or is NA ah ELIE We Foes &--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1957 a LOCA Some old friends and former resi- dents have been back to Port Perry recently--Mr. and Mrs. Jack Starkey of California visiting with her mother Mrs. Taylor, have called on many old friends. Glen, who has been with his grandmother for some time will re- turn with his parents. Mr. John Ross Roach, of Windsor, and his mother, were visiting Mr. Jas. ?uddy, this week. # Mr. and Mrs, James Harrison, of Chicago, were with his brother, Mr. \Villiam Harrison, Miss Marjorie Liarrison was»in Chicago on holidays and returned with them. Mr. Grant Real and family, of Lon- don, are holidaying with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Real. The Frank Godley family spent an cujoyable week as guests of the John 'efford family at the Jefford summer tage on Lake Simcoe, near Lefroy. Mr, and Mrs, Don Anderson and d .ughter Kaye, of Grosse Ille, Mich., visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Warren during the past week. Mrs. Anderson is Mr. Warren's sister. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forster announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Marion Ann, to Mr. Donald Francis Wallace, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wallace of Port Perry. The marriage to take place on August 31st in Seagrave United Church. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dowson, Port Perry, announce 'the engagement of their daughter, Rena Bernice, to John Norman Carew, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carew, of Lindsay. Wedding to take place at 3:30 p.m. 'in' Grace ited Church, Peterborough, Sep- t.hoer 7, 1967. Announcement The engagement is announced of 'Pauline Frances Matt of Pefferlaw, "daughter of Mrs. Vera Porte, of To- "Toronto, and the late Peter Matt, to 'Douglas John Butt, Port Perry, son of "Mrs. Daisy Butt of Toronto and. the 'late Ralph Butt. The marriage to "take place in Pefferlaw on Saturday, ' September 14th. 'Announcement HADLEY -- Jim and Jean Hadley "are happy to announce the arrival of their chosen son, Kevin Paul, on July 30th, 1967. A brother for Gayle. Lingagement Mr. and Mrs. E. Vietor Hayden wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Faye Geraldine to Donald Gordon Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Taylor, Epsom. The mar- riage will be solemnized on Saturday, August 31st, 1957, in Trinity United . Church, Uxbridge, Ont. ard of Thanks [ wish to thank all the kind neigh- hours for their kindly acts and words «i ring the illness and death of W. L. Parrish. Death ; JENNINGS--Mrs. Emma Jennings, widow of the late Edwin Jennings, in her 82nd year, on Friday July 19th, «" St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto. Loving mother of Edwin G. of Acton, and Frederick C., of Toronto. Miss Mildred Smith Pine Grove Mrs. Earl Ballard attended the De- coration service at St.-John's cemetery in Brock, Sunday afternoon. ' Both Pine Grove and Utica W.A. were well attended at the home of Mrs. E. Ballard last week. © Mr. and Mrs. Boisk and Gail, Miss Betty Handel and Mr, Hannaford, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brennon and family, of Streetville, visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel. Mr. A. Handel spent a couple of days in Toronto this week. Miss Marlene Fee of Toronto, is spending two weeks holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Banks. © Mr. and Mrs. Bob Banks visited his mother who is ill in Toronto, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quantz visited on I ursday evening with Mra, H, Arm- strong and Clarence, Mr. and Mrs, Tindell and family of Goodwood spent an evening last week with Mr, and Mrs. John Preese. NEW CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev. E. W Fuller, B.A., L.Th., Rector. Sunday, August 18th-- 11 a.m. Morning Prayer J Sermon, The Rector. ' ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B. A,, D, D. Sunday School will be discontinued during the month of August. The conggegation of St. John's" Church have been invited to enjoy morning worship with the United Church dur- ihg this month while our minister is on holidays. vi | |} The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, August 18th-- 9:15 a.m. --PROQSPECT CHURCH 10:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER Church 11:15 a.m.