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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Mar 1959, p. 5

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0 9 ' A » hh La Port Perry Lions Club SPRING BALL Saturday April 2 90pm AGH (EF EBEEED al of vs} 4 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 10508 Ladies' Monday o Ni ght Bowling bi. 2nd, 1959-- . Pines--47 ' Oaks--28 Poplars--42 Firs--26 Cedars--40 Walnuts--26' Maples--38 'Birches--25 . Chestnuts--30 Elms--24 Willows--29 Spruces--22 High Bingle-- : : Jean Hunter--285 High Triple-- Audrey Chapman--638 Low Triple-- . Ella Dickinson--296 Over 600-- Audrey Chapman--638 Mary Baird--617 Helen Bathie--604 Over 200-- \ Jean Hunter -- 285; Audrey .Chap- man--252, 208; Joyce Emmerson-- 244; Helen Bathie--240; Mary Baird --248, 288; Marie Smitts--237; Mar- garet Sweetman--236; Lorraine Rain- | es--226; Mabel Cook--218, 206; Viv- ien Cawker--217; Olive Harrison-- 217; Mae Blakely--217; Reta Under- hay -- 216; Teresa Hall -- 214; Ann Mulder--218; Grace Hastings--211; Wanda Durham--209; Elma Vernon----- 206; Jessie Cooke--206; Alice Thom- as--204; Faye Dowson--204; Floren- ce Mahaffy--208; Kate Smith--201. Ladies' Wednesday Night Bowling Wednesday Pant 25th, Jets FIYers ..ooiivvvieiinnsinesnnions North Stars .. Spitfires ....... Bombers Kittyhawks Helicopters .................. TPN ||] MBBBNER ivoire inririatssssserssn . 84 Hurricanes ..... th innmiee Tnerieies 338 Sunderlands .. Lancasters Scores over 210--A, ' DeNure 309, M. 'MacGregor 263, W, McLaughlin 239, J. Hull 239, 223, M. Enge 236, M. A Lown 215, A. Hanlan 214, A. Spears 218, N. Scott 218, M. Jeffrey 210, A: Wakeford 210, | E. Oke 210. Prentice 219, 211, Men's Thursday Night Bowing STANDING Goofers ...: : Meteors .............. ..39 Howard Motors Black Jacks ... DeLuxe ...... Stars .......... .32 Legionaires .......ccoevvevinnivenennns 20 ATCRBIS. coininmmmmiaiyiimaoin 26 Whiz Bangs 28 Carnegie ...o..vevevvrinieeecieeceennes 20 Midtown .....oveeeciinnecerecns 16 JUNIOTS oven 9 High Triples over 600 Gord-Goode Jack Owen .. B. Miller ...... Al CaWKEY vor riendiririnernenene G. Sweetman I. Boyd High Singles over 240 G. Sweetman ............. srurseafierired 272 G. Goode EE PP PTY PTR PE YPT POPPY YETI) Je OWENS cvrerssimsissinsmmsimsmen F. Hastings .... RY M, Appleton. ...civu min inbo 242 Ontario 'County Annual Meeting Tuesday, March 10th Commencing at 11 a.m. MANCHESTER HALL FREE LUNCH SERVED AT NOON Guest Speaker: Geo. BR. McLaughlin 2nd Vice-President, Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada Members and any interested cattle breeders are invited to attend. sonnel, Reports will be given by Management per- One director will be elected for a two year period to serve on the Board of Directors. COME AND BRING A CAR LOAD Central Ontario Cattle Breeding Association TO BE SOLD BY TENDER " Greenbank Church Shed 60" x 46', with steel roof, plank truss frame buliding in in excellent condition. 1 Tenders close March 26th, Building to he removed as soon as possible after sale. Mar. 12 lowest or any tehder not necessarily accepted. "arti to THOMAS SHARP, GREENBANK, ONT. Port Perry Recreation Centre Schedule Thursday, March 5th-- Public School skating--3- 5 G.M. Accounts Payable--7-8 Brooklin--8-9 G.M. Sales Department--9-10 Friday, March 6th-- Port Perry Skating Club--4-6 Pee Wee Hockey--6.30-7.30 Public Skating--8-10 Saturday, March 7th-- Minor Hockey--8-12 Chev, Line--12-1.80 Town & Country Club--2-6 Hockey Match--8.30 Sunday, March 8th-- G.M. Hockey Club (Play-offs) 1.80-6.30 Post Office (Oshawa)--8-9 Monday, March 9th-- Public School Skating--3-5 Minor Hockey--T7-10 Tuesday, March 10th-- Oshawa Plumbers--7-8 "Brooklin--8-9 Wednesday, March 11th-- P. P. Skating Club--4-6 Minor Hockey--6.30-10 Thursday, March 12th-- Public School Skating--38-6 G.M, Accounts Payable--7- 8 Brooklin--8-9 - G.M. Sales Department--9-10 Anglican Notes An interesting discussion highlight- ed the March 2nd meeting of the Evening Guild, held at the home of Mrs. Allan 'Dowson. The topic "Es- trangement-Everyone Wears a Mask" was introduced by Mrs, R. Kenny and Mrs. W. Sonley. The members broke ae two groups for a discussion of ree key questions. These were "Is it good or bad to wear a mask?" "Do we need to know guilt to know God?" and "Do we really know ourselves?" Then the two groups got together to compare their findings. The meeting was chaired by the president, Mrs. Lowcock. Members brought their Talent Money, the sum of $2.00 having been raised by each member through some use of her par- ticular talents. The meeting closed with prayer. Refreshments were ser. ved by Mrs. G. Rennie and Mrs. G. Sebben. Mr. Fuller joined the group for the last hour. An excellent suggestion 'was brought forth at the recent meeting of the Building Committee. It was degided to revise plans for the exten- Ftio io the Parish Hall and 'build to the south of the existing building, on the side of the hill. This would eli- minate much excavation work and therefore lower the cost of the pro- ject. It would provide for three new rooms upstairs and three down, in the new part of the building, one to be a kitchen; and would leave the existing hall untouched, except for connecting it to the extension, and partitioning the basement into three small rooms. The Girls Auxiliary, under the di- rection of Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Pana- baker, has been busy with a number of activities. They