3 4d ¥ So Ein a 35 od YX €Y es EB ME hrs = cy TE Ez ~~ ~ Ta ER 8 pounds. a ¢ ATA Bh bh RR SUUE Vi 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1959 LOCAL NEWS 0.SEM. %. McLeod of MCS. | _ Assiniboine was holiday guest at the home of Wentworth Watson and fa- mily duripg his New Year's leave. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson and family, and Mrs. Emma Hopkins of Ottaw@ were recent visitors in Port Perry. 3 rth JAMES--Sgt. and Mrs. Art James (nee Pauline West) are happy to an- nounce® the birth of their daughter, Dorothy Anne, at the Halifax Infirm- ary on December 21, 1968. Weight A sister for little Mel. Card of Thanks 'Charles wishes to thank all friends and neighbours, the nurses, Dr. John "McIntyre and Dr. John Diamond for all the many kindnesses to him on the occasion of his recent operation. Dorothy and Gerald Nelson. Card of Thanks . Many thanks to the members of I.O.O.F, and Rebekah Lodges jointly for the nice Christmas box we re- ceived. Happy New Year to all. George and Margaret Roberts. Card of Thanks 'We wish to express our sincere ap- - preciation to all our friends, relatives "and neighbours for the expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and other acts of kindness shown to us during our recent sad bereavement. Martin Labanovich and family. Ladies' Monday Bowling + Jan, bth, 1959-- 'Maples--7 Firs--3 Walnuts--7 Willows--2 Pines--b5 Chestnuts--2 Poplars--b Oaks--2 Spruces--b Rirches--0 Elms--4 Cedars--0. High Single-- 'D. Bentley--238 High Triple-- C. Crozier--b588 .. . _ Mystery Score, 800-- Lola Wilson--302, Over 200-- Dhel Bentley--238 Marie Healey--231 Olive Harrison--226 Lorraine Raines--223 Doris Healey--220 Camille Crozier--217 . Faye Dowson--208 Emily Badour--203 Vivian Cawker--202 Wanda Durham--202 Grace Hastingg--201 THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE en (Anglican) Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th,, Rector Sunday, Jan. -11th-- 11.80 a,m.~--Morning Prayer Monday, Jan, 12th-- ANNUAL VESTRY MEETING Supper--6.80 p.m. Meeting--8.00 p.m, q 'BT. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. Simpson Black, B.A., B.D. Interim Moderator Sunday, Jan. 11th-- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev, E. 8. Linstead, B.A., Minister '| Sunday, Jan, 11th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Sunday School for Nur- sery, Beginners, Kindergarten, and Primary Classes, 11 a.m~Morning Worship, 4 The United Church of Canada : SCUGOG PASTORAL hala MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham M.A. B.D. Sunday, Jan, 11th-- 10.16 a.m.--Scugog Church 11.16. a.m.--Scugog "Head" S. S. 11.16 a.m.--Manchester Church 1.16 p.m.--Prospect Church ---- Week of Prayer Friday, January 9-- Port Perry United Chur Preacher--Rev. E. W. F " 8 p.m. In Memoriam HAMMOND--In loving memory of a dear father and husband who passed away Jan. 18th, 1958. One year has passed and gone 'Since one we loved so well Was taken from his home on earth With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we placed upon his grave May wither and decay, 'But the love of him who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. Lovingly remembered by sons Art and Howard and wife Susan Hammond, also daughter-in-law and five grandsons. HOW TO BEAT A SKID -- If you're going foo fast when you skid, the car won't always respond to the wheel. When in doubt -- slow down! If you start to skid, turn the front wheels in the direction of the skid. Don't brake and don't accelerate. Remember skidding is more apt to occur when the temperature, is about 32 degrees than wheigi's colder. ~ DOUPE'S. GENERAL STORE PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ....voooo Aiming ting 2c | DOMESTIC SHORTENING ......c... nein lbs. b9c. . AUNT JEMIMA PAN CAKE MIX re A 21c. | SALADA TEA BAGS .....c..... ry i Bag Size Tbe. | MAPLE LEAF CHED-R-SPRED CHEESE, 16.02. .,......82¢, . OPEN EVENINGS--CLOSED TUESDAY AFTERNOONS For Free Delivery Phone YU 0-249) Coming Everts! {Veal | © Monster Bingo Monday. night, Jan. 12th, 19069, at 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa, 20-- $20. games; 6--$80. games; one jack- pot of $160, and two jackpots of $250. Door Prizes. Admission $1.00. Friday Night Jamhoree Dancing to Radio Artists Chuck Fortune and Band from Toronto Pa- lace Pier. = Features Jimmy and Johnny, the Shey Bros.; Phil Exton; Chuck Fortune Quartette and guests every Friday night. Admission 76ec. Red Barn, Oshawa. T.F. C.W.L. Euchre The C.W.L. will start their euchre parties: on Thursday, Jan. 8th in the Catholic Hall at 8.30 p.m. Refresh- ments served. Admission 60c, All are welcome to send, i Christmas Tree Pick-up A' special pickup will be madé on Saturday, Jan, 10th for discarded Christmas Trees. At Home 'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark will be at home to their friends and neigh-' bours on January 17 from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. on the occasion of their - 60th Wedding Anniversary. Everyone welcome, In Utica Hall on Saturday, Jan. 10th. Music by the Melodeers. Ad- mission 76¢. per person. Figure Skating Schedule Note change in figure skating schedule as follows: . Mr. Wilde will teach 4 to 6 p.m, on 'Wednesdays, only. Practice session 4.80 to 6.30 p.m. on Fridays. No figure skating activities on Tuesdays. Euchre Euchre will. be held in the Town- | ship