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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Jan 1968, p. 14

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AS LRN Wid wed Vy 7 CHURCH OF ASCENSION 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday: Jan. 4th, 1968 EPSOM NE 3 My and Mus. Barry Bushell Ch: 1S. aunt and Murs, Geer with her Mus in Toronto recently sympathy to Gordon the 'loss of his Angus Keppy i, Wilson Qur Jotfery cousin Mur, Toronto. "l'o the 'Bailey deepest sympathy of a loving mother arandmother Myst Wm, Jeff- rey who' passad away sud- -deny on Dec. 20th. Also our sympathy to the Munio and Prentice family in the passing. of Mrs. Jessi Prentice of Scugog. Mra. Prentice was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Munro and was born and raised in this community, Callers recently home of Mr. ahd Jeffery and Mus. were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cawker of Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourgeois and and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Deshane and family, Mr. and - Mrs. Roy Smith and Donald of - Port Perry. Misses Mar- guriete and Frances Bowles, and Mrs. Grant Willard of Port Perry. y 'Mr. Brawn, 'Sr. of Colum- bus spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloy{l Brawn. \ in ol family. our in the loss and at ! the Mrs. G. Cawker A ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister .Sunday, January 7th-- Epiphany | 9.45 a:m.--Holy Communion | Church School ~'ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK Sunday, Janvary 7th--- 11:00 am.-- Holy Communion Church School PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH "Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister 'Sunday, January 7th-- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship PRINCE ALBERT 1:00 p.m. --Sunday School 2:00 p.m.-- Worship: Service Nurseries For Babies. 0 ST. JOHN'S - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S.| 'Sunday, JanUary 7th-- x 10.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School." PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa-Sts.) " Sunday, January 7th-- 9:45 a.m.--Family Bible School 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship "United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE - Rev. George Teskey Sunday, January 7th-- SCUGOG -- 10:00 am. - MANCHESTER -- "11:15 am. PROSPECT -- 12:30 p.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. 'MacLean 10. aam.-- Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. "Help For Today" 985-3052 were real treat. nd rivls whos lve near' Moh - visiting. fri nds a! ves a the week or Wn "days. . 5% Me. Gordon Jeffery a few days recently visiting his brother Kenneth in: Parry Sound. Mr, and Mrs, L. Lyons en- tertained their family on Christmas Day. Nv. sand Mrs. and' Lamily "ware guests of Mr and Mrs Delbert Cath- ¢iood of Whitby: on Christ- Nes Day' M» and Li. Bruce Hough- land fami: were at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tay'or om Christmas Day. - Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong and Tommy were Christmas visitors at the home of her parents 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Gourlie. RE The Christmas Euchre and Dance at the School was vety successful. The door. prizes won by Mrs. 'Doug Stiver and Mr. J. Kilpatrick. Two free passes for a future party "were won by' 'Lotise Haugen and H. McDermid. Euchre prizes' were won by | Ladies--I1st Vivien Carl. 2nd Mrs. John Risebrough. Low-- ye rol ale ot spent Ray Medd and 1 Mrs. M. Ferguson and Mrs. Muirhead tied. Gents-- 1st Oliver Lane. 2nd A. Timms. Low, Bruce Bright. Mn."Ross Bailey flew home from Calgary for the Chrisi-|- mas vacation. THE NEW LEAF He came to my desk with with quivering-lip. The les- son was done. - "Have you a new leaf for me dear Teacher? I have spoiled this one." 1 took his leaf all soiled ay blotted," And gave him-a new one all : unspotted; Then into his tired heart I smiled--"Do better now my ¢hild." 1 went to the throne with "trembling heart. The year was done "Have you" a New. Year for me, 'dear Master"? He took my year, all soiled and blotted, And gave me a new one all ungpotted : Then into my tired heart he. smiled; Do better now my child. » yo , (Author unknown) Our Ey to Mrs. Mabel Stewart .\in the loss of her brother Louis Palmer of Peterborough. : Those who failed 'to hear Derek Arbuckle's travelogue at Epsom Church missed a It was the most colourful comprehensive andf humorous talk that I had head in a long. time. The slides really showed Canada | beautiful from coast to coast: The Children's Carol 'Ser- vice at the School was en- joyed by 'many: parents. Those who 'did not" attend lost a moment never to be recaptured. Congratulations to music director, Mrs. San- derson, staff and children for such a beautiful service. