4 pe THE PORT PERRY STAKE, THURS JANUARY 10th 1c ' | P s Alb Sturman ana baby, mrs. D. Hope and | Mrs. E. Smith, Toronto. i R ] Gi f B bh Sitt ! . BINGO : rince ert Miss Judy Brown. Mrs. Wes, Cawker, Port Perry with u es ven or a 1 ers | y - } , Mr. and Mrs. D. Southwell and fa. her sister Mr. and Mrs, T. Sager. Are you planning to employ a baby | 3-- Make sure the sitter understands } ) oo . oo . Will be held In the Legion Hall on By Shuies fo eds i mily, Oshawa, Mr. R. Heayn, Toronto | Mr. and Mrs. T. Hodgins with sitter ? ' that in case of fire she should ANGLICAN CHURCH Co Fhursday, Junuary 17th at 5 pail prove wost titling lor the new-bornt ub the mother Mrs. Stella Heayn. | therin ve arb Mr. d Mr BS } a If so, the Canadian Underwriters' get the children out of the house CHURCH OF ASCENSION under the auspices of the Ladies Auxi- year. The father Mr. John Keizibrink and ee % ) a . . hans 8, ASS IRTin reorient Yhat vou sie quickly, then call the fire depart- 3 , \ , \, : . s . , ' : i I or erry an , oa Mrs. G. - ' , ! Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A, B.D., S./T.M. fat) of ie Royal N pl Legion A 5 oe wy Siaduian oo Mr. and Ms. Hormai Keizibrinks had re 2 Soe » + Mr. and Mrs, G vide the sjiier with phone. nimiers ment and notify the parents in . Sunday, January 13th-- ' bot, ore { Pace winie Msg Pulsy Hot vy provi "lw near forty family group including she may use in case of emergency. that order. oo appropriate piano music. Near | aMiss Eva Keizibrink, Oshawa, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Irwin and Miss She should } 4--Show the sitter two alternate 11.30 a.m.--Holy Baptism B ' S fifty members strolled through the | nq Mis, H. Keizibrink, Scarboro; Mr. A. Shunk 'with Mr. and Mus, Roy " hig ave {1) the Phase means of escape from the house, urn S upper rates bidding farewell to their former | ng Mrs, B. Mickels, Raglan, Rene lenders, Fort Perry. humber of Wg fire departhient, (2) should there be a fire. , TIER Re teacher and at same time were greet- and Henry, Oshawa, John of Brook- the police department, (3) the family 5--The sitter should be instructed to PORT PERRY UNITED HURCH Will be held in the Masonic Temple, | oq by the teacher for coming ven | ¥y linia, ip! Mroand Mrs. Geo. Skerratt had Mr, | doctor, and (4) the number of the " . i ed by the teacher for coming year.||in Bert of Cannington plus their ) ! keep the children out of the kit- Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A. Minister | Port Perry on Wednesday, January Recent birthday pins were presented | (ivi and families und Mrs. Don Little, Mr. and Mrs, G.| Phone where the parents may be chen, if possible, and to kee « 23 at 6.30 p.m. Turkey and Haggis (4 Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs, E. Martyn, ' ot Cawker, Mr. and Mrs. R. Keanan, al) | reached. x tel " Ln f the ir reach P Sunday, January 13th-- will be served. Scotch entertainment, Myy. Roy Hope, Don Beacock, S. Pop Mb. ond Mrs, L. Hasgon and Joan of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. D. William- The C.U.A. offers these other sug- 6 Nop te SN eh a fn I} 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School songs, and dancing. Adults $1.75. owich, B. Heard, S. Grainger, K.|%¥&¢ ™ Toronto at the "Open Day on, Port Perry, and locally Mr. and gestions: roe oy he i ARS e sitter iy ash- 11.00 a.m. Jr. Sunday School Children under 12, 76c. Sponsored Skinner. of relatives at the father Mr. Fo J. yp ope Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. | | Snow the sitter. Be sure the is oo s 0 use In case of power 11.00 a.m.