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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Jun 1961, p. 4

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7 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, ' JUNE 8th, 1901 THE CHURCHES Coming Lents | ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th, Rector Sunday, June 11th-- 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer. PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH 'Interim Moderator: Kenneth F. MacKenzie, M.A. (Uxbridge) Minister: Mr. William Perry; B.A. Rev. Sunday, Juné 11th-- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Sabbath School . PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, June 11th-- 10 a,m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship and Junior Sunday School. Everyone Invited The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: « Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.D. Sunday, June 11th-- 9.16 a.m.--Prospect Church 10.15 a.m.--Manchester Church 10.15 a.m.--Scugog "Head" S.S. 11.156 a.m.--Scugog Church Let us get off to a good start with this our Summer Schedule, and be on hand to worship God in the beauty of Holi< ness. We invite you one and all to come. ) 2 q PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Parent & Son Hockey Banquet The Hockey Bahquet for the Port hold the Banquet in three places with a presentation afterwards at the P,P, Public School. - This Banquet is for House League, Pee Wee, Bantam, Midget, Juvenile and Junior Hockey Teams. Tickets are available from Coaches and Managers. Anyone wishing tickets for this banquet, please phone YU 5-7805. W.A. Annual Strawberry Supper In Prince Albert United Church. Will be held on Tuesday, June 27th. Supper to start at 4.80. June 22 Spring Recital The Annual Spring Recital of the Piano Pupils, of Mrs. J. E. Jackson, A.T.C.M., R.M.T., will be held in the United Church on Monday evening, June 19th at 7.456 p.m. Collectiofi in aid of Community Hospital. Every- one welcome. "June 16 Bridge - 2 to 4 p.m. Tea-4105 p.m. Euchre at § p.m. 'at 10 a.m. Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM WESTON CAWKER, DECEASED All persons having claims against the Estate of William Weston Caw- ker, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, who died on or about the 15th day of May, A.D. 1961, are hereby notified ately after the said date the assets of the said deecased will be distributed among .the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which 'they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 6th day of June, 1961. GREER AND KELLY, Barristers, &c., Box 131, Port Perry, Ont. Solicitors for the above estate. June 22 Blackstock Rev. A. Wesley Harding, Bowman- ville, who is to be assistant Pastor of Cartwright Circuit for the summer months, delivered a splendid sermon on "Christianity and Churchmanship" in Blackstock United Church Sunday The choir sang a lovely anthem--*"Oh Listen to the Saviour's Vice" with Mrs. Harold McLaughlin taking the solo part. Mr. Harding was preaching at Cad- mus at 11.16 a.m. and Rev. Romeril was at Nestleton at 10 a.m. and Cae- sarea at 11,15 a.m. These will be the regular hours for service during the 'summer. Next Sunday, June 11th is Cadmus anniversary so there will be no other services on the charge. United Church W.A. held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Martyn Tuesday evening, May 30th. The president read a poem "Yester- day, Today and Tomorrow" and fol- lowing the singing of the Theme song and W.A. prayer, Mrs. S. VanCamp ing manner, introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Ashmore, who gave a wonderful talk on some of the work which she and the Canon did in the district of and around Prince Albert, Sask. in the 1930's, with the Cree In- dians, After telling of some of the hardships of those people she showed colored slides. Mrs. L. Thompson thanked Mrs. Ashmore for coming and giving such an interesting ad- Mr. and Mrs, W. Pearce, Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Weir Swain, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, Clarepee Marlow, Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy at- tended the funeral of Mr. Everett Mountjoy, Oshawa, Friday. Miss Eva Parr attended the Bell Telephone pioneers convention at the Royal York, last week-end. Mrs. May Pritchard and Mr. Roy Allen, Toronto, were week-end guests of Mrs. Velva Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy, Mrs. Alma Fowler and Mrs, Wilbert Ar- cher, visited Mrs. Cecil Ferguson and Mrs. T. Bowman, Newcastle last Thursday. Messrs. George Wolfe and Laurence McLaughlin took a group, seconds and sixers of Cubs to Camp. Samac for Drum Head