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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Jan 1964, p. 9

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He J SPL 4 FEFVES po AFC Prince Albert News At Sunday School, the Supt. Mr. E., Martyn opened the | school in the cygtemary manner. . Prayer -offered by My. Robt. | Heayn. It being Graduating day, a delegation from class bid farewell to the teach- | ers as they were welcomed in- to higher classes. Birthday pins | were presented to Mr. F. Olsen, N. Holtby, S. Middleton and A Skinner. The annual Sunday School | meeting 'was held one night re- | cently in the church parlors.| Nearly a complete new slate of officers and teachers were no- minated owing to the resigna- tion of a few former helpers. This provides an opportunity each | Olsen, Mr. R. for a new group to experience such work in the S. S. field. Supt.--Mr. E, Martyn Assist. Supt.--T. Hodgins Sec'y--Patsy Holtby Treasurer~--Irene Blain. Projector--Grant Beacock and John Hunter Pianist--Jean Snelgrove, Beth Hunter, Patsy Holtby 4 | | girls, and junior piano pupils. Cradle Roll---Mrs. G. Hunter Miss. Con.--to be filled Teaching Staff--Mr. R. Butson, Mr. T. Hodgins, Mr."F Hope, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. M. Pugh, Mrs. T. Hodgins, Mrs. M. McKee, Mrs. R. Dorothy Hope, Mrs. Roy Hope. Several former teachers .1 volunteered to be assistants. Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove! were visited on Sunday by their son Robert of Pickering College and friend Miss Jean Taylor, | Whitby. Last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn provided , an interesting program via their | wide variety of colorful pictures | which was highly enjoyed by | the elderly folk at Fairview, { Lodge, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs, C. Raglan, with his sister Mr. and Mrs. N. | Wilson and boys. Miller son. The ladies were interest- ed in a "Tupper-Wear Party in | the living-room. The men-folk played euchre in the recreation room, At mid-night ladies and gents joined for a delicious lunch and prizes awarded. The | host and hostesss wishes to ex- | tend -a sincere thank-you for attending and contributing to- i wards the success of the party. | New 7c. Stamp | Is Announced A new regular issue seven | cent stamp, designed primarily | for air mail letters to the Unit- |e ed States, will be the first Can- adian postal issue of 1964, it was announced today by the Post Office Department. The new stamp will replace and the famous blue 'Canada Goose' were company | design which has been in use since 19562. More than 163,000,- 000 of the blue goose issues Saturday night over twenty | have been produced over the couples were entertained at the| past 12 years, an average of home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gib-| 13,000,000 stamps per year. a com plete assortment or MAGNETIC INK ENCODED BUSINESS CHEQUES IVRl.. 1234 MAIN. ST, : YouRY ow YOUR FAVOURITE BANK PROV MODERN VAN LINES 1236 100 CHESTNUT ST. YOURTOWN, PROV. ---- ORDER OF 1 DoLiars : AT AAEEN . MODERN VAN LINES see our new 36 page illustrated catalogue and choose the chegquc that sults your business requirements SRNR -. - TION CATIA area ' | a = LJ wa w-- T= poopy a= or JON FNTIOR CRPANT LTD. p98 o um oi =| » erty 5 1 ean. -- --- J § Magnetic Ink Encoded Business Cheques designed fications of The Association are now available. These cheques carry an imprint of the name of your company available to indentify a wide range of products and service. and stub is numbered and the cheque pad is bound in a WOOTEN YAN LOM "nn * a ' to. meet the speci- marr -- Canadian Banker's and stock cuts are Each cheque a handsome, long- wearing, vinyl cover, THE PORT PERRY STAR COMPANY LTD $i " Ss | of Manchester called on Mr. and PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., JAN. 30th, 1964--11 The design of the new seven cent issue will show a modern inter-city jet aircraft taking off from a Canadian airport. The stamp will be printed in blue, similar to the Canada Goose issue, and will be of the intermediate size. The aircraft pictured in the new stamp is a composite © of many modern short and long range jets and | is not intended to represent; any specific make or model. EPSOM By Jean Jeffery Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Simmonds on the birth of their daughter. We are pleased to learn that, R. Armstrong is recovering nicely from ear surgery. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Powell | left last week for a few months | in Arizona. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Noble and John of Quaker Hill visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice | on Sunday evening. The winnersslast Friday even- ing at the regular Euchre and Dance held in the school were: Ladies Mrs. Erma Watson, Mrs. Olive Land and Mrs. Ruby Fisher. Gents Chas. Cottyn, Mike Benns, Orval Watson. Douglas MacCannell and Bill Anderson visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Holley and Family in Hol- land Centre on Sunday. Mrs. John Preece of Uxbridge visited with Mrs. Alan Card on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, David Prentice on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer and Brenda were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer. Mr. and Mrs. 'Lorne 'Wagner Mrs. H. Ashton on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Asling were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke of Uxbridge on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Prentice and tended the University Track meet at Maple Leaf Gardens on Friday. Ross Prentice partici- pated. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton and Mrs. Wm. McGregor visited with Mrs. Walter Ashton and Gordon in Oshawa and called on Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushnell on Monday. Sorry to learn that Mrs. Ray- mond Edwards is in Uxbridge Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Christopher and Darryl Edwards are spend- ing the week with Mr. and Mrs, Mervin: Storrey in Port Perry. A Shower was held in the Sunday School rooms for Mr. and Mrs, George Johnstone of Glen Major on Friday Evening. They received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers of Brooklin visited with Mr. & 'Mrs. Herman Kerry on Monday say visited with Mr. Donald also Norman Wilson at- | In announcing the new stamp, the Post Office noted that the "blue goose" was being retired primarily because of the intro- duction last autumn of a new 15 cent postage stamp which also shows Canada Geese in flight. The stamp was designed and printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company, Ltd, and will be issued on the 11th March, 1964. NEWS Miss Jean Graham of Lind- and Mrs. | Munro last Wednesday. Bowling News LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Jan. 22nd Standing-- Kittyhawks ............ 7 35 Sunderlands ............ 0 33 Mustangs ................ 2 33 Lancasters ............ 2 33 Mosquitoes ............ 7 32 North Stars ........... 5 - 30 Spitfires ............... 5 28 Hurricanes ............ 2 25 Bombers ............... 2 24 Helicopters ............ 5 23 JEUE srrmninamansenin 5 22 Flyers ....cccccevevenens 0 18 High Triple-- Betty Collins--801 High Single-- Betty Collins--276 Over 600 Triples-- B. Collins--801; G. Hastings --681; J. Ballard--615; B. Oke --602. Over 210 Singles-- B. Collins--252, 276, 273; G. Hastings--211, 258; M. Enge-- 255; K. Harper--2563; R. Moore --235, 220; M. Geer--213, 261; J. Armstrong--288; A. Chand- ler--227; D. Menzies--241; B. Oke -- 222; M. Cook -- 220; E. Wood -- 217; R. Willoughby-- 218; A. Van Camp--220; J. Bal- lard--218; A. Lown--212. Pleasant Valley Rest and A rest home of distinction in a beautiful country getting. New buildings, modern facilities, excellent food, care, dining room, tray service. Private rooms $56 & up daily. Uxbridge, Ont. 852-3544 afternoon, Feb. 20 Effective January 1964 NO BICYCLE LICENCES WILL BE REQUIRED FOR PORT PERRY An Index System will be kept at Police Station. This will require all children to Register their ARERR Bieyeles as soon as possible. "22665; M. Geer--681; R. Moore ~~ = Nursing Home |

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