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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Jul 1956, p. 2

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4 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1966 LOCAL turned from a two months vacation in Victoria, B.C. NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harper have ro.) THE CHURCHES The local Fire Brigade were called upon to eStinguis hoa fire in a truck carrying sod, cast of Shirley, Tuesday afternogn. © It was the first oppor- tunity to use the tunk truck, recently ' I'he cab of the sod truck was destroyed. Announcement Mr. and Mis. Ray Cook wish to equipped by Reach Twp. their daughter, Dorothy Ruth, to Mr. Nor- man Ross Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon, Bewdley, Ont- ario. The marriage to take place August 4, 1956 in Port Perry, In Memoriam BELL~In loving memory of Wi. Bell, who passed away July 13, 1951. Gone from us, but leaving memories announce the engagement of Death can never take away, Meaories that will always linger AT upon this carth we stay. Iver remembered by wile and family. In loving memory of my dear sis- ters mma and Clara Swan, No one knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that's borne in silence For two sisters loved so well. You are gone but not forgotten Never will your memory fade; Kindest thoughts will ever linger Avound the grave where you are laid. Sleep on dear sisters, take your rest, We miss you most who loved you best. Jennie, Frnest and Lenn Hanee. Reach Township School Area Board Calling Tenders for supply of Furnace Coal for Seven Schools and Stoker Coal for 1 school. For particulars apply to Thomas Sharp, Greenbank, Ontario. Ce Featuring SPRING LAMB Custom Slaughtering CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION - (Anglican) Rev, Ko W. Scotty L.Th,, Rector. Sunday, July 15th-- 11.00 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Sermon. SORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH lev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister The congregation of the United Church will worship with St. John's U'resbyterian Church congregation during the month of July. b ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. BB. D. Armstrong, B.A, B.D. Sunday, July 15th-- 10 a.m.-- Sabbath School. 11 a.m.--Divine Worship. The Session and Congregation of 'St.John s extends a sincere welcome to our friends of the United Church who will worship with us during July. It is our hope that the services and the fellowship will be of much benefit sbi ih HORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Paul Delaney Lastor; Sunday, July 15th-- Sunday School at 10 a.m, Morning Service at 11 a.m. coveleng service at 7 pan, Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Young People's on Friday at 8 p.n. I'he United Church of Canada SCUGOG - MANCHESTER ¢ Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.D. «. Minister >» 10.00 a.m.--Grace Church 11.15 a.m.--Prospeet Church « 7.30 p.m.--Manchester Church "Come and Worship with us." ,. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, July 15th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Lvangelistic Service, CHRIST IS THE LIFE Everyone Weldthing, K. Sprackett, Pastor. 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.16-b6 Reach Township School Area Board - Calling Tenders for PAINTING, Bethel and Saintfield schools. IFor particulars apply to Thomas Sharp, Greenbank, Ontario. 1 Sunday, July NANO R EERE EARNER SERENE AARNE SPECIAL ANNUAL SERVICE BREADALBANE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Utica; Ontario 15, 2.30 p.m. v 4.5% SNe? Ra L RRER CS SAN x > . FIN PANT sy A yh. CRRA | 3 18 We Lo 3 4 3 I oY 5 h ECR } « wN i » 3 COMING EVENTS Baking Sale Sponsored by Mrs, O'Neill's Group of W.A, on Salurday, July 14th, on the lawn of the ited* Church, Will members please bring baking in by v 10 a.m. julyh United Church: WLS © W. M. S. of the United Church are cancelling the July picnic until Sep- tember meeting. Family Picnic The Oddfellows & Rebekahs Annual Family Picnic will be held at Birdseye Centre Park, Port Perry on Wednes- day, July 25th, 1956. Supper at 6.30 p.m. sharp." ERT Brooklin House ~ Has just installed an Infra Red Bar-B-Q machine to barbe- que chicken in the