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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Apr 1957, p. 4

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Po Bh ada haa . HO, ES A En Ey 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 11th, 1087 Recent visitors with Mrs. C. C. Jef- frey and Bob were Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Smith of Port Stanley, Mr. and drs. K. E. Courtice of Courtice, Miss Elizabeth Russell, Miss Isabel Russell, Mrs. J. H. Scobell and Me. and Mis. I. D. Slemon all of Ottawa. In Memoriam TAIT--In loving memory of a dear uncle Cecil Tait, who passed away on April 12, 1956. oa. Loving and kind in all his ways. Upright and just to the end of his days. Sincere and true in his heart and mind. Beautiful memories he left behind. Ever remembered by neice Hazel, Jay and Family. SMITH, THOMAS--In loving me- _ mory of a dear uncle and brother (Tom) who passed away April 15, '65. Always we do remember.' A loving thought we give To one no longer with us But who in our hearts still lives. Lovingly remembered by neices Mabel, Helen, Wilma and Jessie, sister Mary and brother Jack. LOCAL NEWS CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th., Rector Sunday, April 14--Palm Sunday 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School Le 7.00 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. JOHN'S Minister: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B. A,, D.-D. Sunday, April 14th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School 7 pan.--Evening Worship PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Paul Delaney Sunday, April 14th-- Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning Service at 11 a.m, Evening Service at 7.00 p.m. A" The United Church of Canada SGUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A. B.A. Minister * Sunday, April 14th-- 10.15 a.an.--Scugog Church (Grace) - 11.00 a.m.--Scugog S. S. (Head) IL15 am.--MANCHESTER L165 p.m --PROSPECT CHURCH 5.00 p.m.--P.M.S.HIC SUPPER at Prospect 7.00 p.m.--Prospéct Church. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the Morning Ser- | Coming Event LE A Rf IL LR A I a Ad SR a. COMING EVENTS March Merriment The: Young People's Union of the Port Perry United Church are pre- senting a repeat performance of their populay entertainment, "March Mer- riment" in the High School autitorium on April 15 at 8 p.m. aprll P.P. Rod & Gun Club rPORT PERRY ROD & GUN CLUB will niet in the room above Brock's Department Store on Monday evening at 8 p.m. Every member is requested to attend. ; The Port Perry Choral Society will sing the "St. Luke Passion" on Good Friday Evening at 8.00 p.m., in the [est soloists will be Marion Heaver, Church of the Ascension, Port Perry. Soprano, John Kileeg, tenor; Alan Jackson, organist, " Teacher Wanted Port Perry Public School requires a gentleman teacher for a Grade VI Class or a lady teacher for a Grade II Class for September. Salary schedule in effect; allowance for ex- perience. Apply stating age, quali- fications," experience, and name of your last Public School Inspector, to Mr. Norman Heayn, Secretar,y Port Perry Public School Board, Port Perry, Ont. April-11 United Church = Women's Assoc. The April meeting of the Port Perry United Church Women's Association was held Tuesday, April 2nd, in the Sunday School room, with a very good attendance. This was a general meet. ing of all the groups. The President Mrs. W, A. Jackson, presided. The_Devotional was taken by Mrs. Oldfield's group, with the following ladies participating. Scripture reading---Mrs, Wesley Thompson Devotional Topic--Mrs. Harold Euchre \ . In aid of the Utica Hall Building i Fund in the Manchester Hall on Sat- urday, April 13th, Admission 50c, Soapless Opera An entertaining and educational re- view sponsored by General Electric Prizes and lunch. Hocken Prayer--Mrs. Geo. Oldfield Hymns -- "Beneath The Cross of Jesus" and "Take Up Thy Cross" were sung. The minutes were read by Secretary Mrs. G. M. Williams, and approved. The Treasurer, Mrs, Chas. Reesor gave the financial Statement. Reports of progress in the groups, aa Ns aye since the general meeting in January, were given by five leaders, Mesdames Oldfield, O'Neill, Hoskin, Webster and Cawker. Mrs. F. Crawford re- ported on the flowers for the Church. Mrs. Smallman, visiting and Christ- ian Fellowship Convener, gave the number of calls on sick, shut-ins and newcomers for the past two months, During the business period the mem- 4 bers décidedt to send the sum of fif- teen dollars to the Presbytery for the annual fee. : : "The President, 'Mrs. Jackson, and Vice-President, Mrs, R: Cornish, at- tended an Executive meeting, March | 48th in Northminster United Church, i Oshawa, in connection with the Spring | Convention, which is to be held in Newcastle United Church, Thursday, April 26th, morning and afternoon sessions. Registration -- 10 a.m. Theme--"Ye are My Witnesses". The Port Perry W.A. in charge of the Af- ternoon Devotional. The President requested as many as possible attend. |§ The Dominion Council has asked that each W.A. compile a history .of their