Su RAR NHS AVON Pal A \ ¢---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1958 LOCAL NEWS Seagrave Mr. and Mrs, Walter King of Sea- grave entertained a number of rela- tives to a turkey dinner on Sunday, October 6th, in honour of their 25th Wedding Anniversary and were re- cipients of a number of lovely gifts, Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dowson an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Jeanne Annetta to Mr. Neil Joseph McNulty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McNulty, of Peterborough, The marriage to take place the later part of October, 1968, in the United Church, Port Perry. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the Prospect community for the lovely gift of a Kenwood blanket and set of stainless cooking utensils; also to the C.W.L. for their gift of a gold cup and saucer and also to all our friends, neighbours and relatives for lovely cards, flowers and gifts received for our fiftieth wedding anniversary, and to all those that helped in various ways. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Conlin Death RODMAN--At Little Britain, Ont., on October 1st, 1958, Emma Hern, wife of the late William Rodman of Port Perry, in her 83rd year. Sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Bert MacGregor (Mona) Port Perry; and Mrs. E. J. McMakin (Rita) of Royal Oak, Mich. Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, Ontario. Death POGUE At his home in Valentia, on Tuesday, Oct. 7th, 1968, Joseph Russell Pogue, beloved husband of Mary Wickett, father of Russell and Clare, in his 78th year. Resting at the Mackey Funeral Home, Lindsay, for service in the chapel on Thursday, October 9th at 4 p.m. Interment at Little Britain United Cemetery. Junior Homemakers The first meeting of the fall unit 'Meat on the Menu" was held on Sat- urday, October 3, at 9:00 am. in the home of Mrs. Stanley Ploughman. The meeting was opened with the singing of "Blessed be the Tie That Binds" which was followed by the Lord's Prayer. The minutes were read and adopted. We thank the Women's Institute for their gift to us. It will be used to good | advantage. The next meeting will be held on October 18th at the home of Mrs. G. Samells. The time is 9.00 a.m. The election of officers was held: President--Gloria Robertson Vice-President--Marion Shunk Sec.-Treasurer--Joanne Pugh - THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A, L.Th., Rector Sunday, October. 12th-- / "11.80 a.m.--Morning Worship. 5S ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. Simpéen Black, B.A., B.D. Interim Moderater Sunday, October 12th-- 10 a.m.--Church Service. 11 a.m.--Sunday School PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8S. Linstead, Minister Sunday, October 12th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Sunday School for nursery, beginners, kindergarten and primary classes. S 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, October 12th-- 9.15 a.m.--Prospect Church 10.16 a.m.--Manchester Church 11.00 a.m.--Scugog "Head" S.S. 11.15 a.m.--Scugog Church This is Thanksgiving Sunday. We invite you one and all to come and | worship with us. |v EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Lilla Street Port Perry Sunday School ......coeerererererenns 10 a.m, Morning Worship ...ccceivornene 11 a.m. Evening Service ........... WR. 7.30 p.m. Speaker--Rev. T. T. Latto For October 6th and 12th YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE Friday, 8.00 p.m. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU Bob Hassard Quits | Jamboree Dancing to Radio Artists Chuck i-deers. 