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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Apr 1968, p. 2

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ER TT --~ PORT PERRY STAR 3 Thursday, April ath, 1968 "Local CofC (continued) bute to Mr. Hall for his out- standing work during those long years, and the 20 local business men and women present rose to their feet and gave Mr. Hall a stand- ing ovation at the conclusion of Mr.. Griffen's speech. Mr. Hall in his report said a great (eal of people in this community don't think the Chamber is accomplish- ing much. To prove other- 2 wise, he had compiled a list "of undertakings and events sponsored by the local C of C. "Granted, Mr. Hall said, CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, APRIL Tth-- PALM SUNDAY 9:45 am.--Holy Communion Church School FRIDAY, APRIL 12th -- GOOD FRIDAY 1:30 p.m.--Penitential Service ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, APRIL Tth-- PALM SUNDAY 11:15 am.-- Holy Communion Church School PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 7th-- - 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School "711.00 a.m.--Morning Worship . PRINCE ALBERT 1:00 p.m. --Sunday School 2:00 p.m.-- Worship Service Nurseries For Babies. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, APRIL Tth-- 10:00 a.m.-- Morning Service 11:00 a.m.-- Sunday School * The Burning Bush-Fellowship in S. S. Hall at 7:30 p.m. PORT PERRY ~ BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) PASTOR A. HERN SUNDAY, APRIL 7th -- 9:45 am. -- Family Bible School 11:00. a.m.-- Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.-- Evening Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, APRIL 7th -- SCUGOG -- 10:00 am. MANCHESTER -- 11:15 am. PROSPECT -- 12:30. p.m. Friday Night Services -- April 5th'-- Prospech. April 12 -- Scugog, Communion, Morning Services -- April 8 to 12 -- Scugog _at 9:00am. "SUNRISE SERVICE EASTER SUNDAY -- at Head of Island. Scugog at 6:30 am. Breakfast. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 a,m.-- Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. "Help For Today" 985-3052 -| school Vital Factor "not all the projects suggest- ed or initiated brought re- sults at firsti but many of them became realization some time after" It is impossible to list all the accomplishments related by Mr. Hall in this paper, but here are a few of the most important items. .For a number of years C of C arranged a "Farmers' Night" and engaged inter: esting speakers for these oc- casions.-- Plans are to bring this popular event back. Almost every year the Chamber has honoured some deserving citizen or citizens with a testimonial dinner. Representation to the Hos- pital Board and the Arena Board have been permanent every year. : Plans to number all the houses in Port Perry were made in 1958, and completed in 1962, and volunteer mem- bers of the Chamber them- selves attached the numbers to the houses. 1963 also saw the decora- tive lighting on Queen Street for the first time. This was an enterprise on part of the organization and 'the entire cost-of $1,585 -was shoulder- ed by the -Chamber. During Centennial year, the chamber paid for the painting of parking lines and crossing lines on $327. Two members were appointed to the Centennial Committee, and the Chamber REVIVAL COME and ENJOY EVANGELIST G. MILL Dynamic Speaker Accordianist 'Pianist, Soloist APRIL 9th to 14th Tuesday - Friday 7:45 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m., 11am., 7 pm. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 110 LILLA St. South! JOHN Lumber and Building Supplies New Homes, Cottages & Alterations Phone 985-7335 PORT PERRY BALLARD won the prize for the fort Bi decorative float. These are only a few of the accomplishments on part of Port Perry Chamber of Com. merce. However, it does in- dicate what an important part the organization holds in the life of this community. Hospital Continued mount of $2,000 to Mr. Jo- seph Dowson, who accepted it on behalf of the hospital. This brings the total contri- butions ' of the Auxiliary to $15,000. Howard Hall, secretary- treasurer of the Centennial Committee accompanied by Miss Debbie Griffen, who was chosen Centennial Queen| - during celebrations July 1, 1967 were also present at the meeting. A cheque for $475., net proceeds from the Centennial Celebrations was donated . to the hospital building fund, and Miss Grif- fen was given the honour of presenting the cheque to Harry Phoenix, board chair- man. Seated with the esieinan, Harry Phoenix and the sec- retary - treasurer, Mrs. W. Watson was the new hospital administrator B. A. Bohan, who was officially welcomed by the chairman. LETTERS = EDITOR" Queen Street to the cost of | On Wed, Mar. 27th the regular dinner meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held at the Rio with a very poor attendance. We did not accomplish too much the past year as we worked very hard on the 'Centennial parade. We did improve the Christmas light- ing .and had. the lines for parking put on the main street. You know it is very easy to criticize but how can a handful of people-be expect- ed to do everything. How can you know what is going | on if you