----Morning Worship by Blue Ray Chapter, Eastern Star. Mrs. 8. Smith and Mus. A, Marton Wickett's home. | teh K. Williamsons. qualified for the job has 8 souse 7 Fas 2 sitter when you are plan Jan. 17 od ae ANIL Mr. and Mrs. B. Jeffs and Robt. re- or. » hi sen: --Te > § / oe > entertained their S. S. classes to bowl- cently attended and onjoved the vee Mr. and Mrs, C. Postil had Me. and | of responsibility, and likes child- ning to return home and telephone . ST. JOHN'S " _ EE oe followed nia past union of class nurses at the home of Mrs. Don Elford, Oshawa. 2 Pi her if you are delayed. RE op . CHURC each home pr > extra trea i Rice ! 2---Intr » the sitter - child- | 8--Make arr ments i PRESB -- va u ister during the holidays. Me oy iy bon Pitas hg ! Mr. and Mrs. Don Long and son, -- any af phild ¢ Malis Sitangemants Zor seeing tie Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minis ° 7 {eith Rodd, Greenbank wi ryan . iN I. WT 8, . " ' Card of Thanks Mr. Wm. J. Martyn, Mr. and Mrs.| pocoek and attended our Sunday Mr, and Mys, Mike Serizzitti all of with them before you leave. brief period to get acquainted Sunday, January 13th-- + E. Martyn and Bruce, and Mr. and Sing | se Oshawa with their parents Mr. and , } a.m. Morning Worshi In . . ints ey fod 1 Beet I Mrs, H. Long. 10 a.m tossing io Pp The family of the late Marion Mrs. A, Maytyn and family joined the Mu, and Mrs. Re Murphy Tod Mis. 11 w.m.---Sunday § Thelma Croxall wish to express their | family gathering at the hose of Mur, R. Jackson, Mr. N. Shunk, Mr. and Holiday company with Mr, and Mrs. LD A JANUARY SALE ' sincere thanks to relatives, friends ang Ms. won W Ey I o : Se Mrs. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd Hunter were Mr. and Mrs. Ray 71 0 ) nihbours for the Indnoes andl rv. and Mrs. L. Devitt and family | 7". Tor Malcolm, Janetville; Mr, and Mrs. V The United Church of Canada and neigh ; 2 ny Dickinson and Judy of 'Toronto. ; . 1 Bim? sympathy shown us in the loss of a and Miss Br rictlund ull of Osha Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doupe joined the Malcolm, Nestleton; Mr, and Mrs. H. HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES >. C. Gilby B.D daughter and sister. A special thanks ha ph Ee ne FF. Vickery am family gathering at their daughters Malcolm, Yelverton; and Mr. and Mrs. 100's, reg. $1.15--Save 29c.--86e¢. Rev. C. C. Gilbert, B.D. to the staff of Princess Margaret 18 five leacocks. | Mr. and Mrs. R. Sweetmans, Port M. VanCamp, Blackstock and all the 2650's, reg. $2.29--Save 58c.--$1.71 ode, rary ste in JE Se ne yo he) i 0.15 a.m.--SCUGOG ospital, also to the Rev. W. C. Sel-| w > Mr. s. B. y i Mr. and Mrs. M. Pughs with her, Jjompany wit irs. C. Luke were 5 . " I. MANCHESTER lers for his comforting words and the| Mr. and Mrs. W. Peels had Mr. H.| 0 One 00a ane, Gastik, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bond, Toronto; Mr. 3 ounce, regularly 40c. SAVE 10c. LID HEAD Sunday School McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home Howey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peel, Mr. & Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith had Mr. and and Mrs. M. Luke and two sons, CAMPHORATED OIL .................. BE PP TE PI eae 30¢. 