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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jul 1956, p. 4

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te a PI ; on ERE, (a | -_-- IT a a a AE . Sa Ja RAS "ed away July 28th, THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 26th, 1966 LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fines enjoyed al "visit from their granddaughter, Anne, who spent two weeks here. Mr. Geo. Fines of Windsor, with sons Teddy and Stephen, spent a few days with his pawents\before taking Anne home to Windsor.! ~ Visitors with Mrs. Cyril Jeffrey and Bob last week were, Rev. and Mis. Ww. C. Smith) of Port Stane y, and Mr. .and Mis. Alex. Gray of: Ottdwa, , Mr. and Mrs, Henry Topping, Mont- veal, are spending a week with, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott, Seagrave, Cards of Thanks I wish to thank the many friends, neighbours and relatives for the cards, 'gifts and flowers, also help in the home while 1 was ill in Mount Sinai Hospital, I-especially wish to thank those churches who prayed for me and "also the Good Neighbours Service Club, Prince Albert, The Scout Mo- thers Auxiliary, and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hedayn and their employees. All thir kind thoughts and deeds were appreciated. : much Mrs: Gilmour Rowntree. , I wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends and neighbours and Catholic Women League and Scout Mothe their lovely cards, let- ters and flowers, «during my recent stay in the hospital. I want to thank Dr. Kandel and Dr. Sturgiss and the nurses and staff of Community os- pital, Port Perry. Thanks again. r's for Mrs. Charlie McLaughlin [or ml In Memoriam FARMER ~~ In loving memory of my dear wife, Beth Yvonne, 1953. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps her near. Lovingly remembered by husband Archie and family. F eaturing SPRING LAMB who pass- Custom Slaughtering CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" i PORT PERRY PHONE 29 £ _- NEWS THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION i (Anglican) Rev, K. W, Scott, LTh., Rector Sunday,. July 29th-- 9.30 a.m--IHoly Communion. 7.00 p.m.--FEvensong and Sermon. rorr PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Thé" congregation of the United Church will worship with St. John's Presbyterian Church congregation during the month of July. i, fu ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Minister: Rev. B. D. Armdtrong, B.A., B.D. Sunday, July 29th-- 10 a.m.--Sabbath School. 11 a.n.---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 to all of us. X PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH I'astor: Paul Delaney Sunday, July 29th-- ~b Sunday School at 10 a.m, Morning Service at 11 am. Iivening service at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Young People's on I'riday at 8 p.m. The United Church of Canada * . SCUGOG - MANCHESTER Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A,, B.D. * Minister . Sunday, July 29th-- % 10.00 a.m.--Grace Church 11.15 a.m.--Prospect Church * 7.30 -p.n.--DManchester Church * "Come and Worship with us."*... PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, July 29th--_ 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service, CHRIST IS THE LIFE Everyone Welcome ' K. Sprackett, Pastor. ~ SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR 'Radio Station CKLB, 1350 on your Dial THE Oshawa Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 "We need our Church-- our Church needs us." dec.16-G6 IMPERIAL OIL EARNINGS INCREASE SHARPLY TORONTO.--Estimated earnings of Imperial Oil Ltd., in the first half of 1956 were $33,735,194 or $1.12 a share, the company said Tuesday. This compares with $24,363,477 or 82 cents a share in the first half of Iast-year. A LLLLLLLL LLL LE LLL LEP CCL Td SCUGOG INN GENERAL STORE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Full Line of GROCERIES, MEATS, also NOVE NOTIONS, DRYGOODS John L. Hobbs, Proprietor PHONE HARDWARE, CAESAREA ' CL LLL LT TIL ETL E LETTE EEN LTIES, BLACKSTOCK 21-r-3 August 16 YORK MEAT BALLS, 15 07Z. PRINCE ALBERT DOUPE'S WEEK-END SPECIALS NEW BLUE SUPER SUDS, large YORK PEANUT BUTTER, 9 oz. glass CLARK'S PORK Sd HANS, 20 oz. ...... Heres FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES DOUPE'S -- 2 for 39c. a 37c. gad STORE Phone 486W COMING EVENTS Lawn Supper Lawn supper at Prince Albert Unit- ed Church on August 7th, sponsored hy the W.A. Supper from 5,30 p.m. until all are served, Admission: Adults $1.00, Children 60c. Raspberry pie a specialty. Aug 2 Baking Sale On Saturday, August 4, will be held in front of 'St, John's Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m., sponsored by the Ladies Aid. July 26. Greenbank Please take notice that there is no Church Service on Sunday,. July 29th, but that there will be service on Sun- day, August bth, under the leadership of Mr. Kenneth Heron of Myrtle. Don't forget Sunday School \at the regylar hour, Mrs, Lorne Blakely and family, and Mrs. Myrtle Blakely spent last week at the Scott's cottage in Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Blakely were week-end visitors with Mrs, Albert Akhurst. "Sorry to hear that Mrs, Henry Tho- mas is in the Oshawa Hospital but hope she will be home soon. Mr. and Mrs. James Lee entertained Mr. Art Lee and family on Monday evening on the occasion of Jim Lee's birthday. Mrs, Wm. Wilson spent Monday in Oshawa. Mrs. Stewart and boys of Toronto are visiting with Mrs. Mills, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Budd of Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Reynolds of Niagara Falls, New York, were Sr Cente A . 