4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1958 LOCAL Local Breeders Win Top Honours At the Annual Red & White Show at Markham Fair on Satirday, Oct. 8 local Ayrshire breeders won top hon- ours. Albert Cooper, Brooklin won Grand Champion. with his yearling bull "Clearvale Dusky Georgi" and Allan Crosier and Son of Safntfield had the Grand Champion cow *"Don- allan Sir Burton's Jacqueline", Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Ulmont M. Bullock, Orono, Ontario wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Jean Margaret, to Mr. Harold -Alan Heard, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence M. Heard of Port Perry, Ontario. . The marriage to take place quietly on October 24th, 1963 at 3.00 p.m. in Orono United Church, Orono, Ontario. LOCKE--Mr. and Mrs. John Locke are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter in the Community Me- morial Hospital, Port Ferry, on - Heph 29th, 1963. - COOK -- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook (nee Ferneley) wish to announce the arrival 6f a daughter, Leanne Susan, on Thursday, October 1st, 1953, at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. A gister for Jackie and Marie, Deaths SLUTE--At Oshawa General Hos- pital, on Thursday, October 1st, 1953, William John Slute, in' his 69th year. Funeral was from A. L. McDermott's Chapel. Interment Pine Grove Ceme- tery. : : " VICKERY -- At her home Reach] Township, on Sunday, October 4th, 19563, Barbara Jane Kirby, beloved wife of J. Francis Vickery, in her 74th year. Funeral service at the Chapel of A. L. McDermott, Port Perry, on Wed- nesday. - Interment Pine Grove Ceme- tery, Prince Albert. AVY <> Uxbridge - PLEASE NOTE -- Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & pa Matinee at 2.00 p.m. Air Conditioned for Your comfort a TYLE ERTERTANMEN LAST SHOWING TO-NITE THURSDAY, OCT. 8 _ "KID FROM LEFT FIELD" starring DAN DAILEY and "ANNE BANCROFT FRIDAY-SAT.,, OCTOBER 9:10 "RED HEAD FROM WYOMING" . TECHNICOLOR starring MAUREEN. O'HARA and ALEX. NICOL Sunday Midnite MONDAY UN OCTCOBER 12-13 "GIRLS OF PLEASURE ISLAND" : TECHNICOLOR starring DON TAYLOR and LEO GLENN Unforgetable Days WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Oct. 14 and 15 FOR ALL THE WORLD TO LOVE! : Miracle of Fatima' IN COLOR N EWS The Churches CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ©». ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. H. 8. Swabey, M.A, B.D. Oct, 11th--19th Sunday after Trinity, 0.30 a.m.--Holy Communion 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer 11 a.m. Sunday School. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wyle, Minister Sunday, October 4th-- Sunday, October 11th-- .11 a.m.--"The Altar of Gratitude", The members of Fidelity Lodge, 428, AF. & AM. will worship with us at the DIIRING service, - 7 p.n.--The Service Cluh will have| charge of the evening period of worship. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , Sunday, October 11th-- 11:00 a.m,--Sunday School, 7:00 p.m.--Evening Worship. Thanksgiving service. "Minister Rev. A. M. Currie, M.A,, B.D. 'Please note change of 'time for Sunday School and Church service. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Douglas Sloan, Pastor. Sunday, October 11th-- 2 p.m.--Sunday School. 3 p.m. Service-- EET, Wednesday--Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. PENTICOSTAL CHURCH _ Sunday, October 11th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service-- Wed. 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study. Thurs., 2 p.m.--W.M.S. meeting. Fri »m.--Young Peoples. /ERYBODY WELCOME Pastor:, Wm. W. Thompson SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Saturday, October 10th-- Service at 2.80 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome Euchre Schedule Announcing . the coming season's dates for the Anglican Church Men's Club popular parties, 1st and 38rd Thursdays, 8.30 sharp, starting Thurs- day, October 16th. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT "A grand prize will be awarded to the holder of the highest total score for the season. : --Save for ready reference-- October 15, 1963. November 6, 1958. Noyember 19, 1958. December 8, 1968. December 17, 1953. January 7, 1954. January 21, 1954. February 4, 1964. February 18, 1954. Admission 50c, NOTICE Wren Blair, Recreation Director, is starting workouts for' Port Perry Junior "B" at Bowmanville on Sunday, October 11th, 1968, at 11:00 am. All local players interested in playing Junior "B" Hockey, are asked to .be on hand on Sunday. ---- The aim of forest management is to harvést trees and maintain the yield on a perpetual basis. LY | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11-- | Turkey '| bring fruits and vegetables to the /| the evening Thanksgiving service and