ye PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1950 LOCAL Mr, and Mrs. George Channel and furiily of Bloomfield, Ont. visited friends in town one day this week. AtHome Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Cléments of Greenbank will be at home to their friends and relatives on thé occasion of their 26th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, January 22nd from 2 to 6/p.m. In Memoriam McCLINTOCK--In/ loving memory of un dear mother, Mrs, George A. Mc- _ Clintock, who died January 18," 1947. Alvays remembered by her daughter, Jean. : fy Lnnouncement Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Aldred, Port Perry, announce the engagement of tlHeir daughter Kathryn Elizabeth te Mr. J, Peter Nettelfield, son of Mr. ~mi 1 Mrs. John Nettelfield of Winni- pei, Man. The marriage to take place or Friday, Jan. 27th, at Grace Church on the Hill, Toronto. Card of Thanks We wish to take this opportunity to thank the Part Perry Fire Brigade, Port Perry telephone operators, and friends and neighbours who came to help when our chimney was on fire Tuesday night. It was very. much appreciated, and we thank you. --Ruby and Art Fielding, . . Gin Hilltop Herald "by Barry Fletcher Friday, the 13th day of January, 1956, the Snowball Swirl was held in the Port Perry High School Auditor- jum and was a brillian success, This dance. was sponsored by the Student Council 'to help provide for new cur- tains on the auditorium stage. nA em a On. Friday we had the basketball games of which. we won two, these be- ing Junior and Bantam. Our senjors lost in a~well played game against the Uxbridge seniors. Top scorers of the Port--Perry-team were: Juniors, Bill Cornish, Floyd Jamgs, and Hillis Wil- bur. In Bantams, Roger Crane, Ron, -Willerton; and in seniors, Gary Tum- monds," Garnet Warriner and Grant Cawker., Death MeKERCHER, BERT--At his home Utica Ontario on Sunday, January 16, 1056, Bert McKercher, beloved hus- hand of the late Edna Worden, in his 75th year. Resting at the Chapel of MceDermott.Panabaker, Port Perry, Ont., for service on Wed., at 2 pan. Interment Pine Grove Cotngte ry, Prince Albert, Ontario. rr ---- Store Closing Hour Saturdays ! Jp. m. Oshawa Memorial Service * On No. 2 Hwy. East of Oshawa City Limits -° MONUMENTS, MARKERS CORNER STONES, and STATUARY, = also Markers and Works of Bretize, Manufacturing Memorials to in- dividual requirements from the finest Granites and Marblés Available, For Information without Obligation write Box 218 or call RA, 65-6611 OOD A) SW 1G) EE | Ga 4 NEWS T---- Te ------ es --.. THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION $ , (Anglican) Rev. K. W, Scott, L.Th., Rector Suaday, Jan, 22nd, 1956-- 41.30 a.m Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.--Bunday School © 7.00 pm~Evening Prayer and © Sermon. PORT PERRY UNITED ( i{URCH . Rev. R. H, Wylie, B.A, !linister Sunday, January 22-- 70th Anniversary 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 aan.--Guest Speaker and $rcclal Musle 7 p.m.--Guest Speaker and Spectal " Music (See Advertisement) | PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, January 22nd-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Service. *| Fri, 8 p.m~--Christ"s Ambassadors. CHRIST IS THE LIFE Pastor K. R. Sprackett. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Rev, B. D. ANNE, B.A, D.D Sunday, Jan, 22nd f Hl a.m.--Sabbath School 9 7 p.m.~--Divine Worship. Ortination and Induction of Elders, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: [Paul Delaney Sunday, January 22nd-- Sunday School at 10 a.m, Morning Service at 11 um. Evening service.at.7 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Young People's on Friday at 8 p.m. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL _ OF THE AIR Radio Station CKLB, 1850 on your Dial Oshawa Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 * "We need our Church-- * our Church needs us." dec.15-66 Ladies Curling JAN. 11th, 1956 Marg. Hayes Team---12 vs. M. Burnett--3 Jean Gray's Team---9 va. M, Snooks--4 Clara Martyn's Team---8 vs. J. Hutchinson--4 vs 1. Ha OPEN BOWLING THURS AY and SATURDAY / EVENINGS NESDAY 2.30 to 5 p.m. FAMILY DOUBLES; FRIDAY 7.30 to 9.30 'SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2to 6 pm. "Publi¢ School children 10c. High School children 16c¢. Causeway Bowling nes tf / Phone 485W Weel-End SPECIALS, Jan. 2-21 AYLMER TOMATO SOUP .. AYLMER FRUIT COCKTAIL, 18 02 ,....cov.ivcciccsiidlf ons 8c, MONARCH GINGERBREAD MIX Ldn: MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT, 28 02. .cc....ooc.oovirronn 86, YORK PUMPKIN, 20 02, DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE RE EEE EE EE EE RF EERE TPR TRY Th 1) . iii Bergin RAAT OPE 15¢. / to Prince Albert GoMING EVENTS |? Brighten Your Home With Color" -- A short course by Jeanne Armour, Home Economics De- {will be served. |Paper Salvage partment, Toronto, to be held in' the | Parish Hall on Friday, Jan. 27th from 1.80 pan. to 4. p.m., after which tea "Sponsored by Honey- daleW. 