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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Feb 1956, p. 4

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LOCAL Music Exams. Results In the recent Mid-Winter Fxams,< held in Port Perry, by Royal Conservatory of Music of " ronfp, the following pupils of Mrs. J. .E. Jackson wepe successful, Grade I1--First Class Honours -- Danny: Reesor; Bill Hutton. ""Pass+--Mary Lea McEachern Grade I---First Class Honours Gloria Orr, Theory the To- Announcement Mr..and Mrs, Nelson Williams, of Port Perry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Eleanor, to Mr. Ralph Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poole, Toronto. The marriage to take place on Saturday, March 17, at Runneymede Presbyterian Church, Toronto. Births MIDDLETON -- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Middleton, on February 16, 1056, at the Oshawa General Hospital, a 9 pound, 8 oz. baby girl -- Donna Jean. A sister for Joanne and Terri. BLACK Louise and Gordon Black, of 'Boronto, are happy to announce the arrival of their chosen daughter, Susan Patricia, a baby sister for Ann. . . In Memoriam JACKSON-- In memory of a dear husband and father, William]. Jack- son, who passed away February 26th, 1945. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind. Never forgotten by his wife, Nettie, son Allan daughter Edna and ISthel. Deaths WILLIAMS, Mary Ethel -- At her home, Port Perry, on Monday, Feb- ruary 20, 1956, Mary Ethel Still, be- loved wife of Alonzo Williams. Service from the Chapel of MeDer- mott --Panabaker, Port Perry, on- Wed. afternoon, Feb. 22. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. NEW HOURS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT at 7 o'clock and "Rn NO WEDNESDAY ~ AFTERNOON BOWLING OPEN BOWLING: 5 7 to 11 P.M. =e § THURSDAY, IRIDAY, SATURDAY. FAMILY NIGHT BOWLING FRIDAY Causeway Bowling Lanes tf. Na NEWS THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASC ENSION (Anglican) Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th,, Rector. Sunday, February 26--Lent 11. COMING EVENTS New Dates for Euchres The Benevolent Committee (Eastern Star) " Wednesday, February 29 Wednesday, March 7 8.00 p.m. Masonic. Rooms '930 a.m.--+Holy Communion 11 a.m,--Sunday School. * 7 p.m.--Evening Prayer. Wednesday, February 29--" 8 p.m.--Litany and address. Remember .the Joint Mission, March 12 - 16. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. .H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, February 26-- 10 a:m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--*"The Marks of a Christian Church, 7 p.m.--The general Epistle of James--chapter 3. Star Free Concert March 8th PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, February 19th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday_School. '11 a.m.--Worship Service 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Hear Evangelist Charlie Benn every night Tues, through Fri, at 8 p.m. Special Singing and Good Preaching. The Gospel is Canada's Hope! Everyone Welcome Pastor, K. Sprachett. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D. 11 a.m.--Sabbath School. 7 p.m.--Divine Worship, . v PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Paul Delaney Sunday, February 19th-- Sunday School at 10 a.m. - Morning Service at 11 a.m. 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, Oshawa 1350 on your Dial. Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 "We need our Church-- our Church needs us. dec.16-66 Y In Memoriam WHITTER -- In loving memory of my dear husband and companion, Wm. A. Whitter, who passat away, Feb. 26th, 1956. * When all is still and silent And sleep forsakes my eyes, My thoughts are in the silent grave Where my dear husband lies. Wife Rachel Whitter. 