¢--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 4th, 1968 THE CHURCHES ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A, B.D, 8. T.M. Sunday, July 7th-- 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer 11.30 a.an.--Church School 11.30 a.m.-- Summer Nursery PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Minister Kev. EK. 3. Linstead, B.A. Sunday, July 7th-- ~No Sunday School during July & August uring the month of July the United Chureh Congregation will juin the St. John's Presby- terian Church in morning wor- ship at 11 am. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A, Minister Sunday, July 7th-- 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship Note change in time of Service. No Sunday School during July and August, As in former years, during the months of July and August the congregations of Port Perry United Church and St, John's Fresbyterinn Church will wor- ship jointly. During July--Services will be held in St. John's Presbyterian Church. The Moderator, Session and Congregation join in extending a warm welcome to all our friends to Services will be worship with us. neld at 11.00 a.m. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. C. Gilbert, B.D. Sunday, July Tth-- PROSPECT---9.16 a.m. MANCHESTER--10.16 a.m. SCUGOG--11.16 a.m. PORT ER: BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--J. H. Brown Sunday, July 7th-- v.50 u.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship Monday, 7.00 p.m.--Young People Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting -- EVEYONE WELCOME --- LW aa ea a a] Prince Albert On Sunday at church it was pleas. ing to hear Mr. Robt. Heayn's voice again who rendered a vocal number. Our minister Rev. E. 8. Linstead will be absent during the month of July and we extend a happy vacation to he and his wife. During this time Rev. Buntain will occupy the pulpit. Mr. R. Hope and Denny Martyn gathered the collection. At S. S. Supt. Mr. E. Martyn wish- ed everyone a pleasant holiday. The regular school will meet again in the full. De not forget- your food, dish- es and bathing suits for S.S. pienie, Sat., July 6th at Taylor's Park. Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove and Mrs. Jus. Kirby attended the funeral of their cousin Mrs. Ellen Heard, Whit- by. Mrs. Heard was born in our village some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgers and family Ohio, U.S.A. are visiting her father Mr. John Keizibrink and Her- man Keizibrinks. Glad to learn Mrs. H. Hodgins, who is hospitalized, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson and daughter Grace and friend Mr. Nor- man Jackson, Brooklin, all wera guests at the Desouse - Dearborn Wedding in Prospect Church on Sat- urday. Mrs. Scott Lindsay as an observer attended the 42nd Annual Convention of the "Canadian Authors Associa- tion", held in' Carleton University, Ottawa a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Beacock and sons a(tended Blackstock -Dé®oration after which the following suppered at their place: Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and boys, Nestleton; Mrs. M. Tarmis, and Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Cole, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson recently attended the Puchrin re-union at Greenwood. ~Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brain and Bill are enjoying a motor -trip to Calgary Stampede and western highlights, We welcome Mr, and Mrs. H. Gar- vey and children, Toronto who have moved into the Smith.house, Mr. and Mrs. W, Vance attended the 60th wedding anniversary for their cousin Mr. and Mrs. Munson, Tor _onto on Saturday. Miss Sine Keizibrink, Tolland, ar- rived at Malton Airport to spend CLASSIFIED HAY FOR SALE -- On the field. Prone Toronto 631-6168 or see John Hwy. 12, week-ends. Coming Events 1.0.0.F. Auction Sale Warriner Lodge #76 plans to hold an auction sale in aid of our Bulild- king Fund on JULY 27th, at Jackson's Auction. Lot at 1.30 p.m. Anyone wishing to donate articles for this Sale please contact: Terry Hodgins 986-2487 Len Beadle 986-2466 tt. Strawberry Supper At Prince Albert United Church on Friday, July 6th from 4.30 until all are served. Adults $1.00. Children 12 & under 66c. Pre-school children free. July 4 Thursday, July 4th at 8 p.m. Sharp. Legion Hall, Bay St. Sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary of. Royal Cana- dian Legion. Jackpot $160.00 Public Library The Children's Library will be open 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. instead of 3.30 p.m. to 65.30 p.m. during July and August. Announcement Mr and Mrs. Gordon Prentice an- nounce the engagment of their daugh- ter Nancy Viola, to Mr. Douglas Ro- binson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Kobinson of Port Perry. The mar- ringe will take place in Port Perry United Church on Saturday, July 20th, 1963 at 4.00 p.m. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Foote of Ux- bridge, Ont. announce the engagement of their only daughter, Gail Arlene, to Robert Blair McNeil, son of Mrs. Audrey McNeill and the late Thomas McNeill, Port Perry, Ontario. The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 27th, 1968 at 4.80 o'clock in Trinity United Churrh, First Street, Uxbridge, Ont. Deaths ROHRER, Douglas Laverne--Sud- denly at Nestleton, Ontario on Sat. June 29th, 1963, Douglas L. Rohrer, dearly loved son of Oliver and Mabel Rohrer and dear brother of Warren, in his 18th year. Service at the Chapel- of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry for Service on Tuesday, July 2nd. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Blackstock. : WEBSTER, Caroline Amy -- At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Ontario, on Friday, June 28th, 1968, Caroline Amy Mathews, beloved wife of the late Thomas G. Webster and dear mother of Burnsell of Port Perry, Charles of Islington and Horace of Port Perry, in her 86th year. Service at the Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry on Monday, July 1st. In- terment Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank. HANCE, Jennie Melissa -- At the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Thursday, June 27th, 1963, Jennie Melissa Henry, dearly loved wife of Ernest Hance and dear mother of Leonard, in her 86th year. Service at the Chapel of McDermott - Pana. baker on Sat., June 29th. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. DeLURY, Paulina Porter -- At the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital on Wed., June 26, 1903, Paulina P, Fox, beloved wife of Justin S. DeLury. Private Service at the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry, Sat., June 29. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. JACKSON, Robt. Wilford--Sudden- ly at the Community Hosp. Port Perry on Wed, June 26th, 1963, R, Wilford Jnckaon, dearly loved husband of Grace Gordon, dear father of Gerald, Harley and Alan of Nestleton, Mari- lyn of Oshawa and Clifford of Tor. onto; dear brother of Vera (Mrs, H. Sheffield) of Oshawa and Mabe) (Mrs. A, G, Moffat) of Welland, in his 64th year. Service at the Chapel Zamora, 8th Con. Reach, West of Pearcey of Toronto, were recent|! Mr. and Mrs. J. Muwhinney and two girls of Scarboro visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred for a few| days last week. | Mr. and Mrs. R. Foster, John, Paul and Joy of Greenbank; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Young and Fer- ron of Greenbank, also Mr. and C. Young of Whithy were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Heayn and child- ren of Bowmanville were week- end guests of her mother, Mrs. R. Tetlow. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson of Oshawa visited at their daughters Mrs. C. Aldred. Mr: Pearson fell and broke his hip. "Sorry to hear of the accident, Mr. Pearson. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick were Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred, Mr. and Mrs. S. Chand- ler, also Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert. Nice to have you home again Cecil. On Thursday, The Manse Com- mittee of the Presbytery called on the Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert. Mr. Lancaster of Toronto called on Friday. Service each Sunday 11:16 a.m. at Grace. All are cordially in- vited to attend. Birth LOWCOCK -- Mary-Lou and Dale are happy to announce the birth of their son, Shaun Joseph, on June 29th, 1963, 7 lbs, § ozs. at Oshawa General Hospital. Card- of Thanks We wish to express a sincere thank you to our friends and neighbours for flowers, cards and acts of kindness; also our thanks to McDermott-Pana- baker and those who assisted as pall- bearers during the recent bereavement of a dear Mother, Mrs. Caroline Amy Webster. . Burnsell, Charles and Horace. I would like to thank my friends and relatives who remembered me with cards and gifts, also the most welcome visits during my stay in Port Perry Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Rennie and hospite) staff for their care. Richard Wall. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to Drs. Ren- nie and John Diamond, Nursses and Staff of Port Perry Hospital; to all who assisted in caring for our mother at home. To Rev. P. Romeril for consoling messages and all friends and neighbours for beautiful floral tributes and all kindnesses shown during her illness and at the time of her death, The family of the late Mrs, Wesley Bradburn, I wish to express my appreciation for cards received, and to the nurses and staff, also Dr. Rennie, for their kind care during my stay in the Com- munity Memorial Hospital. Jimmy Wyatt. We would like to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbours for their help in moving our furniture, keeping the children and everyone who assisted us on our recent move to Button. We would also like to thank those responsible for parties for both us and the children and the lovely gifts, We appreciate it all. Allan and Audrey Walsh and Family, I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for cards, flowers and gifts received during my recent illness. A special thanks to Dr. 8. P, Kandel, nurses and staff of some time with her brother Mr. John of McDermott.Panabaker, Port Perry | Community Memorial Hospital for Keizibrink, Sr. and biddy other rela. tives: on. Sat., tery. Interment; Nestleton Ceme- ar ca ac their kind care and attention, Mrs. Mary (Mollie) McMillan A AR attend titi -- und Karen Mundinger of Toronto were guests of Mr. Leask on Friday of last week. hoys spent Sunday visitors with Mrs. Wilson, N. Y. mer nolds family. the home of Mr. deaths of Mrs. ~ 1] Scugog News Greenbank (Continued from Fremt Page) Malcolm, Gail; Malcolm, Vernon; Nancy Fréw McLaughlin, Bob; Porrill, Danny; Kenneth Gibson Mrs.-J. R. Pearcey and Miss C.| Communion service will be held| CARTWRIGHT PUBLIC SCHOOL Redmond, Garry; Rohrer, Linda; Donald Gray ext Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. | PROMOTIONS ~ Ross, William; Suggitt, Raymond. Betty Hicks visitors with Mr. Geo. Randle. Tuesday evening of last week Maryn, Bia Grade VI to Grade VII-- Ains Kinnunen -- Mrs. A. Hinsley, Margaret and the choir met for practice after McColl, Susan 1st Class "Honours: Robert Kyte . / Jean of Bangor, N. Ireland are[which a social cvenlng was en- Metcalf, Elaine Hart, Gail; Hopkins, Bonnie; Jo Ann MacLeod visiting for a week with her sis-[joyed by the members. Mrs. Dob- Yariderhenl: Dianne Mairs, Robert; Thompson, Bill; Denise Malcolm ™ ter, Mrs. R. Cawker. son, the organist will be on her Wilson Sutanne Wolfe, Bryan; Wotten, Carol. Bernice Mappin Mr. and Mrs. R. Trudelle of|vacation during the summer mon- Wright, Eleanor 2nd Class Honours: Murray Quackenbush Albany, N. Y. have returned after|ths and taking a musical course ' Bonnetta, Guy Warren Rohrer 'spending two weeks with Mr. and|in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Art Couves| Grade V to Grade VI-- Pass Standing: Sheila Sharpe Mrs. H. Thomas. and daughters, Betty and Ruth Ar Allen Carnaghan, Russell; Fred Taylor . [3 ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreig, Clara, |Were also guests of honour at Arg Joanne Romeril, Dennis. Suzanne Tennyson Heidi and Sandra spent Sunday | this social event when best Wishes Duff ne Mr. G. Campbell, Teacher| ° Joan Wotten \eir cottage in Brechin. were extended to them for a hap- Lo Grade VII to Grade VII-- Mi and Mrs. R. Sinclair and|py tour of, the British Isles. oy ed | Grade VII to Grade IX-- Nancy Arscott Debra of Peterboro spent several] On Sunday morning, Mr. Larry Porest. Dunise (rec) Marilyn Adams 'Linda Butt days at the Yell) of Mr. and Murs.| Marshall, Oshawa was the guest Gobkes Lore Michael Arscott Karen Campbell Earl Innes last week. soloist und the choir also sang a Godfrey Rod Lucille Beacock Bonnie Malcolin . v Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith left lust| number. Haden, Douglas Glen Bonnetta Judy Mountjoy week by plane for Vancouver for| Miss Kva Gregg of Port Perry Huntington, Janice Brian Dunsmoor Lois Wright a visit with friends and relatives.