ai " ALIS a Ki ° i i. ji PTC Peay, for service on Thursday, «+ LAST SHOWING TO-NITE 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1068 LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mis. Sam Griffen and Mi. of |. 'and Mrs, Don Carnegie and family, were among Port Perry residents who "have returned from Florida vacations. In Memoriam *. IRWIN--In loving memory of our dear mother Alicia Jane Irwin, who passed away March 22, 1947; also oul dear father, William. George liwin, who passed away March 18th, 1950. To have," to love and then to part, li the greatest soridw of one's heart. sHlavingly remembered by the Yemily Card of Thanks I wish to offer my sincére thanks and appreciation to all those friends whose cards and-inquiries--werere- ceived during my recent stay at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port , Perry.--John L, Sweetman. The Churches ¢ mn RCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN (Rector: Rev. H. 8, Swabey, M.A. B.D: Muareh 225th Sunday in Eent. Ll n.m.--Sunday School. 1 p.m. -Evening service S1, JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ;, Sunday, March 22nd-- " 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 ;p.m.--Church service, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister Subject--*"What is the Church?" Subject--*"What is. the work of the Church? Guest Preacher for both services will be Rev, Basil W. Thompson, B.A, of Leaside, who has been-in the min- istry for 68 years. The. family of the late Mrs, H. Dobbs wishes to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and "A friendly controversy between Neighborly Newsman Don Fairbairn and George A, Dills, editor of the Acton Free Press and the Milton Can- adian Champion, resulted in Mr, Dills' acceptance of Don's challenge to him to take over the CBC's Neighborly News*some Sunday. Mr, Dills and his son Jim are shown here in action, as they broadcast to Neighborly News listeners recently the interesting and unusual happenings of the important centres that lie outside the big cities. neighbours who have been so kind and thoughtful at the time of the recent death of their dear mother. PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor. Sunday, March 22nd-- PORT I wish to express my sincere ap- . preciation to all my neighbours and : 2 Sunday School, friends for the wonderful dheery ban y : ion 3 p.m. Service-- messages, cards, flowers, fruits and Subject "What it pi not to bia a i" ao Shirle ! 3 r s = en | in 4 : : ! --Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. received during my stay in Oshawa Wednesduy--Ft yer n UNE Shy _ General Hospital and since my return home. ' THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH '--Murs, Lorne Duff 2 Deaths McMILLAN (Mac Millan), David-- 'Tuesday, March 17, 1953, at his home Port Perry, David McMillan, beloved Sunday, March 22nd-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 3 p.m.---Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Service. Friday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study The epistle to the Romans ° husband of Idella Emmerson, and | 2 Sia 3 dear father of Emerson. Resting at ALL AR wi. on) : the funeral hgine of A, L.. McDermott, astor: Wm, W. iompson DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Saturday, March 21st-- at 2 pm, Pine Grove cemetery. Interment SEVENTH Service: at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. 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NOTICES and ANNOUNCEMENTS Caming Events, Births, 'Marriages, Deaths, In Memoriam. 60¢. per insertion. All Classfied Ads must be in Star Office not later than 12 noon Wednesday, 8 Coming Evenis Honeydale-Euchre FRIDAY, MARCH 20-- Honeydale Women's - Institute is holding a Euchre at Yellow School on I'riday, March 20, at 8.30 pan, Ad- mission 50c. Proceeds in aid of Com- munity Memorial Hospital. Lucky Draw. Parent's Nig ht TULSDARY, MARCH gh The Junior Farmers March meeting will be "Parents' Night" and will be gratulations. Fa iF Jone Te 3) i a GLAS RR Hilliop Herald P Sondra James The teaching staff and students of Port Perry High School are extreme- ly proud of Miss Jean Samells who was chosen to represent Canada at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. "Mr. Weston could have made no bet- ter choice, far Jean, being an excellent -| stiident is certainly qualified in every |. way for this wonderful 'trip overseas. I'o Jean we Jextend. our sincere con- un Saturday the senior girls played al excellent game in Toronto. "Als «Holigh they were deteated by the Midland team, they, along: with the boys, have won the title of Lakeshore champions 'which is an honour. The girls, both senior 'and junior, have played excellent games during the