». 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, "Ey a he TN LN IRR 2 with Sah WAR ---- AEN THURSDAY, i SER SL WO NOVEMBER 6th, 1958 LOCAL NEWS Annual "THE CHURCHES Remembrance Day Service CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Members of the Canadian Legion, Branch No. 419 are requested to fall- in at the Legion Hall at 10:16 a.m. for Church Parade and Remembrance Day Service at the United Church, on Sunday, Nov. 9th, 1968. Dress Berets, Medals, - B. McCoy, Chairman. Death PARR, John James--At his home Blackstock, Ontario, on Sunday Nov. 2nd, 1968, John James Parr, beloved - husband of Emily Highland and dear father of Mae (Mrs. A. Pritchard) Toronto, Velva (Mrs. H. Bailey) Blackstock and grandfather of Mer- lin, Neil and Catherine. Card of Thanks We would like to thank all the Scu- gog friends and also Ariends from Port Perry, Prince Albert and Raglan for all the lovely gifts received at our shower. Thanks again. Gayle and James McQuinn. Card of Thanks SAUNDERS--We wish to express our sincere thanks tb Dr. J. Diamond, Dr. M. B. Dymond and the hospital staff for their kindness during the late Mr. Saunders long illness. We also wish to thank all neighbours, friends and relatives for their con- soling words and acts of kindness during our recent bereavement, Mrs. Saunders and family. Card of Thanks Mrs. Ellen Coyle wishes to express her sincere thanks to her many friends and neighbours who so kindly remembered her during her stay in hospital. Birth HOWSAM--Harold and Joyce How- sam wish to announce the birth of 'their daughter, Heather Lynn, in the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1958. Weight 6 lbs. 9 oz. BOND--Mr. and Mrs. Allan Boni (nee Beryl Cook) wish to announce the birth of a son Michael Raymond on Friday, October 31st, 1958; at Oshawa General Hospital; a brother for Robert, Susan and Carol. .Sunday School Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th, Rector' Sunday, Nov. 9th-- ' x 11.30 a.m.--Morning Worship ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. Simpson Black, B.A., B.D. Interim Moderater Sunday, Nov. 9th-- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship Rev. S. Hill, Candidate for ministry, | the 11 a.m.--Sunday School PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8S. Linstead, B.A., Minister 9th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Sunday School for Nursery, Beginners, Kindergarten and Primary Classes, 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. Sunday, Nov. Service of Remembrance -- Cana- dian Legion in attendance, | C The Unitéd Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: ' Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, Nov. 9th-- 10,15 a.m.--Scugog Church 'Grace' 11.156 a.m.--Scugog S. S. "Head" 11.15 a.m.--Manchester Church 1.16 p.m.--Prospect Church We give you a very cordial invitation to come and worship with us. ji EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Port Perry Lilla Street Seessssressssetricisiertrnes Morning Worship .... Evening Service .......cuion 7.30 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE Friday, 8.00 p.m. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU Women's Hospital Auxiliary The Annual Meeting of the Wo- men's Hospital Auxiliary will be held in the Library on Monday, November 17th at 2.30 in the afternoon. The Public is cordially invited to attend. |} Refreshments will be served. Benefit Dance Teen Town is sponsoring a dance in aid of the Springhill Disaster Fund in the Public School on Friday, Nov. 7th at 8.30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Admission bOc. 600 entries on assessment roll, Nov13 Applications / will be received until the 23rd of November, 1958, by the Clerk- Treasurer, Brooklin, for the combined offices of Assessor, Clerk-Treas- urer and Tax Collector for the Township of Scugog. The duties of Assessor to commence on January 1st, Clerk-Treasurer and Tax Collector on April 1st, 1959. 19569 and the Approximately - R MILNER, Brooklin, Clerk, Twp. of Scugog. Dados ooo a aoosondosossaoadasassaaso POVOPVVVVVIVIOTIOIVVPVVOVOSOVOOOOOCe Ed NESTLE'S QUIK, 1 Lb. .... CHUBBY KLEENEX .. ~ DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE , PRINCE ALBERT, ONTARIO FARMER'S WIFE MILK, red Label .......oo... .2 for 33¢ LUX FLAKES, 4¢ deal ................... rerripes SORPPRPPRPPIOTRMIOPRINIR | ava YORK MEAT BALLS, 15 Oz, ...... OPEN EVENINGS -- CLOSED TUESDAY AFTERNOONS Free Delivery Dial YUkon 5-2492 Ea -- vireo BY ...6 for $1. 00 vein d2¢ CELE EE ETE RP ER RR RT RTT) eresinesnnans EE EE CLLR ET TLE RL ET PRY) Nov.13 | oS HAR AEY Coming Events Monster Bingo Monday night, Nov. 10th, 1958, at R p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa, 20-- $20. games; 6--$30. games; one -jack- pot of $160. and two jackpots of $260. Admission $1.00. Friday Night Jamboree Dancing to Radio Artists Chuck Fortune and Band from Toronto Pa- lace Pier. - Features Jimmy and Johnny, the Shey Brus.; Phil Exton; Chuck Fortune Quartette and guests every Friday night. Admission 76ec. Red Barn, Oshawa. T.F. Door' Prizes. Bazaar and Tea The annual bazaar under auspices of the Evening Guild of the Church of the Ascension will be held on Saturday November 22nd at 2.830 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Home Baking Table, Afternoon Tea, Sale of Work. Come and bring your friends. nov20 Bazaar and Afternoon Tea The Port Perry United Church W.A. -| will hold their Annual Bazaar and Tea in the basement of the United Church on Saturday, November: 8th at 2.80 pm. nov6 Fidelis Class In Greenbank United Church on