I KATE ALR AL NEN NS Rh 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 20th, 1955 LOCAL NEWS a Cards of Thanks On behalf of the Staff of the Com- munity Memorial Hospital 1 would like to thank all those who sent gifts, flowers, fruit and Greeting cards, to =us for Christmas. : I would especially like to thank Santa Claus (My. Jack Hope of*IGA), who came to the hospital with a sleigh load of fruit and candies on Christmas Day. Also to Mr, Earl Wallace who donated an electric razor for the use of the patients here, --Mrs. S. Morrison, Supt. To the nurses and staff of the Gen- eral Hospital, Oshawa, and to the many kind friends and relatives for their kindness and for cards and fruit received during my stay in Hospital. --Bev. Kent On Tuesday afterndon a wild fire in an old chimney at our house threat- ened to get out of control. A call on 'the phone, and in an unbelievalby short time the operator had the fire- men on the job. Fortunately, the fire did not spread, but the boys were there to catch it if it had. We are most grateful to the telephone girls, the firemen and our neighbours. Many thanks. --Ernest A, Hodgson Birth ALDRED--Mr, and Mrs. Norman P. Aldred, Jr. (nee Dolores Sutton) hap- pily announce the birth -of their daughter (Terri-Ellen) Jan. 16, 1956 at Mount Hamilton Maternity Hospl. tal, Hamilton, Ontario. COMING EVENTS Anrmal Meeting Reach Township Federation of Agri- culture is holding its Annual Meeting in Manchester Hall at 8 p.m. on Mon- day, Jan. 24. = Special project Brucel- losis. Control for the Township. Mr. G. D. Graham, speaker. 3.Act Play WED., JAN. 26 at 8.15 p.m.-- A 3-Act play, "Don't Darken My Door" in Greenbank United Church * by Players from Goodwood United Church, under the auspices of the. W. A. Admission 50c. and 35c. 'Euchre and Dance On FRIDAY, JAN. 21st, at 8.30 p.m. in Epsom' School, sponsored by the Community Club. Ladies please pro- vide Lunch. Everyone Welcome. Afternoon Tea Afternoon Ten and Home Baking Sale, Church of the Ascension, on Saturday, Jan. 22 from 8 to 6 p.m. Jan20 Choir Coming . The Braemore- Choir of Trinity United Church, Toronto will be in the Port Perry United Church in connec- tion with their anniversary service on Sunday Evening, January 23. You will enjoy hearing this fine choir. _ Falr. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--~Rev, B. D. Armstrong, B.A, D.D. Sunday, Jan, 28rd-- The evening service will be with. drawn in deference to the Anniver- sary services in the United Church. Monday, Jan, 31st at 8 p.m. "The Annual Congregational Meeting. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev. K. W. Scott, L. Th., Rector Sunday, Jan. 28rd-- 9.80 a.m.--Holy Communion 11 a.m.~--Sunday School 7.00 p.m.--Evening Prayer and Sermon, y PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylle, B.A., Minister PORT PERRY UNITED CHURGH Sunday, Jan. 28rd-- 11 am--E. C. Kelloway, B.A,, guest speaker. Special Music. + 7 p.m.--Braemore Singers will provide the music. G PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, Jan. 28rd-- Morning service at 11 a.m. Evening Worship at 7.80 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME : Pastor--Lloyd Faulkner \ PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH "~~ Pastor--David J. Toews Sunday, Jan, 23rd-- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Worship Service 7.00 p.m.--MISSIONARY SOUND FILM Wed., 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Fri., 8.00 p.m.--Young Peoples. Come To The Little White Church on The Hill Deaths MEDD, Garnet J.---Suddenly, at his home, Chatham, Ontario, Wednesday, January 12, 1965, Garnet J. Medd, (formerly of Sonya, Ont.) beloved husband of Carrie Glover, and father of Ferris, of Chatham, and two grand children; brother of Clarence. Medd, | of Sunderland, Ont.; Mrs. H. Reazin (Lottie), of Wick, Ont., and Mrs, G.! McMillan (Lenore) Sonya, Ont,; and one sister Mrs. J. Ruddy (Flossie) deceased in 1946. Funeral was held Saturday, January 15. Interment ot Maple Leaf Ce 'metery, « hathini. Brooklin Holstein Honorable Mention Everest Abby owned by F. Roy Ormiston, Brooklin, Ont, has been given honourable mention as All- Canadian four-year-old Holstein heif- er. She was first prize four-year-old in milk and reserve Grand Champion at the Peterboro Championship Show and was a first prize winner at the Ontario County Black and White Day, held In connection with Port Perry of garbage table and kitchen waste Extracts from By-Law No. 1115 of the Village of Port Perry to establish a Garbage Collection System in the said Village. ' (a) Every owner, lesee or occupant of premises within