L) &» $ a ' * " - § < ® 7 _-- ox * v " ' r t dhe s . ANY a Histansdarn inte nashbeing a FE IRAN PRISTINE WYP - 'Manchester Mr. and Mrs, Roy Dobson Mrs. day. Mrs, Edith Dobson re- turned home with them follow- ing a month's visit with rela- tives in Western Ontario, Congratulations to Mr. and| afternoon, Ted Lamb who are the motored to St.Thomas on Sunfjproud parents of a little son, James Edward. A number of ladies from this 'area attended the annual Spring Tea at Seagrave on Saturday Mrs. Jno. Stewart with Mr, News ing at Mus. Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock," BRUTON'S DRUG STORE CLOSING FOR HOLIDAYS May Ist to May 15th The S S: day. and Mr. Mrs. A. 'Mrs, June Toronto,- Whitby, of Oshawa. birth of their Monday, May 2nd. ES. Stewart, and Mrs, H. ennett of Severn Bridge visited relatives in Windsor last week, "Service will be at the usual hour next Sunday 11. Remember the U.C.W. Fred Lamb's on pupils are raising money for church hymn books as their centennial project, Davey Payton contributed 'to the S.'S. birthday box last Sun- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johnston Wesley 'Johnston were dinner guests of Mr. J. W. Mitchell on Sunday. .Also, 'guests at the Mitchell home on 'Sunday were Georgina Cromie, and daughters Karen and Alice Congratulations' to Mr. a Mrs. Lawrence Midgley on the daughter Mr Bill -- PORT PERRY STAR, vad donkehdwidl Thursday, May 5, 1966-7 Tafa Evangelist E. 15 a.m. meet Crowds across our country have filled auditoriums to hear Evangelist, Barry Moore, He 'will be the Evangelist for the Oshawa & District Crusade For Christ at The Oshawa Civic Auditorium from May 6 - 15, nightly at 8.00 p.m. - Sundays at 7.00 pm, BARRY MOORE, 40- years ol President of Crusade Evangel. ism of Canada, is a dynamic Canadian Evangelist dedicated May 5th and Mrs, Christ as the answer for today's problems. ! Reynolds, A native of London, Thompson | My, Ontario, Moore received his early schooling there. After gradu- ating from London Teachers College he .taught for eight years with the Board of Edu- cation, "In 1951 he graduated from the University of Western Ontario with his B.A. degree and "born What makes one car a better buy than -another? Not just price! The car itself is important too. future value. Then look at price, trade-in allowance and the final Chevrolet builds a 'great ° deal. deal into its cars, and you get a great deal when you buy. What's_ C-866C {4 Its features, reputation and: 'allowances. As to the deal, now _ during Car Buyers' Field Days, Chevrolet got? 'Everything. A Jet- smoother ride. Engines from 155 hp to 425 hp. Show-stopper styl- ing: What's its reputation like? Impeccable! And its future worth? Chevrolets have tradition- y 1 into every l one sof its 15 models! your Chevrolet dealer can give - for your trade-in and the fastest Impala Sport Coupe you -the best all-round deal in town. That means the best price delivery, too. When are you com- ing? Better make it today! ally brought higher trade-in. scl © " AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER IN PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7351 BE ARE MOTORS LTD. 'QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Be sure fo see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday, Check your local listing "or channe | and time. Barry Moore 8 Will Be In Oshawa May 6-15 = to the cause of presenting Jesus | young people to take their stand 'stand for Christ and the Church, | In Heart", homes as a rich musical blessing To 04 d 5% ' and later received his M.A, as pg president of the graduate class a. of Columbus Bible College, ved South Carolina in 1958. SEE EEE Jey L) 2 Sion , SRE Vy 5 Y, LL y ah (te. - '$ 1 Rs LA eR ' Ey A | YEN ay, i LP % } ! a] ! ny it : LJ "a a. + 138s, N I y oil Kd, La EE It Nu me Ws fa, hE 1 0} LV "4 af if r™ a 440 y, . . ' 5.8 Barry Moore directed the suc- ite cessful London Youth For Christ AE Rally for eight years. During : ; these years-he participated in the Youth For Christ Interna- tional World Congresses in Brussels, Be'gium (1950) and Belfast, Ireland (1952). His heart burden forsmissions car re ried him three times to Europe + . hgh for French Evangelisn®in 1950+ a | fi J 52.55, ? " A { With his teaching back- Pes ground and experience as a < youth counsellor, Mr. Moore speaks with authority-on youth problems in Canada today. Cleverly, with humour and con- Ga vin¢ing logic, he ~ challenges 2 BE for Christ and purity. His sparkling sense of hum- our and sincerity have endeared him to many hearts on both ) pn sides of the Atlantic, In North HR America his crusades have chal- ____ FA 5 lenged thousands to take their 38 A I on er hy from Wood = Harbour, Nova - Scotia to Wood River District, Saskatchewan; from Napanee, Ontario to Nipawin, Saskatche- wan; from Pugwash, Nova Sco- tia to Peterborough, Ontario and' twice for a city-wide crusade in Regina, Sagk. 4 Better known as a speaker, he "employs however, another God-given faculty -- an excep- tionally, pleasant, baritone voice --to present his deepest convie- tions, In 1961, Mr. Moore made a recording entitled "Rejoicing This recording has entered thousands of Canadian as well as a memento of his crusades. In his home church, Barry met the attractive Audrey Snelgrove who was later to become Mrs. Barry Moore. Audrey and Barry _ reside in the city of London, Ontario with their three child- I Hilltop Herald| - The mixed doubles badminton finals have been held. . The winners are Bryan Reader and bi Judy Moore. 7% | Port High's Junior (Grade Eh Nine) 'girls' basketball team h won their district tournament a in Sutton recently, defeating BEY Sutton's Grade Nine girls, (50- AR 7. i ' hel The Interschool Track Meet HR: to be hosted this year by Port : Ba Perry, will be held on. May 11 p 3 on the grounds of Uxbridge High School. Dave Read aD FRAN hd