'Coming Events Monster Bingo Monday night, October 18th, 1958, at 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa. $0-- $20. games; 6--$30. games; one jack- pot of $160. and two Jackpots of $250. Door Prizes. Admission $1.00, Friday Night Fortune and Band from Toronto Pa- lace Pier. Johnny, the Shey Birvs.; Phil Exton; Chuck Fortune Quartette and guests every Friday night. Admission 76e. Red Barn, Oshawa. =~ T.F. Dance Oct, 17th at the Public School, Port Perry. Sponsored by the Eastern Star. Music by the Melodeers. Draw to be made for Cedar Chest. Admis- sion $1.60 per couple, oct.16 Coloured Pictures At the Scout Hall, on Wednesday, October 22, at 8:16 p.m., of the Bruce. Snelgrove family trip through West- ern Canada and the: United States. Fictures include scenes of Yellowstone Park, Calgary Stampede, the Rockies, etc. Surprise entertainment at inter- mission. Lunch: served after the pic- tures. - Adults 50c.. Children 26c. oct16 2 Thanksgiving Dance Uxbridge Junior Farmers are hold- ing a dance at Utica Hall on Friday, October 10th. Music by The Melo- Admission 7bc. per person, Everybody welcome. Cooking School Honeydale 9 cordially invites the ladies of Port Perry and community to a"demonstration on making salads; to be held on October 15th at the Anglican Church Hall at 1.80 p.m.. Cup of tea will be served. Silver col- lection. Turkey Supper SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th at UTICA United Church. Supper will be served from 5 p.m. Admission: Adults $1.50, Children 12 and under, Tbe. Pro Hockey successive years. In the season of '49- Features Jimmy and], Favours Dunnies 'B60, the Stouffville playmaker formed the pivot between. Geo. Armstrong and Danny Lewicki with Marlboro Srs. The team captured the Allan Cup or Clippers fessional hockey. The stalwart Stou- that he would not be reporting back Bob Hassard is through with pro-|eaw ffville athelete notified the. Manage- coach that ever was," stated Bob, in ment of the Buffalo Bisons recently, an interview with the Tribune. for their fall training session. Bob|Toronto Maple Leafs. 2 is presently employed with the Bir- with coach Primeau at the helm. Bob : Press Reporter--Elizabeth St. John|yett Insurance Agency in Stouffville. Pianist--Thelma McEachern Although his withdrawal from pro ranks carries an automatic suspen- Home assignments and the roll call were given, SNMONRIRERSE J. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Samells who had us go through ourbook for this unit. The girls studied sections on: require- ments of club girls, record books, re- cipe files, ules to remember when handling foods, dishwashing, cooking abbreviations and directions for mea- suring. . Mrs. Ploughman then had some of the girls demonstrate different me- thods of measuring. A light lunch was enjoyed. The hostess was thanked by Thelma. The meeting closed with the 4-H pledge. under the coaching eye of Joe Prim- "Joe Primeau was the greatest In 1950-61, Bob moved up to the [gst O00 Oo o oO 090 33 +, ber ' 5 bot bot ¥. CROBOOEIIOSORBO found himself on a championship club. They won the Stanley Cup, The win- i. tér of 51-52 saw him performing £8 Once again |g VOLKSWAGEN carries almost anything wo AND AT LESS COST! Service Station : Phone YU §5-2212, Port Perry ; 1 T: More i 1240, 000 | PERSONAL | LOANS since 1936 "Who nray obtain a Personal Loan? *- Anyone of good eharacter who has a roguise income and can meet the mionthly deposits, How to obtain a Loan. At any branch of The Canadian Bank of Commeroe. ea What does a Loan cost you? Six per cent per year deducted in advance, How do you repay? -.Eiqual monthly deposits, as you vn. oteny | ene of our nearly 800 branches. Insurance Protection Lio Surarance paye oil ie Deleon of I loan if you die, Po L) Personal Loans are made fore : © an automobile © medical or dental hifls . © home furnishings e consolidation of debts F ©. taxes ~~ o travel © school fees L---- Or for any other worthwhile purpose cm] THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Yuan 's A BRANCH NEAR YOU Ridin oo N-30s Anriouncing Voie LAWRENCE'S ONE Cent: Sate October 20 to October 25 See Bills for Complete List of Bargains. A. M. LAWRENCE THE REXALL STORE Dial YU 5-2231 - Port Perry --- ----- be- Manager Wanied To manage the Community Memorial Recreation Centre. 