most modern, scientific way. Por the --~juicest, tenderest, tastiest Chicken, cooked faster with no hard legs or wings. This Infra-Red machine cooks chicken from the inside out as well as from the outside in, thereby thoroughly cooking the chicken. . We now have Bar-B-Q chicken for the dining room and take away service, This take away service at only : $1.85 per chicken Come and try our chicken dinner, inspect the machine, and we know you will take a few away, Bill Goodwin BROOKLIN = Phone 80 4 Cards of Thanks I wish to thank Dr. Dymond, the nurses and staff of the Community Memgrial Hospital, and especially Mrs~King, for their kindness to me; also Rev. Dr. Armstrong, and Rev. R. H. Wylie and the many friends and relatives who called or seat_.cards while I was in the hospit . Anderson. We would like to express our sin- nurses and staff of the Memorial Hos- pital, Port Perry, relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness to our dear wife and mother during her illness. - Robert Reader, Owen Reader and family. Mere words are inadequate to ex- press our gratitude and heartfelt thanks to our many relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved wife and mother... We espe- cially wish to thank Pastor Delaney for his consoling words and all the donors of the beautiful floral offer- ings. Robert Reader, Owen Reader and family. Deaths READER, Ellen Maude -- At Port Perry Community Hospital on Thurs- day, July Oth, 1956, Ellen Maude Montgomery, beloved wife of Robert Reader, age 76 years. Funeral was from McDermott - Panabaker funeral Chapel on Saturday, July 7th at 2.00 ign. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. BELL, William Ewart -- At the South Waterloo Memorial Hospital, on Tuesday,.July 10th, Wm. Ewart Bell in his G8th year. Resting at MeDermott- Panabaker funeral Chap- cl for service on Thursday, July 12th at 2,00 pal r--y------ ub i pai il20 Pine Grove --- ""M¥. and Mrs. C. Gourlie had supper Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Syers. Mr, and Mrs. John Rice and family spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Gourlie. Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel are holi- daying with relatives. Miss June Hill is spending 2 weeks lioliday with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hill also Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emby of Campbellford. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Collins spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. Gourlie and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quantz spent Friday evening also. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Stark and Ilva, Mr. and Mrs. Les, Taylor, Bill and Susanne of Udora calling on Mr. and Mrs, Earl Ballard Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Phil, Pamela and Lynne also visited Sunday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quantz visited Wednesday evening with* Mrs. H. Armstrong and Clarence. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Heard of Ux- bridge visited Mrs. Armstrong and Clarence Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Armstrong, Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Heard calling on Mr. and Mrs. Al Parkin of Mount Zion Sunday afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Gourlie spent an ev- ening last week with Mrs. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ballard of Toronto. Pers Ls Prince Albert * Mr, Frank Vickery has returned home from his daughter's Mr, and Mrs, L. Devitt and family, Oshawa. Recent relatives holidaying with Mr. and Mrs, C. Newnham included her sister Mrs, Kimmerly and little girls Ruth and Patsy, also a cousin Jimmie Smith all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. N. McCrea and Néil, Brampton, with Mr, and Mrs, E. Me- Crea. : oi Mrs. Rattenberfy from DeKalb, 111, U.S.A. is spending a vacation with her sister Mrs. Wm. Martyn and Mr. Martyn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson of Osh- awa spent Sunday with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Les, Beacock's. