Cs 52, TY lw -- AEF I A A A i nd recently purchased the property which --THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 28rd, 10565 ] LOCAL Myr, T. A. Blight, of Oshawa, was in town on Sunday morning and called on his sister, Mrs. Charles Reesor and family. i We are pleased to welcome Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and family, from Grimsby, to Port Perry. They have wus formerly owned by Mr. George Holmes, on Bigelow Street. Mr, Alan Reesor was gudst Organ- ist at Queensville United Chulch on Sunday morning. Several members of Blue Ray Chap- ter No. 288, Order of Eastern Star, ac- companied the Worthy Matron, Murs. Hugh Espie, to Lindsay recently and attended the meeting of Coronation Chapter, Mr. ald Mrs. Charles Reesor and sons Danny and Larry, were in To- ronto, visiting with Mis, 'I. J. Blight. We regret to learn that Mrs. Blight has been very ill but pleased to report that she is improving nicely. Mrs Jim Morrish, Murs. Will Ruam- say, und Mr:and Mrs. Russell Lansing all of Toronto, were visiting Mr. and Mrs, Ira Aldred on Sunday. VALENTINE- At Community Hos- pital on Wednesday, June 22, 1955, John Bell Valentine, beloved. husband of Bertha M. Sintzel, (Bill) of Toronto, Mildred (Mrs, .C. E. Dallman), of Winnipeg, in his 81st year, Resting at the chapel of A. 1. Mec- Dermott, Port Perry, for 'Saturday at 3.30 pan. Grove Cemetery, Cards of Thanks I wish <to thank Drs. Rennie and Sturgis, nurses and staff of the Osh- awa General Hospital, also friends and neighbours for cards, cigarettes and fruit and for the acts of kindness dur- ing my recent illness; -- Albert Shunk, service on Interment Pine I wish to thank Dr. Kandel and the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, also the friends and neighbours and Rev. Mr. Wylie for the cards, fruit and flowers and the ucts of kindness during my recent ill- ness. *--=Mrs. Mac McMillan. Mrs. Alonzo Williams would like to thank her friends and neighbours for their cards and the many acts of kindness during the past weeks of her illness. Births 'WILLIAMS--Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. W. (Jerry) Williams of Sussex, New Brunswick; on June 18th, in the St. John Hospital, N.B., a daughter, Mary Jean, CC 3 FORDER -~ Mr, and Mrs. Howard Forder, Blackstock, ar¢ huppy to an- nounce the birth of a son on June 17, at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. A brother for Brenda and Brian, REY Boats and Motors For Rent Fishing Tackle AND Marine Supplies (a oline and 0il Outboard Repairs J. ORDE MARINE RENTALS SALES & SERVICE Phone 503 | Port Perry . ing planned for this occasion with the | PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH dear father of]: NEWS THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S : : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Kew B. D, Armstrong, ' B.A, DD. SU NDAY, JUNE 26th 10 &.m.--Sunday School. LL aan----Morning W orship. | Tuesday, June 28th-- 2.30 "pan. 76th Anniversary of the W.MLS. A special programme is be- Rev. Stuart Be Coles, of Oshawa, as Guest Speaker, June 29--Annual Picnic. Bus leaves dhurch at 2 pan. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th., Rector. . Sunday, June 26th, 1955-- - 9.30 a.m.--Holy Communion, 7.00 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon-- beginning a series on the general subject -- "What the Church of England Stands For. ~ Sunday School has recessed for, the Summer --- bring your children to *Church. RX & | Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A,, Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 26th-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered with the Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, B.A,, B.D., former Pastor, as guest niinister, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2.30 Annual Picnic at Birdseye Center Park. All members of the Sunday "School and members of the congre- "gation will be welcome. Come and bring your picnic basket. ul PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor---David J. Toews Sunday, June 26-- % 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Worship Service Notice Re Village Water Supply GARDEN HOSE MUST NOT BE ON MORE THAN ONE HOUR EACH EVENING. J.-F. Raines, Clerk. Attention Hobbyists Art and Hobbycraft Show in con- nection with Eastern Star Bazaar in Bowmanville, Oct, 28th, 19566 at Lions Community Centre, Anyone interest- ed in displaying or selling crafts write King St. East, Bowmanville. Phone Market 83-3669 for information. Silver Wedding i Mr. and Mrs. James A, Lee of Greenbank, Ontario, will be at home to thejr friends on'Sunday, June 26th from 8 to 10 in the evening on the occasion of their 26th Wedding Anni- or phone Mrs. George Thrasher, 103 | versary. 1 11.00 A.M. and 7.00 P.M. "1 'Revival Services with Franky Summers ® Dynamic: Gospel Preacher © Singing with His Guitar 1 ENCED ig ¥ Karam Te [ Sutidin Different & Unique. ENTECOSTAL CHURCH unday, June 26th, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, June 28 to FRIDAY, JULY Ist, 8.00 pm. EVERYONE Pastor: WELCOME Ji As "FAULKNER. (continued from front page) 'Lays Corner Stone meetings being attended by only five members, Since that time, the lodge has gone from strength to strength, and now is one of the most active in the area, : ie Brother Arksey 1 on to talk of the facilities made available by the lodge,~which- include five beds and a wheel chair; available tothe needy," Brother Rodd, treasurer, then read a financial report of: how the funds for building the hall were raised, the # | total sum. being $27,000. Warden Ted. Heron and Viee-Grand Ralph Jones dedicated the cornerstone, sprinkling it with water, "The Symbol of Purity" and rose petals, "The Sym- bol of Love". Brother Dr. McKinney, placed the stone- <n position in the wall, cemented it in position with the words, as ce- ment holds this stone in the wall, so may the cement of Divine Love unite us in the Heavens", - IS NG John Hamer then made the pro- clamation to the principals and ings of Oddfellowship, followed, by a prayer by the chaplain, invoking divine blessing on the new lodge. = PGM Newton Foster, the next speaker, said thaf it was a fitting climax to a won- derful year, to witness and take par in the ceremony, ; The end of the ceremony drawing near, Dr. McKinney said that the hall would be a meeting place of goodwill for all Brooklin- citizens; and wished them all god- speed in the future. The ceremony dosed, as the 'gath- ering sang "O God Our Help in Ages Past", to the, accompaniment of the Whitby Police Band, who also led the * Oddfellows in their march to the hall. " Bookkeeper Wanted Female, experienced, part or full time, For further particulars apply to management of Manchester Garage, Manchester, Ont. = There's a Red & White Store near you PORT PERRY g DPowson's Food Market LITTLE BRITAIN Sead 7.30 p.m.--Evening Service. Wed., 8-p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Fri, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, June 26-- Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Evening Service at 7 p.m. " EVERYONE WELCOME Pastor, Lloyd Faulkner. COMING EVENTS Strawberry Supper The Catholic Women's League are holding a strawberry supper in the Catholic Parish Hall (basement of Church) on Saturday, June 26th at b p.m. Everyone is welcome. : NOW OPEN Cedar Park Swimming Pool is open for. swimming and picnics, % mile North East of Hampton it is the lar- gest swimming pool around. For further information call Mrs. Barbara Mark, phone Bowmanville, Market 34-2467 or Mr, I. J. Clemens, Oshawa, Randolph 65-1869 after G-p.n. July? 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