rE Ta ---- er a A Se SANS Sig ha SERRA INN = RON N ik Cat OREN rb I 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL bth, 1966 ~ LOCAL Deaths 5 BROOKS, Wm. E.-- at his home, Reach Township, on Wed., March 28, 1956, beloved husband of the late Min. [* nie M. Dennison and father of Thomas, ~ Sunderland; Ailiene (Mrs, Roy Hart), Uxbridge; Herb., Port Perry; Mildred (Mrs, (Ruth Lee) Barneveld, N., Y.; and Fred, Toronto. 'In hig 89th year. Interment from MeDprmott-Panabaker Funeral Home, to Pine Grove Ceme-| tery, Prince Albert. COLLINS, Minnie Etta---At Oshawa General Hospital, on Tuesday, April 3, 1966, Minnie Etta Fielding, beloved wife of the late John Collins; dear mother of Pearl(Mrs. Stanley Pogue); Gordon, Middleton; Mildred (Mrs. Stanley Gerrow), in her 87th year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Scovill's Cemetery. HOLMAN, Mary E.---At Community Hospital, Port Perry, on Tuesday, April 3rd, 1956, Mary kK. Holman, daughter of the late Mr. and Murs, J. G. Holman, sister of Flora I. of Prinep Albert. Resting at the Chapel of Mc- Dermott-Banabaker, Porgy Perry, for service on Thursday, at 3 p.m, Inter- ment Baptist Cemetery, Columbus, KERR, Jetret Rouena -- At Com- munity Hospital, Port Perry, on Sun- | day, April 1st, 19566, Jetret Rouena Amy, beloved wife of the late Martin Kerr in her 86th year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port 'Perry, for service on Wednesday at 1: p.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery. EDWARDS, Thomas Oscar -- Sud- denly, at Toronto General Hospital, on Sunday, April 1, 1956, Thomas Oscar Edwards, of 78 Golfdale Rd., beloved husband of Violet Johnston, in his 73rd year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, far service on Thursday, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Nestleton Cemetery. Bowman- ville and Lindsay papers pleaes copy. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. David Clark announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Sheila to Mr. Donald Ross Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Hutchinson of Port Perry. The wedding to take place on Satur- day, April 28th at 2.30 o'clock in Wick Preshyterian Church, Blackwater, In Memoriam TEASE---In loving memory of Nor- man G. Tease, who passed away, Apr. tith, 1955, A helping hand to all he knew, So kind, so generous and true, On earth he nobly did his best, Grant him, Jesus, heavenly rest. Ever remembered by John, Alice and family. © TEASE -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Norman G. Tease, who passed away, April Gth, 19565. His thoughts were all so full of us, He gever could forget, "And so we think that where he is,' He must be wptching yet. As angels keep their wateh up there Please, God, just let him know That we-down here do not forget, We love and miss him so. Sadly missed and ever remembered by wife, Elsie and daughters, Pauline and Noreen. In loving memory of Norman GG. Tease who passed away April 6, 1955, His dear bright eyes and cheerful face Are pleasant to recall. He had a loving word for each And died beloved by all. Remembered by The Mac's. NEWS 'THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSIO (Atiglican) r Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th., Rector Sunday, April 8th-- 9.30 a.m.--Holy Communion 11.00 a,m.--Suiday School 4.00.p.m.--Boys Bible Class 7.00 p.n.-- Evening Prayer . 4 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H.. Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, April 8th-- 11 a.m. -- Mr, -R. GG, Newman will conduct the service. 8 p.m.--A play will he presented by the Y.P.U, entitled "The Travel- Man" by Lady Gregory. Please note the change of time, A PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, April 8th-- 10 a.m.- Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.----Kvangelistic Service, CHRIST IS THE LIFE liveryone Welcome K. Sprackett, Pastor, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A, D.D. Sunday, April 8th-- 11 a.m. Sabbath School. 