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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Jul 1963, p. 3

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FEARS RNYNY Vi a, et vi HAW TRMAT SH R PT RAR ERP A or Sf] iy . " Wm gu ba MEMBER OF I NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION ; Thursday, July 18th, 1964 oc, . - - ™ y" } He also retreated from the sales 1 oo ) ey [14 PORT FROM tax as it applied to materials con- Greenbank by the serving of a most delic- - [ ) PAR Ll A ME NT sumed or $inenge) manufacturing py une » . processes which includes printing and A good attendnice marke ra. Edgar Wadge of Roland, - graphic arts industries. closing exercises of NS yikeid hy Manitoba, visited recently with ed : ay There are other changes in this |lnited Church Vacation Bible cousin, Miss Bra Luke. | latest redraft of the budget and in|School last Friday night. Mrs. Evelyn Tait was able to p i ) ee MIKE total the deficit has been increased Jixty- od : . resume her Summer Sehool Course By Mrs, R. Holman Myr. Hillier was born in Yetminster;) -In 1948 he moved to St. Andrew's STARR by $1156 millions. i thr piston for thei, Monday after being abot After 44 years of service, the last Dorset, England and received his ele- | Church in Chatham, New Brunswick M.P Although the three-stage applica- perfect average atte " - N MOM several days following an auto- 9 of which were with Brooklin United [ mentary education at Bayle's En-|in the Maritime Conference, and in oe tion of the sales tax on building ma- : & : ndance. [mobile accident Church, Sunday, June 80th marked the | dowed School for Boys at Yetminster. | 1954 he accepted the call to Brooklin ONTARIO terials and industrial machinery is On Friday evening the boys and| Se or 1 i retirement of the Reverened S. J.[In July, 1906, he became a lay-| United Church. RIDING somewhat better than the total ap- girls presented in word and song | * anne were omitted Hillier, Mr. Hillier's address to the | preacher for Wesslyan Methodist . , plication of the 119 as of June 14t} "What they had learned during the dow he stor successful Grade " congregation was entitled, '"The| Church and in July, 1911 he came to During the pastorate at Grand Falls, As a result of representations by nevertheless this soles tax will Tom week. The pre-school . department 8 pupils, for which we are very whole purpose of God". Newfoundland as & student supply Newfoundland, in 1941, he was elect- delegations, mail and telegrams, the a teesiendously Bad ottoch om the cor was in charge of Mrs. Rodd Fos- MOVrY I'hese are -- Karen Acton, Following the service Mr. and Mrs. | for the Methodist Church of Canada. ed president of the Newfoundland Minister of Finance, Mr. Gordon, has | tion and manufacturing indus, ter and Mrs. David Lee, The lea- 14 Baker, Marlene Clark, Wayne Hillier and their family were enter- In 1915 he came to Victoria College Conference And fiom 1945 to 1048 ho [ones againaliered pis original Budget | (je in this country Instead of ders for the Primary Department win, ohn Sane, and Jaan Stuy. tained at a buffet luncheon in the [in Toronto and during World War [| Vos chairman of the: Grand Falls | of June 13th last. But, he did not ve- | yin more employment in Canada | V7¢ Mrs. George Beare and Mrs. TAM Pransterven from Pubic Christian Education Building. He served. With tH Cariadian Fagin. presbytery. treat completely. As an example, it vould have the soposite effect a" Lorne Blakely. The Junior Depart- Sehool to the 2-year Occupational Mr. Hillier was presented with a] eers and Signal Company. Mr. and Mrs. Hillier, "the TN the 11 sules tax which he made ap- of curtailing activity and creating un. ment leaders were Mrs. James Course were Paul Mezeraux and ) wallet of money, a gift of the con.