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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Jun 1966, p. 12

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Fy. at ~~ Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, June 30th, 1966 Church Services ANGLICAN of CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev. R. C. Rose Sunday, July 3rd -- Trinity IV 9.45 a.m.--Holy' Communion ST. JOHN BLACKSTOCK Sunday, July 3rd -- Trinity 1V 11.15 a.m.--Holy Communion -d PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ~ Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister July 8rd-- 11 am.--Morning Worship No Sunday School PRINCE ALBERT-- 0.45 a.m.--Church Service Sunday, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister July 3rd-- . + 10.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 11: 00 a.m.-- Sunday School. Sunday, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Quéen and Rosa Sts.) I. C. Bowie, Pastor Sunday, July' 3rd-- 9:45 a.m.--Family Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship ~ 7 pm--Evening Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey Sunday, July 3rd-- 9:00 am. --PROSPECT © 10:05 a.m --MANCHESTER 11:15 a.m.--SCUGOG. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors: R. Batten & I. MacLean 16 am.--Sunday School 11 am.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Have a Problem? -- 985-2420 I require lots of any size providing they meet local building regulations, Write HARRY O. PERRY, 46 Rossland Rd. E,, Oshawa Lawn Bowling As far as bowlers are con- cerned summer is here after a long wet spring. . On Thursday evening a large number: turhed out for two games of b¢wling and after- | wards a delicious lunch was served by the ladies, These Thursday night affairs are very popular and will continue until the season closes in late Sept- ember, Get your bowls polished up and come to the local greens any night in the week. Saturday, June 25th was the second open tournament of the season and a good turn out was present from Oshawa, Whitby, Cannington and Port Perry. The prize winners in order were: Mr. E. Judge and Mrs, Muir, Whitby. Mr, I. Muir and Mrs. Judge, Whitby Mr. and Mrs. A. Cox, ~ Port Perry i "Mt. Fred DeNure-and Mrs; |" Howard Willoughby, Port Perry. Obituary DONALD ANDERSON Donald Anderson, a resident of Port Perry all his life died in Oshawa General Hospital on June 23rd,~ He was in is 65th year. A son of the late Mr. & Mrs, W. J. Anderson, Mr. Anderson was a mechanic and worked for sixteen years at Archer Motor Sales and twenty-one years at Beare Motors until his retire- | ment in 1961. Mr. Anderson is survived by his wife the fromer Edna Ger- | row one sister Mrs. Jim Cairns (Helen) Scarborough and three nephews and two nieces, Jack, Judy Lea, Tim,-Peter Donald & Virginia Cairns; -- The funeral service was held at the McDermott Panabaker funeral home June 25th.. Inter-. ment at Pine Grove Cemetery Prince Albert, Pallbearers were Fred Crawford, Bill Beare Earl Wallace, Robert Archer, | Roy Cornish and Geo. McMillan. RIO RESTAURANT : (Formerly the Flamingo Restaurant) SPECTALIZING CANADIAN -- CHINESE FOOD PHONE 985-2112 -- TAKE OUT ORDERS IN ip ei aS ea lak aC pa "r ted to co-operate essary water. "Eorporation of the Village of Port Perry WATER USERS Due to a water shortage, the use of garden hose is forbidden until further notice. All THANK YOU yyy 4 users are reques- nN using unnec~ Il 9.00 a.m. TED SS JA AFA hd HEA, NS ~ McLaughlin Family Holds Annual Picnic The 12th Annual Picnic of the descendants of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin was held at Cartwright Park Cae- sarea,, Sunday, June 26th. Ap- proximately 70 attended. Presi- dent Roy McLaughlin" read the minutes and the list of officers for next picnic: Presidents--Mr, and Mrs, Murray Malcolm LOTTA 7705 a Vv E L | ) ES 52 HOME TOWN 2 S, vIS/ TORS TOOWILL FIND OUR ST VL, ING GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON (Glehda Taylor, Prop.) 985-7991 Ao [Sd kei v2 LE L Fad DIA APY od ELL BL FHI 3h Fh TANI 18 BER ph TEL Lg SF AE BL Ta Secretary--Mr, and Mrs, Roy Corden Sports--Mr. and Mrs, Neil Bailey Mrs, Garnet Murray conduct- ed the following sports which were held after all had partaken of a bounteous meal about 4.30 pm, -- Guessing contest on weight of a watermelon was won by Bob McLaughlin; Junior girls race--Janice McLaughlin; Senior girls race--Wendy Me- Laughlin; 3 legged race, girls-- Linda McLaughlin and Marleah McLaughlin; Boys wheelbarrow race--Ivan Griffin and Wayne EAE (AHR ERLE TAA AN LA McLaughlin; Ladies Shoe kick-- Mrs. Ted Read; Men's shoe kick | --Don Griffin; Men's and ladies paper bag race--Phyllis Allen and Bill Knight; Sack race-- Darlene Malcolm; Board race-- Darlene and Marleah Malcolm; Shoe scramble girls--Linda Mec- Laughlin; Shoe scramble boys-- Bob McLaughlin; Oldest person present--Mrs J, Forder, Nestle- ton; Coming the farthest--Mr. and Mrs, Ted Read and family, Brampton; Youngest baby -- Lana Malcolm. Friends attended from Toron- to, Brampton, Oshawa, Peter- boro and surrounding areas. SPECIA INTRODUCTORY OFFER bos a va JUST ARRIVED PASCOE'S ic nx Assorted Candies FROM ENGLAND SATURDAY, 204 Queen St. -- FREE SAMPLES -- 'to be given to each customer in the Store For Hot weather suggestions try our Fresh Strawberry Glazed Pies or Tangy Lemon Meringe Pies. WENTWORTH BAKERY PORT PERRY Phone 985-2172 JULY 2nd ----- ) And Save 2 | 1 | (ASS SE SS SS SC CC CS CSC CESS BISCAYNE, 4-DOOR, CYLINDER, RADIO 1S THE TIME 10 BUY . : > id ieee COMPARE- ee' 1965 CHEVROLET 1 YEAR WARRANTY ASS SS SSS SSSA SASS ALLL ALAA AL NN SR $5 Tl | 1,793. LSS SS SN SSA CC CCN NCE 20 - 2 dr. Hardtop. 1 owner. lie, 38144 OPEN Fri. July 1 TO 9.00 p.m. 1 ~~ 1965 Chevy Il 1965 Chevelle STATION WAGON NOVA, 4 dr., one owner 12,000 miles; 1 year | Biz V.8 Engine. I Warranty, fully lic. : equipped. Jie. 367075, | Be-X840 | 1964 Chev 15 Ton Panel, 1 owner, -Excellent condition, Guaranteed. YOUR CHEV. .- OLDSMOBILE DEALER Beare Motors Ltd. Phone 985-7351 Dependable Service for Over 50 Years "AN Cars Fully Guaranteed ey 1962 Mercury PORT PERRY S8-33, V-8 automatic. Sharp Car. lic, 39158E

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