'Applications to be in the hands of the Secretary by October Port Perry, Ontario. : \ oct 9 11th, 1958. All applications to be sent to P.O. Box 145, Pot Posty Brough J.R. ii i V NIGHT SCHOOL PREVENTION WEEK IS OCT. 6 to the 13th, DOMINION RICHMELLO, MILD or MEDIUM ONE Bulk Cheese ieee... POUND REAL VALUE--ALLEN'S Kandy Kisses ............ fo SERVE WITH ANY DESSERT 'SPECIAL Richmello Ice Cream .... ;= 25 FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEK-END--STOCK UP Special 'Richmello Bread .......- 2% 1§ Everybody Likes Pumpkin Pie on Thanksgiving SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL 9 Stokely's Pumpkin ..... 25." 37 REAL VALUE! BUY Now ' ~ SPECIAL Tree re tos. 93% SAVE 7¢ ON FRASER FARM SPECIAL MeatBalls............ 25% 59 _____}sion;-Bob-is- hopeful that that he may obtain an unconditional release from | the AHL. team. Bob Hassard's climb up the organ- ized hockey ladder has been one of continued successes, He started to play the game while attending the Huron Street Public School in Toron- to. He later joined the ranks of the Marlboro chain and graduated thro- gh Bantam, Midget and Junior. He played one season of Junior "B" in Richmond Hill. The well known Frank | Sullivan was also a member of the club. At the early age 16, Bob caught a position with the Marlboro Jr. "A" team. He played with them for four "PRINCE ALBERT, ONTARIO i DOUPE'S GENERAL Ten: / MAPLE LEAF MINCE MEAT, 28 07. ......... ooo... AB. BETTY CROCKER PIE CRUST MIX .....cc....rvvvnsinnn. 336, CRANBERRIES, PUR. .coiirrimiesmmimisgsrrimsoissmsopmiseernt 30 CHEERY MORN COFFEE, eotiily aera ee wwivirivniteeniis BUC MILKO . Hosiiine innate inreininsenin Ce Off Regular Price "OPEN EVENINGS -- CLOSED TUESDAY AFTERNOONS : Free Delivery Dial YUkon S232 with Pittsburg. The "Hornets" Won 5 the Calder Cup. He returned to the|# Leafs in '52-63. The next season at 8. Pittsburg, the club once again walked | $5 off with Calder: Trophy. . Following |% a short stint in Chicago, he rejoined | ¥ his mates in Pittsburg .to win hia] "third Calder Cup:in '54-656, Following the:removal of the Pitts. 5 burg Arena, Bob was sent to Hershey | and then to.Buffalo. He completed |g the '67-68 season with the Bisons. 1% Bob contends. -that- his greatest |% thrill was winning the. Calder Cup in |§ 1949-50. During his first year at Pitt- | sburg in a play-off game with Her-|& shey he scored two goals as the Hor- 5 nets defeated the Bears 2-1. He pott- | §! ed the winner in' overtime. Bob had an equally. fine opportun- ity to perform in pro baseball. A letter of acceptance 'from the Man- agement of the Brooklyn Dodgers is one of his many keepsakes. Bob. se- lected a sports career of hockey, ... - "It was.the big difference in mon- ey that decided the question,"; said Bob. He explained that, at that time , baseball salaries were very low com- "pared with hockey wages. : "I would do it all over again; it 1 had the chance," he said. Bob eredits much of hig baseball knowledge to the supervision, he re- ceived under Mr. Bob Abate, Supér- visor of the Elizabeth Playground in Toronto. . His team 'captured: three Ontario Championships, He. feels that ~ Port Pry High Slot Classes. WOODWORKING Sh eros * SEWING - tv; 1 'BOOKKEEPING ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS 'Registration fee is $6.00 (except for English). Classes will in a uh Tuesdays 7.30 p.m. to 9, 80 p.m, beginning October - 2 st, 19 fray opiate with the High Sehool--YUkon 6-2671--before October 16. SIDNEY CHANDLER RTE Vice-Chairman. 8290909000000 0009 09000000008 0POROPOPOROFOROROPIPOPIROPOIOICILE0 80 0 8" 0 4 ee ee Se Eh 4 4 Ne 4% 8% TE RANT C. MagDON. ALD, OPEN TIL MIDNIGHT MONDAY To SATURDAY * a ak - Sundays till 8 o'clock' Whole BAR- BQ CHICKEN rr ------. ARATE | FISH 'and CHIPS .........ivenn. 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