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

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Erm aR N a NTR fag wes.) en 4--PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28rd, 1956 LOCAL Principal at High School Next Week With slightly more than a week to the beginning of another school year the first step towards renewing this venture comes with the announcement that the offices of the principal, Grant C. MacDonald, Port Perry High School, will be open during school hours, Wednesday, August 20th, The purpose: to make available an opportunity for the pupils to dis- cuss next year's program of studies, This will be an opportunity for pupils, to obtain counsel regarding their fu- ture educational pursuits, Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Harper will be in Toronto to attend the reception in honour of Mr. M. A. Secor, who will be 100 years old on Saturday, August 2b, 1956. Mr. Secor is a relative of Mrs. Harper, Birth Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Midgley (nee "Wilma McCartney) are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Kimberly Anne, at Port Perry Mem- orial Hospital, on August 16, 1956, Announcement Mr. and Mrs. T'rank L. Ray of Port Perry announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Winnifred, to Mr. Harry Thomas, Morris, son of Mr. Harry Morris, and the Late Mrs. Morris, of Ross-on-Wye, England, The marriage to take place on Saturday, September 156th, at 2.30 o'clock in the Port Perry United Church. ; ards of Thank Cards of Thanks We wish to thank friends and neighbours, Dr. Rennie, Mr. and Mrs. Levinson, also the nurses of the Com- munity Hospital, Port Perry, for their kindness during my recent accident and illness. Mrs. Robert Heayn and family. I wish to thank those kind friends and neighbours who remembered me with cards, flowers and messages of cheer, during my recent stay in hos- pital. Ivor Lawrence, 'In Memoriam GRAY--In loving memory of A. R. Gray, who passed away August 18, 19656. His weary hours and days of pain, His troubled nights are past; And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last. Lovingly remembered by his wife, Gertrude, and family, -HOWARD---In loving memory if my dear husband, Herbert Howard, who passed away August 28, 1053, My lips cannot tell how I miss him, My heart cannot tell what to say, God only knows how I miss him In a home that js lonesome today. Ever remembered-by his wife, Rosina. STRONG-In loving memory of a dear father, Joseph Strong, who passed a- way August 18, 1951. Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, ey were the kind of Father Yous ay d ones would never forget. Fondly remembered by Hugh and family, NEWS CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. K. W, Scott, L.Th., Rector. Sunday, August 26th-- hd 9.30 a.m.--Holy Communion ~ 7 p.m.--Evensong, Prayer and Ser- vice--Rev, H, KE. Pelletier, L.Th. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, August 26th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 11 am.--Primary Sunday School No evening service, . The congregation extends a welcome to the members of St. John's Presby- terian Church to worship with them while Dr. Armstrong is on holidays. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B. A,, D. D. Minister: During August joint services will continue, We will worship in the United Church. "All are urged to at- tend services regularly. Because of extensive alterations to the Sanctuary, services during Sept. will be held in the Sunday School room, \ x PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Paul Delaney Sunday, August 26th-- Sunday School at 10 a.m, Morning Service at 11 a.m. F.vening service at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Young People's on Friday at 8 p.m. The United Church of Canada * SCUGOG - MANCHESTER * ' Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.D. Minister . Sunday, Auenst 26th--, «| GRACE CHURCH--10.00 a.m. MANCHESTER and . PROSPECT--11.16 a.m. hd .{ Combined Service of Manchester and Prospect for balance of August. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, August 19th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service, CHRIST IS THE LIFE Everyone Welcome K. Sprackett, Pastor. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR Radio Station CKLB, 1360 on your Dial Every Sunday Morning at 10.06 Oshawa "We need our Church-- our Church needs us." dec.16-66 In Memoriam ESPIE--In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, David Espie, who died Aug. 22, 1953. Memories in our hearts today, Mean more than words can ever say. Always remembered by his Wife, Daughtets and families. HOWARD--In loving memory of a dear Father, and Grandfather, Herbert G. Howard, who passed away August 28th, 1963. is memory i8 our keepsake With which we will never part, God has him in his keeping We have him in our hearts. Lovingly remembered by daughter Iithel, son-in-law Jim and Grandchildren, Doupe's Store PROMPT DELIVERY PRINCE ALBERT A good selection of Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables MORNING and AFTERNOON Prince Albert Phone 485W I -- COMING EVENTS Supper will be served in the United Church, at Blackstock, on Fair Day, August 25, commencing at 6 pan. Admission $1, Children 60c. UXBRIDGE, ONT. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT. AUGUST 23-24-25 Come Next Spring Technicolor Starring Steve Cochrane and Ann Sheridan. MONDAY and TUESDAY) AUGUST 27 and 28 Never Say Goodbye Technicolor Starring Rock Hudson and Cornell Borcheas WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY AUGUST 29 and 30 Lieutenant Wore Skirts Adult Entertainment Cinemascope and Technicolor starring Tom Ewell and Sherry North FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 31 and SEPT. 1 'The Last Hunt Cinemascope and Technicolor starring Robert Taylor, Stewart Grainger, Lloyd Nolan, Debra Paget, Russ Tamblyn A Great M.G.M. Picture ey Blackstock Montreal, were recent guests of the Stapilands, Frances -Staniland went home with them for two weeks. @ Mrs." Edna Gibson, Nestleton, spent the week-end with Mr; and Mrs. Har- Mrs. Goldwin Faint and girls have returned to Toronto after spending a month at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Gray and family have 'moved to their new home in North Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Scott, Port Perry, have purchased and' moved intd the home in the south of the village formerly owned .by the Tate Mrs. Virginia Archer. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mollon, Sunderland, are spending the weéek at H, Martyn's and Mrs. Scott, Tyrone was a Sunday guest, Miss Joan Venning is employed at General Motors during the holidays. Miss Carol Henry, Janetville, is working at Blythe & Millers, Caesarea and spending the nights and Sundays with her grandmother, Mrs. F. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Ronald and Larry spent Sunday and Monday on a trip through the Ottawa district, Donna McLaughlin visited at Ross Ashton's," Haydon, last week and Sheryl and Glen returned home with her for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Mann, Stouffville, 'were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Art Palk. Rk Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown, Chicdgo, spent a few 'days with'Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Hill, ~ Mrs. S. A. Devitt and Mrs. David Hill are spending this week on a cruise of the Great Lakes. Mrs. Garnet Murrray and we Port Credit, are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Taylor. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton, on the arrival of a daughter. Very successful "Re Opening Days" were held at Martyn's Lucky Dollar Store, Friday and Saturday. Some twenty-five persons won' bags of groceries when the bel} rang at inter- vals through the two "days. Mr. M. Emerson was the winner of the elec- tric clock in the draw at 10 p.m. on Saturday. All enjoyed the free pop and ice cream, Mr. Melville Griffin is spending his two weeks holiday on a. trip to West- ern Canada. Cae Visitors with the Wallace Marlows and Harry VanCamps during the week end were Mr. and Mrs, Ross Suggett, Kenneth and Richard, Halifax, N.S.; Mrs. Bill McMullon and Mrs. Walter McGill, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leask, Taun- ton, visited Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Marlow on Sunday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask, Taunton, spent Sunday with the Ivan Thomp- sons at the cottage, Williams Point. Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders, Ajax, spent Sunday with Mrs, John Scott and Mrs, Campbell, Mr. Saunders preach- ed at Nestleton Presbyterian Church and is an old school teacher acquaint- ance of Mrs, Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow, Miss P. Wright, Mrs. Neil 'Bailey and Miss Catherine Bailey are holidaying at a cottage at Nottawasago. Mr. and Mrs, Ormiston, Mrs. Prouse, of Brooklin, visited Mr. and Mrs, L, Griffin and Mr. Melville Griffin, on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Merrill VanGamp and children and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Malcolm visited Mr, and Mrs. Ray Mal- colm, Janetville, Sunday. Elizabeth Thompson and Lynda Kyte spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Leask, Taunton, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Mrs. Scott and Mr. Campbell, spent Monday in Lindsay. i Everyone is extra busy these days, harvesting, threshing and preparing for our big Fair on Saturday. Mr. Dougal McDougal called on friends in the village over the week- end. Roberta Ford, Toronto, is spending this week with her grandmother Mrs. Robert Ford. Mr. Milton Payne, Montreal, is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs, Russell Mountjoy. Sunday they three and Mrs. John Mec- Kee attended decoration services at Pontypool and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Payne A number from here attended the Ginn family picnic at the cottage of Mr and Mrs, Wm. Laurenson, View Lake, Sunday. Miss Doreen Runtz, Oshawa, was a guest of the Ed, Harris family for the week-end. Mrs. Allan Rahm and baby, of Port Perry spent a day last week calling on friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. John Rahm and Miss Joyce Venning spent the week-end at their cottage, Belmont Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Turner and girls, Mr. and Mrs, Blake Gunter and chil- dren are spending two weeks at their cottage, Coe Hill. Mrs, Ivait*Shook and Miss Marjorie Ann spent a few days last week with Mrs. John and Mr, and Mrs. Gib Mar- took them home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Fitze visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fitze, in Oshawa, on Monday. Mr. Joe Collery, Cornwall, called on the Hertor Shortridges on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sonley and Lean- ne, Port Perry, were Sunday guests of the Dalton Dorrells. Continued on page 8 Mrs. Will Robertson, Mordon, Man.; low. Mr. Shook came Saturday and : WE STILL HAVE A FEW OUTSTANDING USED CARS dition, many of which carry a full guarantee. SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF CARS AKE Drop ipr6r Give Us a Call ath HOWARD MOTORS PORT PERRY PHONE 74 HOWARD CHALLIS, 'Proprietor "Dollars and Senge" One of the best ways to encourage good sound sleep a is to have a good sound bank balance. Regular savings can make life a lot pleasanter in a hundred and one other Yas Yo may want the down payment ona hos of yor own,aTVsetoracar... perhaps the children' s education is on your mind or a leisurely retirement someday. Whatever itis that you want or need, you have to learn the secret of putting something by regularly. Pay by pay you store away the money except in emergencies till' you réach your savings goal--then you start saving for the next one. Why not open a Savings Account with us today ? THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE! NW-226 J. R. Helm, "Manag er PORT PERRY pany All these cars are clean and in excellent Mechanical con-' ' ------------- em m= =A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE= == = w= wee em ee HOWARD MOTORS PHONE 74 0-2266D PORT PERRY ® 9 ®

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