Thursday, November 13th at 8.30, p.m. Mrs, Allan Walsh, Port Perry, will demonstrate the beauty of Plastic Martyn, of Prince Albert will show pictures of Florida and California. Bazaar work will be on display. Lunch and lucky prizes. Admission 50c. Nové Figure Skating Club The Figure Skating Club will oper- ate in the Memorial Arena from 4.30 '{to 6.30 on Tuesdays and Fridays. '{ Anyone interested in joining apply to Georgia Brock or Ruth Mark. ety Veg. Growers Assoc. Dep. Co-Ordinator HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The Annual meeting of the Ontario County Vegetable Growers' Associa-' tion was held at Hiway House, Appointed At a meeting of the Oshawa and County of Ontario joint Civil Defence Brooklin, on Tuesday, October 28, at Control Meeting Committee, held at 8.30 p.m. with a splendid turnout of Whitby, Tuesday, September 30, the vegetable 'growers. appointment was confirmed of "Pro. | ob A. W. (Jack) Baker to fill an " August Geisberger, president of important Civil Defence role for the Ontario County Vegetable Grow- Rama, Mara, Thorah, Brock and Scott ; spending a few days with her sister ers' Association, was in charge of the' meeting. Provincial Vegetable - Growers' Mar- keting Board, addressed. the meeting." He spoke of the many problems that had come before the marketing board during the year, He also spoke of the problems being experienced by vegetable growers, particularly in the provinces of Quebec and Manitoba. Mr. Pilkey mentioned the damage that Townships. | The above townships constitute the Mr A. Pilkey, Chairman of - the reception area of the County of Ont-' figited their cousins Mr. and Mrs. ario, Professor Jack Baker is a retired College Professor from 0.A.C. and a retired Captain of the R.C.N. (R), having served four years with the Navy in World War II, + The County Co-ordinator, Lt, Col. .F. S. Wotton, advised the Committee that the specialized knowledge of farm activities, crops and animal hus- Foam. During the evening Mrs. Allan. is being done to the vegetable crops in some areas by 24D sprays. bandry, will enable Professor Baker to make available to the farmers of Mr. Ed. Ruthven, Zone Chairman of | the district, advice which if properly the Provincial Vegetable Growers'| followed, may be the difference be- Marketing Board reviewed the price [tween losing of salvaging most of negotiations that took place last year. | their investment in crops and animals He also pointed out that, as Zone in the event of nuclear warfare. Chairman, he had received a number | It was also pointed out that his of complaints from the growers that: leadership qualities and personality their corn was being cut too early by | will go far to weld together the com- the canning factories; and that some' munities of the five townships into corn acreage was not taken this year | an organization dedicated to help the because of frost damage. Mr. Ruth-!less fortunate citizens of evacuation ven reviewed the tomsto situation,'areas who must be housed in the stating that the Vineland Experimen- | event evacuation of the south end of tal Station was working on three or | County and Metro Toronto occurs. four new varieties of tomatoes for! The Civil Defence Control Comm- canning, that look very promising at | ittee expressed their appreciation of the present time, Mr, Baker's volunteering for this? appointment and are confident he will be immensely valuable to the farmers in organizing them to be prepared to protect their family, livestock and The election of officers took place with the following results: _ President--August Geisberger, R.R. 4, Oshawa crops in the event of nuclear fallout ~ Vice President--Lewis Jones and instruct them in their reception Balsam ". of "evacuee responsibilities. Secretary-Treasurer--H. L. Fair, Uxbridge P a Alb Directors-- rice ert - Pickering--Will Collins, Pickering At Sunday School Mrs. C. Love Whitby--Chas. Broughton, Whitby contributed an appropriate missionary A, Bradley, Whitby article. Mildred Martyn read the East Whitby--Wm. Sack, * , story of the day. Denise Jeffrey Oshawa, R. 4 ! dropped her birthday pennies into the Reach--Alex Johns, Port Perry, 4 ' Little church, Scugog--Ray Fralick, Port Perry, 3 Mrs. Beckman and Mrs. Hodgins Official Voting Delegatés-- each sponsored an afternoon Hallo- August Geisberger ween social for the junior grades on Charles Broughton { Friday afternoon was most enjoyable. Lewis Jones The Doyles' treat to each pupil Lady Delegate-- boarding the two school buses were Mrs. August Geisberger. much appreciated too. CAOARAAARASARAASNS ARARRRAAN AAR Ra YES! 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Bombers ...... 24 Mr, and Mrs. Les Beacock and sons | Kittyhawks .....i.ocminan Hey | Helicopters 23 | Keith Parkin, Cameron on Sunday. Sunderlands .., es 13 Mr. and Mrs. 'W. J, Martyn, Mr.| Lancasters ..,...... 9 and Mrs, A, Martyn, Mr. and Mrs, E, | Over 210 singles-- Martyn in Port Hope on account of the sudden passing of a cousin Mrs. Keith Mark. Mrs. N. Wilson attended the fun- eral of her uncle Mr. Wm. McQuay, Barrie, Mr. and: Mrs, C. Newnham and fa- mily with friends in Concord recently. 221, K, Harper 242, C. Hewitt 240, B. Collins 232, M. Edinborough 223, M. St. John 223, A. Hanlan 221, M. Ingram 219, S. St. John 215, I. Fines 214, G. Pargeter 214, Over 600 Triples-- M. Edinborough 638, N. Howes 622. Attention Hog Producers Hog Shippers On and after Tuesday, November 18th, the Stouffville Livestock Exchange will cease to operate as an assembly yards for the OntarioHog Producers Co-operative. 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