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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Oct 1957, p. 4

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Eh ANE RARER AR RR PARA LIA RARE ff Tae Ss POs Ab SU ind ERR Len 1 RR Toa LTE 4 ho : x A . i £ Hs ¢--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1967 -- {Hot Turkey Dinner Ashburn 3 5 1 0C Ab hy EWS On Wednesday, November 6th in| ' eel) Ie, I... the Seagrave United Church basement.| Centennial Services will be held in -- PAID ADVERTISEMENT -- TELL IEEE TTT meee --------==--====--| Dinner served from 5 p.m. Admission | Burn's Church on Sunday, Oct. 20th COMING EVENTS Adults $1.60. Children 75c, Oct.81] at 11 'am, and 7 p.m, with Dr. J, S. 2 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Glenn Ph.D., Principal of Knox Col- ri a 5 (Anglican Church of Canada) | lege, as guest speaker. Special mu- I 13 ; Bazaar and sic by the Ashburn Choir in the morn- : Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A, L.Th., Rector Turke Supper i ing assisted by Mr. Allan Clark, of . WF : Sunday, October 20-- To be | 24 Pri Albert United Bake Sale Greenwood as soloist. In the evening «7 pl i Ea FoAiE 11.00 a.m --Sunday School ( ¥+ [| 10 be held in Prince Albert Un | the Choir *of St. Andrews Church, : ; 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church on Tuesday, November bth at Saturday Afternoon, October 26th, |Scarboro, will be with us. A cordial : 29 [ VON aki 2.30 pm. until all are served, Tickets |; sy "fal of the Cayholis Church by | invitation is extended to everyone to x sold In advance. Adults $LU0, child. | py "Cy, "gp Dm ty NR CY attend these services. © ST. JOHN'S 44 Sher 12, T6c. Sponsored by the served, also a draw on a General Elec-| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Porter and fa- i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Saka ' He reyes Fan, a second draw on a|mily, of Ottawa, spent the holiday ; Minister: Attention tty oli Weskend anh ny ivig Grant At a recent meeting of a number of Port Perry business and professional Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B. A, D. D. ' | Parrott attended the Young 'People's "people, Mr. John Orde, a local businessman, was elected chairman of the © Sunday, October 20th-- 0 Householders , RE convention in Kitchener during the Citizens' Committee. : he ya @ 1 20.=Hinday Schoo) Last season we turned out 1220 as- Greenbank go nerd" Bet ied the The purpose of this committee is to present to the citizens of Port Perry - No service in St. John's Church] go ted cancer dressings. Please keep turkey supper in Utica United Church the advantage of having properly controlled Government Stores in Port in order that you may attend | ipo cotton coming! A few extra work. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blair visited |on Saturday evening. Perry. anniversary services at Ashburn.| oo would be welcome any Friday | with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rise-| Mr, and Mrs. H.' Ashton; Mr, and The following business men and women who have signified their support afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. in the brough in Sandford on Sunday. Mrs. 'Douglas Ashton; Miss A. Dow- p : PY . . . f < ; in this matter by affixing their signatures to this document, feel that The United Church of Canada | MCrkrooms above the Post Office.| Mr. Lorne Blakely is at Guelph at-| son and Mr. Gordon Stuttaford visited Government Stores in Port Perry would increase assessment and generally TS . . Come in and get acquainted. Parcels | tending the short course on bulk milk |'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald stimulate business : « SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE of cotton may be left at Gerrow's collection, Purdy, of Toronto on Sunday. i sim 150 : . Minister; Bake Shop. Mr. and Mrs. W. St. John and Mr.| Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McAndless and The time has come, in order for us to compete with Jarger shopping Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.D. Our sincere thanks to you all. and Mrs. J. Ianson were in Hamilton | Robert, of Wexford, spent the week- centres who have these facilities, that we in turn must be in the same com- Sunday, October 20-- The Committee. [ for Thanksgiving. | end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- petitive position. Therefore we affirm the necessity of having properly con- 11.00 a.m.--SCUGOG CHURCH | Miss Lillian Ward of Toronto visit- | gar Heron, trolled Government retail stores in Port Perry. Rev. R. T. Chapin, B.A. APPLE D AY ing ii her parents oy a Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Batten; Mr. 7.30 p.m.--SCUGOG CHURCH Cliff Ward over the week-end. and Mrs. F. Poil attended the Farn- : TAR Ren. G. Service, B.A, B.D. | sponsored by the Cubs and Scouts will | Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Bushby-attend- | dale-Fry wedding in Centre St. Unit. 1 ii Mine i Cate This is our Anniversary Sunday. Ser-| Pe held on Saturday, October 19th. | ed the wedding of their granddaughter | ed Church, Oshawa on Saturday, Oct. ohn © van y : vices will be held in Scugog "Grace", | First and second prizes for the best' Migs Marilyn Davison on Saturday |12th. Ei Taylor's 6c. to $1.00 Robert S. Jeffrey Cartage We give a cordial invitation to all the ig ska or poster. bed] and returned to Toronto with Mr. and| Mrs. Jessie McKenzie, of Scugog, James D. Taylor Robert S. Jeffrey riends of Scugog to come and wor- ff you please give your Gold | Mpg, Alec Byshby. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. , : in ek us CE | [Medal or Betty Crocker box tops to! Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. | Russell Richardson. Teo a pert Wesaon Electrician : lt: 4108 ey \% any member of the Scout Mothers | Wilmot Phair on the arrival of a baby| Mr. James Miller, of Carman, Man., Wm. T. Beare Bert en 2 - Auxiliary, boy. Also congratulations to Mr. and | has been visiting at the home of Mr. Sif 3 E. Weeden, Contractor PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Mrs. Wes. Lane, nee Joan Real, on|and Mrs. W. Kerr. ; Mulligan's Barber Shop Kaward Weeden Rev. E. 8. Linstead, BA, 50. | ANTIOUNCEMENt vila Mesias Saw, Sie, You Muiligan Archer Motor Sales Sunday, October 20-- / tray So onds and relAtive) SIOPD 31) BD Septish spent Buhay wi Carnegie Hardware Kobert Archer 10 aan--Sunday-Schtol ou PHAIR--Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Phair in to congratulate Mrs. Hooper on her | Mr, and Mrs. W. Downing of Toronto. R. J. Carnegie : He - 1 : Ww ) y Servi ) (nee Barbara Dobson) announce the birthday on October 6th, Mr. John Miller 'spent the 'week-end G D Carnegie Scugog Cleaners ; sd 8.0; orship service birth of a son on October 10th, 1957) Pinedale Anniversary will be next|with Mr. and Mrs." Fred Durdan, of DO: A Carnegie 'V. Buller Weill at the Oshawa General Hospital, Sunday 80 no church service here. Niagara. H ring W. G. Raines: Electrician : PINT ~ R 3 Wy as i] ot : Port Perry Star Co, Ltd. MacGregor's Butcher Shop i Archie Farmer . W, E. MacGregor Sunday, October 20th-- 7 Irving. Boyd SJack MacGregor 0 am.-- Fi ' A : ; ey AT Brunton Farms Causeway Bowling Lanes 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service _ Arthur Brunton F, C. Hastings Wednesday + 8 p.m, Prayer Meeting Western Tire & Auto Supply Cawker Bros. Butchers Friday, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples R. Howsam A! Cawker Come and Worship with us. - os 3 Joan's' Beauty Salon kmmerson Insurance Agency THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Joan Cooke : 3 ii Smmerson OF THE AIR Thomas J. Sandiland Jeweller _ W.G, Emmerson Radio Station CKLB, Oshawa McDermott-Panabaker Ltd. "The Elizabeth Shoppe , Crs va gir ink p A. L. McDermott Mrs. E. Oke TY Suing Moming ar; 1048 A. O. Panabaker "Port Perry Chick Hatcher "We need our Church-- Grant McDermott Herb 3h eke y our Church needs us." Taylor's Resta t J i Ht ee : Dec. 26-57 ° taylors. uran Jay J. Gibson & Son Poultry Plant - ' W. S. Taylor J. 3: Sibson 5 Ny 3 $ 0 Mr. and Mrs. James Crane and sons Staziley B: Briton, Druggist bu Sion Roger and Doug. were week-end Jackson's Pasteries a : : guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Peel. Mr. . Jackson : his JRsisigeration Service 3 Crane who was formerly the princi- . Lowcock wo, pal of the High School here is now LR. Bentley, Jewéller Port P Be principal of the Essex High School. Levinson's Drygoods on ory, forages - ff yo. Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer of West- Sam Levinson : pe ) --- i - on visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bower- |" 3 'Orde Boat Works 2 man of Cedar Island, Orillia. Their Flamingo Restaurant -P.'W. Orde son, Mr, Barry Bowerman, who was Kenneth Jackson faz? born_in Port Perry is to be married in Toronto on October 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Scott and family of St. Marys were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare and family. RLS RL 1 Cards of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and neighbours of Port Perry, also business associates, for their lovely gifts and good wishes on the occasion of our recent marriage. Pauline and Douglas Butt. CARD OF THANKS In the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to friends, relatives, neighbours, the Legion and Rev. E. W. Fuller, for the beautiful floral tri- butes, words of sympathy and many deeds of kindness shown us in the losg of our beloved brother, the late David E. Kight. The Family. CARD OF THANKS THESE BONDS CAN BUILD A FUTURE Sincere thanks to our friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, for cards, gifts and kind inquiries during my stay in the hos- pital. We do appreciate it more than words can say. . Grant and Pearl Gerrow. Ate et el Rl ll ct BALLET -- TAP -- BATON PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Register Saturday mornings. Teachers Beverly Godfrey Dawn-Jones-Abramoff Oct. 24 Another Pavlova or a Florence Nightingale -- what will she be when she grows up? Canada Savings Bonds purchased now, can provide the necessary funds when it's time for college . . . for her trousseau . . . or for establishing a home. All the things that add up to a worthwhile future, Should an emergency arise, Canada Savings Bonds can be redeemed quickly and easily for cash at face value plus earned interest. - Sign up for a Canada Savings Bond today. You can do it through banks, investment dealers, trust or loan companies, or on the payroll savings plan where you work, A Better Buy Than Ever - Interest: First 2 Years at 33%, Rembining'11 Years al %% -- TE BT tg NAA ed ss eS BS AT a Earl Wallace Roofing Supplies Earl Wallace J. Pargeter White Rose Products Jack Pargeter Port Perry Dairy "Donald Pargeter George Perry > - Ray Birkett Canadian Oil Co. Ray Birkett ] 'Morrow Farm Equipment 'Gordon L. Morrow- Hope's Smoke Shop Mrs. Jessie Hope Charles Brignall Ambulance Charles Brignall Howard Motors Howard Challis Frank Godley, Insurance Frank Godley "Hutchingon's' Reliance Service E. J. Hutchinson Irwin Tripp Supertest Products Irwin Tripp Hope's I.G.A. Store Jack Hope Kay Van's Ladies Wear Mrs. Kay Vandermark Hooey's Barber Shop C. Hooey Van's Men's Wear L: Vandermark Buller's Garage Chas, Buller, Prop. Cook's Transport Clarence Cook, Prop. Franssen Tailor Shop, J. Franssen, Prop. Lakeview Orchard "Port Perry Fuels Dr.D.J! Diamond, MD. ~~UPAID ADVERTISEMENT -- Sb RNA yo LAE aks Gordon Prentice Imperial Oil 'Agt. Gordon Prentice "G.'Wilson TV. & Radio G.'Wilson Garnet H. Porter Sweetman's Garage * Stewart Sweetman T. Raines Cartage 'Theodore Raines : "Hugh D. Santer Archie Menzies, Chief of Police 13, John's Shoe Repair John Ryba John Ballard: Lumber John Ballard Midtown Appliances . =! "A. Craig Cu Popert's' Pdol Root and Restaurant, ~~ 'C,Pdpert '8 ) Phoebe's Hairdressing i P, A, Edwards 'JR. Helm : Harvey Mahaffy i Merven DeNure Ly W. J. Carnegie ; i Dr. G. M. Rennie; M.D, Dr. 8. P, Kandell, M.D. , Dr. R. G. McNab, Dental'Surgeon Dr. Austin' C: Bathie, D.C. N. P. Aldred a 'Ernie Bottrell LJ Bo STRAY pf NTA A ANE 3, ng AB. ms ye a in ST A i A

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