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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Jun 1959, p. 8

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ue A od Nia EEA 3 RANA Wh RA RII &- THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 18th, 1059 Scugog On Wednesday evening Mrs, Stew- art Rodman was hostess for thirty- six guests from Enniskillen, Oshawa, Port Perry and Scugog when they gathered to honour Miss Beth Tra- vell with miscellaneous gifts for her approaching marriage. "Sunday was a gladsome day when new faces were seen and cottage friends also renewed their interests in our Sunday School. * Though the week-end weather was disappointing, many people chose that time for a holiday before the summer drudgery begins, Many faces turned toward the east and the St. Lawrence Seaway, possibly an in- fluence of the Queen's visit in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson and Jim! headed for the Ottawa Parliament Buildings and 'back by way of Fort Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Cliffod Redhan have the old and the new and a continual reminder of other days. The Wedding Gown Fashion Show is shaping up well and the brides or their counterparts will be in place at the Head Memorial Church on the evening of June 26. This project is quite different and has gained a wide interest, so try to get a ticket early from any "Head" lady. Many bridal dresses- hidden away for years are mistresses and fond memories are re- vived and discussed. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Wilson and drive to Torrance -on Sunday. Cedar Creek Mrs. Frank Harris attended the Missionary Rally at Burns Presby- terian Church, Ashburn, on Wednes. day. The Election was held in the old pleasant memories of their{ drive a- long the St. Lawrence to Cornwall, where they enjoye ided" tour' through the ne , Lorne Duff was Deputy Returning Officer, Sam Parm was Poll Clerk. AUR Fes: A HE A SE a once more being inspected by their] - Parm. children had a hurried but pleasant' Thomas Edwards 18 votes and Thom- as Harris 16 votes, one ballot was spoiled making a total of 82 votes out of a list of 124 voters. Four. years ago Dr. Dymond re- ceived 66 votes, Thomas Harris 19 votes and Roy Scott 16 votes. Mrs, Ena Anderson of Vancouver, B.C. spent the week-end with Mrs, | Kilpatrick and George, Mr, Charles Parm and his brother, Jim of Toronto are visiting Sam Miss Flossie Spencer and brother Richard were Sunday. evening visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Norman Birkett and family at (Raglan. * Mr. and Mrs. Rod Anderson of Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie |of Oshawa were Sunday visitors at the Kilpatrick home. Seagrave June meeting of W.A. was held in S. S. room on Wednesday evening, Cedar Creek School on Thursday. |June 10. The South Group was in charge of devotional. Meeting open- !ed with Theme Song and hymn Love ydro project, They Flossie Spencer and Frank Vickery ' Divine All Love Exceling. Mrs, A. also found great interest in the dis- were the Scrutineers and George Kil- Bruce led in prayer after which Mrs. placed village of Iroquois where some noted old houses form a link between |. patrick was the Constable. Dr. Dymond received 53 votes, .M. Bruce read scripture from Luke 15. The topic on "Forgiveness" was SAVE 4c -- Best Buy Heinz Fancy - 48 ox. tim TOMATO JUICE . 