the Village shall provide a proper receptable for the deposit Such receptable shall be constructed of galvanized iron or-other suitable material approved by some duly appointed village official, and shall be fitted' with a tight cover and shall not, together with its con- tents, weigh more than sixty-five pounds. owner, lessee or occupant shall thoroughly drain all receptable, and shall, when any garbage is in said re- ceptable, keep it tightly covered. (b) Garbage or kitchen refuse shall not be placed in the same receptable with ashes and rubbish. Every such before placing same in such A ---- bh yeoam - 1966, at 6 p.m. Tenders for Garbage Collection Sealed tenders for the collection. of garbage for the Village of Port Perry for a period of 12 months, starting FEBRUARY 1, 1966, will be received by council. to be in the hands of the Clerk by Thursday, January 27, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Contract form may be seen at the Clerk's office. Tenders JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk. Family Doubles a CRRA AAAS Et stats 5. 1. munisen wi a sie on [© Amniversary Services (261, 267) was high man last Friday night and Audrey Chapman with 574 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH - atllam, and 7 pm, . (278) won the Ladies prize, Helen Bathie and Frank Hastings won the Lucky Draw, Other good games were bowled by Eleanor Cawker 2056; Wes Stata 206; Evelyn Stata 207; Frank Hastings, 237 and 241; and Allan Cawker 217, Don't forget next Friday night at 7.30 -p.m.,, more prizes and another chance at the jackpot! Sunday, January 23 with REV. E. C. KELLOWAY, B.A, Trinity United Church Cobourg, Guest Speaker. Special Music. Mr. Alan Clark, of Toronto, Baritone Soloist, at the morning service. BRAEMORE ' SINGERS also of Toronto will provide the Evening music. EVERYBODY WELCOME. -- More than 8,000 Canadian women enrolled in Home: Nursing Classes of the Canadian Red Cross in 1953, ~ WEEK-END SALE, Jan. 21- MINIT TAPIOCA ..........cocoonnnnienininiininiines Massshsaeasassaaty AYLMER PEAS, 20 oz {in, Choice ....... PA HA YORK SWEET MIXED PICKLES ...........ccccounna. i OGILVIE BISCUIT MIX .......ccooooinimimininmins rors KIBBLED DOG FOOD ........cooooviviiiireiseisiinsinnassessssses We deliver Orders of $2.00 or over 'Don't Forget Silverware Deal with Canada Sul) expires Jan. DOUPE'S STORE Prince Albert | HEINZ SPAGHETTI with Tomato Sauce ..............2 for 8le. 2} f an for 39¢. ceennen 30€, 2 for dle 31, 1955. Phone 485-W Bi our Hyst big eanned food sale of 1088. Buy is ax, and dozen lots. RED & WHITE Stores o vings when you buy the full case, Canned Food Fedlures Libby's Deep Brown Beans "> 2 37 Culverhouse Cream Corn *: ci 2 for 2Q¢ Libby's Green Peas rvawin 5x 2 ior 38. Wethey's Cherry Pie Filler 20.08. FRESH FRUITS EE Fruits Er Prim 4 for 15. California -- Lasge -- 180s LEMONS ~~ | 2 Ibs. 35: 1 2 beh. 13. STORES Kraft -- "8-0m. jor CHEESE WHIZ 33. Ee asyfirst Emperer -- California Finest GRAPES Califorala -- Lasge Bunches Green Onions BOWMANVILLR Yeo's Marketeria MAPLE GROVE Maple Grove Groeetenia ORONO Qornish Grocetesia : OSHAWA McKenna's Super Market 948 Simcoe St. N. -Sproule's Food Stores 272 King St. E. and | 458 Simcoe St. 8, LITTLE BRITAM Bullock's Groceterin PORT HOPE Roberts Bros. Food iene Roberts Uptown Masset COBOURG Jeffery Food Maniset . BROOKLIN Brown's Grocetesia PORT PERRY Dowson's Food Mashot AJAX Ajax Marketonin Je QuALeTY MEATS umm Fwesh -- Picnic Style -- Hockless PORK SHOULDERS 35. lb. "PORK At ROAST Quality ~ de Bone Removed i BEBF BLADE ROAST alc b. hs Swiss -- Puss -- Shinless -- One 1b. Rackhage Gren Top -- Spe, run gins | BREAKFAST SAUSAGE Racishes 21h 13: | Shortening | 35h | ROZEN FOODS -*{ LATTER PAR tin pm ny ie 25 4: 45. T | | _. ey FR ODUC 3 Lane NED Fish ren purchase of Mixed Vegelahles 2 ~ 35¢ SARDINES $~ 2c! $3.00 or over LIBBY'S ~ FANCY -- 28.01 SAUERKRAUT 2 31c/3} LIBBY'S ~-- With Tomato Sauce ~ 18.0%, tin' SPAGHETTI 2 e|FANC TUNA FISK CAN BEAUTY --- CLOVERLEAF -- White -- Noll ew W's tia Y ToBs TER 8c entitles eustomer jo purchase this. modern 2 3%¢ -- 4's tin CANNED | FRUITS PARAMOUNT. -- Fancy '== FANCY -- 1§-on tin APPLESAUCE 1+ Welcome FEE "arm tor sa CREAN COBN ~~ CHOICE ~-- 18-ox on : Nib LETS ¢ aR: FRUIT COCKTAIL 25 RED & WHITE -- PURE -- 14.0x. Hour *i5c PEANUT BUTTER HEINZ KETCHUP ... 27c|cuuviasoues BLUE SURF .... ¥¢ c.. - ites BL J JAVEY lhe u.. 186(DICED CAN SOCKEYE | SALMON 0RN 2-3 ik CULVERHOUSE BRANDS $c Rod Pitied Cherries Cherries el TH) 45 ~T- Brush Broom for only 69 3%¢ 2-1) aay "selling at 1.69 - Save Red & White Stores in this chstriet 1.00 at all '