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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Jan 1953, p. 4

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4--THE PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, JANUARY 1st, 1958 LOCAL 'NEWS DISTRICT bones I -- Dr. and Mrs. G: H. Jackson and son "Stanley, of Union, New Jérséy, were * guests 'over Christmas af, the home of - Mrs. 2. M, Jackson. visited at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs: Alymer- Cawker, dusing Christmas week.' Mrs. W. 8. Taylor, left Friday for Montreal, 'where _she boarded a plane to Scotland to spend an'extended holi- day. . Mra. Taylor who arrived in time for the Scottish New Year will visit friends and relatives at Balornock, Glasgow, Scotland. The Boy Scout Mother 'Auxiliary announce that the winner of their Christmas Turkey draw was Mrs. R. * Carter, Port Perry. : "Mrs. Charles Popert who has been ill the past few weeks, was removed to Toronto Western Hospital over the week-end, for observation: Her many friends await a favourable report and a speedy recovery. Mr. and, Mrs, Waldron Scott and son Bobbie of Windsor, were Christ- mas week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Beare and family. tN PE ~~ ! 1953 Week of Prayer faith, hope, and charity, that we may obtain the promise of God." Services will be held as follows: : Monday, January b, at 8 p.m. at the _ Church of the Ascension -- Speaker Rev. J. Riddell. Wednesday, January 7 at 8 p.m. in Port Perry United Chnreli~=-speaker: Rev. H. 8S. Swabey. Friday, January 9 at 8 p.m. in St. John's Church--speaker: Rev. R. H. Wylie. All are urged to attend. -------- > The "gutters" of a book are the in- side margins of pages where they are bound together. Coma vs 'New Years Dance ¢- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31-- . Reserve this date for the Port Perry Yacht Club Dance in-the High Sehool Gymnasium. Music by Len Clapp and His Orchestra. Horns, hats, refresh- ments. Advance sale of tickets--&6 1Ixbridge rant PLEASE NOTE 'Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Matinee at 2.00 p.m. LAST SHOWING TO-DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1-- "MA AND PA KETTLE GOES TO TOWN" ; starring MARJORIE MAIN and PERCY KILBRIDE "HIGH NOON" starring GARY COOPER and GRACE KELLY : MONDAY-TUES., JANUARY 6.6 "JUMPING JACKS" starring DEAN- MARTIN and JERRY LEWIS it * 'WED..-THURSDAY, JANUARY 7.8 : "PAT AND MIKE" "starring KATHERINE HEPBURN. HAPPY NEW YEAR : THE MANAGEMENT. ng tow The Churches Kin Mr. Jack Cawker, of Kenogami, P.Q.| "Let us help together by prayer in| -|®@ REPAIRS ® PRESSING \ FRIDAY-SAT, JANUARY 2 and 3 Bowmanville--The Memorial Arena showed a profit of over $2,000 as a result of the first months operations since artificial ice equipment was in- stalled, Chairman Bob Watt announ. ces. The report, which shows total receipts of $4,088.59 for the month reveals Intermediate "A" hockey and. rentals provide the most 'revenue. Operating expenses are estimated at $60 per day. "Cannington -- Sometime Thursday morning the Canadian National Rail- ways station here was broken into and robbed of $500 in cash and merchan- dise. The safe which contained about $10 in cash was found in a Toronto dump the next day. Also stolen was 270 pounds of Christmas candy, two gold wrist watches, tables, jtype- writers and gift parcels. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, January 4th-- ». 11 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Church Service. : Subject--"Jesus and his family". CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN. Rector: Rev. H. 8. Swabey Sunday, Jan, 4th--2nd Sunday after Christmas. 11 a.m.--Holy Communion 11 a.m.--Sunday School. - Uxbridge--The .Christmas Market Fair sponsored by the Kinsmen Club and the merchants was a big success with 86 to 40 tons of high quality poultry changing hands, an increase of about 80 per cent over last year. Top prices received were: turkeys ,66, geese .36, ducks .40, Chickens .51 and capons .58. The poultry and egg shows was outstanding. Keith Ash- ton, R.R. 1, Port Perry, won second prize class six, ducks, pair dressed. In the egg show for Reach Township, E. L. Hook who won the championship took a first with five dozen fine | brown eggs. Robert Layzell of R.R. 3, Uxbridge, took first prize in class 15, five dozen white eggs, 5 = Stouffville--A noted fence builder in his day; Tom Morganson, a life- long resident of Uxbridge, passed away at the home of his daughter in hig 94th year. Born on the 2nd con- cession of Uxbridge at the farm of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- ganson, the deceased and his brother John built some of the finest fences throughout the district. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylle, Minister Sunday, January 4th-- © 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--New Year's communion service, 7. p.m.--How Can I Find God? ' PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH re P. Taylor, Pastor a, Sunday, January 4th-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 10 a.m.--Sunday School. .1 p:m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. ""HE PENTECOSTAL CHUREH Sunday;-January 4th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday 'School. '11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.-- Evangelistic Service. Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Service. Friday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study. ALL ARE WELCOME Lindsay -- A native of Mariposa, Wm. D, Thompson. Wilmer Bert Graham passed away suddenly at his Oakwood home Satur- day, Dec. 20. A hard-working farmer until the time of his death, 'Mr. Gra- ham had one of the finest farms in the county. He was an official of the "United Church, a valued member. of 'the Mariposa Agricultural Society and |- a past-president of the Lindsay Cent- ral Exhibition. His wife,' the former Miss Webster, predeceased him some years ago. Pastor: SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST © CHURCH Saturday, January Srd-- A Service at 2.30 pm. at the Home of Mrs, Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome [el NOW OPEN! Port Perry's Newest TAILOR SHOP ©. CUSTOM TAILORING 'Sutton--The importance of mark- ing a ballot with one clean "X" was stressed when. several votes were | thrown out in_the recount in North second count, after spoiled, rejected and defaced ballots were considered, showed 'Deputy-Reeve Pollock with a ® ALTERATIONS . two-vote majority over Reeve Doyle, "JOSEPH FRANSSEN : (Side entrance, Port Perry Star) Australia was is called New Holland. "CAREFREE At the "Port Perry Yacht Club 'NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Wednesday, 'December 3st sen ~ Port Perry High Schiool Gym ~~ Len Co and 'His Orchestra - Hats | ~- Horns nn - = Relrosiments I" START £3 Gillimbury Township Reevéship. The | Seagrave Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt and family spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs, Albert Jeffrey, of Prince Albert. Those who attended the Christmas gatRering with Mr and "Mrs. Alvin Bruce and Marjorie were: Mr. Ivan Roulston, . John and Betty, Mr, Dregar, Miss Jean Watson, all of To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. A, Ploughman, Mr. and Mrs, E. Geer and Brenda, of Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs.'F. 'Watson, Mr, and Mrs, Morley Bruce, Lloyd and Donna, of Seagrave. . Mr.- and Mrs, Elmer Clgments and . Mr. and Mrs, Bert Wanamaker and family spent Monday evening with friends in King. Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds and Leona had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. S. Reynolds in Port Perry, and the evening 'Theal with Mr. and Mrs. Mac McMillan in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Boe spent Christ- mas with Mrs. A. Boe, in Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Colley were at their farm here for the holidays and entertained all their. family except Ted, of Toronto, who was ill. Mr. L. Scott, Mr, and Mrs. Roy. Scott and family gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Scott in Barrie, on Sunday, Dec, 21st, and the family were at the home of Mr. and Mrs, B. Scott, in Oshawa, "for Christmas. "Mr, and Mrs. H. Eagleson enter- tained Mr, and Mrs, W, Tristram, Tre- vor, Glenn and Ross, and Mr, and Mrs. L. Anderson, Ghris and Jane, all of Toronto, for Christmas, Mrs. V. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Short and Sharon and Miss Ethel McCoy, of Sonya, spent Christmas evening with Mr. and Mrs. K, Jackson, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fishley and Jimmy entertained Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacMillan, Douglas, Gordon and Mari- of Oshawa; Mr. R. Rahm, of Saint- field; Miss Eva Fishley and friend of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Walter Fishley of Brooklin, and Mr. Michael Quigley of Seagrave, ninety year old father of Mrs, Fishley, for Christmas, . Miss Lorna -Dure, Mr. and Mrs. R; | MacFarlane and Leueen, of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. R. Brown and Mr. R. Brown, Jr, of Oshawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. MacFarlane for the holiday. Leueen is: staying with her grand parents for the week. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Ross, of Leaskdale, ~ Place, visited his sister at the parson- age for the week-end, Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Keen were: Ken and June Billingham and Mr. and Mrs, Keen, all of Toronto, -- Mr. D. Moase spent the holidays at his. home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McTaggart spent several days in Toronto and visited Mr. and Mrs. Martin McTaggart, Mr. and Mrs. Art Moase and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jennings. Mr. James Ewen sport the holiday with" Mr. and: Mra. George Ewen in : Oshawa. Miss A. Mathews visited relatives |in Toronto for Christmas. Mr. Ted Standish and Mr. Laird Standish spent the holiday-with their father here. They had the pleasure of hearing their brother Bernard, who is with the occupation forces in Ger- many, speaking from there on the B.B.C, world-wide broadcast, That came on jut before the Greetings from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth I]. '| Bernard greeted his father' and bro- thers, said he had spent part of his leave - in England and 'hoped to he back home for next Christmas. Guests with Mr. and Mrs, J. Fores- ter and family for Christmas were Jimmy and Jerry of Markham, Mr. Wm. Cowie of Toronto, Mrs," W. For- ester and Robert of Oshawa. Sunday guests at the Forester home were Mr, 'and Mrs, Carl Cowle, Ann apd George of Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs, B. Wanamaker and Mr. and Mrs, F. Watson motored to Toronto on Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. Crosier on Sunday were Miss Margaret Rad- cliff, Miss Bonnie Munroe, Miss Ann 'Clark and Miss Jean Crosfer, ; Mr. and Mrs, A, Kalel, Kathy and | Mr, D. Thomson of Ottawa were Sun- day guests of Mr, and Mrs. Nodwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gibb and Jo-Anne of Toronto visitors with Miss I." His: cox during-the Christmas holidays, Visitors with Mr,'and Mrs, Nodwell on Satprday were Mrs, Nodwell's brother-in-law Mr, Park and Bruce Murray and Denise of Toronto, also Mrs, Nodwell's sister Mrs. T, Mé-| | Glowry and son Bullit of Lexington, Kentucky, Bruce, Mr. and Mrs, Clarke, Mrs? 8: |' E.|° Enid spent Christmas with: Mr. and]. Mra. Elwood Clements, of "Greenbank. ] lyn, Mr, Cecil Fishley, Eunice Fishley,. ~Messra. Will and Gordon Colwell| -- Mr; and Mrs; Earl Willows; Carleton | Mr. and Mrs, H. Michell, Margaret, | Manchester and readers. Christmas." week with relatives in. Windsor. Mrs. A. Roach. visiting old friends here. dale, visiting friends here on-Friday. Mr. Robert Stump, for the holidays. dinner Saturday evening. Marcia spent Christmas with relatives in Cannington. ' ' Mr, and Mrs, Jack Stevens of Ajax, were with his brother, Mr, Theo. Stevens and famiy on Thursday. Mr, . Oswald Croxall has installed television, This community was saddened to learn of the passing of our beloved Hospital, on Saturday evening. Deep- est sympathy goes to 'the Sorrowing family. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Beare, of Han- over visited Mr, and Mrs' G. Christie on Sunday, The Woman's Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Oswald Croxall on Thursday afternoon, January 8th. The ladies of the. community are cord- ially invited to attend. last Friday evening. Eight tables of euchre were played .and top scores made by Mrs. A, Roach and Ross Me- Kee. Consolation prizes were woh by Miss Muriel Lamb and Ron Jackson. Following the showing of films by Mr, Wesley Jackson, danéing was enjoyed by all. Music by Robt, Walker, Ed. Donnelly, Arnold Roach and Frank Kendall. Club will meet again on Fri- day evening, January 9th with Mr. and Mrs, Don Carnegie and Mr. and Mrs, H. Toombs in charge of arrange- ments, - Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jackson, of Chatham and Miss Margaret McKee, of Toronto, are with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee. _ Utica 'Mr, and Mra, Chet Geer spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. M. Hod- gon of N. Oshawa. --~Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Geer and Glenn of Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chet, Geer. Billy Bell spent the holiday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs: Tom Suthiiand spent Christmas in Toronto at the home of her aunt Li uncle Mr. and Mrs, W. Parnell. : Mr, and Mrs, Bob Sutherland were -at-her parents home; Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashton of Ashburn. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Sutherland of Oshawa were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Sutherland on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs, Earl Beare of Claremont. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. J Crosier were Mr. and Mrs, W. Scott Bruce Beare and family of Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Beare of Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace of Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wallace of Port Perry: Migs Ada Stephenson and Mrs, Geo. Ward spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs.-Harold Kerry of Port Perry and spent Sunday with Mr, and Mra. Joe Ward of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs, M. Gerrow and family of Myrtle, Mr. and 'Mrs, H. Grills and family - of Raglan, Mr. and Mis. J, Dobson of Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker and family were Christmas Eve guests of Mr, and-Mrs, G. H, Walker, : ily were with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G, Winters of Pickering. Saturday night .guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walker were. Mr. and Mrs, Wilmot Walker of Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Graham of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Croxall of Ux- bridge, Mrs; M. Lane and .Mr, and Mrs. Art Gilroy of Oshawa. } 'The next meeting of the Utica W. A, 'will be held-on Thursday, Jan. 8, at the home of Mrs, Handel. Mrs. N. Ackney is spending the winter with her daughter in Toronto. Mrs, V. Schnapp, of Buffalo, was i with her brother, Mr. E. Mitchell. over |B Little Eunice Roach is spending. a 8 Mr. dnd Mrs, R. Barfoot, Wendy and i John and Miss C. Cowan, of Toronto, $2 were holiday visitors with Mr. and | § Miss: Doreen Black, of Hamilton; is i X Mr. and Mrs. D. Appleby, of Willow- |B Mr: and Mrs, Herb Toombs arb in |8 - Alliston with Mrs, Toombs's father, I Mr, and Mrs. Walter Howsam enter- if tained a number of friends at a turkey | Mr. and Mrs, E. Mulholland and : pastor, Rev. Dr. Fletcher, in Oshawa |' There was a good attendance at Club | and Bobby of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker and fam. |- Happy New Year to the Star staff J a EVP re a pe 1 Tw Our sincere thanks Lo all i : -our friends for their kind . patronage in 1962 AHAPPY NEW. YEAR ' to alll ; Sol NT YEAR. Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co. Lid. May the sun come up on a happy . year for you just : brimming with joy and good health Frank Kendall were Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Philip, Mr. R, Harper, and Mr, Henry Barnes. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Claughton and Mr. and Mrs, J. Uttings of Toronto were. at Joel Claughton's for Christ- mas, + Mr. and Mrs, Chris, Ruhl spent the holiday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Yager of Epsom, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bronson and Mrs, John Boyle of Brighton spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell. Sunday guests of Jim Mitchell's were all the family, Mrs, Violet Pilkey of Toronto and Mr. Henry 1 Davis.' Mrs. G. Swan was in Toronto with her son Mr. and Mrs, Jim Cormack for the holiday. |" Miss Lou Ward and Mr. Jack Heg- gie of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackney of Uxbridge were re- cent guests at Frank Kendall's. Mr, Walt. Steer, who has been quite ill, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip. : Mr, and Mrs. George Harper and family were with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Jebson of Columbus for Chriat- mas. awa spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harper. Clinton and Mr. and Mrs, G. Nelson of Campbhellford were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Nelson, . 'Combined service of Church: and Sunday School for the Winter months will be at 1.30 pm, - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tittleton and family, of Rinsale, and Mrs. Drink- water and family, of Seagrave, spent Christmas Day with Mr, and Mrs. N. Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs, Hunter and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Nott- ingham ,of Sonya. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Thompson of Manchester, and Mr, and Mrs. M. Annis and family of Brougham, spent Christmas Day with Mr, and Mrs, L. Honey, Mr. and Mpg iarts Honey spent Christmas th Mr. and Mrs, J, Miller, of Manchester. Mrs; F. Jeffrey, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffrey and family, of Oshawa, and Mrs, Harold Scott and family of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Jeffrey, of Port Perry, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mra. Frank Honey. _ Mr. and Mrs. L, Honey spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Edwards' at Oakwood, Be 1e January meeting of the Honey. dale Women's Institute will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 14, at the home of Mra, Pugh, Christmas' guests of Mr. and Mss, | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Harper of Osh-+ Dr, and Mrs. H. E. McIntyre of | Pine Grove Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Topper of Mus- selman's Lake visited Sunday with Mr. . and Mrs, Eldred Catherwood. Mr, Jerry Davis of Toronto spent -Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Davis. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill and June- | spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. 4 Harold Clark of Pinedale. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill visited Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce. Bailey. 'Mr. and'Mrs. Enoch McKnight and | Kenny, Mr. and-Mrs.- C.-Albright of -- ARR Toronto spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albright. Kenny is Stay. n ing a few days. . ¥ Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Crosler,' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Short, Mr. Robt. Short and Son David of Toronto visited Fri. with Mr, and Mrs. John Albright. ~ Mr. and Mrs. C. EHord, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Elford and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elford and family of Welland spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simpson. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Simpson, Grace - and Mrs. Hockley visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, J. Simpson. 'The W. A, will meet at Mrs. Hillard Armstrong on 'Jan: 7 with group 1 in charge. Congratulations to those securing" awards for attendance at Pine Grove Sunday School. "Diane Graves recelv- . ed a Bible.. Those receiving Seriptur- al plaques had already 1 Bible. Kay Evans 'perfect attendance since open- ing of Sunday School for 1952. Lloyd Johnston missed one Sunday, Barbara Syers missed one Sunday, June Hill missed two Sundays and Donna and Joan Carling missed five Sundays. : Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simpson and =, family, Mr. and Mrs, Talbert Evans and Kay spent Christmas with Mr." and Mrs. Ed. Evans of Uxbridge. Mr. Halbert will have charge of the Services next Sunday. 5 John Syers, Kay Evans and Walter Kerry have gone to Guelph for a four - F.| day course. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lehman and Mrs. Robt. Redshaw visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Talbert Evans. Mr..and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie spent = '% Christmas "in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs, John Rice and family. Z $b Mt. and Mrs. O. Gourlie, George : and Romain Rice are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Gon i = Mr, and Mrs. Graves had th family home for Christmas, -- Mr, and Mrs. A" Handel spent Xmas in Toronto. with their family. *: Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Clark and fam- ily of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. John Locke and family of Uxbridge spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs, Earl Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods of To- - ronto visited Friday with E. Ballard's. Mr. ard Mrs, Hillard ' Armstrong ; spent "Christmas with Mr, and 'Mra, = Jack Long of Uxbridge, <> LHEEIPERRY Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Slack of Ux- bridge visiting Sunday evening with a Mr. and Mrs. H. Armstrong, ] 2'

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