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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Jan 1953, p. 4

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"THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1953 4---THE PORT PERRY STAR et ------------ LOCAL NEWS Miss Joan Bentley returned home on 4 "Christmas Day, after spending some 'time with her brother and his family The Churches in Halifax. My. and Mrs. A. C. Clifford and 'daughters Kerry and Sharon spent the New Yenr holiday at the home of: Mr, and Mrs. 1. R, Bentley. i 'ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, Jan, 11th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School. Sergeant and Mrs. O'Connor : 7 p.m.--Church: Service. { Washington, D.C. Mr, J. Stephens and Miss Iréhe Mulligan, of Toronto, spent Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mvs: H, H. Mulligan. -- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN °° Mrs. Charles Popert, is scheduled to Rector: Rev. H.-S. Swabey imdergo a serious operation in To- wronte. Western Hospital today and her many friends wish her a speedy and complete recovery. In Memoriam . STOUTT -- In loving memory of Joseph Stoutt, who -passed away, January 6, 1952, Dear brother you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more; Still in memory you are-with us As you always were before, ---Sadly missed by sister and brother. 7 p.m.--Evening Service PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, Jan, 11th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Primary Department 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, Subject: Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. 7 pm.--Sybject: The Gospel in - song and story. -. I Card of Thanks Barbara and Oliver Keefer wish to "thank their friends at the Head of Scugog Island and their other friends wha $0 kindly presented them with an iron and toaster. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor. Sunday, January 11-- » 2 p.m--Sunday School. 3 p.m.--Evangelistic service. Wednesday---Prayer meeting, 8 p.m, 2 * -y : a THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Coming Events Sunday, Jan, 11th-- * 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Service. Burns Supper The "annual Burns Supper will be ¥ : held on Friday, plier of at St. Friday, ¥ paameRible Sudy, . John's Presbyterian' Church, Tickets ALL ARE WELCOME are available from Mrs. A. MacFar- \ Pasto¥! Wm. D., Thompson. lane, Mrs."M. Dymond, Mrs. €. Mac- Master, Mrs. A. Lawrence and Mrs. O. HEY Watson. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH =~ Saturday, Jan. 10th-- Home Baking Sale SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 A Home Baking Sale will be held in-the Green Thistle Restaurant on __ Saturday, January 10, at 2.30 p.m. | under the auspices of the Community Hospital Auxiliary, : -mme TT Service at 2.30 p.m. at-the home of BLACKSTOCK 'Mr. Herb Hooey is our new care- taker for the High School, and Harold Martyn is driving Ivan Thompson's bus. Mr. and_ Mrs. Murray Thompson moved to Uxbridge this week, where they have bought a 'farm. We wish them every-sucdeess in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell held a family gathering on New Year's Day. Those present were: ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ferguson, Orono; Mr. and Mrs, Roy. Ferguson, Sagkatchewan; Mr. and Mrs. Millard Fallis, Plattsville; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mountjoy, Blackstegck. It is the first time in thirty-three 'vears that the Robert Ferguson family have all been together at the Christ- mas season, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Fer- guson left on Saturdaay for -their home in Saskatchewan. They intend making a leisurely trip, spending the cold months in Florida. FAMILY EE IE iad PLEASE NOTE Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Matinee at 2.00 p.m. LAST SHOWING TO-NITE THURSDAY, JANUARY 8-- - ~"PAT-and-MIKE?. -. starring KATHERN HEPBURN and SPENCER TRACY. FRIDAY-SAT., JANUARY 9-10 SFHE BAREFOOT MAILMAN" starving. ROBERT CUMMINGS and 3 TERRY MOORE Miss Catherine Bailey visited Miss PLUS Anne Samells in Nestleton. Mr. and Mis. Don Lewis and family spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, Nestleton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall. Our arena is now open Wednesday and Saturday nights for skating, Russell Thompson and Terry Collins "RETURN OF A TEXAN" starring DALE ROBERTSON and ; JOANNE DRU > MONDAY-TUES,, JANUARY. 12-13 @ IT'S A BIG 3 in 1 SHOW @ Featuring-- : "THE LION AND THE HORSE" 3 starring STEVE COCHRAN 5 COLOR CARTOONS FREE POPCORN for the Kids them a speedy recovery. Mr. Harry Weistra is confined to his home with an injured foot, having been trampled by a cow at :Howard Forders, were he is working, Mr. Victor Henry, British Indies, has been spending the Christ: mag holidays with Glen Larmer. Glen and Vietor returned to-Kempville on Tuesday. Those "attending the 0.N.0. dance on New Year's Eve in the Recreation Hall, report a large crowd and a good time, Rev, and Mr. Geo. Nicholson visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith on New Year's Day. py WEDATHURS,; JANUARY 14-15 "FLESH AND FURY" starring TONY CURTIS and: MONA FREEMAN i, --PLUS--- "WHEN IN ROME" «+ starring VAN JOHNSON and PAUL DOUGLAS Jan. 115-Sunday after the Epiphany 11 a.m,--Sunday School. . . Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome {Perry are sick with the chickenpox, We wish| = West | REN oa A Eat ti #4 BY 4 £ Sin RR . 2, I5 2 Perry United Church, Oliver-Lewis Keefer, son of Mr, Oliver Keefer and the late Mrs. Keefer, of Midland, and Barbara Yvonne Barry, daughter of Mr. Harkless Barry, R.R.3, Port Perry, after their marriage Oct: 17, in Port The ceremony was conducted. by Rev. R. H. Wylie, against a setting of autumn flowers.--Photo by Dave Enge. and 'Mrs. ilop Herald (by Sondra James) SRI haG tau Holidays ended and'its back.to the grind and the exercising of our brain once again so as to make room for further knowledge. The students are back on schedule and Poit Perry High School is boom- ing with activity. _ Dancing in 'Natural Beauty of the silver Scotch pine trees was the at- mosphere at the Annual "At Home" Dance which was held on Friday, Dec. 19. This dance being both cheerful and bright made an enjoyable evening for all. = Our long expected visitors, "the Richmond Hill basketball teams, fin- ally made their return visit to Port Perry] High School on Tuesday, Jan. G. The results were as follows:Port Juniors. 46, Richmond Juniors 24. Port Perry Seniors. 42, Richmond Hill Seniors 20. btn Wr Re Ap r------ Saintfield A shooting match-was held at Ross Healey's at Saintfield on Saturday af- ternoon. The weather being nice there was a very good crowd to try their luck. Winners were as follows: Shot Gun--S. Allan, Newmarket, 1 chicken; Brady, Newmarket, a goose. 100 1b. bag of sugar to each of the following--Jack McKinnon, Saintfield, Rusty; Uxbridge; -- Peterson, Sunder- land, Jack Healey. 50 lb. bag of sugar as follows---S. Allan (2), Peter- son, Alonzo Mackin, Brady, Jack Me- Kinnon (2), J. Young, J. Brady. 22 Rifle: Gould, 1 chicken--and 60 Ibs. sugar. Bob Healey, Port Perry 50 bs, sugar. S, Allan 50 lbs. sugar. 9, -Holdershaw, 1 chicken. Jack Healey - lbs, sugar. "Mr, Orval Lunney has returned to Hill} Jr. Homemakers Exchange Gifts The third meeting 'of our: Scugog Junior Homemakers Club was held on Saturday, Dec. 27 at the home of El- louise Hoggard with eight girls pre- gent, : The meeting opened by singing "Si. | lent Night" followed by the Lord's Prayer, The roll call was answered by each girl telling one thing that is important in shrinking. wool material. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Jean Samells on Satur- day, Jan, 10. :A card of thanks was read from Ellouise' Hoggard. The re- mainder of the afternoon was apent'in working, on skirts. Each girl brought a. gift to our meeting which. were exchanged in 'musical chairs' fashion providing merriment to our afternoon, which the hostess was thanked by Qeralling Fay, TO SCUGOG RATEPAYERS-- Don Crozier, secretary-treasurer of the Scugog Township Scheol Area Board points out that one item was missed from the Financial Statement published in last week's «edition of The Port Perry Star. The amount of $876 for shown in the disbursement column, which leaves a bank balance of $364, less outsianiing cheques. = COMBINES PLAY IN UXBRIDGE Wilmot Croxall's Ux-Spring Com- bines, who are trying to bring good senior hockey back to this district, have scheduled a special exhibition at- traction at bo Arena Monday night, Jan. 12. e Combines, who are coached "by Tomy Murphy, ex- General, and; play in the East York Major league in Toronto, will meet Is tk Lake after two weeks vacation. Jack Church's Scarboro Rangers. Friday, January 2, Gordon D. Conant, widely-known in the Port Perry District during Ne brilliant law and political career, passed away at his Oshawa home on Hundred in aj] walks of lifé paid tribute to the deceased at his funeral on Monday, Jantary b. | tables. A" delicious lunch was served -after- three -pianos should. have been Community Friendship Sec' Manchester 'Wedding ROBISON . CROSIER In the First Methodist Church, Fresno; Galifornia, Donna Gwen Cro- sier,: Reg. 'N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Crosier, Port Perry, Ontario, became the bilde of Edward Alvin (Rob) Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs, 'Macie G. Robison, Fresto, California. Rev, J. Felleraon officiated at the double- ring ceremony, : * The bride, given in marriage by Mr. M. Robison, wore a gown of white slipper -satin, the bodice fashioned with a sheer yoke framed with Chant- illy lace, and the skirt extending in- to a cathedral train. A tiara of seed illusion and 'lace, and she carried a cascade of American Beauty rose buds. Miss Marie Carter, Reg. N., of Oshawa, Ontario, the bride's only at- tendant, chose a gown of ice blue ny- lon tulle over blue satin, with a mat- ching 'satin jacket, a braided tulle bandeau, and carried a cascade of pink carnations. Otto Vetter was the best man. Following the reception in the home of the groom's sister, Mrs, J. Simmons, the couple left on a motor trip to Santa Barbara, the bride wearing a grey suit and red coat with | black accessories, Mr. 