1.15 pan. PROSPECT for their efficient management of the | Mrs. H. Peel, Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie, Seagrave, Mr. and Stoney Creek, Mesdames Stanton and I.D.A. Brand A.S.A. -- 300s regularly 99¢ SAVE 26¢ services, | Mrs. B. Howey. Mis. H. Garvey, Toronto and their McKerihan, also Mr. A. Bond, IDASOL TABLETS ......... crores SR 7% n x er CIURGH The Franklin Family, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holman and| families. | Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hope and family PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURC girls, Toronto with their aunt Miss Mr. and Mrs. F. Middleton with Mr. with the gathering at Mr. and Mrs NYLON BRISTLE TOOTH BRUSHES ............ Special--9e. Pastor--J. H. Brown C d .f Th lk Flora Holman. and Mrs. Robt. Middleton, Oshawa Thos. Manns, Scugo . . : : : > 3 . 8) ZOg. LD.A. TOILET -- y y arenss ' Sunday, January 13th-- ar C dll S The family of Mr. Chas. Mills ga- Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.: zp and Mrs. F. Faux, Saintfield LET TISSUE Save 28c. .... ppasasnrer 8 for 88c. 9.60" a.m Sunday School The fami he | 5. 6. A thered in the Port Perry Scout Hall. | F, Olsen were Mrs. J. Olsen, Toronto, 1d" Mu. and Mrs ' Ron Gibson with VITA DIET VITAMIN & MINERAL TABLETS 11.00 a.m.--"Without Honour" 7 go family of the oe Mrs. G. "1 The immediate family plus 17 grand- | Mr, and Mrs. A. Olsen and Ken of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson | 6 months supply -- $4.99 7.00 p.m.--"Dictatorship" : eMilian, heh fo exten seer BP children, 2 great grandchildren, made | Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. L Reamsbottom of . x : . ; Monday 7.00 p.n.--Young People [ioug alien ol ISlends on relatives a total of over 80 present. Henderson, Toronto; Mr. and Mus. | Sioux Tookout Spent a fow days with DISH TOWELS--14": in. by 27% in. rns. 2 for 88e, MM y LU DAR ; or gifts o owers, decds o ind- . s. ; or, Mr. . Boron ro ih 4 ' S Wednesday, S p.m.--Prayer Meeting | messages of sympathy. A wn am Mus. Alvin ng ane Art hi Mrs. V. Ske ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Peel and Mr. Howey, DISH CLOTHS--abhout 16" square .............. sriisiaghe 2 for 29c. hecis ARNG . Gy ie Jeri ratte Lary : Mrs. N. Wils ildr : . -- EVEYONE WELCOME -- Tpeetn) thanks to the Greenbank Mrs. W. Heayn and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Forsters had Mr. and! iin, visited Sn) a, Ew WAX PAPER--Regularly 32¢c. roll .......ccvverevvrnnnn. 2 for 57c. U.C.W. Each was much appreciated. Mrs. L. Hunter. Miss Nola Hunter,| Mrs. Don Wallace and girls, Port ratt ' CT re PAPER NAPKINS . ee Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter, Cold Perry; Mrs. Wm. Forster, Oshawa; Mr and Mrs. B. Smith with their I N Reg. 19c. pack... 17¢., 2/33ec. Bj h luke, Alberta, Rev. and Mrs. Chas. | Mr. Robt. Forster and Indy friend, | friends Mr. and Mre BPs eo MANY MORE SPECIAL PRICES ON DRUGS 1rt I M = Clarke, Toronto, Mr. C. Willis, Green- | Toronto. Jumbus oe Fa mh p NTT n emoriam bank, all joined with other relatives Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Davidson Jr. had Reset company with Mr. and Mrs AND SUNDRIES PAINTER--Hervey and Ollve Bre TOMS--In loving memory of a dear | making a near forty in attendance. | his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson | 1, Beacocks were Misses E and A SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT TO JAN, 19th di happy: lo announce the arrival of | jusband and Dad, Fred Toms, who | This group enjoyed their