1. Admisslon' 26c. Every- one Welcome. Jan.26 Friday, Jan. 27th, at 6.46 p.m. in the "Del" Restaurant. The Business Men's Association will meet and discuss very important business. Please plan to attend. : Home Baking Sale The Women's Guild g the Church pf Ascension will hold a Home Baking Sale and Afternoon Tea in the Parish | Hall on Saturday afternoon, January 21st from 2.80 to 6 p.m. Nur W Euchre On Friday, Jan. 20th at 8 pm. in the Masonic Rooms, sponsored by the Eastern Star. Prizes and lunch, Ad- mission 60c. Everyone welcome. 3 Jan. 19 Dance - Brock District High School Annual Red and Gold AT HOME, in the School Auditorium at 9 p.m. January 27th. Orchestra--A. M. Williamson. Dress, semi-formal. $2.00 per couple; advance tickets may be purchased at school, "Jan:19 Boy Scout SAT, JANUARY 28TH " Pleasé-tle bundles securely and leave bundles out sal) = iid 26 Seon ut, Cub Mothers! The Scout and Cub Mothers' Auxili< | ary will meet at the home of Mrs. H. Sdenbourgh Our maln ifterest will be the planning of the Fathet and Son Banquet. Euchre THURSDAY, JANUARY 26th at 8 p.m. Euchre will be held in the Par. ish Hall of the Catholic Church, Lunch served. Admission 0c. |Mustiated Lecture The Spode Moving Picture and Lec- "ture, featuring the life of Spode from the clay banks to the finished product will be presented in the basement of the United Church, Port Perry, on Feb, 1st at 8 pm. Sponsored by the Chureh Choir in aid of the Organ Fund. Tickets 50c. .| tette section last year, were featured | King Edward Hotel, with around 600 panuary 28 at 8.00 p.m. | ° unty Choir Sings In Toronto The Ontario County Junior Farmey Choir, under the direction of Mrs. El- sie Dobson, took part in the program at the Provincial Junior Farmer Con- ference held in the King Edward Ho- tel, Toronto, on Saturday, January 7. This conderence featured 'a' number of provineial tompetions, such ag the quartette and trio competitions' and the public speaking finals. oo The choir concert'this yéar was on a non-competitive basis, with three choirs taking part in the programme. rio County choirs, . Pr. G. R. Fenwick, Ontario Depart- ment of Education, Toronto, comment- ed on the performance of each choir the Ontario County entry. The quartette and trio competition winners were as follows: Mixed Quartette--I1st, Brant; 2nd, Peterborough; 3rd, Haldimand. Ladies' Trio -- 1st, South Simcoe; 2nd, Peterborough; 3rd Tie, Bruce and Waterloo. Male Quarteite--1st, Durham; 2nd, Haldimand; 3rd, Perth. A : The Uxbridge Junir Farmer Male Quartette, winners in the male quar- at the Junior Farmer Directors' Ban- quet held in the King Edward Hotel on Friday evening. Thid quartette of course was ineligible to compete again this year. In the Provincial Public Speaking Cmopetition Miss Lucy Tisdale of St. Thomas, an Elgin County: Junior In- stitute member, took top honours with her speech entitled "Your Five Bro- thers". The other finalists in this competition were Margaret Innes, Ox- ford County; Betty' Rolling, York County; Dave Barrie, Waterloo County and Jackson Reed, Peel County. The or Hutchinson, Port Perry. "The day's programme ended with a dance in the Crystal Ballroom of the Juniors in attendance. TV - ROTOR © Only $47.50 Graham Bros. AERIAL SPECIALISTS 9 George Street AJAX 331 Feb. 9 " These were Halton, Brant and Onta-| and had particularly high praise for|- | ! ' 2 ' Ontario Coflinty entry was Miss Elean. INVHNVISHY 14d, BE (1 HAddNS HOI sing) pue sg HdIWOH HAMVIL . TWO 11.00 a.m. -- gP Disiloguiohed Anglican L rd Port Perry United Church '10th Anniversary Sunday, January 22, 1956 OUTSTANDING SPECIAL MUSIC REV, A. B. B. MOORE, B.A, D.D.,, LL.D, President of Victoria College, Toren, 7:00 ». .m ~--DR. 0. E. A. STEPHENS John Moore, A, R, Or. Rds Baritone from Lindsay. SPEAKERS ayman from Agincourt = January 27th, 1966, at noon. obtained at the town office. > Jan, 14, 1966, * ' writ iovesesest estrone Applications Appiiéations for an- Assistant to the Clerk-Treasurer of "the Village of Port Perry will be received by Council. plications to be in the hands of thé undersigned by Friday, Ap- Further information 'may be J. F. 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