n Ll) Ll a " i) 9 D | or A PL. i - standing during the life and _ tial thanks go 'to doctors, nur- Young ple : 'Wednesday, pm Prayer Meeting NOTE--Services being held 'CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those | who cheered me up with cards | and gifts during my visits in| Port Perry Community Hospi- tal. It was nice to be remem- bered by my class-mates at! Reach Central #1, my chums at Epsom Public School, my Sunday School class and Epsom UCW. Ken Geer. I would like to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, letters and flowers. Special thanks to Dr. D. Mills, Special nurses and staff of fourth floor on the new wing of Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs, Effel Forder. |. We wish to express our sin- cere thanks and appreciation to the Community of Utica for their very thoughtful and use- ful wedding gifts to us of a lovely canister set and cake container. Thanks very much. | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Saunders | I would like to extend my sin- cere thanks to friends, relatives, neighbours and Manchester U. C.W. for cards, flowers, gifts and 'phone calls during my re- cent stay at Shouldice Hospital, ! Thornhill, and since my return home. Also thanks _to Mrs. Gordon McDonald for the lovely turkey dinner and for kindnesses t® my family during my .ab-' sence. Hazel -Brooks We would like to express our grateful thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives for their beautiful floral tributes, expres- sions of sympathy and many other kindnesses shown to us in our recent bereavement. Also our siricere thanks to Dr. John Diamond, the nurses and staff at the Community Memorial Hospital, the pallbearers and MecDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home for their efficient ser- vices. It is deeply appreciated. The family of the ~ -late Edgar Balfour We would like to thank every- one for their help and under- death of our father. Our spe- ges and staff of Port Perry and Oshawa hospitals. The. Samells Family "CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. Owen R. Orr, M.A. S.T.B. Sunday, Oct. 27th-- ~ 8 am.--Holy Communion 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church School, Monday, Oct. 28th-- St. Simon and St. Jude 7.30 a.m.--Holy Communion Friday, Nov. 1st-- © "All Saints' Day 7.30 a.m.--Holy Communion " PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, Oct. 27th-- : 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m --Kindergarten and Nursery 11 a.m.--Morning Worshi ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A., Minister 10.00 a.m.--Church Service 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School The United' Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. C. C. Gilbert, B.D. Sunday, Oct. 27th-- Thanksgiving Service 916 a.m.--PROSPECT 10.16 a.m.--MANCHESTER 11.16 a.m. --SCUGOG PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--J. H. Brown Sunday, Oct. 27th-- 9.60 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship Monday, 7.00 p.m.-- --EVERYONE WELCOME-- temporarily in the Municipal Offices. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors R. Batten & I, MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School -All sired by an Angus bull. The "® ALEK TRICIAN "ss | ALE | THEM AT EASE OUR | WORK IS TOPS/g&2. || AND: NU y NN > A COMBINATION, HARD TO BEAT Eres ren | TING-REPAI ELECTRIC HEATING. | FAVE INIT TN Auction Sales THURS., OCT. 24th -- Farm | Sold, Auction Sale of Farm | Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain | and Furniture, 54 Pure Bred | Shorthorns," Team of Horses, New Holland Baler, I.H.C.. Threshing Machine, the proper- i ty of Stanley Barradell & Son, Lot 32, Con. 5, King Twp, 6] miles west of Newmarket and | 1 mile south or west of Aurora | and 1 mile north of Aurora- Schomberg Rd. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at 12 Noon. This is a large Sale and must start on time. Lunch will be served on the grounds. Robt. Leonard, Clerk REG JOHNSON and FRANK BENNETT, SAT., OCTOBER 26th, Lind- say Comunity Sales Barn; 500 Head. The sixth annuall sale sponsored by Eastern Ontario Aberdeen - Angus Association, feeder and stocker cattle, 400 of them, will be calves and year- lings, both steers and heifers. There will be 100 head or more of breeding cattle, most of them registered. Many cows with calves at foot and re-bred. And also complete dispersal of the herd of Mr. Oswald Gibbs, Campbellcroft. Sale. will start at 11 a.m. commencing with the Gibbs' herd, which also includes his good herd bull and the re- mainder of the breeding cattle, and the others will follow. Ad- ditional entries from any farmer in Ontario will be accepted up to sale