RE LAAN AR VLR Teds ENO AEA aa RAR 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, 1964 LOCAL NEWS The Churches Gl ty whi 0 1M eX __ Coming Events ~ | Notice - NOTICE: A public meeting will be om] (a, fo NN tn pe on on -- eo ow oe] Un _-- mie -- = & & -- 9 S -- o ; Mrs. T. J. Blight has returnéd to 'Toronto after spending the Easter holidays with her family at the home wesmmmusssss | held in 'the High School at 8,80 p.m. : : pA od i 8 : : of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Reesor, CHURC H OF THE ASCENSION "| on Thursday, April 29, for the purpose : ; ' " : cdi LEE see Tn UR : : ANGLICAN : of organizing a Community Curling |§« . : mi Tg | * Joan Real, Annabelle Lee and four Club. : : : : 5 Rector: Rev. H. S. Swabey, MA. B.D May 2--2nd Sunday after Easter 11.a.m.--Holy Communion 11 a.m.--Sunday School. other teachers motored to Florida for the Easter holidays. Presentation fo Try this meal | : ie T= "in a minute : ; RAT HEINZ ; J : ~ cooked SPAGHETTI Rummage Sale |} Rumma AY 8th, at 1.30 pm. Evening Guild of the Church of the Ascension are holding a Rummage | Sale in the Library. Afternoon Tea PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ] - - 1 a : (a & Rev. R, H, Wylie, Minister. : Tes - , Te Local Minister Sides hy rad will be served. mayo Fi STRAINED BEEF = STRAINED BEEF HEART 1 4 Following the evening service last| 14 ,., "Sunday School ' STRAINED BEEF )***SR -- STRAINED VEAL a Sunday the congregations of Ashburn] |; an Rev. Harold Turner, B.A. R Collect ' 1 a SN : and Port Perry gathered at A Fire- St. Paul's United Church, Bow- ag on 2 3a 45 ¢ @® side hour during which Mr, Armstrong : "| RAG § oko by the Girl Ma TINS ; v i SPAOKEL PAG Im manville, 7 p.m.--Evening Worship. . After service, the picture, "Can- ada at the Coronation" in Colour, | Guides, on Saturday, May 18th, at 9 a.m. Have rags out for early pick-up. (Komave buttons and fasteners, please. Hobby Show MAY 18 ya 19 in the Port Perry : ' was presented with a Geneva Gown and Doctor of Divinity Hood, the gift of the two congregations. Mrs. Arm- strong was presented with a bouquet of Carnatiops. This was to mark the occasion of Mr. Armstrong's receiving 3 for 29¢ YOU KNOW THEY'RE GOOD y . : . BECAUSE THEY'RE HEINZ J 4 wo on . il A ; = [ ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN : the Degree D.D. from Knox College, CHURCH ey Y FOR } after thirty-four years service in the Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A, Minister United om: ponored by Sane VARIET 4 > Presbyterian Church ns Pastor, Chap- | sunday, May nde : op i ! io Freseods: for the : YOUR BABY' s lain and Foreign Mi=eion. 11 a.m.--Sunday School ei Lobindin ce. eople in Miss Deeming ana {en Heron on : = |displaying and demonstrating their °D 0 ET of Ashburn each sr or comic 1:00 pan--Evening Worship hobby, please contact Mrs, I. R. Bent- ty singing was e. ~_ @ Mr. and : J ley, 828) or Mrs. J. C. Whitby, 208W. i i ' Mrs. Armstrong be inked the con- | POR r PRIRY BAPTIST CHURCH | may6 " 4 23 gregations for theu gift. The ladies ev. Douglas Sloan, Pastor. L 0.D. E 7 ji Cc of the Church served a delightful Sunday, May 2nd-- 1 _ The Scugog Chapter LO.D.E. regu- Ha TRE . "iy ; lunch. The Guest Speaker. Mr, Taves will | Jar monthly meeting on Monday, May + BABY CEREALS 8 or. pkg. _also be at a service on Wednesday | 3rd at 8.00 p.m. in Library Rooms. ; : : z - at 8. 00 pm. fis : : gin : 1 Announcement | rier ue emmeToopm os 1 i | if, - 16% Vr; CROSIER -- Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sienna Nolice 2 0Z. a a ol Crosier are happy to announce the PENTICOSTAL CHURCH = | pogs within the Corporation limits Heh White Vineg I « 4] "arrival of their fifth child, Mary Jane, | gynday, May 2nd 3 =Himust be tied up or on a lease from nz al o 7 wold - on April 21st, 1964, at the Community| : ; May 16 to Sept. 30, 19564. ] 15 : : i Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, Ont. 10 a.m.--Sunday School By Order of Council April 27/64 0Z. < dy! : 11 a.m.--Morning Worship May 18 p 7. p.m.--Evangelistic Service-- Hei B 1k d B 18. Wed. 8 p.m--Prayer and Bible Study. ---- 5 ez d of eans C.. i. Card of Thanks [Ms 2pm Was. meine : : . 3 ; Fri, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. Ss) I wish to take this opportunity to EVERYBODY. WELCOME : "thank the many. friends, neighbours, "Pastor; Wm. W. Thompson Dr. Kandel and the nursing staff of A a -«__ the Community Memorial Hospital, CAS je, Port: Perry, for their many kindnésses fa during my recent illness. & * deeply appreciated. Thank You The Hospital..Board acknowledges with thariks the following gifts-- 5 Tenders : Sealed tenders will be . asgepte by Boz. . for 3c. | Hospital Board, Port Perry, or Ajax smear ATV F003 FOR a THE FAMILY ems located south of hospital, to be re-|} RSE BRE SH . Sis Abe EER SE a BE SL : (EERE Sn moved by-iJune 16th, 1954, SE mad y - Tenders close May 10th, 1854. i Lowest or any tender not necessarily E. Merlin Dowson of 2 : - SEVENTH DAY .ADVENTIST : CHURCH |'Saturday, May 1st Fe Service at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome Mac MacMillan. accepted. 