to all active and social members of this branch and their wives to attend, and also includes members of our Ladies Auxiliary. EE Tea Cup Reading | AND BAKE SALE will be held on Friday, May 12th at 1 p.m. in the Canadian Legion Hall, Port Perry, under the auspices of the Ladies Au. 'tiny of "the Legion, and reading Tbe. Spring Recital The Annual Spring Recital of the Piano Pupils of Mrs. J. E, Jackson, AT.CM., RMT. will be held in tne United Church on Monday evening, June 19th at 7:45 p.m. Collection in aid of Community Hospital. Every- ene-welcome May 18 Spring Bazaar The Honeydale W.I. will hold their Annual Bazaar on Sat.,, May 27th in the Preshyterian Church basement. Hand made articles, home Baking, delicatessen table, candy and fish pond will be featured. Afternoon tea from 2.30 to 5 pm. A cordial welcome to all. Euchre and Dance to be held in Utica Hall on Sat.,, May 13th at 8.30. Prizes and lunch, also A Spring Supper on Friday, May 1th at 6.80 p.m. in Nestleton Presbyterian Church un- der the auspices of the Nestleton Ladies' Aid. Admission $1.00, child- ren under 12 years 50c. Everyone welcome, Scout Mothers Don't forget the Ronald Wear Dem- onstration to be held in the Scout Hall Monday, May 15, at 8 p.m, sharp! Refreshments will be served. Spring Musical Come and enjoy your old favorite songs, with attractive étting, in Grace United Church, Scugog Island on Fri. May 12th at 8 p,m Entertainment for young and old. = Admission 60c, and 26c. Refreshments, In Memoriam LEIGHTON-In loving memory of my dear husband Arthur Leighton, 1960. Remembered slag by his wife, Lily. May 11}% of the Guide 'Mothers on Saturday |: Afternoon Tea who passed away 80 suddenly May 12, 5 % Cai Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Hervey F. Painter announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly June to Mr. Ronald Cecil Hore, B.A., son of Mr. Cecil G. Hore of 19 Rykert Cr., Leaside and the late Mrs. Jean Hore. The mar- riage will take place on Saturday, June 3, 1961 at 3.830 p.m. in Port Perry United Church, Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Edwards of Manchester wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Jacque- line to Mr. Donald Gary Dickson of Toronto, on Friday, May 6th, 1961, in a double ring ceremony at the Church of the Evangelist, Runneymede. Birth Notice HOWSAM--Bob and Norma How- sam are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Lee Ann, on April 21st, at Oshawa General Hospital, a sister for Judy and Shelley. Card of Thanks THANK YOU for the gifts, cards and calls from friends and relatives on the occasion of our Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Myrtie and Milton Stone. §! ity of thankingthe Lions Club for a :| awa General Hospital, Card of Thanks I would like to thank all the people who helped me at the time of my accident, also those who telephoned, sent gifts and cards, and a special thank you to Mr. Cameron, Dr, John Rhema and Dr. Kandel. Julie Hall. -) of Thanks I would like to take this opportun- basket of fruit, also thé Hockey Club and all who sent*nie loyely. cards; the boys who came to see me from Gen- eral Motors, Dr. Rennie, Dr. Rowsell and the nurses and staff of the Osh- Chas. 8S. Lake Card of Thanks I wish to express my appreciation to the nurses and staff of the Com- munity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry; also to friends and neighbours who sent cards, gifts and for acts of kindness during my illness. A special thanks to Dr. Kandel, Myrtle Case. Card of Thanks We would express our sincere ap- preciation of the prompt and most efficient assistance given by the Pox Perry and Uxbridge Fire Brigades, at the time of the fire in Utica Store, and of the timely acts of friends and neighbours in sending in the alarm during our absence, and in helping us after the fire, We would ask the indulgence of our customers as we carry on business in limited quarters until the store is renovated. Lakey and MacGregor, Utica, Ont. In Memoriam LYLE--In loving memory of a dear son and- brother, Mervyn Leonard Lyle who entered into rest May 12, 1949, Out of this world of sorrow Into a haven of rest; God must have a wonderful garden, He always chooses the best. - Lovingly remembered by Mother, sisters and brothers. (| ED (GED (| ES NATIONAL Proceeds for vine your friends -- enjoy Auxiliary to meet it's quota of $7,500.00 ~ Women' s Hospital Auxiliary " MUNICIPAL BUILDING -- 2.