27¢ SAVE 2¢ Del Monte -» 48 ox. tin PINEAPPLE AND GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 37c¢ Meaty, Tender Meats Swift's Premium Blue Brand Beef Blade Bone Removed BLADE ROAST 43 Re A 5 HAY we ¢ taken by Mrs. E. Clements after which severalladies read short stories which depicted the meaning of For- giveness. Hymn, O Love That Will Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call showed 21 ladies present. Treasurer report- 'ed $846.65 on hand. Collection of $6.26 was taken and $1.19 for penny offering, Corresponding secretary read two thank-you notes. A commit. were asked to arrange the supper for a July wedding. The baking sales are to commence June 26 with West group .in 'charge of first one. The groups are asked to place flowers in church each Sunday as in previous years. A motion was passed to with- draw our meetings.in July & August. The sick committee was given $5.00 to help with their expenses. Hymn Blest Be The Tie that Binds and the benediction closed the meeting. Mrs. Cookston and Mrs. Butt who 'repre- sented Grand .Ole Opera entertained the meeting by singing a medley of old songs in costume. A contest was conducted by Mrs. Butt. Lunch was served by South group. Mr, and Mrs. M, Bruce and Family spent the week-end in Lucknow with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker and Billy spent Sunday recently visiting Mr, and Mrs. Webb of Silver Beach Lodge, Haliburton. On Friday evening June bth a miscellaneous shower wag held in the school in honour of the approaching marriage of Miss Marlene Stone and Mr. John Doupe of Prince Albert. Mr. Morley Bruce acted as chairman and a short program was given. A sing- song with Mrs, Tobin at piano; a vo- cal duet by Rosemary Nodwell and Maureen Tobin, and a tap dance num- ber by some of the pupils of Miss Jean Bright. "A One of a Kind" Quiz Game by a panel of adults and young people. The bride and groom to be were asked to take seats on the platform' when Morley then read an appr sprite address: and many beautiful and use- | ful gifts were' presented to the hon- ored couple. Suitable replies of | thanks were expressed -and lunch and social time brought Pijaenstt evening to a close. Constitutional Rights Denied The Port Perry congregation of Je- hovah's Witnesses learned Monday, not let me Go, closed the worship | ! period. tee of group leaders and President presiding minister, said in spite of many liberal advancements made by the present Argentine government i that ousted the dictatorial Peron re- | § gime, a few non-Catholic religious | groups that were declared illegal by Peron have yet to be recognized by i Argentine's constitutional president, Arturo Frondizi. According to Mr. Nixon, two dif- i recognition | ¥ were denied by the "Ministry of Wor- | § ferent applications for ship" a department of the govern- ment formed by Peron to control the registry of all non-Catholic religions in the country, Futhermore, two fu- tile appeals have been made to the present government to rescind the or- der denying Jehovah's Witnesses the right to register. The latest appeal was made following a new decree signed by Frondizi on February 6, 11959, giving non-Cathlic religions full right*to worship God as guaranteed by article 14 of the Argentine Con- |§ stitution, Mr. Nixon said the more than 6,000 Jehovah's Witnesses in Argentina be- gan circulation of a petition address- ed to the president of the Argentine i Republic requesting recognition under the new liberal provision of his gov- | The neighboring countries | ernment, of Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uru- guay are circulating similar petitions i to acquaint the people of those coun- tres, as well as Frondizi, with the & condition that exists in Argentina. NOTICE LAST CALL FOR YOUNG PEOP of Grades Seven - Eight. . and High School ' to enroll in Sirivor School at the Oshawa - Business College commencing Monday July 6, 1959 MAKE YOUR SUMMER COUNT Dial RA B-3376 or visit the College for Free' Bulletin which gives all "the facts E008 08080808080008000R0R0S > A RA A RR OR CR CR RR RR SRR SRR SRSA SR CR CR CR RRR REA TENDERS Tenders will be received by Scugog Area School Board, for the following: 1. Repair (plastering) .Ceiling. 