SEARLES AS EN Aan x PUAN HERE FL i LIAM LA LE CHARA ~ RL aE ShEANRGS He Par Ww, cor A A a eR Ee Vad Ny BRTEAL ESRD LR PH IE a ¥ Fa? LE ) 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1959 Birth WIL.LIAMS -- Bill and Ruby Wil- liams are happy to announce the ar- rival of their son, Jay Cameron, on Thursday, March 26th, 1959, at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry; a brother for Jody & Laurie. . Cord of Thanks I wish to thank Dr. S. P. Kandel and Dr. M. B. Dymond and the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry; also all those who visited me or sent cards during my recent stay in the hospital. Maureen McLaughlin Card of Thanks Jonathan Aldred and family wish to express their many thanks for the many expressions of sympathy re- ceived, also to the Doctor and staff of the Community Memorial Hospi- tal, Port Perry and especially to Rev. Braham for his comforting words during our sad bereavement. Deaths" MASON, Catherine Tobin -- At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Saturday, March 28th, 19569, Catherine "Barrcit Tobin, beloved wife of David Mason, and dear mother of May (Mrs. M. O'Brien) London, England; John, Seagrave; Ann (Mrs. Lloyd Wallace) Port Perry; Jean (Mrs, J. Harley) of Port Perry. STOUTT, William--At the Oshawa General Hospital, on Sunday, March 29, 1959, William Stoutt, brother of the Late Joseph and Alice Stoutt. Funeral services were held at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, on Tuesday, at 3.30 p.m. In- terment Pine Grove Cemetery. KEANE, Rev. Edward T.--Suddenly at the Rectory, 47 St. George Street, Weston, on March 30, 1959, Rev. Ed- ward T. Keane, pastor of St. John the Evangelist Church, Weston, dear brother of Mrs. Agnes Sheerin, Wey- briedze, Surrey, England. Father Keane was at one time Par- ish priest at Uxbridge and Port Perry. In Memoriam CCLLINS -- In loving memory of my dear father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, Scugog. If ' had the world to give, I'd give it, yes and more To hear their voices and see them smile And greet them at my door. But all I can do dear Mother & Dad Is zo and tend your graves and leave behind tokens of love To the best Mother and Dad God ever made. ot I like to think when life is done, Wherever Heaven may be That they will be standing at the door Up there to welcome me. So those who have father & mother Cherish them with care For you will never know the heart aches Till you see their vacant chairs, To my heart their comes a longing If they could only come home. I loved them deeply in life And in the depths of my heart I can never forget. Still loved, still pissed, Still ever near Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow That lies within my heart concealed. Lovingly remembered by your daughter Pearl Pogue. In Memoriam COLLINS--In loving memory of a dear mother and father, John Collins who passed away, July 30, 1942 and Minnie Collins who passed away April 3, 1956. Fond memories will linger forever Time cannot change them its true: Years that may come cannot sever Our loving memory of you. Gordon, Gertrude and family. -| panied by Mrs. Hunter led us all in THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th,, Rector Sunday, April §th-- Coming Events Monster Bingo Monday night, April 6th, 1959, at 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa, 20-- $20. games; 6--$30, games; one jack- pot of $160. and two jackpots of $260. Door Prizes. Admission $1.00. Bargain Day SATURDAY, APRIL 18th, from 2.30 till 5 pm. in the basement of the United Church. Home Baking, Plants, Gifts, Bargain Table. Kiddy Land with free balloons for the children. Come and enjoy a cup of tea with your friends. Sponsored by the Ser- vice Club of the United Church. Spring Dance 'the Canadian Legion, Branch 419, will (hold their spring dance on Sat- urday, April 4th -in the Port Perry Public School. Music by Louie Rous- seau, Admission $2.00 couple. Pro- ceeds for building fund. Easter Tea and Sale The Annual Easter Tea and Home Baking Sale will be held in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascension on Saturday, April 4th, from 2.30 to 6.00 p.m. Apr.2 Notice 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer 7.00 p.m.--Evening Prayer A ST, JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D, Interim Moderator Sunday, April 5th-- 10.00 a.m.--Morning Service, 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev, E. 8. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, ;April 5th-- 10 a.m.--Sundgy School 11 a.m.--Sunday School for Nur- sery, Beginners, Kindergarten, and Primary Classes. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: : Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, April 5th-- 10.16 a.m.--Scugog Church 11.16 a.m.--Scugog "Head" S. S. 11.15 a.m.--Manchester Church 1.15 p.m.--Prospect Church Every Sunday is Easter. Come and| ake notice that the phone number worship with us. 1\ of the Police Department, Port Perry has been changed. The number is now YU 65-2585, "At Home" Dance The Ontario County Junior Farm- ers' Assocition will be holding its An- nual "At Home" Dance in the Legion Hall, Uxbridge, on Friday, April 8rd at 9.00 p.m. All former Junior Far- mer members and friends are invited. Admission is $3.00 per couple. as A H I i Home Blackstock High School announces its first Annual "At Home" to be held in the Cartwright Recreational Centre on tht evening of Friday, April 10th at 9 p.m. All ex-students and teach- Scout and Cub | Mothers' Auxiliary The Scout & Cub Mothers Auxili- ary had a most enjoyable evening at their annual party. As it was held on Monday, March 17th it took the form of a St. Patrick's party