annual din- | Sr. and Mr. St. Martin and Lyn, Ham- Dodd, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs B. their son Kevin Ross on Saturday, | 4 away, Jan. 11, 1961. ner at the "Conway Gardens", Port] ilton, Wanamaker Seagrave and Mr. | nd December 29th, 1962 at the Oshawa] sq. joved you, so we miss you |[Perry. All returned to the Heayn| Miss E. Vance and Mr. and Mrs. W. | Mys. T. Cole, Oshiowa, iz ' é General Hospital. Special Thanks to For you were the kind of Dad home for bouffet lunch and sociabil- | Simons and son, Ajax with Mr. and Mesdames Stanton, McKerihan and BRUTON S DRUG STORE " . - - » Dr. W. W. Baldwin. Your loved ones will never forget. | ity. Mrs. W. Vance. Luke with Mr. and Mrs. Gamble If we follow in your footsteps Mr. and Mrs. C. Loves had her mo- Mr. and Mrs. H. Hodgins had their Oshawa. ' h We will never go wrong. ther Mrs. Z. M. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs, | family Mr. and Mrs. R. Murrin and ! Deat S--- You gave us years of happiness. Ted Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Brock | his mother Mrs. L. Murrin, Toronto; Gili = Loving thoughts will ever wander | all of Port Perry; also Miss G. Brock, | Miss Mary Lynn Hodgins and friend EE McMILLAN, Mary Etta -- At the To the spot where you are laid, Kingston, Mr. Wm. Brock, Marville, {| Mr. D. Coulter both of Ottawa; also Newmarket Memorial Hospital on And when we cease to think of you | France and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Paton, | Mr. and Mos. Hodgins and Mr. and MITCHELLS 48 0z. Tin Friday, January 4, 1963, Mary Etta wi) be when God has ealled us, too. | Staynor. Mrs. S. Glass and: their families. Smith of Port Perry, beloved wife of Sadly missed and lovingly Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson had Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glass entertained APPLE ) the late George A. McMillan and dear | remembered by wife Tillie, Mrs. C. Butson, Port Perry, Mr. and | his parents Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Glass, | : : . mother of Howard, Greenbank; Harry, daughters Ruby and Jean.| Mrs. E. Wagg, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wagg | Port Perry and the above family ga- JUICE LC ¢ New York; (Mabe]) Mrs. A. Stephens, and son, Oshawa. thering on Christmas Eve. Newmarket; Rev. Keith McMillan, I M = Miss B. Fear, Toronto spent a few Mr. and Mrs. C. Newnhams had Burlington; (Bessie) Mrs. H. Acton, nn emoriam days with her brother Mr. and Mrs. | their family Mr. and Mrs. A. Newn: ! PARAMOUNT I's Tin Uxbridge; Armour, Greenbank; Wal. LEACH ~ In loving memory of a| 4+ Fear, hams of Shirley; Mr. and Mrs, E.! PINK . lace, Oakville; (Florence) Mrs. F. dear father and grandfather, Roy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hopes had Mr. | Davis, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. T. Moun- Turner, Vancouver; Robert, Ottawa; Leach, who passed away Jan. 9, 1960. and Mrs. H. Long, Mr. and Mrs. R.' tenay and baby, Oshawa and Mr. and ON ° ¢ (Nora) Hrs. re oishop, Toronto. Your presence is ever near us, - ma sr en re ------------ . uneral from MecDermott-Panabaker y ; : Your | re s with us yet; PEN BD BAB Be Bee i > Chapel, Port Perry on Monday. Inter- | yo! [OW LS WILL US MOL | er 000 4000044003995 5009000099400009943 00000000000 ll SALADA ment Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank.| y loved ones will never forget. |& ANNUAL MEETING : T E A Ever remembered by George & and family. | ¢ OF B A GS 60s Y 2 @ . 