2. Painting School--tender to include two coats; inside 1 and out. 4 For particulars contact, Mr, Sam Arnold, Secretary- Treasurer, R.R.3, Port Perry, Ont. 18-26 June FRERNLERD CAXIXARAR LXER LXTXLT PRCT PER CAWKER BROS. Devon Sliced Bacon FRET | M. L. Canned Hams, 1% lbs., ea. $1.99 Kam.........................ea. 3% . FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" YUkon 5-2221 PORT P PERRY FOR ANY SIZE ~ FLOWER OR VEGETABLE GARDEN June 15 that Jehovah's Witnesses in Special arrangements for vacations. Argentina have been denied their con- ~ stitutional rights of free assembly and | Hurry! Enrolment is limited. worship. A vote of protest was taken and plans discussed to petition the Argentine Republic to correct the re- strictions laid on the Christian groups | 10 SIMCOE ST. N activities. Mr. Nixon, the local congregation's BU i a a nll US A Short Rib SAVE 19¢ -- Best Buy Monarch - Family Size - White "Serve With Fresh Strawberries" CAKEMIX 2 ~ 59¢ SAVE Je -- Sut 0 - Regular - Aunt Jemima PANCAKE MIX 2 = 50¢ SAVE 28¢c -- Best Buy ROAST " 49- Swift's Premium - Smoked - Cooked Cryovac Half Sizes w. 89¢ BONELESS HAMS - PREMIUM WIENERS : 3% Swift's Swift's Delicious - Sliced LUNCHEON MEAT = 5% Blue Surf 59. SAVE 2l¢ -- Best Buy Gem Margarine inne its 89 "FEATURE" -- 5c Off "FEATURE" 'With Premium -- 8 qt. bag Brant - Giant pkg. of 300 NEWPORT FLUFFS SERVIETTES - - - "FEATURE" "FEATURE" fet ly pple an my Lynn Valley - Hickory Hil - 3 1b, 4 ox tim Special teen-age typing and other Classes N.. OSHAWA ONT. GIVE DAD a BOX OF . . . . Smiles'n Chuckles Chocolates | OR A TIN OF BLUEBIRD TOFFEE @ WEEK-END SPECIALS @ "FATHERS' DAY CAKE DECORATED" (1 Layer of Chocolate, 1 Layer White) "LEMON TARTS" GERROW'S BAKERY Phone YUkon 5-2172 ~ G. M. GERROW Gian 0c Of Deal -- t Phe. Available in 2 Models; The **Heavy Duty" (illustrated) and the '"Commercial" More than half the world's tillers are built by Choremaster--because they're best! A single pass does the work of plow, disc, harrow . . . prepares the ground for planting, furrows for seeding, cultivates at any " stage of growth. Works ground 11%, 22" and 36" wide, digs any depth down to 107, goes biétween narrow rows. Makes any garden job a breeze. 33c de -- BLENDED JAMS - = 69c| WHOLE CHICKEN - $1.09 ID FULL 1 YEAR WARRANTY! "FEATURE" TRISTIAN Wagsiaites Produce NOE | ASSORTED JAMS 3m 38¢| ou on recom Beran jest HARDWARE ~ "FEATURE" GOLDEN RIPE MONITOR No. 533 Grimsby - 48 ou. jor : AN INTERNATIONAL y H . } SWEET GHERKINS - 0% BANANAS cn CARNEGIE BROS, PORT PERRY, ONT. ® " E" - -- . \ ERIE pak «sae 0 26.29 Good Reading 1 otex - New . IMPOR fii SANITARY NAPKINS 2/78 Ae ahd for the Whole Family - News « Facts - Family Features SS SS a SE SS Se G0) PPP The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass, Send your newspaper for the time checked, Enclosed find my check of money order, | yeor $18 [] 6 months $9 [1 3 months $4.50 [3 POTATOES 10 b. 59¢ Birds Eye Frozen Food Green Peas, 12 oz. pkg. 2c Garden Froth Green Beans 10 oz. = inn. Be Mixed Ve oy les, 11 ox. pkg. --_ 25¢ Flavourful Strawberries, 15 oz. pkg. 3%¢ DECORATION DAY / at Pine Grove Cemetery The Board of Directors have decided owing to changing conditions there will be no Memorial Service fii year, However, it is intended to set aside 7 Sunday, June 21 as Decoration Day, and plot owners and Friends are -asked to avail themselves of the opportunity to remember their departed friends by: placing flowers in the Cemetery as Po Pp . ow Tr : usual, i; Sunday, June 21st, ; Jun 18 Cy . Father's Day Suggestions Marguerite or White Owl - Pkg of 5 CIGARS - - - - : "Gille - Dis of 19 Blades 5 RAZOR BLADES 50c Ld « Imported ALLSORTS - = wore 38 THERE'S A RED AND WHITE STORE NEAR YOU Dowson's Food Market | YUkon 57942 3 Gord. A. Prentice FARM TRADE AGENT ' Phone YUkon 5-2572 PORT PERRY ONTARIO HODDER LDA DL A A 0 & A A 0 a oo 8 8 a 8 8 8 a 8 AA A a AL AL a a op TOO OVOOOOOOOOYP © FREE DELIVERY

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