a he 2 x RSE a ra SRR a LR NIN. = = ¢--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 19567 LOCAL Aiomadetient Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Crosier of Blackwater, wish to announce the en- gagement of their second daughter, Jeannie Vera to Mr. Kenneth Norman Brittery of Bowmanville. The marri- age to take place on Saturday, Oct. 12, at four o'clock in Beigrave | United Church, Engagement ngage! Ted Fines, Port Perry, announce the engagement of their daughter Norma Georgeen to James MacDonald Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, Byron, Ont. The marri- age to take place in Grace United Church, Scugog on Nov. 9th, 19567. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Marguerite, to Robert James Brinkman, son of Mr. Harry Brinkman of Port Perry and the late Mrs. Brinkman.. The marriage will take place on Saturday, October 19th, 1967 at 8.80 in Blackstock United Church, Card of Thanks | Our most sincere thank to relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards of sympathy received in the passing of our beloved husband and father. We also wish to thank every- one for flowers, fruit, cards, prayers and kind inquiries during his long illness both in Toronto and in Port Perry Hospital. Elsie Beare and family. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Payne express their gratitude to everyone for the kindnes, sympathy and flowers received during their recent bereave- ment, also Rev. R. Chapin. Birth Announcement NEWMAN---Shirley and Jim New- man are happy to announce the arri- val of their baby daughter, Patricia Ann, at the Community Memorial Hospital Port Perry on Monday, Sept. 9th, 1957. N Birth BANKS--Donald and Myrtle (nee Duff- are happy to announce the birth .of a son, James Derek, 7 lbs, 12 ozs., Sept. 21, 1957, at Oakville Trafalgar Hospital, a brother for D'Arcy and Daryl. Mother and baby well. 'Deaths JENNIE MILLS--At her home: Port Perry, Ontario on Friday, Sept. 20th, 19567, Jennie Ramous, beloved wife of Robert C. Mills and dear mother of Margaret (Mrs. Leonard Stainton) and Cecil of Bowmanville, Mildred (Mrs. Roy Hope) Port Perry. Service was held from Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry on Monday at 2 pm... Interment Pine Grove Cem- etery, Prince Albert. ~-MacMILLAN--At Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, Sept. 22, 1957, Mr. Malcolm MacMillan of 36 Sussex Street N. Lindsay, beloved husband of Susan Hornbury, in his 86th year. Interment at Smith enietary, Wood-- ville, Ontario. > RR SMITH, ELIZABETH L.-- At her home Prince Albert, Ontario on Tues- day, Sept. 24, 1967, Elizabeth L. Cor- kerton, beloved wife of the late Jonas Smith and dear Mother of Ben, in her 83rd 'year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott Panabaker, Port Perry for Service on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. . 'Have you ordered your extra copies of our Historical and Memorial Edition? 15¢. each. PR Rn BALLET -- TAP -- BATON Register for the Fall term at the Port Perry High School, Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 12,00 noon. Phone Oshawa, RA 65-6122 NEWS CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Anglican Church of Canada Rev. E. W, Fuller, B.A, L.Th., Rector Sunday, September 29th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evening Worship ! Preacher--Rev. H. D. Pelletier, L.Th. v - ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Minister { "Rev, B. D. Armstrong, B. A, D. D. Friday, September 27th-- 8 p.m.--Preparatory Service Sunday, September 29th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Sunday, October 6th-- 7 11 a.m.--Rally Day Service The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CH ARGE Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, September 29th-- 9.156 a.m.--PROSPECT CHURCH 10 a.m.--SCUGOG "Head" S.S. 10.156 a.m.--MANCHESTER Church 11.156 a.m.--SCUGOG "Grace" Jesus says to us all: "Come unto Me .| that are weary and heavy ladden and I will give you rest." ; We invite you all to come ' 7 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School Rally Day 11 a.m.--Morning Worship Mr. Jack Griffen will be the / speaker at this service. 4 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. Harold J. Williamson, Pastor Sunday, September 29th-- _ 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting Friday, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples Come and Worship with us. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR Radio Station CKLB, Oshawa 13850 on your Dial Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 "We need our Church-- our Church needs us." Dec. 26-R7 : United Church WMS The United Church afternoon Aux- iliary, Woman's Missionary Society held their September meeting Tues- day the 17th with 33 ladies present. The president, Mrs. Leask, opened the meeting with a reading. Mrs. Ploughman gave the Secret- ary's report. Miss Dodd announced Mrs. M. Dowson would be in charge signing the leadership after 6 years of faithful service. In Mrs. Mark's absence Mrs. Col- bear gave a very gratifying financial report also the birthday report. Last January Mrs. Colbear read in Cards and in her capable-manner col- lected cards from members. It was most gratifying to Mrs, Colbear, and members to receive letters of appre- ciation, which she read, from Mission- aries in French W. Africa and Pakis-' tan who received the used cards. Mrs. McDonald reported on trip to Whitby College during W.M.S. Train- ing School, A film on Japan was the evening entertainment. Mrs. Smallman voiced: the senti- ments of each member when she wish. ed three of our faithful officers a speedy recovery--Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Mark and Miss McDermott. Mrs. Reesor conducted the worship service, Mrs. Reynolds led in prayer. Mrs. Ploughman introduced the guest speaker, Miss R. Wilson, a missionary 'on furlough from Nigeria. son gave a most inspiring address on her work, not only as a missionary- teacher, but also caring for the sick. In her school classes many children came with infected sores which she dressed and cared for despite no nurs- ing training. In her work she found many times through medical treatment non-believers had learned to trust and believe missionaries and their teach- ings. Miss Wilson showed coloured slides that illustrated her work, their homes and way of living. At the conclusion of address Marion Reesor favoured with a piano solo. Mrs. Leask thanked Miss Wilson and Marion. The meeting closed with prayer. Tea was served by Mrs. Reesor's group and a social time enjoyed. A v Sa vage, Sept. 28th "at 3.00 p.m. of the Baby Band. Miss Dodd is re- | COMING EVENTS - | Rummage Sale DATE CHANGED TO SEPT. 28TH "The evening Guild of the Church of the Ascension invite you to its Annual Fall Rummage 8ale on Saturday, September 28th at 2.80 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Good used clothing, Home Baking and afternoon tea. Everyone welcome. Sept.26 - - = Anniversary . - Service Prince Albert United Church will be held on Sunday, Oct. .6 at 2.80 p.m, Rev. Lintead, formerly of Moorefield who is taking Rev. Wylie's pastorate will be the speaker. Oct. 8 Boy Scout Pager and pit sure that they in boxes. At the Scout Hall on Saturday, Sept. 28th p.m. b0c. per person, Sponsored by the Guide and Brownie Mothers Prizes and refreshments, Bveygone welcome. Sept.27 Anniversary Services and Turkey Suppex Anniversary services in Utjea Unit- ed Church on Sunday, Oct. 6th at 2.30 p.m. Rev. Ralph E. King of Graven- hurst, the speaker. Special music, TURKEY SUPPER will be served on Sat., Oct. 12th in the church base- ment. Adults $1.25, children under' 12, 7bc., pre-school children, free, i Oct. 3 Annual Bazaar Watch for the Annual Bazaar under the auspices of the Evening Guild of the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry, on Saturday, Nov. 23rd. Oct. 8 Badminton Club Those who are interested in playing badminton this season are requested to attend a meeting 'at the High School on Tuesday, October 1st at 8 pm. Home Baking Sale On Friday, October 4th, to aid Utica Community Hall, will be held in Beare "Motors Showroom (formerly Archers) Miss Wil. a paper an appeal for used Christmas freshments served. Admission 60c. C.W.L. Euchre The C.W.L. will start their Euchre Parties on Thursday, Oct. 3 in the Catholic Church Hall at 8.30 p.m. Re- Social Tea And Apron Sale, also Tea Cup Read- ing, to be held on Saturday, October , bth at 2.30 p,m. sponosred by the Blue Ray Chapter, Eastern Star in the Masonic rooms. Ground Observers A conference which brought toge- ther all Chief Observers and Regional Supervisors. in the Area was held on Sunday, September 22 in South Beach Hotel, Young's Point. At 10 am, F/L W. S. E. Wood of 64 Ground Observer Corps Detach- ment, Peterborough welcomed the group, and