4--THE PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1958 LOCAL NEWS ¢ William John Lung, son of Mrs. John Lang, of Toronto, who is known in the Prince Albert district, passed away at Arcadia, California, Jan. 7, in his 53rd year. The body arrived at the chapel Bof Washington -and *John-}- ston, Queen and Broadview, Toronto, on Supday, .and funeral service was held on Monday, Jan. 12, with inter- ment in Pine Grove cemetery. He is survived by his wife Edna Lang, Ms mother Mrs. John Lang, and three sisters, Minnie, Bella and Marie, and ie Churches ST. JOHN'S "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, January 26-- 11 'a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m~--Church Servies, Subject--*"Christian Revival and - and Reform" Holy Communion Sunday Feb. 1 at 11 a.m, '| Lawrence, Mrs. 1 Hunter and Mrs. D. | and there will be a lady entertainer two brothers Leonard Bruce and] James. ' Deceased was a first cousin | Preparatory service--Jan, 30, 8 pam, : of John T. Crosier; Utica. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLI€AN : Rev. H. 8, Swabey, M.A., B.D. Jan, 26th--38rd Sunday after Epiphany 11 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--EVening service The regular Testing of the Church of the Ascension, Evening Guild, was cancelled' this week because of the Vestry meeting, The next meeting will be held Monday, Jan. 26. Mr, Len Clark and Mr, Archie Me- Eachern of the Service Department of Beare Motors, are this week attending a service school on motor maitenance | in Peterboro under the supervision of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H, Wylie, Minister 11 a.m.---Morning worship Sybject--The Eighth Commandment Dodge and DeSoto Division. 7 pie-Rvening Warship Progressive Fuchre, followed by a Mrs. Norman Kerry held a mis- Subject--The Demands of Youth dance. Silver. collection, cellaneous shower for Miss Leona : Devitt who became the bride of Mr. Gordon Wilson, of Port Perry Electric, on Saturday. About thirty friends attended the shower at Mrs, Kerry's home on Friday evening. 3 PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor: Sunday, January 25-- 2 p.m.--Sunday School. 3 p.m.--Evangelistic service. Mr. and Mrs. Gillis, Vancouver, and ; oe Wednesday--Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. . Mr. and Mrs; Harold Kerry, Bronte, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kerry, THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, January 26-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship - 3 p.n.-----Sunday School - 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Special speaker for Sunday evening "only, District Superintendent, REV. W. B. GREENWOOD Wed, 8 pom.--Prayer service Friday, 8 p.m.-- Bible study on life of : Abraham. : E © Mr. and Mrs. Arthuf Leighton : 'would like to thank every. one who sent them lovely cards, gifts, flowers, cles Thank you ene and all, Alldred. > \ $a ALL ARE WELCOME Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Clyde, Sutton, In--Memoriam - Pastor--Wm. W. Thompson. | visited at the Heaslip home last week. » : : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harper visited MOASE~--In loving memory of my at Oshawa last week. dear husband, John H. Moase, who passed away January 24, 19560. I think of him in silence, His name is oft recalled, There is nothing left to answer Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of But his picture on the wall. "Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome ; Sadly Missed by his wife, TN a rt re ws -- | Name Hugh Santer Anglican Warden The Annual Vestry Meeting of the Church of the Ascension was held on Monday evening, with the Rector, the Rev. H. S. Swabey, presiding. A delicious supper.was served by. the ladies of the congregation prior to the meeting. Mr. Sulman presented the Warden's Finiiicial Statement for 1952 showing all accounts paid and balance on hand of $173.96. The Rector appointed Mr. '| Hugh Santer as his Warden. --M1r."E:"G; Silman was elected Peo- ple's Warden. "Other elects were: Vestry Clerk--Mrs, J. Allen. Sidesmen--Messrs, W. Sonley, Cleve SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST , 3 CHURCH -~ Saturday, Jan, 24th-- © IE ENTERTAINMENT weg PLEASE NOTE Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 or Matinee at 2.00 p.m. , LAST SHOWING TO-NITE-- © THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 "YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS" starring GLEN FORD and. | RUTH ROMAN 'Birthday Paty' on Thursday, Jan. meet on Friday evening, January 23. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11-- * HARD TYME Y | Coming Evens === Burns Supper FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 The annual Burns' Supper will be held Friday, January 23rd, at 7.00 p.m. at St. John's - Presbyterian -Church, Tickets, $1.25. Each may be secured from Mrs, A. MacFarlane, Mrs. M. B. Dymond, Mrs. O. Watson, Mrs. A. M, C. MacMaster. Mr. McIntyre Hood, of Oshawa, 'will 'be a guest: speaker from Toronto as well as other enter- tainment, Birthday Party THURSDAY, JANUARY 29-- - Scugog Chapter, IODE, will hold its 29, at 7 p.m. at the Del Restaurant,, EUCHRE FRIDAY, JANUARY 23-- Manchester Community Club will Euchre Blue Ray Chapter, O.E.S., Port Perry, are holding a Euchre in the Masonic Rooms, on Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 8 p.m. ~ Admission 50c, Re- freshments served. jan29 Saintfield Farin Forum was held 'on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Baird, with 18 present. The topie-- "Embarrassing - Surpluses" was. dis- cussed. Euchre was played followed by lunch. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Service Club "The Service Club will hold its first meeting of the year, on T uestlay even- ing, January 27, at the home of Mrs. Dora Dowson. Members plense noté that fees are due at thi§ meeting, also-bale will be packed, and those wishing to contri- bute, kindly bring your donation; MISSION BAND Beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 27, and continuing until further notice, the Mission Band of the United Church will meet' on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Parents are asked to kindly co-operate. HOP =t BLACKSTOCK Marlyn Forder had -an appendix operation on Wed,, Jan. 14, in Bowman ville Hospital. We wish Marlyn a speedy recovery. Mr. . Thos. McKee, from Kirkfield; was buried in the Anglican cemetery on Thursday afternoon, Jan, 16; --~ Mr. Percy Collins, who has not been feeling. very well for.the past couple of weeks id now in Sunnybrook Hos- pital. Ted Colley, Nestleon, is working at Blackstock Motors. Quite a number of their Cartwright friends called on-Mr. and 'Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy, Hampton, the occasion be- ing their fortieth wedding anniversary. Miss Norma Maleolm, Toronto spent "the week-end with Miss Grace Graham. Mr. and-Mrs. 'Bert Mountjoy and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson, Oshawa, and Mr. Bruce Ferguson, Hampton, called on Mr. Sam Ferguson, on Sunday. Z Miss Norma Venning and Miss Betty McArthur spent Sunday evening with Miss Joan Venning. The Chicken Pox are still with us, Randy Collins has them this week. Mus. Gerald Stinson was operated on in Oshawa Hospital on Friday. * Mrs, Osmond Wright visited Mrs. Alice Forder, Nestleton, on _Monday afternoon. The community was shocked to hear of the sudden gleath of Mr. T. Perigoe last week. Pur-sympathy to Mrs. Perigoé and family. - Congratulations to Mr. Gordon Wil- son and Miss Leona Devitt, who were married on Saturday in Oshawa." Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mountjoy visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy. A meeting of the Girls' Sewing Club was held at the home Mrs, H. Bailey on Dee, 80, with Miss Noble, Home Feonomist and coach for the club work being present. She explained what would be expected of the mémbers on achievement day. Mrs. L. Thompson, leader," and three members were pre- sent." Buttonholes were made by the leaders and the girls. Roll Call was answered by demonstrating one cor- rect posture. The name for the club was chosen--Snappy Snippers. "The meeting on Jan, 17 of the Snap- py Snippers was held in the 'household science room with three girls present: The afternoon was taken up with the making of girls' dresses under the supervision of leaders Mesdames L, Thompson and' H. Bailey. The- Ladies! Aid of Nestleton Pres byterian church was held at the home of Mrs, John Dickey. Programmes were arranged for the coming year. Paper salvage was discussed and Mrs. McComb and Mrs, Gist authorized to at -- rx Oshawa : (continued from front page) caster of Hamilton or the Forest Hill Village of Toronto,. . . This cannot provided for by the people | in the area.' Mr. knew of no finer area in the Province of Ontario which could be built up. . or no finer place in which to live. "You have a highway being built up-- just 20 minutes drive from- Oshawa. How to go about it? I offer a sug- gestion that the best and most ef- ficient way this can be accomplished is with a Chamber of Commerce." He referred to the Business Men's Asso- ciation (as widely and favourably known) and commended the Lions Club. but pointed out that a service "| elub serves. the people while the C. of -| C. serves the community. "There's no finer' voice than the Chamber of Commerce." , .-i and 1 assure you of our utmost support and- co-operation . if you'are interested." In introducing-the speaker, Dr. M.B Dymond pointed out that he was born in London, England, and arrived in Canada in 1926. He started in the wholesale tobacco and confectionery business in May 1928, serving the Osh- awa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Port Pery area and now-the business extends to. all'of Southern Ontario. He has been president. of the Oshawa Rotary Club, The Wartinie Housing, Ltd., Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic for Ontarfo Coun- ty, Ontario' County Flying Club and Ontario Riding Progressive Conserva: tive Association. At present he ira director Board, Vice-President of Ontario Can- cer Society, president of. the Hayden Macdonald olesale operations and director of séveral other businesses be- sides being the father of four. pretty girls, Second vice-president William J. Carnegie moved a sincere vote, of thanks to Mr. 'Macdonald, oh Lh Kight, J. Allen, F. H. Wilkinson, A. . Panabaker, E. Hayes, 1. il Hutcheson a i "HE ATOMIC CITY" and A. Allen, Sponsored by The Anglican Fav) Eh : starring GENE BARRY and Liy Delegate to Synod -- Mr. F. H.| Young People's Association ye ad LYDIA CLARKE Wilkinson; "Alternate--Mm. Arthur 0 FES : Brunton. in the k ; Envelope Secretary--Mr, C. A. Glass, 1 h g h ¥ 1 : = re" ; Parochial Tribunal--Mvr. C. Kight, Mr. i W. Sonley. 1 C 00 m wa Friday & Saturday Parish Council--Mrs, Santer, Mr. E. g y LOYD, ex Hayes, Mr. H. G. Hutcheson. £14 J H ! Jan. 23 - 24 Audis News E. Hayes and H. G. Friday, Jan. 30 Ss = : Bon, ; 0 ! THE GREAT RAILROAD |Building Committee -- Mrs. Santer, i 8.30 to 1 a.m. STORY Mrs. Panabaker, Mr. Cleve Kight, FE ; ~~ Mr. R. Kenny with Mr. Kenny. as : "Denver and Rio Chairman of same. ADMISSION dor. | ! , The 'societies all presented reports 'Strictly Hard Tyme d n of a great deal of work accomplished nc HIER. if ard yimes, Gran e in 19562 as well as good financial state- + ; i : TECHNICOLOR °° ; | staring EDMOND O'BRIEN nt a " ie | and STERLING HAYDEN Pi ov aa ntario Riding Liberal Association i : MONDAY-TUESDAY, JAN 26.27 BR 77 "HAS ANYBODY SEEN ANN UAL MEETING" {i der: d MY GAL" ; : : 418 A ES SE Lagan for the - : at = Ei aty | 3 starring PIPER LAURIE and . EL LECTION OF OFFICERS \ PE Sh CHARLES COBURN' | ] 8 : 1 +4 - TEOHNICOLOR TOWNHALL WHITBY, ONT. . i 7 niE QUIET MAN" Wed., January .Z8, at 8. p.m. 7 : { . p18 . .. .. GUEST SPEAKER--=DUNCAN MacTAVISH, Q.C. iif . _ COMING SOON > President, National Liberal Federation of Canada | jv, 8 es : : JAMES HEFFERING, President, | Pe SCOUT MOTHERS i 3 v 5 AS ig : i. [ s wy Scout Hall, be accomplished unless. planned and. of © Ontario Confectionery |- PORT CAGERS DOOD IT AGAIN Port Perry's rampaging Lions pul- led a'repeat performance of their close victory here Friday night by' edging | 8 | Whithy Panthers agaih Tuesday night, | right in. the county town! - 7 Edd " Clicking in top fashion "the locals | § rallied "in- the - dying moments and | pushed home a foul shot'and one for +, insurance to take a 63.51 victory and | all but ensure them of third place in |¥ the final standing of the Oshawa diz- trict loop. dowh the line as the Panthers, out in full strength, to 27-27 and 40-40 at the half and three- quarters marks. The collegi trio of Jack Owen, Bud Wario Phg Johnny Waldins- perger set the georing pacé with 18, 11 and 12 respectively but all players came through with a fine team effort. Jack Griffen sank nine, Norm Haugen two, Gary Lawrence one and Doug Hayes played his part at guard. Re- cords show that the Ports sank 11 free tosses in 13 attgmpts for an 86 per cent mark. Merv. Anderson's 15 points was tops for the homesters while Milt Jordan added 18. 