0 Mail to Community Memorial Hos-|§---- * Nylon, the first truly synthetic tib- Sunderland W. I., otoscope set. re, was placed on the market only af- pital Board, Port Perry, marked : ARI Pray - Y Eaig Dr. E. Martin, Oshawa, Basal meta-| ter the expenditure of about $27,000,- | "Tender". "PHONE 91 : Hh ~ PORT PERR : A bolism machine. 000 and-10 years' research and Agvel- at Saintfield Home & School Club $23. 06 opment work: -- 5 ; oN : J 4 WON NO STS ' - 3 rod Sr eh L ' Products. of chemical research have 'improved the - quality of leather, in- Insect-killing chemicals, on the average, are estimated to have made £2 0. & Y. FILM NEWS 0. & Y. Film News _FIFM FESTIVAL--Our three night festival was very successful--at least it was a moral viétory. if not a finan- cial one. When all accounts are set- 3: tled we will show a deficit of about $33. All things considered, this is'a very good showing.- Mr. Ron Ward, manager of the N.F.B. Peterborough office did a very fine job in selecting the films -and putting on the show, find we owe a debt of gratitude to Ron "for an excellent piece of work. Mrs. J. C. W. Irwin, Festival Convener, also did a grand job of organizing, and she and her committee deserve much praise for their efforts. cattle 50 pounds heavier, & increased milk yields%16-20 per cent. About 650 cents spent for insecticide and appli- cations adds beef worth about $16. TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS FISH * MEAT CUSTOM _ SLAUGHTERING York Frosted Foods creased the yield of forest products and aided conservation by extending the useful life of such natural ma- terials as' wood, metal, wool & cotton. * POULTRY (Continued from column 1) the film. 3. Report breaage to your local librarian immediately. Give your librarian a break as quite often he sends the films- right out to another group. Remember -- -your local librarian is Serving you without pay--is on call when the équipment breaks down--is on hand 366 days a year, Would YOU do the job? If not, - please help them all -you.can, FILM COUNCIL MEETING. The next council meeting will be held at the new Frigidaire plant on the Gold- en Mile, E ve. East, Scarboro ~~ Briarwood Farm! 'The Craigs " A happy occasion for Canada's fa- vorite radio family, "The Craigs" of Fictured left to right, celebrating their 156th consecu- * tive year on the CBC's farm broad- cast for Ontario and Quebec, are 'Bill' (George Murray), 'Janice' (Alice Hill) 'Martha: Craig' (Grace Webster), and 'Thomas Craig' (Frank Peddie), So ~ real have "The Craigs" become to some listeners that letters have been received asking for Martha Craig's "delicious" apple pie recipe and sub- scriptions to "The Sentinel", the news- paper in the fictional town of "Rock ~ Falls", Ontario, so often mentioned by "The Craigs". = ) FILM SOCIAL CLUB--At the first meeting of the Film Social Club held in February, Miss Mildred Ward, of Claremont, was elected chairman for the coming year, with Mrs. Arthur Deeming, Myrtle. and Mrs. Geo. Perry, Brock Road, as a committee. At the th March meeting held at the home of | = REE EES a -- : =) Mr. and Mrs. Deeming, the Film Club - ' saw "Canada at the Coronation" and two or] three short films on "What's Your Opinion" and "What do you think?" These are very controver- - gia) films and we hope to see them again and to discuss them further. EQUIPMENT -- Within the past few weeks our projectors have been overhauled, but it has become obvious CAWKER BROS. "TH& FAMILY BUTCHER" \ PORT PERRY PHONE 20 [RN : Yr) tliat one of them has "had the course" Vd £18 . 80 to speak. This, and the-news that ¢ Hh the NFB are recalling one of their OL, . - machines, led your executive to de-|- - ' uy i i cide on the purchasing of a new pro- MONDAY, , TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY > i jector. Mr, Bert Chewins has been J kept busy bringing the equipment into | Sh ; - ut usable condition, and he hopes to soon May 345 ) have one or two new screens, . He re- : 23 ports that the films are now in top : : 48 eglh. (xs notch condition. i - 0 G A M B 0" tt or i) : i SCOTCH TAPE--While we arezon : £5 AND 77 the subject of keeping films in good Sia I Reis Zit 4 condition, we are having a great deal GLORIOUS : of trouble caused by one of our oper- Starring TRADITION : ' A ators who insists on repairing film OF : 7 breaks with scotch tape. If we find 4 v 3 i" n ! 4 "who fs dofrig this, there will be one 41 "MRS. MIKE oo vio ls dong tin thers wit be nel Clark Gable and Ava Gardner RS. MIKE". ;.- lieenése" withdrawn. The procedure to follow when a film breakage oc- - i Ls Tours is as follows: 1. Mark the gh n . i cos with a plece of paper large | enough to stick out both sides of the 2, Leave a note sticking out of i i agi stating what is wrong with Technicolor | i ROCK' HUDSON. HE (continued fn, column 4 A) I LU MARCA HENDERSON STEVE COCHRAN