called upon F/L Renaud, CD from 6 Ground Observer Corps Unit, North Bay, to speak on future planning, operations, ete. F/O Geo. Carruthers outlined operational stan- dardization, which covered reporting procedures and what type of aircraft to report to the Filter Centre, while Mr. Clare Keevil, Claremont, gave a brief outline of publicity and adver- tising now being used by the Detack- ment, At 11.46 a.m, the group broke up for lunch and reconvened at 1.16 p.m. for discussion period and questions and answers. After lunch the Field Officers outlined future training, ete. Among those in attendance was Mr. John Greenwood, R.R. 2, Port Perry. so NIT fn. TE Bride To-Be Honoured Miss Elizabeth Anne Deeming whose marriage to Mr. William Ar- thur Boyes will take place this Satur- day afternoon in Burns Presbyterian Church, Ashburn, Ontario, has been guest of honor at a series of prenup- tial events, Last Monday evening, Mts. Arthur Bernard Deeming of Myrtle Station, | entertained for her daughter at a' trousseau tea. To receive the guests, Mrs, Deeming wore teal blue shantung and Mrs. Harry Westgate Boyes, the royal blue lace. They both wore cor-' sages of pink gladioli. The future bride was wearing red velvet with a corsage of white chrysanthemums, Miss Jane Kemp opened the door to the guests. Chrysanthemums and gladioli "decorated the candelighted tea table, where Mrs. B. D. Armstrong Mrs. H. L. Harding and Mrs. Lorne Kemp poured tea. Serving were Mrs. Donald Down of Oshawa, Miss Glenna Bradley of Ashburn and Miss Shirley Antil of Courtice, Ontario. Miss Mary Boyes of Pickering was in charge of the trousseau room; Mrs. Albert Jam- es of Myrtle Station -- the shower gifts and Miss Peggy Gra of Tor nto--the we aneous Swe was held at Lakeview Park, Oshawa, by the Buy- er's girls of General Motors of Can- ada, A cup and saucer shower was ar- ranged by Mrs, Albert James of Myr- tle Station with Mrs. Donald Down of Oshawa as co-hostess. The guests were members of the choir and other friends from +Myrtle. Mrs. William McAndless 'and Miss Peggy Graham of Toronto were host- esses at a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Heron in Ahsburn. The host- esses were assisted by Mrs. Heron and Miss Faye Heron in serving. Miss Betty Bright and Miss Grace Wilson were hostesses at a kitchen shower at the home of Miss Wilson on Burk Street, Oshawa. Those in attendance were typists from General Motors of Canada. Mrs. Ronald Tem- plar assisted the hostesses in Sowing lunch. The communities of Ashburn and Myrtle held a joint shower with mis- 1 cellaneous gifts being presented from the Ashburn community and from the Myrtle district the future bride and bridegroom received a T.V. Swivel chair. The -"T" group at General Motors arranged a dinner party at the home of Misses Ina and Meda Hagerman in Oshawa and presented the bride- to-be with an Irish linen table cloth and matching napkins. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Murray Mountjoy, Kedron, the guests being members of the Junior farmers. A 'presentation of a steam iron was made by a group of friends from Pick- ering at the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. William McEachnie, Frenchman's Bay. 5 The Port Perry Presbyterian Church congregation, presented the future bride, their organist, with a musical alarm clock. From the Purchasing Department staff, General Motors of Canada, Miss Deeming received a walnut coffee table and end tables. Mrs. Harry Westgate Boyes, mother of the future bridegroom held a tea on Labour Day afternoon at her home, the guests being neighbours and friends of the Pickering community. Miss Carol Boyes opened the door to the guests. Pouring tea were Mrs. John Stock, Mrs. Lorne Kemp, Mrs. J. R. Boyes and Mrs. W. Ness. Ser- ving were Mrs, Gorge Hall, 'Miss | Mary Boyes and Mrs. Donald Kemp. Following the rehearsal on Friday evening, the bridal party will be en- tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetgate Boyes, Pickering, Ontario, : CAUSEWAY BOWLING LANES \ Any Coup les sly in form- ing a mixed bowling league please be at Causeway Lanes at 9 p.m..on Friday. i ne, THERE SE SH ment, and have heen busy painting |§ Our prob-|§ lem ig the chimney. As fast as we|¥ decorate the chimney, the water comes | 82 through and discolours the paper. The | i Church was filled in the Morning, and | & Pe, are ARTETA TEIN ins District Churches Scugog, Manchester, Prospect United Churches