Hall Manchester at 8.30 p.m, on Saturday, Jan. 10th, under the afs- picés of the group committee of the ~~ Admission b0c. Scugog Cub Pack. Lunch provided. nu Open -- _ FRIDAY--7 to 9 pm. SATURDAY-- 7 to 11 p.m Family Doubles, Friday--9 to 11 Everyone Welcome Causeway Bowling] In Vda Donald Ferguson, a hod rouidents was buried in Breadalbane Presbyter- ian Cemetery last Saturday. -He had lived in Oshawa for many years, Mr, and Mrs, W. Philp and Larry Kendall of Toronto were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kendall, Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Storie and family were in Toronto for the holi- day with Mr. and Mrs, Toogood. Russell Harper is staying for some time with his daughter, Mrs. Hugh Rogers of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Sutherland and daughter spent Christmas with the Ashtons of Ashburn, Christmas' guests of Mr, and Mrs. 'Ralph Wilbur were Mr. and Mrs. Sin- clair Robertson of Shirley' and Carol Beare of Greenbank. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs, Alan Wilbur and family of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wilbur of Taunton. Ada Stephenson' of Uxbridge spent Christmas week' with Mrs. N. Ackney. Both' had' Christinas difiner with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ackney of Uxbridge, With Mr, and Mrs. Jim Philip were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day and family, Mrs. Alfred Steer, all of Ajax; Walter Stéer'dnd' Mrs.' George' Mitchell and sbn' Eddie. ies "Mr, dhid 'Mrs, Fred Olson and fa- wily' werd' Christmas' guests of Mr. aiid 'Mis! Henry Skerratt, ™ , Mr. and Mrs. Chet. Geer were at sing for 'Christmas. Mr. tind Mrs, Bruce Geer and fa- mily were with her parénts, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Strong of Matichester. Mr. and Mrs, Murray Geer and fa- mily were Christmas guests 'f Mt. and Mrs. Clarence' Biitson of Port Perry. Mr. 'and Mrs,' Brice Baildy were with _her 'parents, the Asthenhursts of Uxbridge. Mr. and' Mrs! Bert Mitchell and Jewett 'at the Weston 'Sanitorium on Sunday. The Mitchell family spent Christ- mas with their' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Mitchell, = James Hainsworth visited' His iis Mrs. Ambrose Watson of Cadmus, for a few days. - Mr, and 'Mrs. Stucliffe and Donna spent Christmas with the Brays of Raglan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier were Christmas guests of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Beare of Claremont. Carol Beare and Hillis Wilbur vi- sited Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Willis of Toronto Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and Dor- | othy visited the Butlers of Scarboro. Windsor to Have Revolving Stand City council has approved construc- tion of what is thought will be North America's first revolving grandstand. Council gave its approval for build- ing the stand, which will seat 8,200, and at the same time approved &n agreement with the board of educa- tion to lease Windsor Stadium, a pro- perty adjacent to Jackson Park, the site of the new grandstand. My. and 'Mrs. D. McKinley's of Lan- Mrs, Jim Mitchell visited Eleanor "gstimated cost" and- Sa us; @ new bal in the park, not yet approved, is The new grandstand will be built in two sections on wheels. It will provide seating for athletic events in Jackson Park and can be swung a- round on its tracks to provide seats for bandshell proguamg ag the, park; Offer Larger Grant To Pickering Twp. Crusader Development Corp. has, increhsed its offer of a grant to Pick. | ering. Township--if council will ap- prove a proposed $50 million housing development planned by Crusader for the Frenchman's Bay area. Representatives of Crusader told council Monday night that they would pay a grant of $350 per unit in the 680-acre = development. Formerly Crusader offered a grant of $300 per | lot to- the township. Township* and * Crusader éhgineers are currently' discussing: the propo- sals, In addition to providing the grant Crusader have offered to give the municipality a sewage disposal plant and make a substantial 'contri. bution to the water system. The development would be bounded on the east by Sandy Beach road, on the west by Moore road, on the north Bring Up Those Low Marks! the di rary 5 Finest present you can give your boy or girl. Marks go up when notes, reports and themes are typed! This is the portable with PAGE GAGE and many other time-saving, smooth-typing fea- tures forbigmachine performance. Call Us At The Port Perry Star We will be pleased to help you * select a suitable model ME AND WORKED ON MY ELECTIONS. To the Ratepayers of Scugog Twp. 1 WISH TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO SUPPORTED / © HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL © BEHALF IN THE RECENT AL TENO. re to wider: by the CNR railway line, and on the south by Lake Onta 0, 3000 Homes It would include some 8000 homes, apartment buildings and an alloted area for industrial building. Crusa- der has offered to service the entire area. They previously propdsed be- glining work in June of this year, Council, however, has not indicated whether the proposal. It is of tative stages of | discussion, The new Nunc), headed by Reeve Sherman Scott, was inaugurated in a service conducted. by Rev. Arthur Cresswell of Claremont. 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