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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Sep 1956, p. 4

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&--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1956 A -- a --. 7 ot ---- A BO Wl lh LOCAL Miss Evelyn Davidson, who enjoy- ed an BOOU-mile trip to California and the Canadian Rockies in August has gone fo Oakville where she is teach English on the High School Staff. Birth GOODE py to announce the arrival of their = -Gordon and Jean are hap- son, Gordon Richard, on Friday, Aug: 24, 1956 at the Community Memorial Hospital. A brother fo Wayne. Gregory N Ws THE CHURCHES eh RC H OF THE ASCENSION . (Anglican) tev, K. W. Scott, L.'T'h., dector Sunday, September 9th-- 11.00 wm.---Morning Prayer Opening of Sunday School, All children welcome. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH COMING EVENTS be tr) Causeway Lanes BOWLING ALLEY Port Perry daughter Margaret enjoyed a motor Ashburn The regular Sunday School and Church services were conducted at Burns Church on Sunday Sept. 2 at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Dr. B. D, Armstrong had charge of the church service and chose for his text Genesis 12, verse 1, During the service Mr. Fred Steph- en sang a solo "He Cares", We were pleased to welcome back Dr, Armstrong following a month's holi- day when he and Mrs. Armstrong and trip to the Maritimes. : The Ladies Bible Class will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. B. D. Armstrong, of Recent guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Routley were: -- Mr, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. McChristie, and Judy, Mr. Reg, Gibson, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. James Neilson, of Kitchener, Mrs. Roy Robertson, of Shirley, Mis James Lake, of Cresswell and Mr. J Barry, of Oakwood.. : _ | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Porter, and fa- mily, 'of Ottawa spent the week; erid with Mrs. M. Sparks, On Sunday, August 26th Mr, aid Mrs. Wes. Routley held a surprise party at their home to honour Mrs, Routley's sister and her husband Mr. and Mrs, Milton Jenkins of Little Bri- tain on the occasion .of their 256th wedding anniversary. On the spacious lawn a table was Aged Ewe--1 and 8 T. C. Glaspell | 3 and 4 Keith VanCamp. & Son; 2 and 4 Boyd Ayre. Ewe Lamb--1 and 8 Lloyd Ayre; 2 Shearling Ewe--1 and 8 T. C. Glas- [and 4 Keith VanCamp. pell & Son; 2 and 4 Boyd Ayre. . we Lamb--1 and 8 T. C. Glaspell & Son; 2 and 4 Boyd Ayre. iy A ¥ y Market Lamb any Breed -- Keith Southdowns VanCamp; Lloyd Ayre; F, Trewin; Aged Ram--1 and 3 Lloyd Ayre; 2 T. C. Glaspell. . Keith YanCamp. "| Market Lamb shown by Boy or ) Shearling Ram Lloyd Ayre. . Girl under 10 -- Lloyd Ayre; Lloyd Ram Lamb ---1 & 2 Lloyd Ayre; 3 Trewin; 3 & 4 H. Skinner. ; Keith VanCamp: Rest Flock on Grounds--Lloyd Ayre Aged Ewe--1 and 2 Lloyd Ayre; 3 1st and Boyd Ayre 'ond. and 4 Keith VanCamp, 'Shearling Ewe--1 and 2 I, 5 i Shropshire IH. Skinner--1st Prize in all Sge.. (Continued Next Week) Sb HET BA IIE 3 A w Mrs. M. A. Hoggard Rev. RH. Wylie, B.A., Minister Port Perry on Thursday, Sept. 13th set, decorated with a beautiful wed- I Sunday, September 9th-- at 8 p.m. Kindly note change of date. ding cake, bouquets of sweet peas and Card of Thanks 11 aan Morning Worship, Mrs. R. Richardson and daughter pink and silver streamers. Representative for Mr. and Mrs, Jenkins were the re- I would like to take this opportunity to say thanks to all my friends and relatives, all who sent ecards, flowers and gifts to me during my stay at the Port Perry Community Hospital, Thanks to Dr. Rennie, the nurses and staff for their excellent care and at- tention. --Mrs. Marion Yeo. Owing to the Anniversary Ser- vices at Prince Albert there will be no evening service. \ ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B. A,, D, D. Sunday, September 9th-- OPENING Friday, Sept. 7th DURING SEPTEMBER the Alleys will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Ruth attended' the wedding of Fred Gordon and Mary Martin in Kings- ton on Sat.,, Aug. 18. Mrs. Wm. Hopkins and son Maurice attended Bible Conference at Keswick last week. Miss Eileen Hamill is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dan- cey, of Cannington. Miss Vera Leach spent the week- cipients of many lovely and useful gifts as well as cards of congratula- tions. Among the guests were Mr. and Murs, J. McChristie, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Risebrough, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hamill and family, Misses. Myrtle Hamill and Mary Mec- Cowan, all of Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hamill and son Jack, Mr. and 10 a.m. Sunday School. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gord- : I aome---NMorning Worship. on English, of Woodville. Mrs. Wm. Holder, Mrs, Byrnell Wylie, In Memoriam FORDER---In loving memory of Jos. H. Forder, who died August 28, 19.13, There is no parting from those we love, No distance can divide, For today in memories garden We still walk cide by side. Each dawning day a thought of him, At eventide a prayer; And in the hearts that loved him He always will be there. Ever remembered hy his wife and family. Sonya Dr. Wm. Taylor, Mra. Taylor and Miss Jane Taylor of Peterborough and Mr. John RBrabazon of Blackwater were recent gruests of Mr. and. Mus. "Jo 8S. Maeltarlane. Because of extensive alterations to the Sanctuary, services during Sept. will be held in the Sunday School room, 1\ PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Paul Delaney Iastor: nt Sunday, September 9th-- Sunday School at 10 a.m, Morning Service at 11 a.m. Ivening "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 Pastoral Charge. MINISTER * Rev. J. K, Braham, M.A. B.D. * Sunday, September 9th-- . 10.00 a.m--Grace Church. © Roxy - Sat., Sept. 7-8 'Ma & Pa Kettle Back on the Farm L starring MARJORIE MAINE UXBRIDGE MONDAY and TUESDAY September 10 - 11 On Tuesday evening a large num- ber of friends and relatives of Flor- ence Doble and Douglas Ashton met |' in the basement of the church to hon- our them with a shower of gifts prior to their marriage on Sept. 8. The basement was tastefully decorated with pink and white streamers, white bells and baskets of gladioli. ~ Faye and Mary Heron sang a duet, A number of beautiful coloured slides was shown by Mr, Edgar Heron. A- mong these slides wree several pic- tures of local scenes and recent hap- penings which proved very interest- ing to all. This was followed with a duet by Diane and Margaret Fisher. Mr. Walter Kerr then spoke a few words and extended the congratula- tions and best wishes of the commun ity to the perspective bride and groom and asked them to come forward and of Manilla and Ernest Jenkins, of Little Britain, Blackstock Fair * (Continued from Front Page) Heifer 1 yr. old--1 & 2 Jas, Winter- bottom. Heifer Calf --1 & 2 Jas. Winter- bottom; 3 Carol Yeo. Bull Calf--1 & 2 -- Jas. Winter: bottom, Best Fat Steer--Lawrence McLau- ghlin; Larry Brown. Herd--Roselyn Flett; Jas. Winter- bottom, Holsteins Heifer; 1 yr. old--Vernon Asselstine Heifer Calf -- Harold Yellowlees; Vernon Asselstine, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nottingham and 11.15 a.m--Prospect Church. * Sheep family of Raglan wore Sunday visil- 7.30 pm.--DManchester Church. "| take their appointed seats at the front. Yelcenters ors at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Notting. | Special preacher for the day, Rev. The Swan Mrs. Routley pinned on Florence a| py 0 con® ho prose in all hams. Fustace McNeil of Seagrave. A cor-s (Cinemascope Tech. beautiful corsage of yellow carnations}. Mr. and Mrs, Bay Paul and family | dial invitation is given to all to come} ascope Tech.) while Glenys Stephen presented Doug- Oxfords of Peterborough were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Morrison. Mr. rand Mrs. Reid MacFarlane, Shepherd at Bexley. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Morricon and family spent Sunday with her brother and worship with us. " THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR Anniversary Services starring GRACE Lod and ALEC GUINES FRIDAY & SATURDAY September 14-15 las with a buttoniere. Mrs. Routley and Glenys Stephen then assisted Florence and Douglas in the unwrapping of their many Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downing of Toronto, spent the holiday week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred py Ram--1 & 3 H, Sinner; 2 & 4 Fred Trewin, Shearling Ram--1 & 4 Fred Trewin Suffolk Aged Ram--1 & 3 Boyd Ayre; 2 & The Ontario Motorman's Service Ass'n To learn more about our service: . ~ I'hone 397 W, Port Perry for Appointment aug 30 . A RSS ET AMD Tr Samm EI TE A ESR AGN SZ AML They' re all as near | ~ as your telephone In time of need, no dollars can measure the value of your telephone. I 5] Misses Leueen Maclarlane and Cyn- WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY i 2 & 3 H. Skinner. | WW thia Clarke and Miss Lorna Dure of tn abd v gifts. R Lowmbid & 8 Tred 7 in: y i Radio Station CKLB, Oshawa am _Lamb-- SMred irewhy; |. Th "Foronto spent the week-end with Mr. 1350 on your Dial September 12-13 Florence and Douglas both expres. '2 & 4 H. Skinner. IT'S NICE TO KNOW -- especially when it A and Mrs: JJ. 8, Maclarlane; and with sed their heartfelt and sincere thanks Aged Ewe--1 & 4 H. Skinners 2&3 you are alone at night -- that you have Jr Mr. and Mrs. Mackarlane vicited| Livery Sunday Morning at 10.05 to all and invited everyone to visit| py Trewin. only to pick up the telephone to summon * Ee their cousin Miss Sadie Stewart at "We 1 oe! Sit Chard Man Who Never Was them in their new home, Shearling Ewe--1 & 2 H. Skinner; the police or fire department -- call the ()] & At her cottage at Duclos PL, Lake Sim- ae \ " m " o A very dainty lunch was served and |g £4 pred Trewin, doctor--ask neighbors, or friends for help. PRN : ; Co our Church needs us. (Tech. Cinemascope) a social time enjoyed by all. ¥ coe, on Sunday afternoon, 4 . i, : y atl. Ewe Lamb--1 & 2 Fred Trewin; The speed and dependability of the 4 oo Trae. Willinimoen § ore starring CLIFTON WEBB and| Mr, and Mrs. Russell Richardson : ; ts oe, \ Mr. and Mrs, Ray Williamson and | dec.16-66 GLORIA GQ : i 3 & 4--H. Skinner, telephone and of the operators behind it not v4 family visited Sunday with Mr. and Ria A GRAHAME spent a few days last week at the Cotswolds only mean prompt help in emergencies large \ AE Mrs. Geo. Shepherd and Miss Dorothy home of dn Mrs. Llewellyn Ri- .. T. C. Glaspell & Sons--1st Prize in and small, but a comforting sense of security SIR, chardson, of King. all sections. through all the hours of day and night. Mr. Johnny Hutton and Mrs Tatton 3 4 T. C. Glaspell & Son. and family in Hamilton, ] . . " aw, ny Shearling Ram--1 & 3 Boyd Avro: of School re-opened on Tuesday with Prince Albert United Church. At Indian Fi hier Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton visit-f 4 T. C. Glaspell & Son. Th the teacher Mrs. Perey Sproule of 2.30 p.m. the Rov. I. K. Braham, BA, ed Mr. & Mrs. Peter Barrie of Stouff- Ram Lamb--1 & 3 Boyd Ayre; 2 vay, Oakwood at the Royal Oak, and Mys, | B.D.and a TA pms Rev, Charles starring KIRK DOUGLAS and | ville, on Sunday. & 4 T. C. Glaspell & Son, . A Jas Lake nt Braulis, Chrrke, Frankford. Special music at ELSA MARTINELLI Mr. John Humphrey, of Toronto ) -- 2 : : : and Mrs. ~ ol own dninl SPRING Locker Patrons and Local Dealers | | N TBE i cig LAMB Our office and plant will close at 12 i : ou" A Sn Custom o'clock noon on Saturdays, effective || ' cod UECE Slanohtering || Soriember 19th, for fall and winter COLOUR BLIND! A I ---- So months. uo Markt 2 n WHEN YOU BUY COAL... i on +1"/| CAWKER BROS. |! SILVERWOOD DAIRIES LTD. Toroito Royal Winter Fair District Fall Fair Dates International Plowing Matech--- Ontario County, Brooklin Oct. 0 - 12 Ottawa Winter Fair ...... Oct. 2 - 7 Nov. 9 - 17 hoth services. A = LLL Featuring "HE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 spent Sunday with Mr. Ernest Humphrey. N I Port Perry, Ont. FIPS > -- DOUPE'S WEEK. END SPECIALS @® SPECIAL SINGING by PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. and Mrs. Williamson. it can cost you money! Don't just order coal--insist on 'blue coal', 'blue coal' is colour-marked for your guarantee of heating satisfaction. Order 'blue coal' and get clean, safe, low-cost heat. Don't be colour-blind when you buy coal. It pays to order 'blue coal', DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE, 20 07. coe ovo, 17c. LILLA ST.--REV. H. J. WILLIAMSON, Pastor | AYLMER APRICOTS, 15 07 wooo 25, : X . KING SIZE BREEZE, with bath towel .oooooooeeeoooooooo $1.73 7p.m.-- Induction Service REESOR FUEL & LUMBER SUNBEAM GREEN BEANS, 20 0%. .... cooovvveeevieinn, ge. \ : TAN or ZANGELL. we Se ha A bY @® REV. D. I. ROGERS, Sectional Presbytery, will preach. Port Perr Y Phone 73 ue ror ® AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT : SAVES WORK--SAVES MONEY ON HARD COAL HEAT ® DouUpP E'S STORE 10 a.m SUNDAY SCHOOL. ' ) Phone 185W, Prince Albert 11 a.m--MORNING WORSHIP. ALL ORDERS OF $2.00 or over, Perfect comfort at the flick of a finger, 'blue coal' automatie heat is sompletely automatio-- 0 ash remoyal. from bin feed 'blue & coal' DON'T JUST ORDER COAL--INSIST ON 'blue cont' demonstration. = Delivered Free ALL WELCOME. -- . : eR a Lyn -

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