are at present working on their cooking badge, and also on the study book on Social Ser- vice. A joint meeting with the Brook- lin and Port Whitby Girls' Auxiliar- ies is planned for Monday evening, March 16th, at Port Perry. The G.A. is open to all teenage girls in the Parish, It meets Mondays from 7- 8.30 p.m. in the Parish Hall The Rector had expressed concern over the children sliding on the ice at the side of the church property on DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA © 400 Huren Street, Toronto -| sent. | Scout Mothers Promise 'welcome to all ladies. John Street. The verger has sanded the slide a number of times, only to have the sand removed. There is a particular danger when the children use the slide after Sunday School, as they frequently slide out onto the road into the paths of cars leaving the church, It is to be hoped that parents will warn their children a- gainst this, before a serious accident oceurs, Lenten services continue next week with the 10 a.m. service Wednesday. The topic for the srmon will be "The Laying on of Hands and Annointing with Oil--the Normal Means of Heal- Ing", the fifth of a series of six ser- mons on the healing ministry of the church. These services are not limit- ed to Anglicans; all who ave interest- ed in this phase of the Christian min- istry are welcome. The final service in the series will be held on Wednes- day, March 18th. The Afternoon Guild held its regu- lar meeting on Tuesday afternoon, March 8rd, details of which will be reported next week. Scout Mothers Auxiliary The By Scout Mothers Auxiliary held their meeting on Monday, Feb. 16th at the Home of Mrs. Ellsworth Kennedy. There were 13 Ladies pre- After the repeating of the Mrs, Robt. Walker, President, extended a cordial The minutes of the last meeting were read and tapproved followed by a financial re- port given by the Treasurer Mrs. Ho- ward Gibson. Mrs. Jack Cook our sick convenor reported on Cards and flowers having been sent out. A dls- cussion and planning for the Father and Son Banquet to be held on Mon, Feb. 23rd took place at which time Mrs. Norman Kerry very graciously accepted the honor of presenting the Cub flag donated by the Scout Mo- thers at the Father and Son Banquet. Ladies don't forget our annual Party on Tuesday, March 17th. Cars will Anyone interested please contact Mrs. Norman Kerry. Mrs. Gordon Goode, who have rags suitable for Wipers, please contact Mrs. Harry Edenbor- ough to have them picked up. What a Wonderful Day Glorious weather and a fine number of members were on hand on Monday Scugog Chapter (Mrs. Storey Beate) at her first meeting. After the opening ceremonies, with Mrs, Roy Honey as Standard Bearer, our Regent conducted any business arising from the minutes, read by secretary Mrs. J. Robertson. Arrangements were made to serve tea for those who receive their citizen- ship papers at Whitby on Tuesday; Tag Day for the Blind; Rose Tag Day for local Hospital and party for the Marathon Bridge players. Three names were proposed and ac- cepted for membership. students came under discussion, also Ti CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR AM INTERNATIONAL DAILY NEWSFARIR Good Reading for the 'Whole Family - News facts « Family Features SS ---- ---------- The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss, Send your newspoper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check of money order, | yeor $18 [J 6 months $9 [0 3 months $4.50 3 leave Post Office at 6.15 p.m. sharp. |g Mrs. Roy Smith or & Also any ladies | § last to welcome the new Regent. of | Mental Health and aid to deserving ? convention at Hamilton in April. Miss 'M. Harris again presented Empire Study in her own interesting manner, The Regent closed the meeting with God Save the Queen, Téa was served by Mrs. S. Macfarlane & Mrs. Aileen Beare. Epsom Mrs. M. Lakey, of Brooklin, and Mr. and Mis. Herman Kerry visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Taylor, of Ux- bridge, visited recently with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs, Robert Taylor and sister Doris. The Community Club has not miss- ed a meeting yet even though we do have a fair amount of snow and wind to blow it about. Next meeting Fri- day, March 6th. An invitation is ex- tended to every one to come and en- joy a night of euchre and dancing. Euchre winners at last party were for ladies Mrs. L. Brawn, Mrs. C. Wat- son and Mrs. Burnham. For gents H. Stacey, Bill Brown and Ross Bailey, My. Arthur Taylor and Mrs. A.Christie Won the lucky draws. A family re-union was held on Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beacock and sosn Robert, Richard and Ronald of Prince Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Keetch and Debra, and Miss Pauline Beacock and Mr. Donald Garvas of Oshawa, present. Sorry to report that Mrs. Howard Ashton is in Oshawa Hospital for surgery. The W.A. held their regular meeting in the Sunday School rooms on Thurs- day with nineteen in attendance, They had a very successful 'baking sale Uxbridge recently, with proceeds of sixty-six dollars. A birthday party was held at the school Saturday evening to celebrate the birthdays of Miss Darlene Christie and Mr. Ross Bailey. Many habpy re- in [turns are wished to both. Epsom looks very gay at night now, with their new street lights. i 4 Plywood Masonite Doors Arborite Floor Tile Ceiling Tile Insulation, Etc. 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