} i) | SSRs NS FEATS Sas ", Ca a SA a Et ~ NS A erst SSR 4~'THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, ARTY HVE MTR a ~ L APRIL 7th, 1956 LOCAL Carls of Thanks REAL -- We wish to extend our heiirtfélt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sym- pathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our kind friends and neighbours durilig our recent bereave: ment in, the Toss of our beloved wife and mother, We especially thank Rev. Mr, Chapin, also the ladies of the community in providing lunch. Real and family. Mr. Jim Dou of "Prince Albert | " wishes to thank the many friends and neighbours for the cards, flowers and kindness shown him during his recent accident, ~ - I wish to thank all my kind friends and neighbours for flowers, cards, gifts and their kindness during my stay in Oshawa General Hospital. Bill Wakeford, In Memoriam MARTIN-- -In loving memory of my dear mother, Isabella M. Martin, who passed away April 16th] 1951; 'my dear father Richard Martin, who pas- sed away April 8th, 1934; also my dear brother Albert Martin, Jan. Ist, 1946. . "While you dear. loved ones. regt and sleep, -, Ts - Your loving memory wl always keep." Lovingly remembered by Luella and family. DRUEAN---In loving memory of my dear mother who Jpussed away April 7, 1949. "In our garden of Wetigvies We meet every day." Sadly mis ssed by. her daughter © Joyce Ann. Aiotnreimaul Mr; and Mrs. nounce the engagement daughter, Lillian Mildred, to Walter "Smith, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Oshawa. The marriage to take place on. April 16th. Deaths KENT, Frederick A.--At the Port Perry: Community Memorial Hospital on Monday, April 4,°1955, I'rederick A. Kent, beloved-husband of the late Ethel H. Smith and dear father of Audrey and Beverly of Port Perry. Resting. at the Chapel of A. L. Mec- Dermott, Port Perry for Service on Wed., at 1.30 p.m. _ Interment Mount Fleasant Cemetery. {I Gordon Collins an- of their Word "was received Wednesday morning that,Mr. Norman Tease, M. M., Port Perry, passed away early in the morning. We extend sympathy. to the bereaved family. ' . SPRING IS TRUELY HERE-- -When the youngsters, big and little stop to watch the streets being clean- ed with a pressure hose instead of-a snow plow, surely spring has -ar- rived. LA Fred]. Tor the Empire Study "People in the N EWS THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH Minister--Rev, B. D. Armstrong, B.A., DD. ; { Sunday, April 10th-- , 11.00 a.m.--Sunday Schopl ~~ * 7.00 p.m--Evening 'Worship, THE ASCENSION , (Anglican) % Rey. K. W. Scott," L.Th,, Good Friday, April Sth-- 12.00 noon to 2,007p.m,-- Service and Meditation on "The Cross of Sacrifice" * 8.00 p.m.--""The Passion According to St. Luke," an Oratorio by J. S. Bach, to be sung by the Port - Perry Choral Boblety.." Easter Sunday-- 9.00 a.m.--Holy Communion- with music and Sermon. 11.00 a.m}--Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.--Evening Prayer and Sermon. 7] PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, April 10th-- 11 a.m--"And Behold a Door Was Opened in Heaven," "The Cross, Communion Table Run- ner and Pulpit Drape will be dedi- cated at this service,' 9 7 pam. -- Film Ti Road Back" CHURCH OF 'Rector Tor: re Pastor--David J. Sunday, April 10th-- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.mi.--Worship Service 7.30 p.m.-- Evangelistic Service. Toews " PENTECOSTAIL, CHURCH Sunday, April 10th-- ~ Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Evening Service at 7 p.m. _EVIIRYONE WELCOME Pastor, Lloyd Faulkner. Variety Nig ht sponsored by y ug United 2 Church Y. P. U. . Church Y. P:U., in the P. P. High School Auditorium FRIDAY, APRIL 15th at 8 p.m. CHOIR and Two - One Act Plays "SO EARLY IN THE MORNING": by Jameson Bunn Dowdy and "«COMIN' ROUND THE : - MOUNTAIN" -- by Ned Albert. Adults 50c. - Children 35c. 1LO.D.E. The - Schgog Closter: I.0.D.E. met in the Chapter rooms, Public Library, on Monday evening, April 4th, The members have decided to take a bus trip to Niagara and while there they will tour the Nabisco Shredded Wheat plant. This will be the June meeting, Monday, June 6th. _ Miss "M. Harris conducted a quiz News". Mrs. Crane showed pictures of the West and gave some interesting information regarding these places. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting, rn ENR LISA MAAS Lo PHONE 49 Deirisaitiriet $atateta% 0% fate tata ttt 5 "LAWRENCE A ; REXALL ONE CENT SALE Next Week -- -- April 13. 14-15- 16 * NOTE--On One Cent Sale Week we close at 12. 30 pa m. Tuesday, and remain open Wednesday until 6 : i p.m. i anh, A. M. Lawrence '- § THE REXALL STORE AANA 00% DORR PAA MAM SAM A MM MAM 3 astm RAR " ~-PORT PERRY. BARAAMARARRAANRAMAS RRAANNRARAR WE DELIVER, ORDER DOUPE'S Prince Albert Special for Friday-Sat., April § & 9 AJAX CLEANSER ....ivcocrinsrmssrensenss REE 2 for 27c. "RINSO DETERGENT, large size .......ccocoviiininnnn 2 for Tic, 'CASHMERE BOQUET SOAP cocoons 4 for 33c. JOHNSON'S HARD GLOSS WANE el Boe. YORK PEANUT BUTTER ....... SEE RATIO, bitte Ade. YORK WIENERS and BEANS, 20 0Z. ..cccoccovrnnrrenrsininns 3c, RS OF $2.00.or OVER STORE ~ Phone 485-W LANA IS RY BAPTIST CHURCH } wane | ~ [COMING EVENTS Moderator fo Speak APRIL Tth---Thursday evening at 8 p.m, The Rev. J. W, Lewis McLean, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church Jin: Canada, will be "at St, John's Pres. byterian, C hurch, © = DANCE "FRIDAY, APRH,, 20th, at' the Port Perry Public Sclibol,: The 'Port Perry Hoc key Club, will hold' a dance. Pro- reeds of which will go to promote Minor Hockey: in the 1965-1966 sea- son. Music by Wes, Jackson and his orchestra, v Comedy " One-hour play "The New Minister's Wife" and other entertainment by the Prince Albert Good Neighbours Club, in the Sunday School Room, on Thurs. April 7, at 8.30 pm. Adults 50c, Children 26c. Farmers' Union Scugog Local, to be held in the Township Hall, Scugog, on Friday, April 16 at 8.30. Euchre and Dance THURSDAY, APRIL .7--A Euchre and dance will be held in Memory Hall, Utica. Ladies please provide lunch. Silver Collection, PLAYS 2 short plays, "Thursdays at Home" and "No Man in the House". Also other 'entertainment by Seagrave W.A. in Seagrave Church on April 21st at 8.15. Prospect The Women's Association will meet on Thursday, April 7th at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bruce Holtby. La- dies are cordially invited to attend. * Adults 50c. ~ Children 265c. Port Perry Business Men's Assoc. ANNUAL MEETING 'AND BANQUET : on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1955 in the Anglican Church, Port Perry 6.45 p.m. $1.60 Easter Tea AN EASTER TEA with, an Indian atmosphere, and a sale of Home Bak- ing under the auspices of the Women's Association will be held in the Parish Hall, Church of The Ascension on Savidoy, April 16th from 3 to 6 p.m. April 14 | Ontario "County Cancer Fund "It is often said that the Lord helps those who help themselves. = This month, the people of Oshawa and Ont- ario County have the opportunity of helping themselves to better health by supporting the campaign being con- ducted by the Ontario County Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society, This ic our part of the nation-wide cam- paign conducted by the Canadian Can- cer Society, which is incorporated as a volunteer agency and affiliated with 'the Canadian Medical Association. Caiicer is' undoubtedly. one of the most urgent medical problems of mo- dern times. It is a matter of concern to all of us. 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A number of reports of the activities in the county were re- ceived and" it was decided to hold a Hard Times Dance on Friday, April }5 in the north end of the county.- | Doris Gillham gave an illustrated report on the Two Nations Tour. Doris, the past president of the Ux- bridge Junior Institute, was a 1954 delegate on this tour. « "County president, Norman Lyons, acted as chairman for the variety pro- gramme which followed. The Beaver- ton Juniors presented an excellent ra- dio skit with thesassistance of a bull bavian beauty. 'The announcers were George Drake and Don Shier. The Brooklin Juniors provided a somewhat different slant of a radio station with a short hunting scene. The actors were Doug Alves, Bill Werry and Ron Werry: The Uxbridge Juniors fea-[s. tured a owme-aci play, "The Cornmeal Baby". This play was well received and the following cast are to be con. gratulated on the work they put into producing it: Cloytie Stearman, Elva Stearman, Elsie Ball, Barbara Noble and Bob Noble. ed with the 1954" campers in charge, & Tih. | A period of active recreation follow-{. 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