service Sunday morning which all enjoyed. Canon Ashmore attended Synod in St. James Cathedral, Toronto for three days last week. Mr. George Wolfe attended the Tuesday evening session. Mrs. George Wolfe attended the Women's press club annual dinner at the Granite Club, Toronto, Tuesday evening. Mrs, Henry Graham and Miss Ver- ena Graham, Toronto were Sunday and Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham; Mr. and Mrs, Ross Duff; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy and Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy. _ Several changes have taken place in the villages at the beginning of the visited Miss Florence Vandermeer in Holland. Murs, Cook, Brooklin, and Mrs. Rob- son, Toronto who stayed with the Mal- colm children while the parents were away, returned to their homes day. During Mrs, Dalton Dorrell's ab- sence, Mrs. Jim Marlow and Mrs. Gil- bert Marlow taught Home Economics in the School. Mrs. Jim M, taught family. were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Venning and family. ' Rev. P. Romeril attended conference in Queen's University, Kingston last week. : Miss Catherine Bailey spent the week-end with friends in Peterhoro. Several from here attended the sup- pér in Nestleton United Church Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hepburn, En- field, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hill, Weston were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson and fa- mily spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Ethel Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson visit- ed Mrs. W. Cobbledick, Orono, Sun- day afternoon, £ . VANISHING FARMS Canadian farms are becoming fewer but at the same time larger. According to previous censuses, the number of farms in Canada has drop- ped consistently in recent years. The 677,600 farms of 1941 had fallen to 619,400-in 19561 and to just 572.600 in 1956, That's a drop of 16 Dercent in 15 years. - Despite the drop in the number of farms the total area of farm land re- The reason; the size of remaining farms expanded--from 237 acres in 1941 to mained practically the same, 302.5 in 1956. Satur-' Anglican Notes By Mary Becker A sizeable congregation turned out last Sunday morning to take part in Mr. Stackhouse's first service in the Church of the Ascension, and- bright sunshine added to the joy of the oc- casion," We lope that Mr, and Mrs. The Evening Guild held a closing party on Tuesday night. The mem- bers gathered at the parish hall, and, after a short business gession enjoyed an evening of cards, followed by chicken supper. z The Afternoon Guild also held its closing get-together for the season on Tuesday. In our column last week, a list of those G.A. girls who recently passed the test for their handicrafts badge was included. That list should have had the names Jennifer Mumford and Junia Langille, as well as the other seven listed. We are sorry you got left out. The WA. will hold its closing meet- ing this Tuesday, June 13th in the parish hall.-- ---- The Church school will hold classes this Sunday for the last time until Rev. R. F. Stackhouse; Perry Hockey Club will be held on ty send to the undersigned on or be- | dress. After the Benediction a deli- | salad making and Mrs. Gilbert, Flow- Stackhouse and their daughters will = We h Il the children will i ___ | Saturday, June 10, at 7 o'clock. Due fore the 14th day of June, 1961, full cious lunch was served by the group. | er arrangement. have a happy summer with us in Port 18k pe all Lies \ ST." to the large number of boys in the particulars of their claims. 'Immedi- Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Cox, Cleveland,| "Mr. and Mrs. Howard Saywell and Perry. - try to attend this last session. The ST. JOHN'S Hockey Club, it will be necessary to Ohio, visited Mrs. Geo. Crawford and church school teachers are asked to leave all materials in the Sunday school cupboards, so they will be veadily available in September. Clas- ses will - resume on Sunday, Sep}- 10. The ladies of the parish are remind. ed to keep saving labels during the summer so that we may obtain the coffee urn in the fall. This column will not appear next week, but we will write a final column for the season to appear on June 22nd. 3 for SHALLOW or DEEP WELL use FAIRBANKS - MORSE JC-PUMP Designed to give the maximum quality of construction and materials in a low-priced pumping unit. This low price was Stuart A. Mulligan, Pastor At Municipal Building on June 13th. | gave a fine devotional paper on the [ month. Miss Marie Cassidy, moved | Census officials expect the census achieved by simplicity of design -- not by reducing. quality. . foe Proceeds for the Community Memorial | theme of Christian Fellowship. A | to Port Perry; Mr. Everett Trewin (which began June 1 will show a con- o tlacy Sok rock : Sunday, June 11th--¥ Hospital New X Ray Machine. Charge | number of quilt blocks and the money and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock | tinuation of these patterns. And the 7 uy maion ° Toe adapted for Saspes . -~9.50 a.m.