0 (Oshawa Memorial "Service On No. 2 Hwy. East of Oshawa City Limits MONUMENTS, MARKERS CORNER STONES, and - STATUARY, "A, al80 Markers and Works of Bronze. Manufacturing Memorials to in- dividual requirements from the 'finest Granites and Marbles Available. For Information without Obligation write Box 213 or call RA. 65-6611 BRUNSWICK SARDINES PRONE 485W, Week-End SPECIALS, Feh. 24-25 RCO TET OR PPRTOINe-. 1.1 AT TSUN JEN winpand for 17c. YORK TOMATOES, 28 oz. .. DOUPE'S STORE PRINCE ALBERT I'ree delivery on all orders of $2.00 or over. dio oro toens S, Ws Oh 2 with holder 95c. » Good vod Prizes Tea & Baking Sale | Afternoon Tea and ng of Home Baking will be held on March 17th in i the basement of St. John's Presby- , terian Church. marl 'Euchre : The Scugog and Manchester Farm- @r's Union are holding a Euchre in Scugog Hall, on Friday, March 2nd. Everyone welcome. marl PLAY The Drama Group presents "Bird on a Wing" directed by Miss N. McCully, B.A., with added music entertainment, on Monday, March 5th, at 8 p.m. in {the Port Perry High School. Admis- "sion 50c. marl AtHome > | Mrs. Mary Taylor. will receive at her home from 3 to 5 p.m. and 8 to 10 p.m. on Friday, March 2nd, on be- half of her daughter, Mrs. Starkey, who isimoving from Port Perry. Blackstock Sympathy is extended to Gib Mar- low of this village; Mrs. Nels Mar- low, Nestleton; Alvin of Toronto; Ma- deline (Mrs. Jas. Ferrier) Perth, and Irene (Mrs. Frank Symons) Bowman- ville in the passing of Mr, Nelson Mar. | low in Port Perry hospital Tuesday. Glad to report Mr. Howard Saywell is 'progressing favourably 'after his operation in Oshawa hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E, Archer and family, Whitby, with Mr. and Mrs, W. Ar- cher on Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. Ross Wightnion, Gail and Elaine, Swift Current, Sask., are visiting Mrs. Wes, Beacock. Mrs. Margaret Tarvis returned home Sat. from an extended visit with friends in (Regina and other parts of the West. Rev. C. W. Hutton and Mr. Earl Dorrell attended Presbytery in Osh- awa Wednesday last, Wo He Lo Mission Band met Thurs. p.m. with the Pres. Anne Gibson pre- siding. Meeting opened by singing the Mission Band Hymn and repeat- ing the Purp KS and Lord's Prayer. Offering was t Pen by Nancy Dorrell and Elizabeth Thompson and Nancy Hutton said the prayer. - Roll was answered by the twenty-one children and two leaders with a verse contain- ing the word "Love". Glen Bonnetta recited "Snow"; Jno. Roseboom read "A February Valentine"; Janice By- ers gave a piano solo "Country Gar- dens"; Jim Dayes gave a reading "My Favorite Chair"; Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy told the story "Grandpa's Picnic", The Worship on the theme Friendship was given by Alice Taylor, Mary Brad- burn, Freddie Taylor, Brian Mount- joy, Judy Mountjoy, Margaret Carna- ghan, Jim Carnaghan and Mrs. Hill. We sang "What a Friend ave have in | Jesus and Anne said the Benediction, after which we played a game, On Tuesday, Feb. 14th Mr. Jacob Schulz, Manitoba, chairman of the IL F.U.C. spoke to an audience of about 150 interested farmers on what the council had done for the farmers in the past year and what they hope to do in the next year. Parity prices or equality for the farmer is the major policy. Mrs. Geo. Prosser is in Peterboro county this week attending meetings in the interest of Ont, Farmers Union. She has just returned from Ottawa where the delegates met with the Pre- mier and members of the cabinet to present the Union Brief. Mrs." Pros- ser is Women's Pres. of Ont. Union. There was a fair attendance at the World Day of Prayer Service in the United Church Friday. Mrs, Geo. Nicholson gave a very fine address. pleasing manner sang "Thine Lord Only Thine". Other parts in the ser- vice were taken 'by ladies from the Presbyterian, Anglican and United Church Women, Miss Joan Root, Dunnville, spent the week-end with Mrs, W. W. Vancamp and Mr, G. Paisley. Mr. Jno. Hooey, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perrin and Anne Cameron, Mrs, W. W. Vancamp, Miss Mable Vancamp, Mr. and Mrs, Blake Gunter and Rickie, Mrs. Lorne Thompson in her usual' Mr. Swain Vancamp, Mr. Paisley and Miss Root were Sunday guests of Mrs, Thos. Smith. Mr. 