time. Lunch available on the premises. Eastern Ontario Aberdeen-. Angus Association, James Mowbray, Pres., Willowdale, Ont. Malcolm Bailey, Sale Manager, Oct.24 Uxbridge, Ont. Tel. Port Perry 985-7583 . WED., OCT. 30th -- Auction Sale of Furniture and Antiques, the property of Mrs. W. S. Croxall, Queen Street, Brooklin on Wednesday, October 30th at one o'clock. Terms Cash. No Reserve. + Oct.24 TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. WED, OCTOBER 30th, 1963 --Large Extensive Clearance Auction Sale of Automotive Supplies, Sporting goods and Hardware. The Complete stores New Inventory Stock, Property of GILBERT AUTOMOTIVE and Sports Supply Store, at #40 Pine Street, village of Wood- bridge.- Sale at 12.00 noon. No Reserves. Proprietor quitting Business. Terms Cash. See sale Posters for full Particulars. Jame Spencer, Clerk. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Markbam 294-3161, Auctioneers : Oct. 24 THURS.; OCT 31st. -- Farm Sold, Auction Sale of 66 Here- ford Cattle, Pony, Saddle, Farm Tools. ' Property of Thomas C. Graham, Lot 21, Con. 9, Fene- lon, 'on Hwy. 121 just south of Fenelon Falls. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Oct. 31 SAT., NOV. 2--Auction Sale of Tractor, Implements, Feed, Furniture, the property of Lionel Drew, Lot 6, Con. 8, Twp. Reach, 1 mile north of Epsom on Saturday, Nov. 2nd at one o'clock. n Oct. 81 TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. 11 am.~--Morning Worship ' 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service { Prayer & Bible Study. Waka © Y Oct. PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., OCT. 24th, 1963--9 Bi-School Track & Field Meet Held At Blackstock, October 10th Cartwright High School | Total Points | Millbrook High School--282 Cartwright High School--258 JUNIOR GIRLS 75 yard dash-- Ist--Helen Swain Cartwright (10.4) 2nd--Wendy Challice, Millbrook 3rd--Sharon Felstead, Cart. 220 yard run-- Ist--B. Sanderson, Mill. (32) 2nd--H. Swain, Cart. | 3rd--W. Challice, Millbrook | 440 Relay-- | Ist--H. Swain, J. Swain, M. | Clement, S. Felstead, 1.29 Cartwright. 2nd--W. Challice, S. Challice, B. Sanderson, Millbrook 3rd--B. Mappin, S. Sharpe, 1 Cochrane, S. Tomchishin, ! Cartwright. High Jump-- 1st--M. Adams, Cartwright, 4 foot, linch 2nd--L. Beacock, Cartwright | 3rd--S. Kennedy, Millbrook | Running Broad Jump-- 1st--S. Felstead, Cartwright, 12 foot, 4 inches : 2nd--B.- Sandeson, Millbrook | 3rd--M, Clement, Cartwright Standing Broad Jump-- 1st--D, Graham, Millbrook 6 foot, 2 inches : \) | Millbrook «Hight School vs. DOVE "TOILET SOAP Pink or White 9 ree mrs §3 9 ose 53 2nd--B. Mappin, Cartwright 3rd--M. Clement, Cartwright Hop, Step and Jump-- 1st--S. Felstead, Cartwright, 25 feet, 2 inches 2nd--S. Kennedy, Millbrook 3nd--M. Adams, Cartwright | Discus Thrw-- Ist--P. Drury, Millbrook, 67 feet, 4 inches 2nd--B. Smith, Millbrook 3rd--P. Wotten, Cartwrigh Softball Throw-- . Ist--S. Felstead, Cartwright, 104 feet Rod and Gun .......... 14 Falcons ........occoivvean, 7 Cream Puffs ............ 6 BLOS viissiiinrmiteeernrne 4 Singles Over 225-- F, Hastings--3824; J. Healdy --<243; A. Menzies -- 233, 308, 274; C, Hastings--265; D. Men- Zies--226, 268; D. Wilkin--233; a M. Spears--250. Triples Over 600-- F. Hastings--750; J. Healey --625; A. Menzies -- 815; C. Hastings -- 672; D. Menzies-- 705; M. Spears--658. Lemons-- L. Wakeford--97; B. Tassell --89; T. Dean--88; G. Dowson --95; A. Armstrong--96. 2nd--B. Sanderson, Millbrook 3rd--B. Mappin, Cartwright Volleyball Throw-- Ist--B. Bradburn, L. Wright, J. Swain, Cartwright | 2nd--M. McKee, S. Sharpe, L. | Beacock, Cartwright | 3rd--F. Kellet, B. Smith, S. Challice, Millbrook Junior Girl's Champion, Sharon | Felstead, Cartwright, 16 points Bowling News FORTNIGHTERS BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standings-- Buzzards .................. 16 Spitfires ......ccoeereuee. 16 At Your CARLOAD Food Mkt PRINCE Nov, 8 Causeway Bowling Lanes NOW OPEN WEEK - ENDS WANTED -- 18 Couples for Mixed League Friday Night PHONE 985-2539 ALBERT worth of Groceries, with $500 order or over. FREE. DELIVERY Phone 985-2492 : WINNER of last Week's Draw--Mrs. Allan Martyn FREE DRAW. for $5.00 SALMON "| vow BUTTER ~ PEANUT IA BOYat, Austr alian 15 oz. / = RAISINS "= _ | umes FANCY 1502 Ym PEAS Te MAZOLA. Falah & 32 oa. 8 OIL RED seat COHOE Y, th. 3 Pkg. 16 oz. © Jar OP | S| FT 1 FRESH GRADE A CHICKENS ' FRESH MEATY SIDE SPARE RIBS DAISY RINDLESS SIDE BACON THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES 2% - 3 1b. Avg. Wght. FRESH CHICKEN PARTS. LEGS & BREASTS Ne LEAN MEATY Pork Hocks Ib | 23° a LB 4 or IF" MAPLE LEAF 6 oz. Pkg. 19 A > WED, - Prices Effective This Week-End SAT., OCT. 23 - 26 : i