Hospital. Coming Events HELP FOR GREECE All available 1.O.D.E. supplies have been used to aid the Greek victims of the disastrous earthquakes--and we are asking you for good, clean used clothing so that these people may have some clothing for the coming winter. Please leave at the entry 0 the Library where you will find a carton. Anniversary Anniversary services at 11 a.m, and 7.80 p.m, in Seagrave United Church. Morning in charge of Rev. F. E, Mad- den.of Sunderland. Music by Sea- grave Choir. Evening service in charge of Rev, H, A, Kennedy, of Ux- bridge. Music ey Raglan choir. SATURDAY, OCT. 3-- HLS 1.80 pm. until ? ? at the Port Perry Public Library a rummage sale of Winter Clothing. Tea and Cookies will be served. Church of Ascension, Evening Guild. Supper SATURDAY, . 10, 6 p.m.-- UTICA UNI HURCH There will be a continuous showing of Moving Pictures for entertainment. Friday, October 9 The Annual Meeting of the Fort Perry Hockey Club will be held in the Public: Library on Friday, Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. All persons interested in helping in the capacity of coaching or managing are asked to attend this meeting. ° t Marathon Bridge Scugog. Chapter, 1.0.D.E. is again running their marathon starting on Thursday, Octboer 20. Anyone who has not been contacted and wishes to play, please phone your name in be- fore Saturday, Oct. 17. Phone 286 or 262, Port Perry. ; Turkey Supper Wednesday, October 28th at. 5.30 p.m. in Greenbank United Church, sponsored by the W. A. Entertain- ment, Mervin Dale, Oshawa; Jim- Bell and Elmer, ventriloquist, Norris Skin- ner and Wallis, horns; Fleury, Elocutionist of Stouffville, Service Club The October meeting of the Service Club will be held in the United Church on Thursday, October 16th at 8.16. Members of the club are asked to - church on Friday evening for decor- ating the church for Thanksgiving Sunday. All Club members are also invited to attend with their husbands, sit in a group in the Church auditor- ium, Cards of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends of Scugog Island for the very useful gift of a lovely set of dishes which was pre- sented to us on their behalf by Mrs. Dowson and Mrs. Prentice. Harold and Faye Collins. I would like to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Lennox of -Uxbridge, the nurses and staff of the Commun- ity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, and all those who called or assisted in any way during my stay in Lo Port Perry and Lions Club 'THANKSGIVING DAY | ~ BEGATTA Club Races 1 a.m. Dominion Championships 2 P m. ~ Monday, October 12th Yacht Club Utica Mrs. Roy]: The Anniversary service held in the- Utica United Church on Sunday afternoon, October 4 seemed like old times as the church was so crowded -chairs had to be placed in the aisles, The reason of course was the pres- ence of Dr. E, Crossley Hunter. ~ Mr. J. Hill opened the service by the call to worship followed by. the usual form of service. After the '| psalm reading the Baker Hill Octette sang, "Glorious is Thy Name" and following the announcements they sang, "The Lord is My Shepherd". The organist was Mr. Clarion Baker. In his sermon Mr. Hunter said that it was 39 years ago when he came here first. This was his first home and his first church and here his first child was born. He said too, that his son Jack is now in a Toronto Hospi- tal with polio. The topic of his ser- mon was--What is the Meaning of Life? He said that many wise men, ancient and modern contended that life held no meaning and so it is with must follow in the sam&" way. Let|§ us give our lives in service to others. |H 'and 'Mrs. T, Laidlaw, whose late, hus- our purposeless, directionless genera- tion who have taken the great gifts of selence and turned them to evil or senuous ways. "Jesus knew that He came from God and went to God and so He knew what way He must go and we also have this knowledge and Noticed 'among the congregation was the Rev. Mr. Kennedy of Ux- bridge, Rev. Mr. King of Whitevale band was a former minister here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott and family of Windsor was visiting her. parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosiér this week- end. _ Mr. Fred O. Saunders of Mose Jaw was visiting Mrs. N. Ackney recently. Miss "Ada Stephenson spent last week-end at Joel Claughtons, Mrs, K. Crosier and Mrs, V. Wil- bur attended the Teachers Convention in Kingston last week-end and the school children enjoyed a holiday. Don't forget the Turkey Supper here in the church basement -next Saturday evening, October '10. { 'AYLMER PUMPKIN, Fancy, 28 oz. i TURNIPS, 5c. THANKSGIVING: SPECIALS 2 for 39c. JELLO LEMON PIE FILLING .....cooonuvviiimnineiniinn 3 for 29¢. COLLEEN PEAS, 20 oz. ..... 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