--Sunday School : 11.00 a.m.--Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evangelism Monday, 7 p.m.--Jr. Young People Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study and Prayer meeting in Parsonage. 50c. Sponsored by the Order of the Eastern Star. Service Club for them were handed in at roll call. Considerable business was dealt with. Mrs. Archer and Mrs, Carnaghan told of some things that impressed them most and Mrs. Romeril gave a most interesting report of both-the W.A. moved into the home Mr, Trewin pur- chased from the Thos. Smith Estate; Mr. Jack Van Camp moved upstairs over the locker. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm returned results will -also help clarify -a host of related trends, both for the whole of Canada and its various regions. For example, how significantly has contract farming grown? How much farther has specialized farming ad- --#-No leakage where motor - shaft enters pump.. eo Same jet assembly can be - used for shallow or deep well settings to-40 féet. o Lifetime lubrication, e Easy to instal, e Economical to operate, e Available as pump unit or as packaged units assembled with 12 or 30 gallon capacity tanks. 0 ¢ Parsonage, Crandell St., YU 65-7338 M fi Presbytery in Oshawa and the Bay of | home from a delightful trip overseas | vanced? ; = phy ee ing | Quinte Conference in Whitby. Saturday. Answers to such questions will be See this economy F-M water system at I Mrs. Lorne Thompson and "Mrs.| ~The Dorrell visited England, 'Ireland useful to-farm--organizations, to in~| loa N38 a The regular June meeting of the | Harold Martyn with Mrs. Neil Werry United Church Service Club will be as accompanist sang "I've found a held earlier this month, June 13th. ! ' Friend". dustry which supplies goods and ser- vices to farmers, and to Federal and and Scotland and spent considerable time with Dr .and Mrs. Douglas Bil- bey, while the Malcolms went on to Engagement PICKARD HARDWARE Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Midgley, Manchester, announce the engagement The girls are asked to meet at the Church at 6.30 p.m. 'The meeting will of their daughter Carol Isabelle, to foe in the form of a dinner and movie Mrs. Chas. Smith in a very pleas- Holland, Belgium and Paris and they Provinédial departments of agriculture in deciding on farm policies. PORT PERRY :: YUkon 5-7962 \ Mr. Norman Eugene Meek, son of Mr.) in Oshawa. and Mrs. Milburn G. Meek of Sand- |: ' 3 ford. The marriage to take place at | 4 * :2.30 p.m. on June 24, in Manchester United Church. Card of Thanks McMILLAN -- We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautifu] floral offer- ings, received from relatives, friends, neighbours, and General Motors dur- ing our recent bercavement 'in the loss of a dear wife and mother, with "a "special "thanks -to -Mr.~Perry, Min- ister, pallbearers and the McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home. John McMillan and Family. L0SOPAE! SAYS: In Memoriam COCHRANE -- In memory of a faithful Wife and Mother, Pearl H. who passed away June 11th, 1956, So many things have happened Since you were called away. So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay. Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way. The flowers we place upon her grave, May wither and decay, But the love for her who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. Ever remembered by Garnet and Family. In Memoriam father and husband. - Always remem- bered by, Laura, Cam.and Joan, Doug and Nettie. June 5, 1968. In Memoriam Peter H. Ramer who passed away June 9th, 1960. The road into the sunset Is one we all must tread, And though it brings us sorrow ALDRED--In memory of a loving | RAMER -- In loving memory of "THRIFTMASTER OR YOUR CHOICE OF THRIFYMASTER SPECIAL, JOBMASTER 6. - FOR THE JOB - CHEVROLET TRUCKS HAVE THE ENGINES THAT ARE FAMIOUS FOR DOING THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF WORK WITH THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF DEPENDABILITY AND ECONOMY the kind of stamina that keeps payloads moving -- engines, V8 or 6, are quality 'enginéered hatever your choice of Chevrolet engine, you get proven design ~--proven dependability -- proven economy. Built for rugged hard work, -day-in, day-out, Chevy engines have proved they can take it! 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