7 pan--Divine Worship. 3! PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Paul-BDelancy Sunday, April 8th-- Sunday School at 10 a.m, Morning Service at 11 am. Iivening service at 7 pm. Wednesdpy, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Young People's on Friday at 8 p.m. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL © OF THE AIR "Radio Station CKLB, 1350 on your Dial Oshawa Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 "We need our Church-- our Church needs us." 'dec.156-566 ¢ Lo. ° 0 0.0 AANA SRA APARIASAMAA ST ASAA AS Oshawa Memorial Service "On No 2 Hwy. Kast of Oshawa City Limits. MONUMENTS, MARKERS, CORNER STONES, and STATUARY, also Markers and Works of Bronze. Manufacturing Memorials to in- dividual requirements from the finest Granites and Marbles Available. Aor Information without Obligation 'write Box 213 or call RA. 5-6611. Port Perry ~ Public Skating (Fri. Night, April 6 7.30109.30 YORK BOLOGNA, 12 oz. RED ROSE COFFEE, Vy 1b. ... DOUPE'S ect pti ssn ts bos ops tts pt ti Week-End SPECIALS, April 6 & 7 INGERSOLL CHEESE SPREAD, 8 02. oto. Ste. SNOW FLAKE SHORTENING "GOBLIN BRAISED STEAK, | PHONE 485W, PRINCE ALBERT Free delivery on all orders of $2.00 or over. I TEE 3c. STORE | Salvage, COMING EVENTS Saturday, April 7 Boy Scout Paper Please tie bundles securely and leaveipapers out near the road, early on Saturday, Aprils Two Plays Friday, April 13th, the 'Seagrave W. A. are presenting two - plays, "Bachelor Bride" and "All Cars to the Rescue" in the Seagrave Church. Ad- mission H0c¢. and 2b¢. Aprb "Del" Restaurant Afternoon Tea will be served in our Dining Room on Tuesdays and Satur- days from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. when the wellknown MADAME FERGUSON will be in attendance te read your teacup. The. per person, Apr, 12 Religious Play Reserve Sunday Fvening, April 8th to see a religious play entitled "The Travelling Man" by Lady Gregory in the United Church. Sponsored by the v.P. U, Minstrel Show Will be presented by the Brooklin [.O.O.I',, in the auditorium of Port Perry High School on Wed., April 25, at 8.30 p.m. Sponsored by the Odd- fellows and Rebekah Lodges of Port Perry. Proceeds in aid of the Cancer, Polio and T.B, Fund. Admission-- Adults 50c., Children 25c. April 19 PLAIA THEATRE Oshawa 'Monday, April 9 One Full Week DAILY FROM 1 p.m. FEATURE 1.10-3.50. & SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents America's Own Musical! The Picture of the Year! +! in CINEMASCOPE® and Color y ADULT staring Manic Branoo JEN Simons FANN Satoh View Bune + 6.30-9.15 Court Whist Party Under the Auspices of the Evening Guild of Church of the Ascension, in the Parish Hall on Monday, April 9 at 8 p.m.. Admission b50c.. Refresh- nients. Everyone Welcome, Hot Meat Pie Supper por -- "Mr.' Beane from Lima" will Be pregented by Wilfrid W. A. "under the auspices of Utica W. A., in Utica Church on Saturday, April 14.at 7, p.m. Adults $1.25, Child- ren over 6 years ble, Apr,12 10:D.E Next! regular monthly meeting of Scugog Chapter 1,O.D.E. will be held in the community room of the Public Library on Mon,, April 9th at 2,30, A full attendance is requested, i TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE * FEDERAL BUILDINGS -PROVINCE OF ONTARIO EALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above. will be received until 3 p.m. (E.S.T.) THURS- DAY, APRIL 26th, 1956, for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario, Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and the District Architect, 385 Yonge St. Toronto, Ontario. Tenders will not be considered unless made 'on or according to the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. The Department reserves the right to de- mand from any successful tenderer, before awarding the order,, a security deposit in the form of a CERTIFIED cheque drawn on # bank incorporated under the Bank Act or the Quebec Savings Bink Act payable to the, order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF .CANADA, equal to ten per cent of the amount of the tender, in accordance with the Government Contracts Regulations now in force, or Bearer Bonds, th unmatured coupons - attached, of the Government of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent companies, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal aind interest by the Government of Canada. 