A little self analysis at times, is a good thing, both for the individual and the Church, That which is sue- cessful in one community falls flat in another. "We made a few changes in our plans for Prospect Anniversary Services this year; and the results were very satisfactory. Our visiting Minister and Artists were .in the morning, and our Minister and local Choir led in the Service of Praise in the Evening. The Order was rever- sed last year; and everyone felt that We also changed the hour of Service to 8.00 p.m, sometimes, and with good results. At the. Morning Service the Rev. A. M.4 Butler, B.A., Minister of Ajax preach- ed, and his theme was "A high view of the Church." We were happy to, have the "Brooklin Ladies Quartette" lead us in song. The Church was make it go. lovely voices, and it seems too bad that so many just bury their talent. God gave us voices to sing. other Turkey Supper. over ere this edition appears. know that the Supper will be good; and that it will be well served; and that there will be a good erowd at "Grace" Supper preceeds the Anniversary Ser- vices, which will be on Sunday, Oct 20. Young People gathered at Scugog "Grace". of our P.M.S.HiC Club. Netti Aldred and her fellow Counsellors were in mother of the future bridegroom chose , the Evening Service was a let down. l charge. New plans for the Fall and Winter were discussed. We shall All this is quite sensible, | continue to alternate between the Is- "and it is our duty to find an hour of "land and Manchester; but will meet worship that will be most favourable on Wednesdays instead of Thursdays, to the community. We can do this and on the second and fourth Wed- ! nesday of each month. One meeting a month will be given over to recrea- tion. panel discussion between parents and be invited. i We do have so many On Wednesday we are having an- It will be all We has met with tragic death. Church. In this case, the Last Thursday about forty of our pital. This was the first meeting soon be up and around. Very shortly we will have a teenagers will come, and learn to worship and play together. Everyone enjoyed the weiners and buns around the fire on the Church grounds. Once again another of our Indians Herbie Marsdon was knocked down by a car on Saturday evening and died short- ly after in the Oshawa Hospital. There will be a Service in Scugog "Grace" on Tuesday at 2.00 p.m. Our deepest sympathy goes out to all who mourn his death. We are also sorry to learn that Donald Lane has under- gone an operation in Port Perry Hos- We do hope Don that you will Happy birthday greetings to Teddy Needham and Robert Cawker of the Island; Stanley Painter of Prospect; and Billy Gray of Manchester. We give you all a cordial invitation to come and worship with us on Sunday at Prospect 9.16 a.m. -- Manchester 10,16 a.m. -- Scugog 11.16 a.m. Also please keep in mind our Evening Ser- vice at Scugog "Head Memorial" on the first Sunday in October at 8,00 teenagers, to which the parents will} p.m, We have invited Mr. Stouffer We hope that all our'and his stringed quartette to play. made more---beautiful by the many baskets of flowers, The Ladies have made a wonderful job of the base-|$# for the past two weeks, also in the Evening. There were|$ many from the Island and Manchester | § at the Evening. Service, when the|$ Minister Tarhed on the theme "The |% cure for weariness." The Joint Choir sang "Magnify the Lord" and "Again |% vv' For Immediate Sale Real Estate Property of Philip Saunders, N.W, Corner of Bigelow and McDonald. $2500 Cash as is. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE Barristers, Solicitors, Port Ponty Phone 24 $08080008080008080K £3 r008080808080808080808080808 as evening's shadow falls." We have good material to work with in the tenor section; 'but are completely lacking in the bass. However, Messrs. John Sweetman and Robert Tetlow from the Island came to our assist- ance, with the result that our Choir was well balanced. We were also grateful to the Island for the loan of their Choir gowns. We hope that Manchester will do as .Prospect did, and procure suitable material: and make themselves gowns. The cost] will be about $7.00 each. We are glad to report that our financial objective was over subscribed. Our sincere thanks to all who supported our Church. And while speaking of choirs, Scugog Choir has plans for a Concert in the near future. 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