church and send it in to them. Four members were asked to look af- ter this, namely--Mrs. R. B. Small- man, Mrs, C. C. Jeffrey, Mrs. Z. Jack- son and Mrs, H. Stone. - This part of the meeting was closed by the Theme Song and Prayer, The Program was in charge of Mrs. R. Webster's group. Mrs, Harold Honey rendered a de- lightful solo -- "What Will You Do With Jesus", accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Taylor Jr. at the piano. - We were privileged to have as our| Mrs. R. B, Smallman gave an Eas- speaker, Mrs. Allen Martyn, of Scu-| ter poem which was enjoyed by all gog Island, who gave us a very fine cial half hour spent. Delicious refreshments were served Easter Message. Her text was taken | by Mrs. Hoskin, and group, and a so- from Matthew, Chapter 27, verse 82. poe 20008090 The County of On en designated a supervised area as-of April 1s, J#57, under the provisions of the Brucellosis Act, 1956. As a result: - 1. Every female calf, except those in listed helds, must be vaccinated after reaching the age of four months but Yefore attaining the age of 11 -months. \ | 2. Cattle owners may have their calves vaccinated by the veterinarian of their own choice. 3. If the veterinarian chosen has an agreement with the Minister, and every practitioner has had an opportunity of entering into such agreement, the cost of vaccination will be borne by the Ontario Department of Agriculture. Toio%e, o% ue so aM te S00 a 0 00 su 0 Sn 0 0 Me Se 4, Certain restrictions apply to the movement of female "cattle over 11 months of age from non-supervised areas into supervised areas; so consult your veterinarian before moving cattle across county boundaries. . 5. Every cattle owner who fails to have his calves vaccinated, or who contravenes any other provisions of the Act may be charged with an offence. Hon. Wm. A. Goodfellow H. L. Fair, : Minister of Agriculture, Agricultural Representative Province of Ontario. Ontario County. SCP08080008 SRB080228080808080e0e000s DIAMOND--In loving memory of vice. All are invited to come and . i a dear husband, father and grand- |, ship, toe | 2d, the Her pooubles Club in the . -- -- father, Ewart Diamond, who passed ) United Church Basement on Friday, V : : ch "away April 11, 1956 - April 12 at 830 p.m." Lunch and ' PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH |prizes. Admission 50e. ® « There is no parting from those we love, ~ - "No distance can divide, For today in memory's garden We still walk side by side. ) Each dawning day a thought of him, HY At eventide a prayer, UE And in the hearts that loved him He always will be there. Lovingly remembered by his wife, Children and Grandchildren. Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, April 14th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--A Christian and His Creed No. 6--I believe in the Holy Spirit ] 7 p.m.--Jesus and Gethsemane Easter Tea and Home Baking Sale under the auspices of the Wo- men's Auxiliary of the Church of the Ascension from 3 to 6 p.m. on Satur- day, April 27th in the Parish Hall. April 18 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR ONTARIO TICE /, -- "REGARDING | BRE "THE MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX ACT" EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1957, IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO ¥ Ld PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - N O Rev. Harold J. Williamson, Pastor 1 Sunday, April 14th-- * 10 a.m.--Sunday School. * 11 -a.m.--Morning Worship. « Radio Station CKLB, Oshawa Evangelist and Mrs, J. C. Shrier ) 1350 on your Dial will be preaching and singing in| Every -Sunday Morning at 10.05 both of these services. *- - "We need our Church-- Special Services continue -- Tuesday, 'a our Church needs us." Thursday, Friday, at 8 pm, ~ Dec. .26-b7 "7 p.m--Evangelistic Service. ; Card of Thanks DIAMOND--In loving memory of our dear brother; Ewart, who passed' away one year ago, April 11, 1956. - Somewhere back of the sunset Where loveliness never dies They sleep in a land of glory, y Mid the blue and the gold of the 1d skies. Lovingly remembered by brother Lionel, sisters Frances and Jessie. Special music. * ; Everyone welcome =~ NG L : . Very gratefully I extend my thanks On April 1, 1957, The Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Act came into effect in Ontario. The Act Na it and appreciation to all those who so' provides for a tax of 20¢ per gallon on fuel oils, other than gasoline, such as diesel, - Ah Pp ENTECOSTAL CHURCH kindly remembered me with fruit, domestic, furnace, light, medium and heavy (except bunker), used to drive a motor o AE ./ cards, flowers, letters and friendly in- vehicle OR used in Ail anger in connection with the construction and maintenance Hy Ve RLIQTIC ( iri i i ; of any public thoroughfare. . ' oh EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN ~~ / im my a | he Fuel oils commonly known as STOVE OIL, KEROSENE, COAL OIL AND DISTILLATE 2 APRIL 16 - 28, SUNDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY, 8 p.m. nurses and staff of the Community ARE EXEMPT FROM TAX, unless they are placed in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle 5 ay k # Memorial Hospital, Port Perry and or used in any manner in connection with the construction and maintenance of any ~ public thoroughfare. . : CONSUMERS --Please note A tax of 20¢ per gallon is payable by: . 