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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Aug 1961, p. 4

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4 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8rd, 1961 THE CHURCHES ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev. R. I. Sunday, August 6th-- Stackhouse iF 11.80 a;m.--Holy Communion 4 2 J AY: Sunday, August 13th-- 3 ¢ 11.80 a.m.--Morning Prayer. {54 Sm iH ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interim Moderator: a nd = Aa Zs Bs Rev. Kenneth F. MacKenzie, M.A. tN (Uxbridge) Su Th Minister: Mr. William Perry, B.A. hy Please read the United Church i notice regarding service during this £7 month, So To Nn, i PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8. Linstead, B.A., Minister bo - ime. red Sunday, August 6th-- During the month of August joint Church Services will be held for the St. John's Presbyterian Church and the United Church Congregations in © thé United Church. The minister and the official board extend a welcome to all who will join in this service on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. No Sunday School during the month. Oo The United Church of Canada ~ SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, * Sunday, August 6th-- 9.15 a.m.--Prospect Church 10.16 a.m.--Manchester Church 10.16 a:m.--Scugog "Head" S.S. 11.16 a.m.--Scugog Ghurch Let us all come and worship Him Who is most generous to us at this time of the year, and fills our barns with the very best. B.D. PORT PERRY BATPIST 'Stewart Mulligan, Pastor SUNDAY-- 9.50 a.m.-- Sunday School for all ages \ 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evangelistic service MONDAY, 7.15 p.m.--Young People WED., 8. v0 p.m. Prayer Meeting "Rveryene "Weiconie PL 4 VE 31 Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from relatives and our many friends, -¥ - consoling words in our sad bereave- ment of a loving mother. The family of the late Mrs. Minnie Real. Card of Thanks Many thanks to all for lovely cards and gifts sent me, messages wishing "me a. happy voyage, thanks to Mrs. T. Redman along with all my Scugog friends for the won- derful party and for a lovely corsage, gifts and everything, Until we meet again thank you. . Mary Leighton. Forder Bros. Meats 0]V]°3 ; a Ee RG ah #5 WA Ni) Oi 2» 4 a S498 = I WEEK-END SPECIALS BUTT PORK CHOPS .... 55¢ Ih SAUSAGE ...... 3 1b for $1.00 "COOKEI CHICKENS .... 53¢ Th Free Delivery at 11 a.m. Phone: 9865-2562 70D QUALITY MEATS IFORDER BROS. WHOLESALE RETAIL MEATS LS: Fish- POULTRY 085.2562 PT. PERRY J Rythm Jesters, every Saturday Night Ce €specially -thanking--Mr.- Perry for hig also special | Coming Events July. Mrs. Dancing at Utica Hall Featuring Fred Timms and the 9 to 12 p.m. Modern and Old Time. Admission. $1.00 per person, Aug. 81 Port Perry Public Library will be closed for two weeks commencing on Monday, July 31st to August 14th, Books borrowed before this time will be due back the week of Aug. 14th. July27 Mr. with Mr. cottage, Mr. - Bingo Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion will be held regular Prize in each of the 20 games is $4.00. Aug. 3 - i Prince Albert We wish Mr. Perry a pleasant holi- day, who g¢ccupied our pulpit during C. Newnham, Mus, and Mrs. A. Martyn each took their turn in managing juniors during wor- Mr, ship hour recently. Mrs. L. Glasgow and son Dennis of Beamsville have returned home from visiting her sister Hunter and family. Paul Polito, Lindsay, spent a short holiday with his: Love cousins. . Glad to learn Mrs, A. Robertagn is home fromi hospital having undergone | _ eye surgery, Better health to Mr, R. Murphy who is a patient in Oshawa hospital. and Mrs. and Bryan enjoyed a recent week-end and Mrs. L. Devitt's at their Bobcaygeon. and Mus. John were. guests at the Paton-Love | wedding oni Sunday. Denise Jeffrey has returned from a pleasant week with Mr. Jeffrey, Millbrook. Company. with Mr, Butson elude her sister Mr. and Me. 0. B. Roberts, Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Alvinston. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker, Sea- grave visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Martyn on Sunday. Anna Croxall, Manchester, enjoyed the week-end with Linda Hunter. and Mrs, 'J. Norton and boys have returned from a pleasant motor trip to east coast. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Bond, Toronto, visited several days with Mrs. Luke and sisters. . Mr. and Mrs, M. Pugh and family enjoyed a two week vacation in Hali- burton district. R. Hope Mr. and Mrs. G. eis en ox Sd The New Party NEEDS YOU You Need The NEW PARTY Les Beacock, Grant C. Love, Lexie and and Mrs. A. in the Scout Hall on Thursday, Aug. Mr: and Mrs. C. Miller, Raglan, 3rd, at 8 p.m. Jackpot $76.00. The | Spent Sunday with his sfster Mr. and For Information Mrs. L. Wilsons. PHONE 985-2330 and Mrs, R. . ; y Supper The Catholic Women's League will hold a supper in the Catholic Parish Hall on Saturday, August bth. Supper from 4.30 till all are served. Adults $1.26. Children b60¢. Aug. 8 Announcement The marriage is announced of Miss Marie Cassidy, Port Perry and Mr. Garry I. Venning of Blackstock in the United Church parsonage at Columbus by the Rev. Ronald Love, on Saturday, July 29th, 1961, at 7 p.m. Death JACKSON, GARRY WAYNE-- Sud- denly at Port Perry on July 80th, '61 Garry. Wayne Jackson, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson and dear brother of Joanne and David, in his 14th year. Service from 'the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker on Wednesday. Internment at the Pine Grove & Cemotany: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jackson, their daughter and grand daughter from Matoon, Illinois, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson, ll | Trousseau Tea Mrs. George W. Samells will hold a Trousseau. Tea in honour of her daughter; Jean Marie, "at her home, Port Perry, on Saturday, August 12th from 3 to 6 and from 7 to 9 p.m, ASA AANA AAAS ARAAA Memo from Master Feeds: There' S "hidden Starvation" even when your herd is on good pasture Pasture js the cow's natural food--but we're demanding more -of our good milkers than nature ever intended. means. it is important to provide a balanced supplementary ration -- not only when pasture is poor but all the time, especially for the big producer. the cow draws an her body reserves to keep up production! The bést way to supply this supplement ration, while pasture -is still fairly good, is with Master 14% Pasture Pellets. in" which even fresh pasture is lacking. peas, highly palatable. = This Without this supplement, They are rich in the values, particularly energy, Cows find the They eat them with relish for a fully balanced intake of essen- tial nutrients. . PORT PERRY 2%. -- | We can advise you as to the correct type and quantity of supplementary feeding for all weights of cattle on all qualities of pasture. Come in today-- and place an order for Master 14% Pasture Pellets. "MASTER FEEDS Phone 985-2131 * Fast, Fair, and Friendly Service * "Authorized HDS" Dealer { OTA NE en i alo PAR LI FY Tractor Safely qf, On the Dy ~Haying and harvest -times-are--the <p periods when farm tractors are fre- quently driven on highways and gravel roads. To avoid accidents Hal | Wright, safety specialist with the Ontario Department of Agriculture, suggests the following measures: * Plan ahead in order to cut down to a minimum the amount of travel on heavily travelled roads. *Use side ronds even if it takes a bit longer. * Keep the tractor under control. Slow down for curves and leave the tractor in gear on downgrades. * Don't let children or young teen- agers handle a.tractor on the highway. * Have a strict "no-rider" * Clear the brush in the vicinity of the lanes and field gates to improve visibility. * Use red flags and approved light- ing to give warning to motorists of the dangers of slow moving vehicles. * Courtesy prevents accidents. Pull off the pavement, when feasible, to let the automobile traffic pass safely. rule. . The modern way tobe ...