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Friday, May 12th. HOSPITAL DAY X-Ray Fund SOCI-- a 'cup of tea and assist your 1000000000000 Light Bulb 10000000000000000 2222222200000 0000000 District to sell bulbs for (Sylvania Light Bulbs) Starting Mon., May 15th at 6.30 pm. Lions will appreciate it if you leave your porch lights on The Lions will be calling on the people of Port Perry and this district A Bag of Bulbs Sells for $2.00 GIVE YOUR SUPPORT TO THIS WORTHY CAUSE BR SS Ge Sue ho ue ahha hasnt esate sous sss hiss sss iasssssssitiohsssissssssesobissscrssnts their Charitable Work in FO RR TO THE 19th, BIRTH TO THE SCHOOL OR CHILDREN WHO WILL BE FIVE YEARS OF AGE IN THE CALENDAR YEAR 1961 ARE ELIGIBLE, 8. R. BRUTON, | Notice Re PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL PARENTS WHO ARE PLANNING TO SEND CHILDREN KINDERGARTEN CLASS IN SEPTEMBER PLEASE REGISTER THE CHILD ON OR BEFORE MAY SEND. THE CHILD'S NAME AND DATE OF Chairman, Public School Board. TELEPHONE Y®kon 65-2691. R. H. CORNISH, * Principal SES. i LOT TRSTI WAY La ALECPRAOE TS et SL SLATS ES ~ ER Bt a o~ In Memoriam SCHELL -- In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Maudie Schell, who passed away May 8, 1948. ~ 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. Lovingly remembered by husband and family. In Memoriam LEIGHTON--In loving memory of a brother-in-law, Arthur Leighton, who passed away, May 12, 1960, Into Thy hand, O, Lord, * Till the day breaks and thé: . =" shadows flee, For then we'll understand. Always remembered by Ivy and family, In Memoriam LEIGHTON--In loving memory of our father & grandpa, Arthur Leigh- ton, who passed away May 12th, 1960. In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true. There is not a day dear father That we do not think of you. Sadly missed by daughters Jennie, Mae, sons Hector, Frank and grandsons Allan and Bill. 'Reach Township Council The regular meeting of Reach Twp. Council was held in the Township Hall, Manchester at 10 a.m., May 1st. Members present were Messrs. Oyler, Martyn, Crosier, Bruce and Doble with Reeve Oyler in the chair. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. The correspondence in part read as fol: lows: Memo 'from the Planning Board re approval of Municipal Board for a 'zoning budget over two years; Dept. a. Health re neglected cemeteries; J. * Brethour re cost of. spray for ls and brush; Paymaster cheque Whiting machines re cost of name plate 'and Insurance; Dept. of Lands and Forests request for recommenda- tion re short open season for deer shooting; Dept. Municipal Affairs re "winter work program; Twp. of Whit- by re construction on town line; Com- munity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry re letter of thanks for grant received. Building Inspector Gibson's report was received. Supt. Stevens present- ed payroll and Voucher No. 4 amount- ing to $2,101.68. Mrs. Crosier pre- sented Welfare account for $272.80. April $1661.06. General Account $1605.26. Winter Work program for Warble Fly account $646.68. These accounts were discussed and ordered paid. Council adjourned to meet again for the next regular meeting Monday, June bth, Cedar Creek Sympathy is extended to Roy Car- nochan in the death of his wife, Sadie. Mrs. Carnochan passed away at the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, May 1st and the funeral was held on Thursday. Mrs. Bruce Cummings entertained the=T.0.,P.S. Club at her home on Thursday evening. George Kilpatrick visited Mrs. Win. Steele at Raglan on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Laruz of Hamilton spent the 'week-end: with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacRae and family of Oshawa visited the Harris home on Sunday. Miss Carol Larocque and friend, John Philip, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Larocque in Toronto. Home" Insignia. "« Philco « R. CA.» Roy « tte teins doc bin ede SSE SRE BT 7 EN PEERS SOIL FRI an dt fh sa HERE'S HOW YOU GET YOUR FREE $20. FOOD CERTIFICATE. . Buy an electric home freezer now, May 15 to June 30, at any appliance store displays ing the "Supermarket In Your *Thisofferwillapply toan attractive range of chest-type or upright electric freezers or dual zone combination refrigerator- freezers of 13 cubic ft, capacity or larger. CHECK THESE FOUR WAYS A HOME FREEZER CAN CUT YOUR FOOD BILLS. 1 vou can buy n bulk when prices are low, MHEN YOU BUYAN ELECTRIC ~ REFRIGERATOR- FREEZER OR HOME FREEZER MAY 15 TO JUNE 30 ~ ATANY APPLIANCE DEALER: DISPLAYING THIS SIGN (5 QUARTERS for HOME FREEZERS 2 You can take full advantage of special food sales. United Co-ops « Westinghouse OPERATION "ESKIMO" - is Sponsored by The Port Perry Hydro Electric System & the iolow. ; ing local Dealers - Crest Hardware, W. H. Peel Hardware, Ted Jackson Appliances, Boh Archer Motor Sales, Pickard Hardware. Fo | EL, | You can budget your food needs more Siliieny 4 You get a free $20.00 food certificate if you buy, . Co-operating manufacturers include the following: Beatty Brothers » Belwood Appliance Co. + Canadian General Electric « Coronado « Dominion Appliance Co, « Frigidaire « Ganeral Steel Wares « Gibson » Gilson + Kelvinator ', Kz

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