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hough- land and family spent Christ- mas with Ber parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Ruhl | after Mr.. and _ Mid. P. Wilson; : yof Uxbridge. and family enjoyed Christ- S with her parents Mr, and Chiin Jacgers. All the 1" Were mis Mis, family fwenty-two drandce Christmas Jagger's Birthday. Mr. Glenn Houghland of Whitby and. Miss Shirley Nichols of Oshawa were. re-. cenit visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Houghland. « Mrs. Florella Lyle of Myr- tle passed away: on Friday. Our sympathy to Mrs. Kerry, Mrs. Rodgers and Mr. D. M¢ Cullough in the loss of their Aunt. Our sympathy to . Mrs. Catherine Cawker in the loss of her em Douglas Cawker of Toronto - : Mr and' Mrs. Keith Stew- art and family also his mother Mrs. Mabel Stewart were New Year's guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Clarke of Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. B. Houghland and family and Mrs. Arthur Taylor visited with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Houghland and family of Whitby on New Years Day. i "Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Herman Kerry also Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans were New Year's Eve guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Geer. The Prontice tantly en- joyed the family = gathering liom i! dyin celebrate antl Be y \ : A | News: On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Confed- eration of Canada, the Cen- tennial medal' was conferred on Miss M. Van Camp, Q.C. f. r recognition of valuable sorvice to the nation July 1, 164. Miss Van Camp's home is in Blackstock and she practicds law in Toronto. Holiday visitors: Mrs. Gars net Murray and daughters, Cresswell with- Mr. and" Mrs. Roy Taylor Thursday. MT. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and" girls: spent» Sun: day with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor at their cottage én Lake Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tay- lor returned. home Monday from a pleasant holiday in Florida, West Palm Beach & Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Mec: Kee attended the funeral of Mrs. Cecil Thompson in Pe- terboro Friday. Sorry to report Mrs. Ar- thur Leighton is in Port Perry hospital also little Alan Ferguson, Little Fred Marlow got home from Oshawa Hospi) Sunday... t=... Sorry to report Mr. Yin ; Marlow not so well." Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar- low flew home from Florida Saturday. : 4 [sines; , Sincere sympathy is exten- ded Mr.oand Mrs, Harold Ila. milton--and---family--on the sudden death. of her father Mr. Bloome in Toronto. New Year's Day 59 of the descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ferguson and their girl friends and hoy friends of the younger ones gathered in. the Recreation Centre and held a happy re- union. Attending--Mrs. E. Belyea, Bronte; Mr. "and Mrs. Lorne" Wannon, St. Cather- Mr. and: Mrs. Johnston and girls Belleville; Mrs. J. A. Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountioy and fa- mily; Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin and family; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers and fam- ily; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mount. | joy and.family; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell and family; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell and family; Mr. Harry San- derson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and boys spent the week-end in St. Mary's. "Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bea- cock and boys spent New Year's in Toronto. Mr. Gordon Manning Wood- ford; Mr. Ray Mountjoy Wa- 'terloo; Mr. and Mrs, Wayne} McShane, Kingston were guests of the Bruce Mount- joys during the holidays. Keith |. Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild Hold Dec. Meeting By D. Naples "December 13th marked, a delightful Christmas meeting of The Louise Patterson Han. dicraft Guild held at the home of Mrs. Hilda Hart. 'mann in Port Perry. meeting. 'Mrs. Patterson spoke on her recent trip to Nova Sco- tia and, the experiences she had with rug hooking. : She was 'impressed with L B] the eagerness of the women to learn a finer way of rug hooking. __ rae made by the members such as Christmas decorations, Jewellery, Novel Christmas cakes, copper tool- ing, rugs, "crochet wo needlepoint and woodcarving made a very colourful dis- play. : = "Mrs. Naples gave a -quick demonstration on. hat mak- ing. Mrs. Hartmann demonstrat. ed the art of cutting out pic- tures with a fine saw on. ply- wood. An enjoyable afternoon was had by all. A tasty lunch- was served by the 'Hostessss: Mrs. Alice Barthau and Miss . Audrey Kent. ~The January 10th eating will be held at the home of Mrs. Sam Naples. ~ of thd Noble family at. the | Legion Hall on New Yéars Day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomp- son of Victoria Corners and Mises Darlene Christie, Scar- borough spent ' Christmas "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AC D. Christie. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pren- tice attenddd a family party for the Prentice family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Ashworth the day Christmas. Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl Wilson, and Mr Keith' Wilson were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson: for Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans enfertained "Mr, and- Mrs. W. 'the 'Business of Farming. Sl Business Mr. D. Finch, co-ordinator of the Adult Education Cen. tre, Orillia reports that ex cellent response has been re- ceived ~ from farmers. who wish to attend the course in The Agriculture Represen- tatives. .have had to refuse some late applications. How-' ever, they- are advising the applicants -that another course will be held next year. In- preparation-for this Some. may. wish to take basic up- O. Simpson, Mrs. W. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. H. Elford and family, Mr; and Mrs. E. Wil- son and family, Mr, and Mrs, John Simpson and- family on Boxing Day. Mr. Lloyd Lee and girls of Toronto, Mr. 'and. Mrs, Rup- ert Lee and boys of Port Perry visited Tuesday even- ing with' Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Wison, " Mr. Ray Wilson, David and Tom of Pembroke called on relatives ini the area on Fri. Mr. and Mrs. A. Card and family had Christmas dinner with Mr, and Mrs. Les Card Mr. and Mrs. H. Geer had supper on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tindall of -Sandford. , On the evening of Christ- mas Day Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer entertained . all their family with Supper. The Asling family enjoyed Christmas dinnfer with Mr. and Mrs, J. Clark of Ash- worth and supper on Christ- mas eve with Mr. and Mrs. Keith ' Ashton. 2 Mr, Jack Hill of Claremont called on Mr., Chas. Geer one evening recently. Mrs. Chas. Geer called jon Mrs, Fred Stevens.of Brook- lin one day recently, Lp EF 15 La i | Sa supper with Mr and Mrs, Harry Geer and famliy, Mr, and Mrs. A. Good Response To Course Of Farming grading" courses that are available to them this winter in Orillia through their Agri- culture Representative. "Another course,:Small En- gine Repair, which started on |: 'November: 27th, has a full complement of students with no room for some late anpli- cants. If more applications are received another course may be started early in the new year. . } Mr. R. Miller, M.Sc. & Mr. R. Tudhope, both successful *| area farmers are preparing' the course agenda with the class to start on December 11th and onerate for a ho. of 20 weeks. Various agricultural * instruct on topics - such as the dairy farming operations, soils 'and fertilizers, animal health etc. There are pldns to combine instryction with field trips to specialised farms where application of the latest farm machinery and methods can be observed. is being organized .by thie Auto Mechanics Dept." at OD.CV.IL Experts in vari- ous types of engines and to-instruct in their specialty. time on the course will Be devoted to: outboard engines. and marine aonlications such as inboard. outboard units. Card and Donald also. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer had New Years Night supper with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer and Brenda. . Mr. and Mrs, A, Card. and family, 'Mr. and Mrs. Bens, Sr. had Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. Eric .Benns. Mr. and Mrs,. John Simp- son and . family had New Year' S, Day with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wilson... Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash. ton entertained their family and Mr. Clifton Gibson on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wag- ner, Ross, Mr. and Mrs.' Ron Wagner visited on Wed. ev- ening .with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. The Ashton family were entertained with New Year's Eve dinner. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton. Gordon Geer 'was over- night guest: and spent New Year's Day with Grant Kerry of Greenbank. Mr, and Mrs. David Pren: tice erfjoyed the New Year Holiday. with Mr. and Mrs. Len Beach of Orillia. and Mrs." Ray Medd Mr. and Mrs. David Prentice. A RL i] "ids on Fra The Durham County' Soil and" Crop Association held their Grain Corn Competition banquet ifr Blackstock Recre "ation Centre on Friday, Dec. 16th under the chairmanship of Richard VanCamp. : The Durham Corn King for 1967 is Ceresmore Farm, Garent Richard & son with a yield 'of 135.4 bu. per acre. A tlosé second was Newton Carl Selby with 133.8 bu. North Durham top prizes' went to: Clarence Brown--124.7 bu. John Bonsma=118.1 bu. Harvev Graham--116. bu. Roy Strong--116. 'hu. . Gilbert Zekveld--113.6 bu. Richard Van Camp--108.4 bu. Deiong Bros.---107.5. South Durham top prizes went to: © Cerestriore Farm--135.4 bu. Newton Carl Selby--133.8 bu. Lorne White--133.1 bu, ~ Gerald Brown--131.4 bu. Edwin Ruthven--128.4 bu. Robert Allin--125.2 bu. Frank Hiemstra--122.0 bu. : ' " Soil & Crop re Hold Annual Wm, Tomson 1202 bu. John Veneyk--119.7 bu: Gary Jeffery--117.9 bu. 4 Roy Sawver--116.8'bu. Donald Budd--114.8 bu. Don Staples-114.2 bu. Murray Payne--111. 5 bu. Py was Dr. Ramsis Gergis who is a plant breeder with fhe crop Production Dept: of U.C.O. Dr. Girgis," who is originally. from Egypt, told in, a most interesting manner, what they are developing in" corns of the future, Harvey Wright, the Soil' & Field Crop Specialist from the Ont.'Dept. of Agriculturéd and Food," Lindsay, showed slides, and made general ob- servations regarding corn production this year in the County. Winners of the contest guessing the number of corn kernels in the jar were Mrs. Glen Skuce. with. an, exact answer of 1967 and Mr. John Bonzma, = _ 0) P) Sg mn The President welcomed 21 members and 1 visitor to the. - equipment will be brought in - Approximately, one half the Guest speaker for the event > a a | | | i ; br) f perts will be empldved. x os be "The Small Engine Course |

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