4 Sry, BE NH a a a Bells Defence Communication School While stdents throughout Canada are- enjoying their summer holidays travelling, fishing or just lounging in the sun, 260 men whose age averagds about 26 are attending classes daily in an old building located in the heart | of 'downtown Montreal. The building houses a defence com- munications school--the only one of its kind in Canadp--operated by The Bell Telephone Company of Canada." The 260 men are being trained for service on the Mid:Canada Line, Young technicians recruited yith- in the seven companies which form the Trans-Canada Telephone System are taking a course which covers the entire range of modern communica- tions, After six months of study-- threé nionths basic and three months advanced training--the young tele> phone men emerge with a good know- Jao e of "microwave transmission, ra- 7; radio, telephone, radio-telephone, whan power distribution and many other components of up-to-the-minute communications. In his six months of journeying through the electronic maze a student acquires 5,000 sheets of paper with various kinds of notes. He sees 400 slides, numerous diagrams and circuit layouts, several films including one on fire-fighting, He learns to be- com& safety conscious, he improves his knowledge of first aid and he also acquires a good appreciation of problems connected with survival in the arctic. Then after six months of lectures, many hours of home work each week and several exams, the new electron- ies specialist is ready to go to one of the detection stations on the northern week-end visitors at Mr. and Ming Ivon Spencer. frontier. Along with other graduates 'from the Bell school, he will coordin- UXBRIDGE, ONT. FAMILY STYLE ENTERTAINMENT Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. July 25-26-27-28 THE KETTLES START A {Ma rorie MAIN he T an with UNA MERKEL: TED do CORSIA On same Programme and Added Attraction Western Singing Star EDDY ARNOLD "The Tennesse ? July30-31 "Ransom" Starring GLEN FORD and DONNA REED Wed.-Thur. Aug. 1-2 "Seven Cities of Gold" Starring RICHARD EGAN, ANTHONY QUINN, MICHAEL RENNIE, JEFFREY HUNTER ¥ and RETA MORENO { Cinamascope and t Technicolor Fri.-Sat. Aug. 3-4 "Backlash" starring RICHARD 'WIDMARK and DONNA REED Adult Entertainment Technicolor Sunday Mid-night Augustd | "New York "Confidential" . starring \ BRODERICK CRAWFORD RICHARD CONTE | MARILYN MAXWELL &' ANN BANCROFT and § "J. CAROLE NASH ! Plough Boy Adult Entertainment ate equipment installation, operate the electronic apparatus and keep it in working condition. Training these technicians for the Mid-Canada Line is part of the giant task undertaken by the Bell company in acting as the Trans-Canada Tele- phone System's project agent for the construction of the radar fence for the Canadian Government." Working in close cooperation with the Bell Com- pany, .are six other Canadian tele- phone organizations -- the Maritime 'Telegraph and Telephone Company, the New Brunswick Telephone Com- pany, the Manitoba Telephone System, the Saskatchewan Government Tele- phones, the Alberta Government Tele- phones and the British Columbia Tele- phone Company. The Mid-Canada' Line, which will be over 8,000 miles long, is being built, and eventually will be maintained, by the Trans- Canada 'Telephone System. One of the early steps in carrying ¥y ' out this project was the establishment of the electronics school in the old St. Lawrence street building, long the home of a famous tea compnay. Instructors were selected amongst experienced plant men, for the basic trainng period, and telephone engin- eers for the advanced course, When the engineering of: the equipment has been completed and the plant men have become fully conversant with its maintenance and operation, they will take over teaching in both parts of | Fair the course. In addition to the one class of R.C.A.F, attended the advanced course. -Outwof this school, one top telephone official. remarked, wiJl come many of the telephone plant managers of the future. Another incentive for the ambitious young technician who volun- teers for service on the Mid-Canada Line is the additional pay he will re- ceive for working at isolated locations. telephone men, men in uniform' Need Not Accept Undesirables TORONTO. -- Apartment house owners may legally turn down pros- pective tenants because of their race, color or creed, Judge Douglas C. Thomas ruled Tuesday. In rejecting the application of Sid- ney Forbes, a Toronto Negro, to have an owner prosecuted under the Ontario Accommodation Practices Act, Thomas said Mr. Forbes was undoubt- edly refused an apartment because of his color, but he ruled the act does not cover apartment houses, Judge Thomas said a defence con- tention that the act covers only places where the public is customarily ad- mitted must be upheld. He said that by advertising a va- cancy an apartment owner does not throw his building open to the public. bu Pictured above is an aerial view of [of picturesque St. Lawrence Islands)Ontario and New York State. (Photo the Thousand Islands International National Park, and is one of the prin- Bridge River. spanning the St. Lawrence The bridge cuts through part from Canadian Government Travel cipal border crossing routes between | Bureau). Jackson's July SALE ENDS Next TUESDAY ONLY A FEW ars LEFT -- SOSHOP EARLY BOLEN' § 18 inch REEL DeLUXE MOWER Regular $139.95 On Sale $119.95 - BOLEN'S Garden Tiller 21, h.p. Recoil Starter Regular $164.95 On Sale $149.95 KUT KWIK Rotary Mower Regular $69.95 Special $59.50 Garden Hose $2.75 Protbels 3 7) 54 Pittsburgh SUN'PROOF HOUSE pi SPECIAL ori gal Regular $8.15 Gal. FULL LINE OF i FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC DEFROST 5 CU. FT. $359.95 Regular $409.95 DOMINION DeLUXE WASHER Heavy Duty Pump Drainer. Regular Price $209.95 Trade Allowance $50.00 YOU PAY $1 59.95 | ONLY FRIGIDAIRE 8.1 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR Regular $299.95 CASH DELIVERED PRICE $209.95 - DOMINION : Vacuum Cleaner $89.95 Painting Supplies b.... Upholstered HASSOCK Ted Jackson Port Perry ~~ Phone 38w

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