| He was ordained at Carbonear,| Mary Duff, of Carbonear, have two plicable to building materials and in- employment. Ianson and Mrs. Don Real, and Charles Cook. ! gregation by Mr. Fred Ormiston. | Newfoundland on June 29, 1919 and | sons and two daughters and 16 grand. dutis) machinery will how be soph Nover is the Nistoiy of thi : Mrs. David Harris was in charge On Friday evening of this week . Cathy Wilson presented Mrs. Hilli Cs + i cable in three stages. "rom June id 5 coun- |e Senior gr mT inni there wi S with hort of beautiful rod vile "Wessloyvinle Ca Wy pg a i ; ; | 14th, 1963 to March 81st, 1964, a tax | {'¥ has such re-drafting of an ori. re BR i iy between pi "ola. ) sleyville, © Carbonear an hey will reside on Way Strect in " : er 3 ginal budget taken place befor I i wag Mise Jo-Angefit a. etivecy 'the Old. roses. : Grand Falls in Newfoundland. Brooklin. of 4 wi yo the , -- pi lg) pi attors | Harris. Fimers and Greenbank Midgets. j "rom March 31st, , to December | © } 8 con- " OC ) i : eee eee ee PU --. ---- | 31st, 1964, an application " on po tained in the budget were not given The pupils were presented with o ne eeds will be mn aid of instal- » ; be made, and from December 31st, | Proper consideration and the details Graduation Certificates by their hy injditie: doors in the Sander y : ; H H Faithful Workers 1964, the whole 11% will apply "| of their workability were not thought | 1¢ders, and Rev. David Harris School room. | UG 100 grvice d roo 1] In view of this modification the | 20% who was chairman for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith of : Unit . veition ives ve ta Who tippens to) "THe UARGE RosaluBions wit noire prasented ihe teachers with certif- Oshawa called on Mrs. George Till . . the 119% tax that has been paid by oridued by the House of Commons vies on foeotn toy of their ser- oo padag. Mr Me t rank a a since as i Mr. Gordon will be hearing fr adersip, a Visited Sire. HOLS Ninet people since June 14th last on ma- | and! ' be hearing from ; . . Td United Church the a usin terials to which .this new tax has | the Opposition in respect to many of | Mrs, Wilmot Phair thanked the | ¥randmother, Mrs. Filly . b . been applicable. them. eaders on behalf of the awrentsf ------ ----7 ---- " United Church Women entert d B By Mrs. R. Holman Mr. Mund : ttended the Uni it Mrs. Gordon Hunter on the occasion The Government, has asseyted that Ii stew of the uarettahily wragted Be a | (1 J ce to i - Mundy attended the University . ; Worn; it will not assume the responsibility | by the measures i the bud ollowing the service the N ti An induction service for the Rev. i of her 25th wedding anniversary at sponsibility | b) res and he budget or 2 e par- George A. Mundy, B.A. was con- honour Ba hs he gigi the home of Mrs. Levi Arksey. The | ©f refunding the money for the dif- | brought forward by the present Gov- ents and friends viewed the hand-| en Fl an Tat al o LA. in is ory. e studied guests enjoyed a Mock Wedding, the ference between 49% and the 11, | ernment, the duty of the Opposition work that was on display. Sub 1% Brooklin United Church by the Osh. i" ogy at Queen's Univesity Rug. cast of which was: which Canadians have paid in making from now on will be to crutinize every On Sunday morning; Mr. Geo. | ser er awa Presbytery. : Hig Late Onto n or Bride--Mes. Ray Ingieton thein purchases. The Government | piece of legislation 'and every item of | Beare, accompanied by Mrs. I. BONUS OFFER: In order t - The service was conducted by Rev. | the last 6 year h hi " : t Fe . Groom--Mrs. Ralph Hunter {claims that this is a matter to be | the budget resolutions in order to| Phair sang a very fine solo which 1 i . te tr . s s he has serv . LTS settle Wad , - ake certai : y , 2 courage our subseribers to kee gq J: M. Smith, of Whitby. The charge | brook. y § served at Bin Father--Mrs. Howard Arksey Seth oA Diu n the retailer and the Widke Sedalia hot Bighe care and Rls pel appreciated. EA id eh on 10 Thi new Aamir aid the contre Minister--Mrs. Norman Alves | purchaser. - attention have een given to them. 1e newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. King the followi . Cue gation wan given by the Ter. Ch Mr. and Mrs. Mundy have two! Undertaker--Mres, Levi Arksey. This is indeed a Strange attitude | Under these circumstances, it is| Fred Real were guests of honour i. ink the Wining vires on yeu: bert, of Scugog, while the Rev. E. S.