4 A Note of Thanks | In Memoriam i Port Perry, Reach & Scugog : IRIN ATER Tn oo $ . Prices Effective This Week-End We have come to learn, during the ==lpy JOVIng mehuory Ag It ] S Y WED. - 34T, IA T past few weeks, the real Sie J of | of a dear daughter and sister Muriel [4 ricu ura oclet ? N. 9 - 12 at Your the word "friendship" due to the|Ma¢ Lyle, who peacefully entered |$ to be held in son, "We ie many acts of kindness and expressions eternal pot Jeumary 1, 1961. 4 TOWNSHIP HALL, MANCHESTER: wey, "EP, "URE : : 2 of sympathy which we have received 'eacelully sleeping, vesting at last {& M d J 21 1963 ; from friends, neighbours and relatives Your weary trials and troubles p on ay. anuary I : i in the form of cards, floral tributes +. are past, 1.30 p.m. Fu : : ? and donations at the time of the loss in wiring you Hissered; -- bd FOOD MARKETS LIQUID DETERGENT of our dearly beloved mother. Our h pahehce you Jove; : : thanks al 3 the McDermott.P Till God called you home : DR. D. C. CHRISTIE, Pres. F. LAMB, Sec'y 3 M 1 R ¢ anks also ie McDermott-Pana-| "7 EVERYBODY WELCOME rince ert I or ' baker Funeral Home, the U.C.W. of Fo suffer ho more, 4 Jan. 17 . - the Head Church, Scugog and the Fondly Temembered by Mother, ® an. 2 Scout Association for their thought- Sisters and Brothers. | 44 0060600 ® 000000666 [TTT TT AAA AAA AA ful services, . . : i The Barry family. In Memoriam EE A A A A AR A AR A RRR Rn A SR FS uy This Week A) Meat F eatur ES oo LEACH--In loving memory of a i SITE. 7s : Card of Thanks dear father and grandfather, Roy PLAZA THEATRE 0 h FRESH GRADE "A" OVEN READY ' Leach, who passed away Jan. 9, 1960. / - S awa ; We extend our sincere thanks for Nothing can ever take away : the many acts of kindness, floral tri- The love a heart holds dear. NG...ADD A MOTION PICTURE TO THE WONDERS OF THE \YORLD! i 2-3 1b Avg. Weht butes and cards we received after the Fond memories linger every day, y a : © 8. Wght, death of our loved daughter and son- Remembrance keeps him near. i w . [] in-law Mildred and Bert Smith. Lovingly remembered by daughter, " . Florence and Wilbert Archer, Ruth, son-in-law Jack -BURN"S DAISY RINDLESS Vincent and Elmer Archer. and grandchildren : ' o4 a SIDE BACON Ib Pkg. ® % n $ & : WE : $ T H A N K Y 0 U TONY Yul " BURN"S JUBILEE wo ' s 0. 3k SWEET PICKLED SMALL LINK "RESH SLICED ~ $ ON BEHALF OF THE HOSPITAL BOARD AND STAFF AAS TORE ~~ § OF THE COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, PORT CURTIS BRYTITIER Pe LN Cottage Rolls Sausage Pork Liver a ® - ; ibag' Dn 7 § PERRY, 1 WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR SINCERE 2 12 HAROLD HECHT posein IQ ib Tray Pak $ THANKS TO ALL ORGANIZATIONS AND FRIENDS TARAS BUIBA nL it 57° ; 1h 29° ; ® ' 7 Nu . & a O\ S A D) 1 i ' : yy A 49 ' $ WHO HAVE ASIIVTRD US IN 80 MANY WAYS + CHRISTINE KAUFMANN. qb WALDO SHLT vo iRL TUNERS + Fioed on $ THROUGHOUT THE PAST YEAR. ALL OF 3 cote d LEE THOMPSON roc HAROLD HECHT puuiviion EASTMANCOLOR zits anh 4 THESE GIFTS AND DONATIONS ARE y $ SINCERELY APPRECIATED BY US. STARTING THURSDAY DECEMBER 27th FREE DELIVERY STORE "HOURS : é : 4 Mrs K M Hook SHOW TIMES---week-days--1.00, 3.00, 5.10, 7.16 and 9.25 DON'T CARRY HEAVY : Daily 8.30 to 9 p.m N » 14 «El, $ DIL ' SUNDAY -- 2.00, 4.10, 6.20, 8.30 FOOD PARCELS Tuesda $ p y 8.30 to 1.00 pm, $ SUPERINTENDENT. HONE 985-2492 PLENTY of PARKING SPACE 4 . BR ARS SS ER AAA aa aaaaaans nl Adasen b) EJ rR A ie th a a