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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Jan 1962, p. 4

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BN RY P Lo DE I e------ 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1962 THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A. Sunday, January 7th, 1962" 11:30 a.m.--Holy Communion. / ST. JOHN'S 4 PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH _ Interim Moderdtor: Rev. Kenneth F. MacKenzie, M.A. (Uxbridge) Minister: Mr. William Perry, B.A. Sunday, January 7th, 1962 10 a.m.--Church Service 11 a.m.~ Sunday School f PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, January 7th, 1962 10.00 a,m.--Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.--Church Service 11 a.n.--Kindergarten and junior i classes, Sunday School. oF 7 a I (408 : Pa The United Church 'of Canada NYG er Bi SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE fs 13 fal MINISTER: hs Rev. J. K..Braham, M.A., B.D. His HS . ~~ Sunday, January 7th, 1962 8 A - », .10.16 a.m,--SCUGOG Church ~11,16 am.~--SCUGOG "Head" S.S. 11.16--MANCHESTER Church 1.16 p.m.--PROSPECT Church. » These are Special Services for the inauguration of our new Women's 45 ; Association to be known as THE 1% Th "UNITED CHURCH" WOMEN or ak - (U.C.W.). Wa invite you one and gll. (Ih ; p 8 rigs PA . SAS PORT PERRY BAPTIST wi ; 87 Sunday, January 7th, 1962 ie = il © 9.60 a.m.--Sunday School for all Nr ages . is 11.00 am.--Morning Worship ify 7.00 p.m.---Evangelistic service : MONDAY, 7.16 p.m.--Young People WED. 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting © Ss 7 i 1 = exis os ., po ~~ Everyone .Welcome gy Aug b Wor a x bg ~~ ACall to Prayer During the week of January 7 country will observe a Week of Prayer. The Week of Prayer ig one of the Church's most valued institutions; for through it Christ- ians everywhere, who participate, may become aware of the oneness of the family of God. "In observance of the Week of Prayer a joint Service of Witness _will_be conducted in the Port Perry United Church on Wednes- day, January 10th, at 8 p.m. Joint choirs from'. the Anglican, Pres- byterian and United Churches will lead the Praises. The Rev. K..L. . McKenzie, M.A. of Uxbridge will be the guest speaker. The ministers in the area, who have planned. this Service, are counting on you to be present. We: also invite you to join with ~~ other Christians across our coun- "try in making" the whole week of January 7 to 12 a special Week of Prayer. to 12 many churches across our | Coming Events Christmas Tree Pick-Up Will be made on Saturday, Jan. 6th, Notice Dr. R. G. McNab has again accept- ed a position on the teaching staff of the Faculty of Dentistry, Univer- sity of Toronto, on Wednesdays only commencing January 3, 1962, until May 23, 1962. The office will remain open Wed- nesday mornings for the transaction of business and the making of appointments, Valentine Tea Valentine Tea and Home Bake Salo will be held in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascension on Satufday, Feb, 10, from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m, Attention! Keep Saturday, Jan. 27th open for Robbie Burns Supper and Entertain- ment. Masonic Temple, at 6:30 p,m, Price $1.60. Jan, 11. Euchre Euchre will be held in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascension on Thursday, Jan. 18th, at 8:30 p.m. Prizes and Refreshments. Adm, 50c. s Jan. 4 Notice Take notice that 'the Court of Revision of the Township of Reach will first sit on the 10th day of January- 1962, to. hear appeals against the assessment roll as returned for taxation for 1962, Dec. 29, 1961. Alec Johns, Clerk Treas. SAVE UP TO 209% on new Frigidaire Freezers, ranges, refrigerators, driers, and other appliances. Phone 985-7704. Deaths ACRES, George Henry-- At Cottage -| Hospital, Uxbridge, Ont. on Saturday, December 23, 1961, George H. Acres, beloved husband of the late Margaret McGee and dear father of Kathleen (Mrs. E. L. Hook) of Greenbank, Ont. Funeral services were held from St. Paul's United Church, Carp, Ont., on HOLMES, George--At the Oshawa General Hospital, on Monday, Jan.1, 1962, George Holms, bloved husband Isobel Buckley, dear father of Thelma (Mrs. S. Hagen) of B.C., Joan (Mrs. Clifford Webster), and Wanda (Mrs. E. Stone) -of Toronto. Resting at the chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry; until Wednesday noon. Thence to the Turner and Porter chapel, 436 Ronaesvalles Ave. Toronto, after 6 p.m, Funeral service on Thurs- day, at 3. D/L, Jnterinent in Prospect Cemetery. Card of Thanks To the "Combined Service Organiz- ations" of Port Perry we say Thank You for the Christmas Hamper we received. May you al have a good New Year, . George and Margaret Roberts. | For an exciting gift . + one that is truly personal and practical cee select a box of "uly Yours" Personalized Bosial Stationery Phone 985-2381 Wednesday, Dehember 27th, 1961. Interment in the Huntley United]. Cemetery. : ; : |B i SU | Eo . 3 EL BR L) Births McNAB--Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. McNab are pleased to announce the urrival of a daughter, Alison Joan, on Monday, December 25, 1061. A sister for Brian and Jamie. BALLINGALL--John and Gwen are proud to announce the birth of their son, Bryce Robertson, 8 bs. 6% ozs. on December 0, 1061, at Community memorial Hosspital, Port Perry. A brother for David and Joanne, RABY --Don and May are happy to announce the safe arrival of a daugh- ter Shelley Mae, 7 lbs. 2 ozs, on Saturday, December 23, 1961, at the Ushawa General Hospital. A sister for Charlene. . -- Card of Thanks On behalf of my children and my- self, I wish to thank the Combined Service Organizations of Port Perry, the Epsom United Church, and all others who sent gifts of food amd clothing, - Helen G. Harvey. Card of Thanks The family of the late F, James Barnard wish to express their sincere appreciation of the many acts of kind- ness shown him during his long illness and their thanks for cards, floral off- shown them by relatives, friends, and neighbours. Especially would they thank Rev. E. S. Linstead for his con- soling words, Mrs. Grant Mahaffey, Port Perry; Miss Effa Brown, Raglan; the 1.0.0.F. Warriner Lodge No. 75, Port Perry and the pall bearers. Also MeDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home for their efficient" management of the services, - Mrs. Barnard, daughters and granddaughters. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciaton to the many friends and relatives for their flowers, cards, and kind words of sympathy during 'our recent bereavement. Kathleen and Everett Hook, Card of Thanks I wish to express my thanks to all my friends and neighbours for the cards, flowers and_ gifts; also Dr John Diamond, the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, Port erings, and other acts of sympathy} Perry for their care and attention. | FR HY Card of Thanks We wish to thank the fire brigade, the organizations and all the folk who helped us at the time of the fire which destroyed our home. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Boumans, In Memoriam a MARTYN--In loving memory of a 240 1 ATI £ A SLANE TA Sha Fo seg 2p 5 Bed q 5 7 Ga Ei a a } . Celebrates 7th Birthday Congratulations to Mrs. Hannah Johnston, Manchester, who celebrated her 97th birthday on Friday of last week, woke up this morning with a man- Hangover For Three-Year-0ld GLASGOW -- Jimmy Nicholson, 8, sized New Year hangover. There he was in Royal Hospital for Sick Children, feeling terrible after dear mother, May Frances, who pass ed away, Jan, 6, 1966, God took her hand and we had to part. He eased her pain and broke our hearts, Although we smile and seem care free, There's nobody misses her more than we. Sadly missed and ever . remembered by her family. In Memoriam LEACH--In loving memory of my dear husband, Roy Leach, who passed away Jan, 9, 1960. I little knew when I woke that morn The sorrow the day would bring, The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one I loved so dear. Sometimes its hard to understand Why some things have to be, In His wisdom, God has planned Beyond our power to see. Lovingly remembered by his wife, Mabel. In Memoriam LEACH -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, who passed away Jan. 9, 1960. Nothing can ever take away 'The love a heart holds dear. -- Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Lovingly remembered by son Franklin, daughter-in-law _ Marie and grandchildrén. In Memoriam LEACH --In. loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away Jan. 9, 1960. i He is gone but not forgotten, And, as dawns another year, , In our.lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him.are always near. Days of sadness will come o'er us, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed. Lovingly remembered by _ daughter Ruth, son-in-law Gwen Ballingall. Jack and grandchildren. 1G E FREE FREE FREE FREE FRE Sina | FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE we $10. 00 EE "Every LUCKY DRAW TICKET GIVEN WITH EVERY GASOLINE PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR MORE BEARE MOTORS Limited SUNOCO STATION FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE © FREE FREE FREE LGA. AEA ice: ti ru ere Week < FOOD VOUCHER REDEEMABLE AT HOPE'S NEW LG.A. FOODLINER ~ Draw will be made each Saturday at 5.00 pane Lucky Number will be € Josted on our Front Dope each week. "FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE ~ VANGUARD OF THE "RED SHIELD FLEET" The first of 4,000 boxears on the Canadian Pacific Rail- way to carry a bright red shield to the left of the door advising that the cars are exclusively for newsprint service have been placed in service by the railway.--The cars;-22 in number; -| are-shown as they arrived at Montreal from the National Steel Car plant at 'Hamilton, Ont. They were the first of 1,160 new boxcars Canadian Paci- fic is acquiring this-year for the "Red Shield Fleet." Shown as he inspected the new arrivals (inset) is F', K. Holly- man of Montreal, general freight traf- fic manager for Canadian Pacific. An- other 2,860 cars will be up-graded to protect shipments of newsprint be- -ing-handled_by_ Canadian Pacific. The 4,000-car fleet is part of the railway' s effort to provide the utmost in trans- -- TTT -------- a stomach pump OPeration, And all because he polished off one of daddy's ; bottles of whisky. -- Jimmy thought the stuff wa lesa. onade and he gulped down 2lasatul after glassful. Then he lay down on the carpet and passed out cold, His parents found him with the tell-tale bottle by his side, Jimmy was rushed to the hospital, pumped out and told he could go home once the hangover gives way. os ee --Canadian Pacific Photos try whose exports exceed $1.1-billion a year. Speedy return of the cars to Canadian Pacific lines is the key to success in achieving maximum results from the fleet, and Canadian Pacific has written 68 connecting carriers in Canada and the United States parti- - cipating in the movement of this im- _ portant traffic asking them to-expe- dite return of the cars. portation service to the $1.5-billion a year Canadian pulp and paper indus- o- YY MARKETS Prince Albery Ontario oa Prices Effective This Week-End Wed. - Sat. SPECIAL AYLMER Choice i PEAS 20 oz, Tins 2-3 SPECIAL, PARAMOUNT - SALMON br SPECIAL MONARCH 7 1b Bag 8' Y's Tin "FLOUR SPECIAL QUAKER OATS Quick or Instant Ige Pkg. 47 1% ON FRESH PICNICS . by, PORE © BUTTS . go mh ---------- SPARE MEATY LE EE I EE RE TY by the Piece or 18 _» End Cats 4 . Frosh | Fruits ts AND A OE BE ' Vegetables oan PRICES PHONE 985-2492. FREE DELIVERY "DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS - PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE STORE ~ DAILY--8. 30 a.m. to 9 p.m, TUESDAY 8.30 to 1 pm. g | a

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