| cons, David and Eric. for a Government who themselves difficult to know when the House of | at a- gathering of friends held in additional yenr oid in dv " a. : ANNE I SE io C. i " created the situation and the confu. | Commons will recess for the summer. | the chureh basement on Monday | ii give o two A bom Me 4 - Presbytery, presided for the induc- i sion. Their position of not being re- |. en _ evening. The popular couple were other words if you voy for one year tion. | For his first sermon to the congre- Ashburn sponsible for the refund is most un- . presented with a beautiful card ahead you pay $2.50, if you pay for Following the service Mr. and Mrs. | gation of Brooklin United Church, fair, ped many people who have paid LIVE BETTER table and matching chairs. Also (wo years ahead you pay $6.00 BUT ] Mundy were introduced to the congre- | July 7, the new minister Rev. G. A. Rev. K. and Mrs. Heron and sons | the additional tax of 11°. will never - some corning ware and other you receive two extr gation by Mr. Lloyd Stephenson,| Mundy, B.A., spoke on the theme,| left for their home in Stanley, New be able to receive the difference. Mr. Fl 1 ° il gifts, The address was read by | iii © otra months sub. Clerk of Session of Brooklin United "1 believe in Jesus Christ, Our Lord". Brunswick on Wednesday morning, '| (Gordon pou certainly created confu- ec rica Yeo Murs. Wilmot Phair and both Mar-| ahead two yours plus two months Church, and Mrs. Stephenson, : after spending a few weeks with My. | Sion and ucertainty in Canada as an garet and Fred thanked their| For three years subscription paid-in. . , a i io x . 2 LL 3 3 subse nid-in- : } The women of the U.CW. served i vin $ibsan, soloist, sang |. ays. Edgar Heron. i result of his ill-advised and badly with an..ELECTRIC many friends for their kindness. advance you will rece, a -- por r lunch in the Christian Education ¥ Prayer The annual Lynde picnic was -held Hiafted huidget, | The happy evening was concluded four months, and so forth. / Building. Mrs. Matthew Agar was organist. | at Pine Ridge Park on Sunday. Mr Gorden did, however, retreat |! WATER : i n i completely from the application of : ; pil ui Betty Adams, of Bmantol; the sales tax on building materials HEATER PET TIETIIIIIL IEEE 00000000000 2000000000 000000 000, Sund S h 1 M d ; » with Mr SI iM g ye Week that will be used in the construction i | vi STIR $ ay C 00 i ead crest aphist : ang } Is. 3, Hophns, of schools and universities. This will ra cis hd Picnic . Ch : Vacation Bible School will be held | certainly help the educational insti- | 7, oY -- Se-- F R E E | { ; " in. Burn's Church July 22nd to July | tutions SS ---- ---- ° 4 > } urch 26th from 9 a.m. #0 11.30 a.m. daily - E. $ < mee ------ea TF at. tl -- --- - 3 By Mrs. R. Holman At the new Mecadowerest Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton spent | p 3 : : Church, Pastor L. R. Laird, B.Th.| Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rafi nnn ob IE ari, SAG 1 ' : Wo im gan) iy 'chose the "title, "Recreated by God" | Kerry, at Epsom. | FHIS SUMMER Tres 7 3 4th, at Pine Ridge Park ; for his morning sermon. In the ev- Recent visitors at the home of Mr. | < aii a 4 ~ : ening he chose, "The Messiah". Fol- | and Mrs. C. Harrison were: Mr. and | | } ti 15: ' rl ) MN The winners of_the.various events | lowing the mornin i 3 ¢ i © r 17¢€ al : 3 . . ) g service there was | Mrs. Charles Boothby, of Mission q were as follows: a Communion Service. City, British Columbia; and Mr. and $ 3 year olds--David Delong, Stephen | Travelling Gods Highway is the Pos Byon Peskeves, of New Lis) BES | : , ; y t. : : Gilbert, Carolyn-Jackson, topic for all children from 4 - 12 yrs, | Reard, On $ to study at the Daily Vacation Bible Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Armstrong and | - $ '4 year olds -- Laurie Reynolds, | Scho6} to be held in this church from | family of-Toronto; Mr. A. Peddie, of 3 . Douglas Kyle, Kevin Gibson. July 29 to August 9 in the mornings | Clarentont; Mrs. J. Forsythe and | - . 3 from 9 a.m. - noon. daughter Donna, of Balsam, were 2 b 4 Se 6 year olds -- Mary Ellen Jackson : HON il ERY FRIDAY NIGHT 3 Grant Crawford, \Barbara Medland, | The young people and adults will | Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. .- iid g/L A$. # $ Sy | be studying Communism and Christ. , 72 2 rut. AL . : b 4 6 year olds--Patyy Delong, Pamela | janity each evening at 7.30 p.m. : 2 £5, i Sy 3 Ormiston, Brian Hamer. ' C d C k "i '4 5 ra As $ yd - a 7 year olds--Pat Gibson, Judy John. . e ar ree | 1 3 ty ge H ' A W A 3 (2) 2 i ton, Susan Eckel. . : : $ rl . ston, Manchester Mrs. Maybel Kirby accompanied : } { - : $ fel Boys Sack Race--Brian Grills, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove of : ] 3 Gary Reynolds, Donnie Fishley Sympathy is extended to the fa.