'The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. 'Department of Public Works, Ottawa, March 16, 1956, april 6 Cards of Thanks The family of the late Wm, E. Brooks wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received | from neighbours, relatives and friends in their"recent bereavement. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and neigh- bours for their floral tributes, mess- ages of sympathy and many acts of kindness during our recent bereave- ment. Special thanks are extended to the Rev, Mr, Scott. Gwen & Ired Lamb and family. Thanks to the friends and neigh- bours for many expressions of kind- ness and to those who made personal inquiries and helped in any way dur- ing my stay in hospital and since my return home. These are all greatly appreciated by myself and my family. ° --Pearl Warriner. _German rearming, when fully under way, will produce some 500,000 troops for about the same money Canada spends for 120,000. Men's Bowling League "Team Pts. Totals Whiz Bangs v SO 67 De Luxe ...... 6 69 Black Jacks .... WT 6b Lucky Strike ........o.... 2 64 Culligan ovine 2 63 Dodgers .. b 50 Carnegie ... 2 46 Fitzjohns b 42 Stars cei. 6 41 Mudecats .......... Wd: 0 37 Caps viimiimisigine 0 87 Blow Kings ....... EI 36 Legion .......... wend 0 84 Red Caps ............ iii 0 27 High Triple--Al Cawker--631 High Single--Al Cawker 262, . A (Sg a tn i . UPHOLSTERING We Are Pleased to Announce Harpell's Upholstering are expanding their services to the north, For the Best in Service and Quality; just call HABPELL'S # UPHOLSTERING AJAX 385. (NO TOLL CHARGES) We have a complete line of fabrics to choose from and guarantee all our work a full five years. FREE ESTIMATES AT ANY TIME (Day or Evening) = A full staff is employed in order to give you Fast Efficient Service at the lowest possible cost. * HARPELL'S UPHOLSTERING Ont. Riding Liberal Association ~ Nominating Convention Town Hall, Whitby, 8 p.m. 'Wednesday, April 11th TO NOMINATE -A CANDIDATE FOR THE . i's NEXT FEDERAL ELECTION . SPEAKER: Paul Hellyer, M.P. PARLIAMENTARY ASSISTANT TO THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL DEFENCE John Cameron, Secretary. (Tank). : Regiment, ba The school will commence June 24th, continuing to August 10th, and _ will operate five days a week. Cour ses of instruction will be held in the Armouries, Oshawa, under qualified instructors, on such subjects as map reading, military law, drill, basic weapons (rifles) etc. Summer Camp at Petawawa .| During the period July 21st - August 10th inclusive, enrolled mem- bers will attend Summer Camp at Petawawa. Enrolees will also be re- quired to parade one night per week at the Oshawa Armouries from September 1st through December 31st, Earn Upwards of $145.00 All requirements bein upwards of $145.00. Successful candidates on completion of the school will be given a further opportunity to continue their training as members of the Of necessity, the number of enrolees shall be limited to 120, Full details and application blanks may be had from Regimental Head- quarters, the Armouries, Oshawa, or by writing the Commanding Officer LT.-COL. F. S. WOTTON g met and complied with, AN OPPORTUNITY] . --for-- "Here is an opportunity for the young men of High School age (17-19) of Oshawa and district (Whitby, Uxbridge, ° - Pickering and Bowmanville) to take part in a Summer Militia School sponsored by the Ontario Regiment - enrolees ean earn RK) @