basketball season, 'L'his title is well deserved. The results: Midland 21, tort Perry 16, * Easter exams commenced on Thurs- day, 'March 19 and will end on March 24, : The operetta, "The Gondoliers" will be presented next month. Father Saves (Continued from front page) going to put in an alarm when the blaze was sighted but the telephone circuit was broken down dug to the fire, Service on that line wasn't re- 'sumed until-Monday. Gordon Holder= shaw, a neighbour who was returning from-a show in Port Perry,was one of the. first to arrive on the scene. Jumes Thaxter was almost-among the first arrivals and- - hundreds of cars tlocked to the scepg soon after. Mrs. Atkinson and her six children arrived at 'their home - shortly after the blaze broke out, only to see the home completely down. With her was held "in Povt Perry High School at 8.30 pam. Everyone, welegme. "Euchre and Shower On Friday evening, 'March 20, a cuchre and shower will be held in Saintfield- School. Proceeds in aid of Mr. and Mrs, Stan Atkinson and fam- ily, who lost everything in the fire that destroyed their home on Satur- day, March 14. -<Everybody welcome. |Euchre and Dance FRIDAY, MARCH 20-- Kuchre 'and Dance at Manchester Hall, Friday, March 20th, at 8.30 p.m. Silver Collection, When Canada's first census was taken in 1871 the population was 4,689,207 divided 60,60 per cent Brit- ish, 81.07 French and 8.88 others. In 1941 population check showed the average. number of children per fumily in Canada by racial origin as: 'British 2.87; French 5.35; others 3.23. * * ¥ * p Shrimps, com- coastal waters, : Coming and going: mon to Canadian 'mature first as males_in_ the first or After one or two sea-| second year, sons. as sexually active males, these shrimps change sex and function as females for the rest of their lives. WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. - Phone 322W Port Perry for information, : : Nov. 27, 1963 ~ WEEK-END SPECIALS (Friday and Saturday) Delicious Creamed Delicacies eo CREAM PUFFS * ECLAIRS eo SPICES Swiss Bakery : Carnegie Building Closed Wednesday at 1 Pam. : oldest son Kenneth, 17, who_as driv« ing and Arthur, 14, Joan 13, Nelson 10, Richard 6 and Marion 4. The 60-acre farm which is situated at the hill in the south part of Saint- field, was formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs, William New, now of Port Perry. The Atkinson's came to Saintfield from Oshawa in September, 1951.. No insurance was carried on the contents 'but-about $1,600" policy is reported to have 'covered' on the house, Cause of the blaze is unknown. "There was no oil stove in the home as previously reporteg but a cook stove was situ- the living room. Friends Re-Build House "People have been wonderful," is 'the way close friends sum up the thoughts of Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson since clothing started pouring in on Monday morning. Numerous shoes, shirts and panties, etc. for the child- ren have arrived. A re-building bee is already underway and five or six from.. the village and district have been busy working clearing away the | remains. - They discovered some. good flooring and also potatoes and pre- sérves in the cellar Which were un- touched. Stee Mr. Atkingon,.. who woika. at. Fitts ings in Oshawa, and Mrs. Atkinson and three youngest children, Murray, Wayne and Marion are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKinnon. Rich- ard is visiting at the home of Charles Lunney, also in Saintfield and the Guy Bell's have taken in Nelson. Mrs. Bagshaw, who teaches some of the Atkinson children, is taking care of Joah; Arthur is stay with Vince McNenley and Kenneth. is/at the home of Elmer Gibson. Earl] who started boarding in Oshawa a week before the fire, didn't hear about the unfor- tunate incident until Monday, _ ATTENDS DEFENSE COURSE Frank Godley, well-known Cana- dian Legion official, is representing Port Perry Boy Scouts at the weekly Civil Defense course in Oshawa. Mr. Godley attends the instruction meet- ings each Thursday evening and on obtaining a' certificate hopes to arouse interest in the important topie in ated in the kitchen and a heater in : Membership of -- Trappers Group Increases fo 42 The third meeting of the Trappers' Council of South Ontario was held in Port Perry Scout Hall, Marth 6 with an attendance of 20, .