2 - . : meet the Board of Managers re the book racks. There were three types on display/ Programme consisted of readings by Mesdames W. Beacock, Gist, Jarves and Miss Ruth Proutt. Lunch was served by the group in charge. - At the annual meeting of the Pres- byterian Church, Rev. Mr. Heuston of | Millbrook, inter-Moderator, presided. A good financial report was given by the Ladies'. Aid Treasurer and- the Church Preasurer. 'The new Board of Managers: for three years, A. Agnew, Elmer Nesbitt; Klaas Vliuger; for two years, K. Gilbank, Herbert Hooey and Herman Spmells; for one year, Chas. Gist, 'Harry Sanderson. and : Marvin Nesbitt. Jas. Harris is Church treas- urer, Wm. Hooey, secretary. O.N.O. Club met at the home of Mrs, Carl McLaughlin. Mrs, Dalton pre- sented the slate bf officers for year 1958 as follows: President, Mrs. Duff, 1st vite-president, Mrs. H, McLaugh: | §. lin; secretary, Mrs. Neil Weérry; treas., Mrs, Grieve; fruit, flowers and cards, Mrs, J. Ballingall. Mrs. McLaughlin | took .the chair in the absence' of the president. Plans were made.to have the next-dance on Feb, 20th, with Tom Langley's: orchestra, BOWLING IS FUN FOR EVERYONE Macdonald. declared that. he La Whether you're with your family or your friends, you can be sure of the utmost in :bowling pleasure here in our well-maintained alleys. Make it a date. Open bowling Friday and Saturday. : King Pin Lanes PORT PERRY 'It was a close battle all [¥ led 11-8 In the firat [8 half and then saw the Lions battle |g COLLEEN GOLDEN CORN, Choice, 20 oz. tin 2 for 27¢ 10 tins $1.3; : STRAWBERRIES, Choice, ........15 oz. tin 25¢., 5 tins $1.2 gE KING'S TOMATOES, Choice, 28 oz. tin 23¢c., 10 for $2.! "ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS, 12 0z., 2 for Be. 5 tins 7 CAMPBELLS TOMATO Soup ALE aan 2 for 25¢. COLLEEN PEAS, Choice, 20 OF, ioc de ..2 for 39¢. STOKELY'S PEAS, Fancy 15 oz. .............iccc.ii...02 for 39e. SILVER RIBBON TOMATO JUICE, 48 oz. ' FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABL ES "FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES, 176's FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, 96' .......ccooocoiininnns Sozen, 39e, : 5 for 29¢. ¥ . BANANAS, Golden Ripe ........c..ccccccccmmmmniisivesisiinininn ; bo. {COOKING ONIONS, ......coomnmmmnnind 0 Ib. bag 59¢. 2 EMPEROR GRAPES; 2 ibs. 35e. . : LETTUCE, CABBAGE, TOMATOES, TURNIPS "E. MERLIN DOWSON - PHONE 91 C--O + ANNUAL MEETING Cartwright Agricultural Suity Blackstock; on » Will be held in the Community Hall, Saturday, January 24 at 2 p.m., when the annual report will be presented, Auditors Report Ri , El fon Board of Directors, and other general * Business/ - ; : Anyone interested in Agriculture or Blackstock Fair are requested to attend, and will be welcome, \ AR {0 NEIL MALCOLM, President. HENRY THOMPSON, Sec' y-Treasurer "Ontario County Hog Producers' Asso. - ANNUAL MEETING 8s ¥ | TEI LES - 5 Friday, eat Nn » iw ' i 10.00 a.m. town SPEAKERS: Charles McGuinness, President, H. P. Association. 'George Johnson, Secretary-Manager, H. Pp. Assoc. Charles Newton, District Secretary, H. P, Assoc. 0 '. Central Marketing Agency will be explained. ® Officers and Directors will be elected for 1963. to © -Lunch will be served at noon. : ® Free draw for purebr ed gilt at 1.30 p.m. . | This is an impertan{ meeting and all hog producers should plan id ! - to attend. , : 2. Jc - ; Sardi : pid : Zn > ICE CARNIVAL Any organization in Port Perry or community wishing to operate an Ice Carnival in Memorial Gardens on a percentage basis or 'otherwise Mr. please contact at once, "Leslie Virtue, : ] President, Port Perry Community Memorial | Recreation Centre. rr - F REE $10 ° TICKETS ON . A LIONS CAR DRAW" 2 - - ONE TICKET TO BE. WON EACH WEEK __too small. WRITE YOUR NAME on the back of of your Del Cashier's Hp, No purchase - - - All tickets will go into weekly lucky draw. : DRLICIOUS DEL DINNER or LUNCHEON or just a cup of COFFEE ora coke and be the lucky winner of next 'week's $10 ticket on the Lions' draw : for the Firedome 8 DeSoto, : : i 4 a DEL RESTAURANT - You may enjoy a AN. 3 Good Prizes 8.30p.m. " Refreshments Adm. "50¢ ww