--SCUGOG Church "Come unto Me all ye that are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest", said Jesus. "Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." We give you a cordial invitation to come and worship, \ <4 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister : Sunday, August 18th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship The Minister, Session and congrega- tion of the Port Perry United Church extends a sincere invitation to the congregation of St. John's Presby- terian Church and to summer visitors to worship with us during the holiday month of August. Le PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. Harold J. Williamson, Pastor Sunday, August, 18th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday at 8 p.m.--Prayer meeting Everybody Welcome EN SR SAAR RS A Ea) TIN 54 ATA AA A A Ea RAGE SALLE VERA eb LV A au aad sis pia SA J be i Vo i SE a Taint Wor ad alls: STS Ax Nad Xe i COMING EVENTS Baking Sale A home Baking Sale will be held in the Palmer Memorial Park on Fri- day, August 16 between 4 and 6 p.m. Sponsored by the Maybelle Rebekah Lodge (in event of rain the sale will be held in the store next to the the- atre). Bus Trip to Ottawa via North Bay, on October 13 and 14, (Thanksgiving Week-end.) See the beauty of the northland in all its fall colours. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth arrives for the opening of Parliament, and enjoy a two day trip for $13.50. (Motel reservation in- cluded.) Bus leaves Port Perry, to Uxbridge, Udora and Sunderland. Make your reservation now. Write or phone Mrs. Mark Smith, Udora, Sunderland 5R22, TED JACKSON - PORT PERRY . - MOFFAT - ASHER Sale FRIGIDAIRE - Supper Plate The United Church, Blackstock, will serve a cold supper plate on Fair Night (August 24th) in the church basement from 4:30 p.m. on. Adults $1.00. Children 50c. 3 Ladies Wednesday Night Bowling will commence September 18th. 'Any- one wishing to bowl please contact Merle StrJohn, Marion Healey, phone 314J, or Mabel Cook 816R, as soon as possible, * THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR Radio Station CKLB, Oshawa 1350 on your Dial Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 "We need our Church-- our Church needs us." Dec. 26-R7 90.00 irowance DOMINION STYLINER 4 VANE GIRATOR 9 POUND TUB FULL SKIRT DE LUXE WRINGER HEAVY DUTY MECH. FREE BOX OF TIDE REGULAR $179.95 LESS TRADE IN $50.00 $129.00 %* 0% XX PHONE 38W DOMINION Take a second look . . . get the true picture thorough knowledge of agricultural sciences and business management, both so neces- sary to the production of good and plentiful crops, on a profitable basis, There's nothing new about a schoolboy * dashing out at the last minute. But that big yellow bus is something new . . . something important to you even though you'll never use it. For this is a district high school bus picking up its morning load of farm children. " Not so long ago, the 'Uittle red school . house" was the end of education for the majority of these children. Now they ride the yellow bus to high school--and may go on to an agricultural college afterwards. Parents are encouraging their children to get more education so that when they have taken over the farm they'll have a MASSEY-HARRIS-FERGUSON LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA The prosperity we all enjoy would be impossible if today's farmers weren't doing such a fine job. But those bright, eager children on the yellow bus, tomorrow's farmers, will make an even greater contri- bution to this country's progress. They'll be able to do this because they will be trained in newer and better farm practices, including the use of farm machinery which will be "revolutionary" even by today's high standards. Scugog The Head W.A. held a very success- ful baking sale at Portview last Sat- urday afternoon. Thanks to-the' gen- erosity of Mr. and Mrs, H, Ploss, the members who were fortunate enough to be helping with the sale were treat- ed to a delicious lunch after the bak- ing had been sold. This has become a yearly event of our W.A. and we cannot thank our friends at Portview enough for all their help and kindness to us each year. Mrs. Ferrier and| «© ; Mrs. Davis also helped to make our Re afternoon one of the nicest of our I summer activities, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. Rodman were Mr. and Mrs. George Doxsie and a sister of Mrs. Doxsie, Mr. and Mrs. Bellvew and daughter Joan, all of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. I. Travell and Mrs. Ashton, Oshawa. Mrs. Earl Reader and family re- turned last week-end from a motor trip to the new England States, to Gaspe and then home by way of Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. A. Angus and family are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader, Mrs. James Wilson is spending a few days visiting with relatives in Toronto. : "HE PORT PERRY PUBLIC LIBRARY willbe closed = FOR TWO WEEKS ugust 19th to September 3rd : Double Books may be borrowed for this period. EDNA B. 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