6 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, January 15, 1970 Prince Albert Mrs. Les Beacock I's unfortunate more were- n't out to church on Sunday. But those present did grasp much from our minister's theme "The critics of the church". Don Deeth, Harold Holtby, Chas. Andrews and Don Beacock took the offer- ing. Communion will be obser: ved next Sunday at 2 p.m. with potluck meal in church parlors following the service. Better health" is wished Mr. Steve Perkins who is confined to the hospital in Port Perry. Also same wishes to Mrs. Geo. Skerratt, Sr., who is a surgery patient. A few days prior to Christ- mas the U.C.W. hosted the annual senior citizens dinner 1in the church parlors. At 5 o'clock a place-card and a favour beckoned each of the twenty some guests to the festively decorated table. Everyone enjoyed the palat- Pine Ridge Home Freezer Owners Sides and quarters of beef, sides of pork cut and wrapped to your specification. We have the largest selection of grain fed beef in Durham and Ontario counties. Come in and select your own beef. All our meat is government graded and inspected. 4 miles east of Port Perry on 7A highway. HAROLD FORDER, manager. Packers Ltd. 986-4932 ITV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV os WES PLUMBING - Ny NOAA AAA Ad AAA A AA A A A A a a aa a a aa ala algal al al al ql seal HEATING - SV VV VV OVO OVI VV VV VV VV VV VV LANE - ELECTRIC - FV VO VV VV VV VV YIU PORT PERRY; 38-2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE TIT VVVVVVVIVTITIIPTTTIO00OOOIOITOIIIIIOI0O000R News able turkey and trimmings. U.C.W. President Mrs. T. Hodgins expressed a warm welcome to the visitors and was sorry that many invited persons were unable to at-|- tend, even our minister was absent due to illness. Mr. E. Martyn, clerk of session, also voiced suitable remarks. Four gifts were awarded-- oldest gentleman to Mr. A. Gilson; oldest lady to Mrs. E. Stanton; Xmas seal on chair to Mrs. S. Reynolds; Cup and saucer to Mr. S. Perkins. Following the dinner the group moved from the tables and enjoyed pictures provid- ed and narrated by the Snel- groves. In conclusion the members hope the gathering enjoyed the yuletide party. We are also grateful to Mr. Jas. Doupe who kindly provided transportation to those who required it. More visitors during the festive and New Year season are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson joined others at the Mr. and Mrs. E. Waggs and also at Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Waggs, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dearborn and family were with the fa- mily gathering at her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strongs at Port Perry . Also another day with the group at his sisters Mr. and Mrs. E. Bacon and family, Green- bank. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kie- zibrink and children had his sister Miss Ina Kiezibrink, Reg. N. and friend Mr. R. Quinn of Toronto; also a brother Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiezibrink and children of Another highly interesting idea from the Commerce: CANADIAN IMPERIAL paid on term deposits The Commerce pays 7%% on Term Deposits when the amount is $1,000 or more and it is for a fixed period of time greater than two years. Your Commerce Manager has different interest rates available for other terms. Come in and see him. BANK OF COMMERCE Oshawa. Rev. and Mrs. A. Rice, Tor- onto, were, recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith. Mr. F. Vickery accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock & sons and their friends as holiday evening dinner com- pany with their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. V. Tyrell, Oshawa, accompanied Mr. & Mrs. F. Brooks when both couples were guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Browes, Bow- manville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham recently entertained Mrs. S. Rodman, Mrs. Travell, Osh- awa and Mr. and Mrs. Beech, Bowmanville, also Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. S. Arnold, Scugog Island. Miss Mary Grainger and friend Mr. Thos. Kirby, of Scarboro spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grainger and fa- mily. Mr. & Mrs. Ron McIntyres and children were with the gathering at her parents Mr. and Mrs. Slack of Goodwood. Company during the holi- day with. Mr. and Mrs. A.{ Martyns included Rev. and Mrs. Braham of Dwight; Mr, and Mrs. M. Hoggard and fa- mily of Oshawa, and Mrs. Snyder of Meaford. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thomp- son, Port Perry were visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Les Bea-. cocks. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lintens spent a day at her brothers Mr. and Mrs. G. Davis of Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skerratt and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Olsen and family with Mrs. V, Skerratts, Utica. "| Mr. and Mrs. W. Sandison and family and Mrs. G. Lane of Port Perry enjoyed a day with. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lane and: child, also. Mrs. F. San- dison, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and family with his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Graham, Blackstock. - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. An- drews joined the family at her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Dayes. also of Blackstock. Mrs. Rene Smith & daugh- ter Mrs. Merle Murphy and son Alan spent a few enjoy- able days during the holiday with the Dickinson's and the Chamberlain homes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gib- son enjoyed the week-end with their friends Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ingleton of Mark- ham. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alsop, their daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnston, Whitby were with Mr. and Mrs. R. Ger- rard at Oakville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Finley joined the family gathering at their son Mr. and Mrs. Terry Finley of Sonya. Also during the holiday the John Finleys entertained all their immediate family, and grand- children. ' . Mr. and Mrs. R. Alsop in company with their daughter the Johnstons of Whitby en- joyed a meal with another daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nottingham, Little Britain. Mrs, L. Beacock as repre- sentatives of this area at- tended the meeting of the "Ontario Farm Ac¢cident Sur- vey" 'in Uxbridge, one day last week. Check The Label On Your Paper Burketon Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatchell. Oshawa, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson and. family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzgerald spent the week-end in Kitch. ener. Mrs. W. Byan made a busi- ness trip to Port Perry on News Mrs. H.-Bennet and Ronald, Agincourt; Mr. Donald Hall, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R. Mc- Donald, Bowmanville; Mr. & Mrs. J. Peeling, Janie and Marg, Oshawa. Mr. Stanley Taylor Th Sunday at the home of Mr. Saturday, Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. R. Davey spent Tuesday in Osh- awa, Mrs. T. Bailey visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Peeling & Ruby Harding Oshawa, over Christ- mas, also received a long distance telephone call from her brother R. J. McDonald, Detroit and a call from her son Orland Bailey and fam ily from Oslanda Florida. Visitors over New Year's - ANNUAL LEGION HALL men, and to elect directors Maustyn McKnight - Pres. pledge our dealership to shop or our experienced ing procedure, . our cars. your car. Program on all used cars time of delivery. CHEVROLET OVER 50 YEARS OF ONTARIO COUNTY HOG PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION -- WILL BE HELD IN THE ~ Wed., January 21 - 10:30 a.m. Speakers Mr. Brian Ellsworth, Ridgeway . Vice-President, Ontario Hog Producers' Association Mr. Clare Curtin, Lindsay Zone Director, Ontario Hog Producers' Marketing Board The purpose of the meeting is to conduct the proper business of the annual meeting of the Ontario County Hog Producers' Association, to nominate Committee- TO BRING TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT FACTS... 1.- We, as a quality Chevrolet and Oldsmobile dealer, - organization. To keep our word and deliver what we promise. 2. We do not use untruthful or widly exaggerated - claims in our business of selling our cars. 3. We will never cheapen the image of our dealership with tricky offers. 4. We make no claim or sta not back up with facts and figures. We invite you... A. Drop in any time and watch our car recondition- B. Watch our body shop and check the fine work produced in this department. C. Check the quality and ask about the service on all D. Ask to see our large parts inventory, stocked to serve your needs better and faster. E. Ask to see our new technical equipment and inquire about all the special services we can give F. Ask about our 2 year Guaranteed Warranty Finally - - - ask the customer behind the wheel of one of our new or used cars if the car or the service is as we represented it to be, at the BEARE MOTORS LTD. and Mrs. Allan Taylor. MEETING - UXBRIDGE and voting representatives. Charles Hadden - Sec. be a reliable, truth-telling tement regarding our repair mechanics which we can- sold at oyr dealership. OLDSMOBILE DEPENDABLE SERVICE w »-