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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Aug 1957, p. 8

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8 -THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1057 Nistrict Churches 5CUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE The Official Board met last Tues day evening at Scugog "Head Mem- ial" Church. not guarantee a very large represent- The time of year did ation, yet there was the required quorum. On the whole, our finances are in a healthy state. The greater part of the surplus brought forward from 19566 has been used; but Anni- versary Services are not far away which will bring in about $1,000, A special effort will be made in the near future to meet our allocation for the "M.& M. Fund" which amounts to $3756 for the six months, and makes us about $93 short. We need now approximately $200 extra--at Man- chester to tide us over until our An- niversary which will be on Sept. 8th, Final arrangements will be made very shortly regarding Anniversary preach- ers. Prospect will have theirs on Sept, 22 and Scugog Oct 20. The Elders of each church were asked to take care of the Services for Sept. 1, and then on Sept. 16, the ladies of the Women's Association are asked to do the same. The Minister will preach anniversaty services at his former Student field at Mata. watchan on Sept. 1 and will preach at St. Lawrence Church on the Ganan- oque-Pittsburgh Pastoral Charge on Sept. 16th at the re-opening of their little stone Church, The Board grant- the Minister leave of absence during the months of February and part of March, when he will take his holidays, and pay a visit to his native homeland in Jamaica, B.W.I. The Board was quite willing to have a Minister from | Jamaica occupy the Parsonage during the Minister's absence, if an exchange Next year will be 38 years since the Rev, With the of pulpits could be arranged, Braham came to Canada. shortage of ministers in the Canadian Churches; many ministers from the Wést Indies are' coming to Canada. Prospect church held their Sunday School picnic at Greenwood park last Tuesday. We all went in time for dinner, and got away in good time for the milking, We had a heavy shower of rain for about 80 minutes; but it did not dampen our spirits. + The water in -the swimming tank was lovely, and children and adults enjoy- ed the outing very much. One un- pleasant incident occurred, which might have been tragic. One. little tot in the wading pool fell backwards, and because of thé wire fence around the pool, he could have easily drowned before assistance came, as the parents were forbidden to entér with the chil- dren. We would like to suggest be- the fence be removed," and parents be 2 near their children. The Church services were well at-|§ tended, and the Minister continued his | § series on "Those who call to Jesus." | Those visiting the Church on the Is-|% land whose names are in our guest |§ book, are Mrs. C. N. Ross of Scarboro, | and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Braham, Mr. | 5 and Mrs. F. W. Mulholland of Toronto. | The choir sang "Sun of My Soul." |§ There have been some very fine ex- | pressions of appreciation regarding |% the work of our Choir, which makes a | & fine contribution to the Church Ser- | Both Manchester and Prospect |& held short meetings after service on|™™" vices. Sunday to decide on Anniversary Preachers and the hours of worship. We shall soon be able to announce Announcing Charles Reesor, Prop. -- eS RR ORO OROROROROROSOR0 0 0H A "OE a TEXIACO SERVICENTRE LAA HIGHWAY and OSHAWA ROAD, PORT PERRY will open for business Friday, Aug. 16 WATCH FOR OFFICIAL OPENING fore another such incident -occurs, that! these. Bakers Bread Is Your Best Buy. 4 har I SATURDAY SPECIALS Special Edition FRUIT SALAD LAYER CAKE * CHOP SUEY LOAVES This will mark fifty years of publication by the ' ' GERROW'S BAKERY Farmer family -- Over forty years of which Mr. LANS are in the making for a special Anniversary Edition of the