'and Mrs, Stephen Saywell and Margaret and Miss Helen Vancamp left. Oshawa Sunday evening for At- lantic City and Florida. Messrs. Roy and Bill and Miss Sand- ra Ferguson visited the Grant Fer- guson's and Mr, and Mys. Drummond in Toronto Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Thompson and Jean with Mrs, Cobbledick, Orono on Sunday. Rev. C. W. Hutton preached a very fine sermon on Prayer Sunday night. Stuart Dorrell sang "A Little Talk with Jesus". The Beautiful flowers were placed in church by Mr, and Mrs. Gib Marlow. Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Vancamp, Keith and: Aileen, Merrill and Norma Vancamp, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Marlow, Mrs, Dalton Dorrell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stinson attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Stinson at their home in Bowmanville Thursday. Congratula- tions Mr. and Mrs, Stinson, Mrs, Harvey Ginn, Orono spent a couple of days last week with Mya. Jas, Ginn and Mrs. Glen Tennant. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Nixon, Bowman- ville with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marlow left Monday a.m. for the "Sunny South". They were to pick up Rev..and Mrs. Milton Sanderson in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor were Sat. dinner guests-of Mr. and Mrs, Anson Taylor, Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Morton and two daughters, Maple Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Dianne on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Anderson and Miss Gordon, R.N. of Bowmanville, and Mrs. Jno, McKee with Mrs.' Geo. Fowler Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lindsay and Mrs, Ed Fice, Oshawa called on Mrs. Ed, Darcy Sunday. Glad to report Mrs, Darcy is well again. Mrs, Ira Argue who was with Mrs, Darcy during her illness has returned home. Everyone is happy to see the men' getting back to work in the Motors again, Splendid erowds attended the High School play which was. presented in the. Community Hall Thurs., Friday & Saturday nights, and certainty had an evening of laughs. The Play was en- titled "Cracked Nutts", and the cast as follows surely were real actors: -- Josie Hooyer; Catherine Bailey; Jackson; Wayne Venning; Rn Da- vidson; Marian Haines; Joan Venning; Allan Bailey; Beth Proutt; Clifford Jackson. Between acts a girls quartett con- sisting of Diane Blair, Margaret Da- vidson, Muriel Forest and Joan Hoskin with Anna Samells pianist sang sev- eral numbers very sweetly. The group have two invitations to i present their show in Oshawa, this and next week. On Saturday evening Mr, Paisley entertained those who presented the programme and their parents and friends at the home of Mrs. W. W. Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Don 'McKinnon (nee Marion Stinson), Lucknow, Ogt., call- ed on friends in the community Sun day and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rupt. Byers, Bowman- ville were Monday supper. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder. On Sunday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Os- mond Wright were taken completely by. surprise when their family, con- sisting of Mrs. Geo, Forder, Nestleton; Mr, and Mrs. Goldwin Faint, Valerie, Vickie, Jane, Cathy and Chrisy; Mr. and Mrs. David Fairthorne and Billy, Toronto and Mr. Frank Wright and Grant, Bowmanville, (we are sorry to say Beverly Wright is ill, so she and her mother were unable to be present) dropped in, shortly after 'their bro- thers and sisters began to arrive, un til some 80 spent a pleasant evening together. The bride and groom of 40 years were presented with an electric Frypan, a pop-up toaster, a couch mattress and cover, a radio light, 2 cups and saucers, a snack set of 4, an electric iron and ironing board, complete. "here were 14 tables of Euchre were played at the party sponsored by the W. I. in community hall Monday night with prizes being won by Mrs. Roy haylor,- high lady and Mr, Lorne Thompson high gent--Mrs, Leith By- ers low lady -and Mr. Bruce Ashton low gent; Mrs. Osmond Wright icky spot prize, . Ih. 3lc. Blue Bonnet Margarine Quick, . . 2 for 25c. (Kraft Dinner ................ Robin Hood Oats, 48 0z. pkg. .. .... 35c. White Cross Toilet Hint wir 3 rolls 3ic. Pard Dog Food, 160z. ......... 3 for 3c. Allen's Anle Juice, 8 0z. fin... 25c. Emperor Grapes ............. 2 lbs. 2c. Eastern Potatoes .............10 bs. 23c. Carrots, 20 oz. cello bag ....... 2 for 27c. Lettuce, solid heads . ... ... Sunkist Oranges, 252's ...........". Veal Leg Roast, homeless .. . . . .. Peamealed Cottage Rolls ....... Premium Franks, cello pack ... Ih. 37c. Young Tender Beef Loin ooo 1h 29c. LSE NE EN 39c. Phone 91 Port Perry BEARE MOTORS LTD. ANNOUNCE The Opening of Another Service Feature "Fender and Body Repairs and Paint Shop" 'WE HAVE Jugr INSTALLED A MOST MODERN DeVILBISS PAINT SPRAY BOOTH. WITH OUR NEW "PUSH-PULL HYDRAULIC JACKS" and MODERN BUMPING EQUIPMENT, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO HANDLE ALL TYPES OF BODY and COLLISION WORK. ESTIMATES and ADVICE GIVEN AS A FREE SERVICE. We invite you to come in and see our new, : Equipment in action. BeEARE Mortons LT. Storey "Beare DODGE Bill Beare and DeSOTO CARS -- DODGE TRUCKS Allis-Chalmers Power Equipment, Westinghouse Appliances Phones 333 and 332 Port Perry Cut out and hang up for easy reference. '] .. Five Roses Flour, 51b bag. ........ 33¢c. Dior 29c. . 1h. 85¢c. 1b. 3c. Technicolor "To Catch a Thief" PROGRAMME PHONE FOR Th I | h ila 252 w orlJ MARCH ed ¥ e X i ge INFORMATION MONDAY to WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27- 29 THURSDAY & FRIDAY MARCH 1 & 2 SAT. ONLY, MARCH 3 GRACE KELLY CARY Grant Rosalind Russell Fernando Lamas John Wayne, in Vistavision . "The Girl Rush" in Vistavision and Technicolor "She Wore a Yellow Ribhon in Technicolor MONDAY & TUESDAY, MARCH 5-6 WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY -- 4 DAYS MARCH 7 to 10 JUDY GARLAND, Cinemascope "A Star is Born" Technicolor *One of the Finest Pictures in years. . in 1 ROY A Double Feature Treat for the Entire amily MICKEY ROONEY, in "The Yellow Rose of Texas" "The Twinkle in Gods Eye" ROGERS, in Mon.-Tues. 2 DAYS MARCH 13-13 Wed.-Thurs. 2 DAYS MAR, 14-15 | Fri-Sat. 2 DAYS MARCH 16-17 in Richard Todd and Michael Redgrave "The Dambusters" »g "Ul Kirk Douglas $ ysses" Color by Technicolor Sylvana Mangano Frankie Lane -- Keefe Brasselle Bring your Smile along and SOUTH-WEST PASSAGE MON. - TUES. MARCH 18 - 19 | WED.-THURS, MARCH 20-21 | FRL-SAT. MARCH 22-23 also - Ahother Walt Disney Sensational "The African Lion" "PETER AND THE WOLF, (Tech.) Joan Crawford, in "Female on the Beach" | Stranger on Horseback Adult Entertainment JOEL McCREA, in in Color Plus "ONE GOOD TURN" MONDAY - TUESDAY MARCH 26-27 WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, 4 DAYS MARCH 28-31 Cinemascope Dennis Morgan ini Virginia Mayo "Pearl of the South Pacific" se Technicolor To Flood Your Heart With Sunshine JAMES STEWARD and DONNA REED, in "Count Your Blessings" IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE - Cut Out and Hang Up for Easy Reference (S

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