- ~~ « to 42. seconded by W. Hope that a fhotion made by. S. Cawker, i.e. "That a trap- per after obtainjng written permission from a land owner be permited to trap on any said property in the Province" be held over till next meéeeting, A letter was read from Congervation Offices Meighan regarding the case of Clayton Bryant'of Oshawa. It was moved by W. Hope and seconded by Fred White that the matter be placed before Mr, J. S. Dorland Wildlife Manager of Lake Simcoe District. The members appreciated having President J, Mcllmurray from Brock Trappers' Council and also J. Mustard at the meeting. Members were also glad to welcome Zone Representative Fred White and a fair representation from Pickering, in attendance, The Council was pleased to receive a list of requests for aid and advice of the Representatives, H. Slarzynski. future meeting due to lack of time. in Port Perry Scout Hall, Apr 24th, District Juniors Show Skill i in, Judging of Seed Competition in Township Hall, Brook- lin. Young Lamb, with a score of 719, qualified as one of seven to represent Ontario County at the Central Ontario Spring Show 'terday. "Top man' was Cloyne Stear= man of R.R, 2, Uxbridge, who scored 794. Port Perry Junior Farmers finished fourth in the competition for -the Junior Farmer Inter-Club Trophy with 2,214 points. However, - Walter Kerry, R.R. Port Perry, teamed with Bert Pearson of R.R. 2, Uxbridge to help Uxbridge Junior Farmers win with: 2,419 points. Kerry was third in the senior competition and won $3. Cannington, Pickering and Uxbridge High Schools finished in front of Port Perry in the Inter-School Trophy sven PPHS team had 2,028 points, 361 behind the first place team." In the Junior competition Jim Wilkinson took fifth place and $2 while Bill and Ted Lamb tied for -13th- 'place' a and each-won-$1,-- ts Fifty-three boys and girls attend- ed the competition and classes ofoats, barley, wheat, red clover and alfalfa were judged and 20 mounted weed samples identified. Among the judges of the classes were Joan Steel and John Gill, Assistant. Agri. Reps. at Lindsay and Uxbridge, Ryerson Beare of Greenbank and H. L. Fair, Agri- cultural 'Representative, Uxbridge. Coming fo This District (Watch this space) "is Coming Port Perry and district. 0ROP09090909090 ee 0 sto ate ste ste Se Se Sud IPO ACHCROPOPOPOPOPLHORTPOPOPOROPIPCIOROROIIRT bs ", COOBLACAOIOSSEZAEASETHAORS bo ESET SRR PRR RC I0N0R CR OR0I0R0N0HOP0I IL RCeCRORS The membership has grown from X It was moved by W. Stephens'|" A number of these were discussed at |& the time--others were left over till a|¥ It was moved by P. Trosky and sec- | & onded by R. Armour that the meeting | & -adjourn-and-the next meeting be held | 8 Bill Lamb, R.R.4, Port Perry, was|8 among young farmers who won prizes £ at the recent Annual Seed Judging gt judging 'competition | twhich was held in Peterborough yes- TCA. Stewardess Patricia flavor isn't sure what to make of the Echidna she's holding? Better known as an Australian spiny anteater, the animal was flown to Canada to inaugurate an exchange of school broadcasts between the CBC and the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Ontario children, who will be the first to hear these programs, were given the opportunity to name the Echidna. "ach school picked a name and"sent it to the OBC's Toronto studios--many hundreds of letters were received, A panel of judges, after considerable thought, selected "Adelaide" as the best contribution. The . Right Honourable F. M. Foote, P.C., Australian High Commissioner; Mayor Lamport of Toronto; and a number of CBC officials were on hand' for the presentation of the Echidna to the CBC.. "Adelaide" now resides at Riverdale Zoo. 'on EE -- from the Oshawa district through i 3 o's EASTER EGGS, Cello Bag 25c.,....... CHRISTIE'S HOT CROSS BUNS, pkg. 6 for 25c. ROSE BRAND MARGARINE, 1 1b. cover ver. 35c, MAPLE LEAF PURE LARD ........ccccc..ivi2 for 35¢. KLEENEX 20c. © INTERLAKE TOILET PAPER 3-44c. Family © size 39c, ORDE: RS TAKEN for Plants, Cut Flowers, Easter Lilies. Fruils and Vegetables ie JUICE ORANGES, 200°S o.oo 39, dozen FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT ...........cooon....... eens for 20c. @ § COCOANUTS, 15¢c. each. PINEAPPLES, 12's, 35¢.'Q § - CARROTS, Cello Bags .................c... esssiininnnnn fOr 290, 'E. MERLIN DOWSON -PHONE 91 FREE DELIVERY EVERY MORNING OF EVERY DAY Business Men's "Annual || BANQUET to be held in Port Perry United Church, at 6.30 p.m, on Wednesday, April 8, 1953 * Membership_ticket for 196364 ($1.60). is price of Banquet, "ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING _ Community Memorial Hospital PORT PERRY Public Library . Wednesday, March 25 8 p.m, --" EVERYBODY WELCOME -- "Applications will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, April 14, for the POSITION of SUPERINTENDENT) OF FAIRVIEW LODGE (Ontario County Home for the Aged), Applicants must complete the regular application form for this position Said forms may be obtained from the Undersigneq Ta Sid Wm. G. Manning, it Clerk-Treasurer, i County of Ontario, : ; Court House 2 db LP Whitby, Ontario." Leg Smith, Chairman. {= - " A L) FN Ah >a 4 - ay WN y.% 7" | d (4 >