} traditionally correct . The Bouquet Invitation Line Wedding Invitations 'Thermo-engraved (asd ieeing hand engraving, but costs about half as. much--and it's ready. within the week. Thermo-Engraving eliminat&s the cop. per plate that makes hand engraving so costly and time-consuming. Select from our giant catalogue of flawlessly correct papers. 11 distinctive styles of lettering. Weddings priced as low as $9.00 for 50 and $13.50 for 100, com- plete with double envelopes and tissues. Come in and see our complete cata- logue! Matching announcements, at home cards, enclosure cards, ete. 'PORT PERRY STAR co. LTD. PORT PERRY : 0: Phone 985-2331 Mr. 'A. Johns, RR. 4, Port Perry Mrs. H, McMillan, Greenbank Miss J. Johns, R.R. 4, Port Perry Mrs. M. Holtby, R.R. 4, Port Perry om Ontario (County) Co-Operative 'Medical Services ._R.R. 1, Locust Hill, Ontario ~~ LE " Surgleal, In-Hospital Mediéal, Major Medical Insurance. . "FAMILY YEARLY PREMIUMS $52.00 -- SINGLE $26.00 CO-OP is Collector, Ontario Hospital Insurance - CONTACT: Mr. Clarence Werry, Vice-President, R.R. 2, Oshawa, Ontario. Mrs, E, Clements, R.R. 2, Seagrave Sag viva Seiad a ws arraiie a Lr | Mrs: G. Geisel, R.R. 2, Blackwater Mrs. L. Martyn, R.R. 3, Port Perry Mrs. G. Hunter, R.R. 4, Port Perry Mrs, A. Nicholls, R.R. 3, Little Britain Mr. J. Sandison, Ashburn Thermo-Engraving looks and feels like} Fair Dates Announced Following is a list of 1961 Ontario fall fairs, issued by the Agricultural Societies' Branch of the Ontario De- partment of Agriculture: Barrie -- Sept. 14-16 Belleville -- Aug. 16-19 _ Blacksteck -- Aug. 26-26 Brighton -- Aug. 6-7 Campbellford -- Sept. 26-27 Durham -- Sept. 22-28 Fenelon Falls -- Sept, 18 Lakefield -- Sept. 16-16 Lindsay -- Sept. 19-28 Madoe¢ -- Oct. 2-8 Markham -- Sept. 28-30 Napanee -- Sept. 4-6 Norwood ~-- Oct. 6, 7 and 9 Oakwood -- Sept: 18-19 Orong -- Sept. 8-9 Oshawa Sept. 26-27 Peterborough -- Aug. 8-12 Port Hope'-- Sept. 16-16 Port Perry -- Sept. 2 and 4 Roseneath -- Sept. 29-80 Sunderland -- Sept. 11-12 Toronto (CNE)--Aug. 18 - Sept. 4. Toronto (Royal Winter Fair)--- Nov. 10-18 - Uxbridge -- Oct. 2 Warkworth -- Sept. 14-16 Woodbridge -- Oct. 6 and 9 Woodstock -- Aug. 24-26. It has also been announced that the '| International Plowing Match" will be held in Belleville from Oct. 4 to 7. ® SWIFTS PREMIUM "Famous for Quality" Broiler Size -- 6 to 8 Ib. Fresh Sliced -- "No Waste" utterball TURKEYS + ~ Swift's Premium - "01d Fashioned" Picnic Style Fully Cooked - Smoked Just Right PORK SHOULDER BUTT "For Frying or Barbecuing", Choice, Plump, Tender CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS Extra Lean PEAMEAL BACON - HOLIDAY PICNIC Mac & Cheese, Plokle & Pimento, Chicken Loaf, Olive Loaf -- 6 oz, Vac. pack LUNCHEON MEATS - 4 Varieties 4 for 89c b.53c¢ Ib.49c 'Ib. 69¢ SPECIALS BEST BUY -- SAVE 3c 4 Varities -- 48 oz, tin Allen's DRINKS 255 BEST BUY -- SAVE 1lo York -- 15 oz. tin FANCY PEAS "FEATURE -- SAVE 8. Club Des Millionnaires ~ SARDINES 3 tins 7 9c 6 for -BEST- BUY -- SAVE 9c Nabisco -- 1214 oz." pkg. SHREDDIES 2-49 1.00 : FEATURE -- SAVE dc McLaren's. -- 15 oz, jar CORN RELISH 33c¢ ty t BEST BUY -- SAVE 4¢ Good Luck -- 1 1b, pkg. 'MARGARINE GATTUSSO -- 16 oz. jar 2-65¢| FEATURE -- SAVE 6¢ Salad OMVES. as FEATURE -- SAVE 16c -- SOLID WHITE 3for55¢ Queens -- 12 oz, jar 29c TURE 3 pkgs. 89c Full Pound 29 Beaver Lump -- 5 1b, CHARCOA 45 FEATURE -- SAVE 4c Salco -- Sliced 15 oz. tin 'Mandarin Oranges -Feature - Save 10c Stuffed Manz 'GATTUSO OLIVES FRESH FROM THE OVENS . Sweet BISCUITS Supreme Strawberry Creams, Fruit Cookles, Dainty Asst, Clive. Creams, Party' Ass', FEATURE -- GOLDEN HOUR Salt Water Taffy | bag L . Red & White -- 50 paks BOOK MATCHES 19 15 oz. tin. CATELLI'S COOKED SPAGHETTI FEATURE -- SAVE 11c -- Saico -- 7 oz. tin IF, TUNA FISH 7 1or1.00 4 £2 3 1r].00 i Birds Eye --9 oz. pkg. FROZEN FOODS Birds Eye, Beef, Chicken, Turkey - ---- FRENCH FRIES 2/37¢ 59c TITRE one ii Red Ripe -'18 Ib. Avg. Vatermelons | Crisp Garden Fresh No.1 -| -Farm Fresh Ontario No.1 TOMATOES 6at basket 29: 4 ONLY . * PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THE LISTED RED & WHITE FOOD STORES

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