'their home in Fresno, California. Nominate Officers For IODE Chapter After the: usual-opening cerémonies: of Scugog Chapter 1.0.D.E., reports of 'the various secretaries; and treasurer were read--the Christmas draw and Marathon Bridge, both for district ser- vices. The reading of the Queen's Christmas Day talk by .the Empire 'Study Secretary was a reminder of the privileges we enjoy as subjects of a great and gracious lady. The mem- bers were reminded of the Hospital opening and shower of fruits and vege- A date was set for a Hospital. Tag Day in June. A committee was appointed to plan-the Birthday Party of the Chapter for January 29th. Miss | Eunice Harris read the following names of Public School pupils, chosen from each grade, for the greatest pro- gress made during the year; and pre- sented with a book by the" Educational Secretary: K.P--Shirley Pavlik, aged 6 years, Grade II---James Carnochan, aged 10. Grade 11I--Glen Starkey, aged 9, Grade IV--James Burnett, aged 10. Grade V--Marlene Badour, aged 10 Grade VI--Joan Tripp, aged 12 Grade VII--Carol Cooper, aged 18 Grade VIII--Charles Pavlik, aged 16 "Nominations were then in order, the February. meeting. The singing of the standard closed the meeting. a e-- ~ hiss Evening Auxiliary Install New Officers The regular meeting of the Even- ing Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. George Samells on Wednes- day evening at 8 p.m., Jan. 14. Mrs. Moase and her group will have charge of the Devotional period and Study book. The installation of Officers will take place at this meeting. "All Officers please try and be present." New Officers for 1958-- President--Mrs. G. MacDonald 18t Vice President--Mrs. Colbear 2nd Vice Pres.--Mrs, 8. Ploughman Recording Bec'y--Mrs. Mark Treasurer--Mrs. Griffen Christian . Jevatdship and Finance Mrs. DeNure Corresponding 4 Rng 0, Jeff: Missionary Monthly Sec" y--Mrs, 2 2 ' Rowland "Miss Dodd Literature' Sec'y--Mrs. Young Supply Sec'y--Miss McDermott Temperance and' Christian Citizenship Sec"y--Mrs. A. Ploughman- Press Sec"y--Mrs. Moage Pianist--Mrs, Jackson Baby Band: Leader-- Ha) Robison will make | slate of officers to-be presented at the | God Save the Queen, and retiring of ; lf pearls held her fingertip veil of tulle i { MARVEL FLOUR, 24's $1.40 ............. SNIDER'S CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING, 1 Ih, ROSE BRAND MARGERINE .......c.ccocoooiiiiunnnnniininiiiinnnns 82¢. DOWNY FLAKE CAKE MIX, White and Choe, both for 49c. 'CAMPBELLS TOMA'IO or VEGETABLE SOUP, 2 for 25c. CHRISTIE'S BREAD, BUNS and CAKES, Fresh Daily FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES SPY APPLES, 6 quart Basket... RR [7 FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES, 176'8 .......c00...iiionin. 396. Ts 47c. 'TOMATOES, Cello Package ............ IE ER ER GRAPEFRUIT, full of juice, 96's EMPEROR GRAPES, ...cooccoccoomnimiviniiinsions Ibs, 29¢. 8 "E. MERLIN DOWSON' PHONE 91 i F FREE DELIVERY r EVERY. MORNING OF EVERY DAY J cea w 25¢., ; Total previously reported .........ccoceveeniee. hiss rir ds ry $6,081.24 J. C .Short, VANCOUVET ...ccciiuiiiiiinrininieisensiiniriessessistsasssessiosssesssnsssssssns 16.00 Catholic Women's League, Port Perry ................ EAH FRAIL HE 123.26 Blackstock Badminton Club i... inion 42.60 Mus. L, G. Hall, Port Perry .......... SR es 26.00 Community Hospital Auxiliafy ........ccnnminniiiniiniininn, 650.59 NOTE--Cash donation of $16.00 reported-on December 16, 1962, _ in name of Mrs.- J. S. McDonald, should have read Mrs, N.S. McDonald, R.R.1, Port Perry. \i 5 PLEDGES : : Total previously reported ........ ......... TRIAL UA VN FER ESTE $16; 118.00 . Fidelity Lodge, AF. & A.M,, Port Perry, Paid on account of pledge ...........coooeeireivrrinnniins $776.0 -- War Work Committee . Paid Pledge $800, plus $6.87 viii, h 3 COMMUNITY HOSPITAL -- . CASH DON ATIONS Mrs. Fred Reesor, Port Perry, pledge in full 4 Grade 1--John Williams, aged 7 years, |' : DAILY PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE EE Phone zim SPEED . QUALITY SERVICE Ste CLEANERS WALTER HARMPE, Proprietor Mission Band Leader--Misa Dodd r debi gu galas SMART APPEARANCE : Roomy finished with Donnacona Insulating Board bring Ba) § marks" {or smart appearance. Donnacona Insulating ~ Board™ cona Decorative Specialties beautify your home and save fuel at the same time . . . economical Vand attractiye for. now construction or renovation, DONNA C o N A INSULATING BOARD . REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 3 ; PORT PERRY 8.30 Sharp 9 Admit hog "4 - «®

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