do not attend the meetings. We are going to try and hold open meetings every month or so and I hope we can get more members out to voice their opinion or at least come up with some suggestions to improve Port Perry. As the outgoing President for 1968 I really feel the members of the Chamber of Commerce should come out and try. Port Perry has a lot to offer and I think we should take 'advantage of this. Eleanor Wood, Pres. Chamrter Con mei BURKETON NEWS Mr. Alan Swain, 'Taronto, spent the week-end with Tis family. - Mrs. Johnston, Blackstock, visited with Mrs. Bryant. Rev. M. A. Dougherty has resumed her pastoral duties having spent several weeks in hospital and convalescing at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beech made a business trip to Belleville last week. Sorry to report Mr. Char- les Graham -entered mem- orial Hospital, Bowmanville Monday, March 25th, also sorry to hear Arma J. Hy- Rev. L. H. Fowler, D.D., secretary of the Presbyterian Church Administrative Coun- cil of Toronto was present to place the memorial stone in the Burns Church, Ash- Rev. Fowler is burn, Sunday afternoon. seen to the left. On the other side of the memorial stone is Rev. Wm, Black; minister of th Church, Herb Ashton, clerk of the session, and Lindsay Death, chairman eof building committee, EPSOM By Jean Jeffery Keith Wilson was- home for the week-end. Mr. Jack Bice visited with Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard Ashton one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash- ton and Keith attended the funeral of the late Alter Beatty in Cannington last Friday afternoon. The late Mr. Beatty was the husband of Clara Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gorrill of Eden and Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke of Ashworth were Sunday Supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling. Mr. and Mrs. James Ryall, Jimmy" and David and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ryall of Oakwood were luncheon guests with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Carl of Oshawa, Mrs. E. Hough- land of Whitby, - Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Taylor of Epsom were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Houghland. Mr. Chas. Bourgeois and children of Port Perry visit- ed. with Mrs. Cawker on Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Kerry and Grant of Green- bank visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns and Robin, Mr. and Mrs. Les Card of Uxbridge, were with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Card and family "on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Card were celebrat- ing their forty-fifth wedding Anniversary. L AJ land entered Community Me- morial Hospital Port Perry on Friday, March 20th. Mr. Humphrey Hewitt spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Archer. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ashton, Bolton were recent supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor: and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave GQGat- chell, Oshawa weré Sunday supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Stephenson and family. Messrs. Douglas and Stan- ley Taylor weré Wednesday evening supper guests at the home of their aunt Mrs. Fred Toms, Enniskillen. Oo £4 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Kerry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling, Mrs. Keith Ashton and Mrs. Howard Ashton were at 'Markham High School to he? Dr. McClure speak last Wed. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kendry and Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Tindall were with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Geer for supper Sunday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kerry visited with Mrs. Cora How- sam of Uxbridge on Sunday. Ken and Robert McClure were guests on Sunday with Esther, James and Jeanette Houghland. . Mr. and Mrs. Porky Lyons and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons and children of Omemee on Sun- day. Mrs. Fred West entertain- ed the. Explorer group on Friday. Q Miss Darlene Christie of . 'Scarborough was home for™ the week-end. - rt SATURDAY, DAN C | N G CLUB ANNRENE BILL MILLER and His Fabulous 'Band. APRIL 6th ROXY THEATRE - UXBRIDGE All Seats for Matinee ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 4-5-6 SPECIAL, ENGAGEMENT -- Nightly at 7:45 "A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS" 8 'Academy Award Nominations including Best Picture of the Year Special Kiddies Saturday Matinee 'Born Frée': Plus Part One of the Original Batman & Robin Serial. HALF PRICE 25c. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8-9-10- "DEAR JOHN" Starring Jane Kulle, Christina Schollin A love story of two lonely phople told with charming naturalness. Nightly at 7:45 Acorn Sales & Service Hackner & Meek Bam Equipment R.R. 1, UXBRIDGE BARN CLEANERS -- SILO UNLOADERS BUNK FEEDERS -- BARN EQUIPMENT ------Pride of the Farm AUTOMATC WATERERS and FEEDERS Appointed as franchised Acorn Dealer Parts and Service Contact BOB MEEK -- 852- 3533 pauce HACKNER "852-3563 Acorn Barn Supply Ltd. 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