with everyone looking gay in their party hats and St. Patrick's Day emblems. Thirty guests sat down to a very delicious supper of Barbecued chicken. During the supper lucky draws wero made, the winners being Mrs. Art Fulford and Mrs, Lloyd Hunter. Mrs. N. Kerry in a few well chosen words presented Mrs. Gwen King with oy ae sot y fovited. Ahusic by a gift of earrings as a. small token the Seven Aires. feket 33.00 pe: couple. Apr, 9 of appreciation for her loyal support to the Auxiliary. A very humorous and delightful reading given by Mrs. Les Beacock was very much enjoyed as was a hu- morous Irish poem read by Mrs. Nor- man Kerry, After dinner Mrs. Fulford, accom- Rebekah Lodge Euchre Will be held in the I.0.0.F. hall on Saturday, April 4th at 8.30. Door prize and Euchre prizes (fowl). Lunch served, Admission 50c. person. Family Dance Sponsored by the O.N.O. Club, in the Blackstock Recreational Centre, on Friday, April 83rd. Music by the Montgomery Orchestra. 8 to 12 a.m. Admission $2.00 per family. Rod & Gun Club Monday evening, April Gth is the night for the Club monthly business meeting, every member is requested to keep this night open so that you = might be able to attend, there is much . . that has to be done for the coming QE entertainment and projects that are [] Open Bowling J is the Annual Carp Derby that has to a singsong. ; The remainder of the evening was spent playing Court Whist. The win- ners being: High Ladies--Mrs. Geo. Lane High Man--Mrs. M. Stevens Low Ladies--Mrs. Ben Pickard Low Man--Mrs. Gord Prentice Tea and coffee and" cookies served by the committee brought a most en- joyable evening to a close. A very hearty Thank You from us all is ex- tended to the Committee Mrs. Nor- man Kerry. Mrs. Gordon Goode and Mrs. Roy Smith for a most happy successful party, in the making for the spring. There be planned out, dates and other regu- lations drafted. There is the final touches that have to be put on for the Club's annual bowling night, which is to be held in the Port Perry Bowling acadamy on Monday evening the 20th day of Apr. at 8.00 p.m. This year it has been de- cided that Club member wives or lady friends should be invited to at- tend. ' FRIDAY--7 to 9 p SATURDAY-- 7 to 11 p.m. Family Doubles, Friday--9 to 11 Everyone Welcome Causeway Bowling Lanes Monday's meeting. --Ott Hamilton, Pres. ¢® & Rai A oe] 4 EW Ld =) 7 HIGH-QUALITY PROTEIN, AND CALCIUM TO BUILD STURDY BODIES PAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA / ~ 400 Huron @tresy, Teronte ' 3 ° ~.. Freel Marie Fraser's new "intik recipes. Write today! Let us all make it a date to attend | GE bt smi PR hu ay SeTEdiT TRI ' Cedar Creek Mr. Sid Willerton of Scarborough, visited the Ernie Willerton family last Tuesday and attended the funeral of the late Wm, J. Steele. The TOPS Club held a baby shower | . for Mrs. Bruce Cummings, on Thurs- day evening at the home of Margaret Warring, Scugog Island. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blain-and Doug moved from Oshawa to Wm. Blain's apartment last week. 0 Ronnie Larocque spent the holiday week-end at Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque "spent the week-end at Hamilton with Mrs. Larocque's sister, Mrs. R. Northcot. Hazel' MacDonald and Stirling Wight of Kingston; Helen Wight of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Attwood MacRae gnd Linda and Caro] of Osha- wa, were Sunday visitors at the Har- ris home. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Keetch, Richie, Sharon and baby Kenneth, of Whitby, were Good Friday supper guests at the Ron Johnston home. Several Cedar Creek residents at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Mr. Norris Doherty of Toronto was the guest at the Bruce Cummings home on Sunday. Ladies' Monday Night Bowling PLAY-OFFS, March 30 Cedars 6 and Maples 2 Pines b6-and Poplars 2 5 Spruce 5 and Walnuts 2 Elms 6 and Birches 2 Willows 5 and Chestnuts 2 Firs 4 and Qaks 8 Final Standings -- 1, Cedars 7. Elms 2. Maples 8. Birches 8. Pines 9. Willows 4. Poplars 10. Chestnuts 6. Spruces 11, Firs 6. Walnuts 12. Oaks Over 600--Mary MacGregor, 642; M. Cook 603; Wanda Durham, 601. Over 200 -- Jessie Cook, 269; Mary MacGregor, 2483, 204; Wanda Durham, 238; Mary Amell, 262; Elma Vernon, 235; Vera Fawns, 227; Marie Foster, 226; Mabel Cook, 224, 207; Janet Ver- non, 217; Emily Badour, 217; Teresa Hall, 220; Grace Hastings, 216; Olive Harrison, 218; Margaret Carnegie, 212; Lorraine Raines, 207, 206, NOTICE -- Next week, Monday, April 6th--Banquet at 7.00 p.m. at Flamingo Restaurant. Announcing . . . Vv The Opening of a SIGN SHOP WATER ST., PORT PERRY; on Saturday, APRIL 4th -- {= + Liook for the gay little shop Two doors south of the arena . Catering to all types of 4 Commercial Art at reasonable rates. FOR SALE i Colony House or Similar Type Bldg. Same to be constructed by the Grade XII boys of the Port Perry High School ~~ - , Cost: material only. Delivery: on or about May 15th Mr. Grant MacDonald, Principal. Phone: YU 5-2571 For information contact Mr. John Jefford, Shop Instructor. Phone: YU 5-2314 Certainly. Other women do. e? Use electricity for this? | And they use electricity for dozens of other household tasks too, because modern electric appliances make it so much easier to be a good housekeeper. Modern electric appliances can help you do all your work faster, more efficiently . . . whether you're polishing floors, doing the laundry, cleaning the house, cooking dinner, or washing dishes. Itcosts so little to enjoy the wonderful con- venience and freedom of modern electrical living. You get more out of life when you get the most out of electricity. 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