| Prince Albert to Whitby recently - 3 : ily of the late Mrs. Hannah John- | Where they attended: the funeral of . Girl e--J nm : Wo) oF Siig brig Humes, ston who passed away on Thursday, | their cousin, the late Mrs. Wes. Heard. : 3 ; : Wo July 11th at her residence here, in| - Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque and 3 - Bubble Gum Blowing---=Bonnie 3 pv A Banks. her 98th year. Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Laroc- VR 9 to 11 p m ? s : ro Mr. and Mrs. Herb Howard and fa-| que and Larry and Shelly and Mr. and sane 3 3 yr. old hop race--Sandra Booth, | mily of Sudbury are spending a week | Mrs. Norris Doherty and twin sons : : - $ Jane Eckel, Stephen Gilbert. with her sister, Mrs. Grant Franklin | and Mrs. Doherty's sister, Miss Elaine EARN MORE SAVE MORE BN 4 4 yr. old hop race--Barrie Milner, | and family. «| Farrow, all attended the funeral of Ris 1obansting of Sehsned COOP Bul Sprain depo 3 Shelley Ormiston, Peter Eckel Mar : the Mrs. Lucinda Mills at Magnéta- ay immediately after first cutting time and eflort and actually costs ? ' aret Wannenkhof entertained g : eebtad practical : Maes ) Girls Shoe Kicking Race--Wendy g rtaine wan last week. Mrs. Mills was Mrs, isan accepled practice with profit- very little. Your fertilizer is spread JOIN THE FUN! Have the time of your life! $ Fh Wilson, Gary Crawford, Kathic a number of little friends on Monday N. Larceque's wother conscious farmers, Here's why: a at approximately bhg prices. With. oo 4 tl ) Hodson, ] ' nic to celebrate her birthday. Congratu- | Nb * $10.00 application per acre will, CO-OP modern equipment you Shop . . .. then hop to the hoedown-ingest square D & | 4 lations Margaret. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Blatch of Osh. on the average. give at least a are assured of uniform distribu. p 4 Boys Balloon Haco--Hutry Agar, Mrs. Roach, Misses Eunice and|®W® visited Ralph Somerville last $20.00 per acre return. The use of tion of the fertilizer. dance music of them all! 4 Ivan Reynolds, Billy Corlies, Susan and Mrs. Crosier visited Mrs. Sunday afternoon. fertilizer on pasture at mid-season 4 Girls Rolling Race--Patsy Delong, | W. 8. Taylor, Stouffville on Thurs. | Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood and it equally profitable, *Rethind Pade Mak TT 4 > : ? 4 3p Be Pam Ormiston. . day. Sade J Bab Jeni homme o Truck or tractor-drawn spreader... see your CO-Or » » b 4 4 i Match-the-Name--Naney Thompson, Miss Susan Roach is visiting in| Friday Irom a two week v sit wit and arrange for the most practical, most economical Wilk R d 2 @ # $ Billy Corlies; Ida Bergsma, Harry | Sarnia. y 'relatives at Milwakee, Wis, U.S.A. spreading method for your farm. " fle anger an 1S IC esira b 4 ' Agat; Manny Bergsma, Ivan Rey-' Mts. A. B. Parker, Nova Scotia and Mrs, Wi. Bia SSN tor ue Bulk. 1 cotitizer Spreading is another CO-OP Service to the Ontar'. © or b 4 nolds. : Mrs. Harold Cann and children, Osh- Ven il or pd ky 2h ° EVERY BODY WELCOME! 3 Hopping Race--Kevin Gibson, Judy | Awa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ms Yi John 3 Johnston, Marilyn Hamer. Fred Brooks, Friday evening. tamily A era > eh Boel aad Bring the whole family! 3 Jo Adults Matching Game--Mrs, Eileen | Brenda Taylor returned to her pienic at Boyd Park Woodbridge " 3 «A . A Crawford, Mrs. Joan Delong. home in Stouffville on Sunday after Saturday. ! ® Adults Cotton Ball Race--Mrs. | A holiday with her grandmother here, Mt. Charles. P i ine h \ b 4 Marg. Wilson, Mrs, Edna Wallace Miss Amy Whitley and Mr. Al Me. | Mr Charles Parm fis visiting his |Z 3 mn, . h Kean of Toronto son, Sam, for a few weeks after : / 3 Children's Relay Race--Billy ' oronto were recent guests) : adhe 7 A 2 Corlles Teant . lat the Brooks home, spending the last six months with his igs vs 700 1 gn by y . b Wii is ie prise i 4 hy rd RY ~ ~ ad Elimination Prize--Ralph Milner. rother, Jim, at Highland Creek. . : Rt ly MIAN SE ET Sh a Several from the district attended ® : b 4 AN mum the Orange Walk a Port ope on (co-op) SERVES YOU BESTI 1 A $ EMERGENCY NUMBERS Several also attended the U.A.U. b 4 : picnic at Oshawa on Saturday, POLICK-_oos.a388, Why §| | en on NAAN ited UXBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE KING ST. W. AT STEVENSON RD, i FIRE -- 728-1161, Oshawa relatives in Hamilton on Sunday C 3 A ancellations at § p. cage 4 A CHER Eta George Parm of Oshawa visited UXBRIDGE PORT PERRY Ty pom. In case of rain $ ; E---656- arles and Sam Parm on Monday. | . | " day 862 - 3321 ZENITH 8.4130 1 \J

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