|spent the week-end with Mr. and Kinnunen, Viltho Pian Diuvesteyn Mr. Neil Bailey, Teacher Miss Gloria Fralick in Toronto Mrs. H. Guy. Kirkpatrick, Wayne Cheryl Forest sling a course at the Univers- Mrs. Henry Leask and daughter Lee, Brian nm eee eet ee eee ee ete mee tem eee sesame -- ity of Toronto. Lucille, of Myrtle, also Richard MacLeod, Leonard . , Phayre, Gary Quackenbush, John i Rohrer, Brenda Rohrer, Gary Rooke, Shirley and Mrs. Roy NOTICE TO WATER USERS IN THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY AND Mr. and Mrs. mpringham and at Washaga Beach. Supple, Christine r m > Mr. and Mrs. Don Sinclair and Trewin, Barry THE TOWNSHIP OF RRACH children of Muple were holiday Warren, Elaine Due to the warm, dry weather, please DISCONTINUE A J Evelyn Tait. Miss Myra Spencer has gone to White, Peggy J. Higginson, Teacher to spend the sum- ' Ernie Rey-| Grade V to Grade VI-- the use of LAWN and GARDEN HOSE months with the until further notice. Your co-operation will be greatly appreciated Dorrell, Leanne Dunsmoor, Beth Edgerton, Don Frey, Rosi Grande), Perry Gray, David Kinnunen, Maija N Malcolm, Glenn Moore, Nancy: Mountjoy, Linda Pascoe, Michael Porrill, Kay Swain, Donna Swain, Bobby A family re-union was held at and Mrs. Neil Hunter last Sunday. We are sorry to report the Carlson and Mr. Amos Rodd who both passed on last week in Uxbridge Hospital. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family. Mr. Bill McCutcheon of Flor- ence, Kent County, a Junior Far- mer exchange student, has been a recent guest of Mr. J. Leask. NOTICE -- All HYDRO Consumers PORT PERRY va 'New Rates Effective With July Ist Billing Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee and Turner, Lorrie : fumily spent the holiday week-end Werry, Carol DO il for first 50 KWL or less . » with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker Wotten, Norma 1.4 KWH for next 200 KWH per month i of Hepworth. Wright, Donald C. per 0 : 1.1c. per KWH for all additional usage ' SPECIAL METERED WATER HEATER RATE 0.7c. per KWH for 5600 KWH per month after 2560 . KWH have been billed at the above rates--available only to customers using an approved electric water heater supplied through the service meter. NOTE: If you are now receiving flat rate water heater service and wish to take advantage of the new special rate please notify the Hydro office and ar- rangements will be made to meter your water heater usage. : Prompt payment discount--10% i . COMMERCIAL POWER DEMAND CHARGE $0.50 per kilowatt per month of connected load or maximum demand CONSUMPTION CHARGE i IN 2.8¢. per kilowatt-hour for the first 100 hours' 3 J [8 use per month 0.8c. per kilowatt-hour for the second 100 hours' use per month 0.6c. per kilowatt-hour for all additional usage Prompt payment discount--10%- . . . ® oy INDUSTRIAL POWER ; . A DEMAND CHARGE : $1.00 per kilowatt per month of arlynoited load or maximum demand CONSUMPTION CHARGE 1.8¢. per kilowatt-hour for the first 100 'hours' : use per month BE ---- « 0.6c. per kilowatt-hour for the second 100 hours' ; ¢ use per month : - 0.33c. -per kilowatt-hour for all 'additional usage, : Ce Prompt payment discount--10% : Mrs. Burgess of Tyrone was a recent vigitor with her grand- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Real and boys. The Cookman family are en- joying a trip to the East Coast. Mrs. Ruby Cook of Scarborough visited the McKean family during the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leask, of Oakville were guests of relatives here over the week-end. Congratulations to Mr. Thomas Bushby who celebrated his ninety- first birthday on Sunday. Mrs, Stan Foster, Mrs. Tait and Mrs. Shier are attending Summer School at™fgterboro. Mr. G. Ward's many friends will be pleased to hear that he is recovering nicely from his recent accident. RB Vacation Bible School will be conducted in the church basement on Monday thru Friday, July 8 to 12. Closing exercises will take place Friday evening to which all interested in this work are cord- ially invited to attend. Grade VI to Grade VII-- Godfrey, Jeremy Gordon, Diane Hopkins, Wayne King, Christina MacDonald, Roseann : Malcolm, Mark : Rohrer, Barry Rohrer, Douglas Shemilt, Harry Whitehead, Sheila Mrs. Hamilton, Teacher 12222222222 2022000000%4 Grade VII to Grade VIII-- Ist Class Honours: Fallis, Linda; Horton, Joan; Mackie, Virginia; Taylor, Dianne, 2nd Class Honours: Bonnetta, Gail; Earle, Gwen; Earle, Ellen; Edgerton, Donna; Gobkes, Udo; Kinnunen, Toivo; MacLeod, Bonnie; Schwartz, "Leonard. Pass Standing: Archer, Sharon; Brown, Beverly; Hicks, George; Larmer, John; - * 0 Why not try rolling scoops of ica cream in cookie crumbs or crushed cornflakes, and then adding a dash of maple syrup, say food experts at Macdonald Institute, Guelph. This is a real party treat. PLUMBING HEATING WIRING : wm -- -- WES LANE % rT PLUMBING - HEATING WwW r e S t 11 ng 3 spd PORT PERRY ARENA Phone 985-2473 + MAIN EVENT . J, KILLER | KOWALSKI 1LI0 DIPAULO PALEK TRICIAN "snvs WERE ELECTRICIANS OF GR, W, MID GE I S ROGER LITTLE BROOK DANDY ANDY ) Ih. WRESTLING BEAR vs. GENE DUBOIS ® PLUS ONE OTHER BIG BOUT eo. oo GENERAL ADMISSION. $1.00 KIDS 60e. . p A : ara ' . p . a ¥4 i 985.7174 - PT. PERRY --_