1. Every person who receives fuel oil in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle. : 2. Every person who receives fuel oil that is not exempt from tax in a receptacle of less i than 40 gallons capacity, unless such receptacle is directly connécted with a machine that is not a motor vehicle. Example--The person will not be required to pay the tax on the fuel received in a tank which is directly connected to the furnace for heating his home; or, similarly, a manufacturer may receive the fuel, less tax, if it is placed in a tank directly con= nected to his manufacturing equipment. i Every person who is not a registrant (see Registration Certificates below) and whe receives fuel oil in a receptacle having a capacity of 40 or more gallons, unless such receptacle is directly connected with a machine that is not a motor vehicle. Rev and Mrs J Shrier Li Charles Brignal fo his Pi gues. ° eo We We \ > frs. H. S. Reazin. OF OTTAWA, ONT." . - " Births BIRKETT--Mr, and Mrs. Ray Bir- ket are happy to announce the birth of their daughter on April 8th, 1957, at Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital, a sister for Wayne. In Memoriam SMITH, THOMAS--In loving me- | ; ", SUPPLIERS--Please note ; All suppliers of fuel oil must become registrants (see Registration Certificates below). Fuel oil may be purchased "less tax" by: 1. Any registrant who receives fuel oil in a receptacle having a capacity of 40 or more - ~ gallons. Such a receptacle must not be the fuel tank of a motor vehicle. : . 2. Any person who receives fuel oil in a receptacle directly connected with a machine that is not a motor vehicle. Examples--Furnaces, manufacturing units, etc. Such a person is not required to become a registrant. : : REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES - Law <= SPECIAL MUSIC IN EVERY SERVICE x) Rev. Harold J. Williamson, Pastor ". | CAWKER BROS. York Frozen Orange Juice, 2 tins 29c. He bade no one his last farewell, 5 Home-made Sausage ........ Ib. 3c. ) " . «a : : He said good-bye to none. ol Sp Short Ribs for braising ne 1b. 29¢. The heavenly gates were opened, . A loving voice said "come". Sadly missed by wife Mabel. mory of my dear husband, Tom, who passed away so suddenly an April 16, "1955. ; \ PORT PERRY vi y ' ' : "TAIT -- In loving memory of our Application forms for Registration Certificates may be obtained from the Comptroller SEE a PHONE 29 "The Family Butche dear Uncle Cecil Tait who left us sud- of Fyne, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2. A $1.00 fee must accompany each com= (ie lenly, April 12, 1956. leted application form. ' oni dor him in silence inh registrant must forward on or before the 25th day of each month to the Comp- 7» 21 "ii Tame: we all rede, troller a return containing a complete record of purchases, sales, consumption and § x ANOTHER TERRIFIC TWO HOUR SHOW There's nothing left to answer inventory of fuel oil for the preceding month, together with payment of the amount of h tax shown therein to be payable. Forms for this purpose may be obtained from the But his picture on the wall. Oy ildi j Rie Ever. remavthered by ils weiss, Comptroller of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2. . Hilda, Ross and family. hic 2 " REFUNDS Persons who have paid tax on fuel oil that is not used to drive a motor vehicle or in connection with the construction and maintenance of any publi¢ thoroughfare may a apply for refund of such tax. Application forms for this purpose may be obtained from the lo: oe of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, ' AT RNa " bois PENALTIES (IN PART) FOR CONTRAVENTION OF THE ACT 3 s Valley Boys wT 4 AMERICA'S NO. I WESTERN BAND, featuring Dubert Dobson Curley Lewis WITTE, WILE: ' 2 lao k " > ) y } T S$. 1. If any person not holding a Registration Certificate in good standing supplies fuel to 144 (QUALITY RECORDING ar; ¢ anyone he will be required to pay a penalty of $100.00 for each violation. tt ny arr Y esol ARTIST) 2. Every person who fai 410 pay She tas in accordance with the Act shall pay a penalty * equal to the amount of tax an .00. : . 3. E registrant who refuses or neglects to collect the tax in accordance with this - - F loyd Lloy d Golden Valley Boys Act shall pay a penalty equal to the amount of the tax that he refused or neglectad' gy = I oi i to collect and $500.00, : & ' & DIO CORDING STARS ® A MAK Bok Wind 4 AETTY 4. Every employee of a registrant who svipplies fuel to a purchaser without collecting, 13 RADIO and RI: J. iG 3 = GOO HEADIVELE, - 15 BORN fon hig riage the tax imposed by the Act hall a penalty equal to the A RICA... : amount o e tax an 00. 3 ' HON. DANA PORTER PHILIP T. CLARK Treasurer of Ontario . Comptroller of Revenue - RED BARN OSHAWA Thurs., April 11 2 shows 7.30 p.m, and © 9.30 p.m, Jack Pargeler Service Station

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