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffrey and family were paid a visit from thew neice and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Dale OliveraRegina, Sask. Murs. Oliver is the duughiy of Mr. Clarence Jeffrey. Bruce Martyn and Donald Beacock are home from enjoying scout camp life with the pack and leaders on Scu- gog Island. The Hooper family are now resid- ing during holidays at their cottage at Stephenson's Point. The Woman's Association met at thé home of Mrs. Grant Hunter on Wednesday evening, June 27th, Mrs. Hunter presided and meeting was opened with the theme song, "Let the Beauty of Jesus be seen in Me"; followed by a Hymn. The Seripture from Psalms was read by Mrs. McKerihan, and the topic ably taken by Mrs. Robertson. Following the different reports al business period followed -- discussion of the inside finishing of the little former coal room, ete. A motion carried that material be purchased for néw collars for the choir gowns. Three visits were reported. Meeting closed with Ifymn and Miz- pah Beendiction. Group 2 served lunch. The sacred hymns on T.V. were appreciated, bringing a fine evening to a close. Sympathy is extended to Mr, Robert |- Reader, and family, in the passing of wife and mother, Mrs. Reader. Come and Have Fun at the STARR "DOC" DYMOND PIC cere appreciation to Dr. Dymond, the | | IC 2 AT GREENWOOD PARK (On Number 7 Highway--5 miles West of Brooklin) ON SATURDAY, JULY 2lst (Beginning at about 2:30 p.m. 0@ SWING ON DOWN 10 THE HAPPIEST SHINDIG | |, IN THE OLD HOMETOWN! | Cr rie on i Tee i nn 2 SECOND BIG FEATURE You'll ROLY, in the aisles.. with its laughter! THE HOOSIER HOT SHOTS ONING SISTERS, NN Ly iil d. 47577 Bursting the floodgates of emotion =. § shattering all barriers of race and time! ains of We Nal chipur Lana TURNER - Richard BURTON- Fred MacMURRAY Joan CAULFIELD - Michael RENNIE with EUGENIE LEONTOVICH 7A 20th Century-Fox presents COLOR by . DE LUXE Guest Speaker -- Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D. . ¢ : - SRY Sos nn int Als £ I wish/to~thank all our very kind (Games Races Prizes for Young ig . FRARK Rss as . Special Music , : friends" and neighbours of Scugog, | / . t A! JEAN NEGULESCO | Soloist from Ashburn. Junior Farmers Quartette Port Perry and Oshawa for all the ; . 3 A 0 dai : MERLE MILLER VIERYD r "ILC DO) lovely rds, gifts d flowers sent : Li ata od TRE TR 5 bi EVERYRODY: WELOONY . to ih et: also all who and Old. Free Ice Cream and Tea . Lo ? ee gr Sars. FA i A ------------. | brought baking and helped in any a : | Based on 2 Novel by Louis Branticid In the wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOU 1 w| way at home. I would like to thank - W - HU i fev. Dr. Armatranee members of te Free Admission. Br mg Your Own WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 18 and 19 Scout Mothers Auxiliary, members of - . ; Maybelle Rebekah Lodge for their " " Week-End SPECIALS, July 13-14 visits and very kind and cheerful Picnic Basket DOCTOR AT SEA , words; algo to thank Dr. Irwin and |}; A ] . TECHNICOLOL Stari . Oc ' x IAN YAN . . Dr, McKay and the staff and nurses 2 OC JL R. Starring AYLMER WAX BEANS, 20 02. ....ccovvvviiivireiinninnn, 2 for 39c. of the Oshawa General Hospital for DIRK BOGARDE and BRIGETTE BARDAT LIBBY'S DEEP, BROWN BEANS, 20 02. .....ccccveune. % for 370. [J he kindness shown me aval Pulford : : : CHUM DOG FOOD, 15 07, oiciiioesssisssirsinin 2 for 23c. Soman : MEET YOUR LOCAL MEMBERS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 20 and 21 MOTHER PARKER'S TEA, 60 bag Size ....coooeceviveninnnn, wed19e, The "Deacon's Seat" was a large nm ER" . . X seat close by the fireplace in a log- Mr. Starr and Dr. Dymond; also Hon. James Allan, Minister SEIGE AT RED RIV SUNBEAM BREAD, FRESH DAILY ging camp bunkhouse. ol : : : i ove of Highways; Clayton Hodgson, M.P., and Hon. William TECHNICOLOR Starring = Oo ' hi 2 | -- VAN JOHNSON and JOANNE DRU : A great majority of the sounding Goodfell Minist { Municipal Affai DOUPE'S STORE boards used by large piano 'makers roodfellow, Minister of Municipa airs, algo * are made from B.C, sitka spruce, . A - v ' "TARZAN, THE APE MAN" : $5.9 COME ONE - COME ALL = EVERYBODY WELCOME Starring . issmuller, Neil Hamilto ! y PRINCE ALBERT Phone 485W Commercial plywood as known to- : ' Starring Johnny We pH) Wer, I, Hamiiton, C. Aubrey Smith, wr day dates from 1905 when it was first \. -- : made in St. Johns, Oregon. fT EN -- A --------- i | Cian -~

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