Port Perry Star sometime in September. PHONE 32W G. M. GERROW 0 LO 0 0 0 0 IDS ED 18 AN ET BEST BUYS | YORK Bi... S. Farmer was owner and publisher. B 1 a ET -- RR ' 3S - P EANUT BUTTER / Merchants who wish space "in this Special ; PORT PERRY F ARM EQUIPMENT ; QUAKER ~~ -- Save 4c i 10, Ne id Number should contact us BY AUGUST 30th, ; ner Aaa .r Muffets 2 pkgs. 31c me Special features will include letters from old i > ; - INSECT BO MB friends and residents--as well as items of interest : ; Dealer for CANADA WHITE -- Gallon -- Plus Jug ) from our files. ge w ; TE International Harves Vinegar : 7 3 C sman 89 EXTRA copies will be printed and will be sold ¢ fer Company FLY TOX at 15c. per copy. Send your order any time. FARM EQUIPMENT TUDE .---- Savele "= Large Phy, INSECT SPRAY : . ' ® Complete Line of Farm Machinery ° D ete r g en } 3 7c bor Ae P. i P. ~ $s C [% J '. Representative: [4] e ° : DELSEY -- Save 10¢ "INSECT SPRAY : 4 ' 5 B. L. WANAMAKER . BOX 220 PORT PERRY one 513 After hours Phone 116 r 4 Tissue 6rolls 95¢| wow 8 pes. A NE Cosi Fresh Produce al Bey k a ig 'STRAWBERRY JAM | : ;- | aE Vine Ripe No. 1 -- 6-qt. heaping basket 24-0z. jar HF |p Tomatons 79 + Weknew PARD DOC FOOD TABLE PEACHES - - - 9c | h d "I . ¢ ) 15-oz. tin California -- Desert Valley -- Sunkist -- 48's { 3 ver 36 Grapefruit 4ior29c we lad a noney or a car sh ey TEA BAGS | PICKLING ONIONS - - 2.35 mien 100 Off - 65 Bags Local Grown -- Large Slicers -- 11-qt. basket 5% CUCUMBERS - - - - = Quality Meats SWIFT'S BRANDED BEEF Standing ' Rib Roast Short Cut Ib. Lean > 3c | Boneless Pot Roast - - b 39c Fresh Extra Lean Minced Beef 1b 29¢ * Swift's Premium Fully Cooked Picnics ~ 7c Young Tender Beef Liver - - - Ib 45 Red Seal Fancy Red Cohoe Southern Cross LIGHT TUNA FISH, SALMON, 14's tin __ 14's tin oy B for 1.00 Wagstaffe"s Two Fruit Kraft CHEEZ WHIZ, 8-0z. jar ____. oy DE, 24-02. 8 for 1.00] Durham CORN STARCH, pkg. --__ 18¢ Mahinda wig fe Johnson's PRIDE, 16-0z. bottle __. 1.39 AyINer Vane i IVORY SOAP, large size ___ 2 for 33¢ + + « this year's Pontiac has even us running out of praise for the good looks that have put it at the top as Canada's most wanted car. Could be good styling _ always comes out on top. $y 1 Remember when all the male fashion magazines ! ws ! were full of pink shirts? Store windows blushed pink : on every side and, for a little while at least, shirt - dealers were very happy. Then the clearance sales : began and dealers tried everything they could to dis- pose of the pink shirts that people weren't buying any more, One more fancy fad had come and gone, : We think there's a moral in this that applies to : the car business, too. And when we take a look. at : Pontiac's sales record this year, we're sure of it. Canadians everywhere appreciate Pontiac's quiet, graceful beauty . . . the absence of flash and gaudi- 8 for 1.00 CREAM CORN, 15-0z. tin _ 9 for 1.00 bid ness, They recognize and appreciate the sort of Supreme Whole Mixed Ak | 0 : Clarke's BEANS with PORK, PICKLING SPICE, 3-0z. poly bag 13c workmanship in every detail that only General 104 18-0z. tin 7 7 for LO0| Golden Hour Assorted Motors ean pit foi 5 i They ke the endly £1 | so hy Ae ent an e efficient sérvice the when- A Dewkist Choice PEAS, 15-0z. tin, 9/1.00 TOFFEES, 1 pkg. - ever they deal with a Pontiac dealer. f 7 de Birds Eye RASPBERRIES, 15-0z. pkg. ..__ 49c But sée for yourself as you drive. Just count the % QUALITY ' Libby's GREEN PEAS, 12-0z. pkg. 5 for 99¢' Pontiacs... and you'll agree the rising tide of Pontiae {ii Pe, . S Birds Eye CHOPPED SPINACH, 12-0z. pkg. 23c popularity is turning into a veritable torrent, s 7 FROZEN FOOD Birds Eye FISH STICKS, 8-0z. pkg. _______ 33¢c . -- : a A GENERAL MOTORS VALUS | WA 4 ' i x oe : . gk n's Food Market POPULAR CHOICE FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE... O 1 aC a. WwW pn nt wp le © ; a : VI "" } oa Free Delivery ih | GAY A . ; ARCHER PORT PERRY : MOTORS PHONE 67W Phone 91 Port Perry

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