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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Jul 1959, p. 4

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4---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 2nd, 1059 MIDGLEY -- Sheila and Bob are happy to announce the arrival of STYLIN TNE ARCENG their daughter Heather Elaine, at CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Memorial Hospital, Port Parry, on Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A, L'Th, Rector Tuesday, June 28rd, 1959, a sister for Janice. ---- In Appreciation Thanks for floral tributes, cards and words of sympathy during our bereavement. Also thanks to our re- latives; friends and neighbours and the nurses of the Community Mem- orial Hospital, with special thanks to Dr. R. B. Armstrong and Mr. Wm. Perry. Daisy and Roy Goode. Card of Thanks I sincerely wish to thank my many friends and neighbors for many cards and lovely flowers. Also I would like to thank Dr. Rennie and the nurses and staff for the kindness shown to me while in the Community Memorial Hospital. Mrs, May Wilson. Card of Thanks I would like to thank relatives and friends for flowers and sympathy shown me in the death of my dear mother, Mrs. McKinley, also many thanks to the McDermott - Pana- baker funeral home for their kind efficient management. Also special thanks to Rev. Hillier of Brooklin for his kind words. . Mrs. Hazel Whitney, Newcastle, Ont. Engagement Mr. and Mrs, Norman Birkett of Raglan wish to announce the engage- -ment of their daughter, Muriel Ger- aldine, to Mr. Gary Allan Clare Tum- monds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tummonds of Port Perry. The mar- riage is to take place on Saturday, August 1, 1959 at 3 o'clock in Port Perry United Church. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Williams of . Port Perry wish to announce the en- .gagement of their daughter, Jean Frances, to Mr. Richard Black of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, "July 25, 1959 at 2.00 o'clock in St. John's Presbyter- ian Church, Port Perry. Sunday, July 5th, 1959-- 11.30 am,--Holy Communion, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D. Interim Moderator Mr. Wm. Perry, Minister. Sunday, July 5th, 1959-- 11 a.m.-- DIVINE WORSHIP During July and August the con- gregation of the United Church and Presbyterian Church will unite for Divine Worship. Through July and the first Sunday in August service will be in St. John's Church. The Kirk Session and congregation extend a most cordial welcome to all our friends of the United Church to worship with us. The Schedule for August will be an- nounced later. (7 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, July 5th, 1959-- There will be no services, either Church or Sunday School, until Aug- Oth. Members of the congregation are invited to attend service in St. John's Presbyterian Church during this period. 4 The United Church of Canada CHARGE-- SCUGOG PASTORAL Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, Sunday, July 5th, 1959-- 9.15 a.m.--PROSPECT Church 10.00 a.m.--SCUGOG HEAD S.S. 10.15 a.m.---MANCHESTER Church 11.15 a.m.--SCUGOG Church "The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath". You will get more enjoyment.and deep sat- isfaction from the day's activities, if you have spent time in worship. We give a vety cdrdial invitation to wor- ship with us, / ¢ B.D. Engagement The engagement is announced of Ethel Eileen Lucille Birkett, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Birkett, Fort Perry, to Mr. Rupert John Lee, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Lee, Greenbank, The marriage will take place quietly in July. Py A by Vv = ® OZOZOR020 ox ~ OS® O20%0 ® < ¢ ~ VV > ATTENTION : 4 4 SPECIAL OFFER FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY » ¢ Brand New, d-burner Gas Range, completely installed, with & 200 pounds of Gas (Approximately 6 months' supply )si-- ¢ FOR $147.50. Terms. Representative in your area. J t Call or Write -- J. BELL, } $ ! AM 1-4086 or Office AV 5-1145 4 ® [] - n D : Superior Propane Limited $ & MAPLE, ONTARIO p {OGIO EOOOOE : CROSS OR Tuesday, June 30th. Phone: Cedar Stone Park - 12 Highway, North of Greenbank PICNIC GROUNDS REFRESHMENT BOOTH RESERVATIONS FOR GROUP PICNICS Port Perry YU 5-2632 SWIM POOL PONY RIDES August 18th © | Comming Events Garden Party On Wed., July 8th from 2 to 5 p.m. on the lawn of Bruce Snelgrove's home, Prince Albert. Entertainment for adults and children. Everyone welcome. Adults 50c,, Child with adult 15¢. For Transportation phone Y Ukon 5-2597. Sponsored by Rebekah Lodge. Bake Sale _. Will be held on the lawn of the St. John's Presbyterian Church on Sat., July 4th -at 10 a.m. July 2 Death GORRILL, Carie Luella Tait -- At the Community Hospital, Port Perry, on Saturday, Sg ly 1959, Carie Tait, wife of the late Samuel Gorrill, dearly loved mother of Hilda (Mrs. R. Wallace), Hazel (Mrs. J, J. Gib- son), both of Port Perry, dear sister of Alma (Mrs. Art Burrows) and Rosella (Mrs. Pere. Gillapd) both of Toronto. in her 70th year. Funeral service conducted from McDermott- Panabaker Chapel, Port Perry on Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Blackstock Thirteen Couples of the Town and Country Club met Wednesday even- ing. A ball game had been planned but due tothe unfavorable weather, they assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte and played euchre, For discussion: -- questions were handed out to small groups, who passed their opinion on the question and it was then thrown open for gen- 'eral discussion. Devotion was taken by Blake Gun- ter. Meeting closed with prayer by Rev. Romeril after which the group served lunch, There was a good attendance at the Piano Recital of Mrs. Ruth Wilson's pupils Wednesday night.- Musical numbers by the Pegg family of Greenwood added variety to the ex- cellent entertainment. Also the tap dancing by little Pamela Stinson and Mitzi Malcolm, was enjoyed by all Miss Catharine Bailey, a former pupil of Mrs. Wilson, who has spent this last year at Whitby Ladies College studying music also played a piano solo... Sincere Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ashton and family in the sudden passing of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke, Enniskillen, Miss Dianne Wheeler, Oshawa, spent last week with the Ernest 2 | Swains and Bob Wheelers and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler were Sun- day guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb and boys of Lakeview spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell and girls and Mr. Earl Dorrell visited the latters brother Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dor- rell, Midland on Sunday. Miss Pearl Wright and Dr. D. Bil- bey, Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Fallis, Baden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell and called on several other friends over the week-end. Schools are all closed and teachers away. Each room of the Public S. had a picnic some day during last week. The higher grades went to the lake where they could: swim. The high school had thelr picnic at Spring i WHEN USED TO HEAT | Park near 'Brdoklin Friday, ifollowg wid 4 5 3% ' by a dance in the Recreation Centre] Blackstock at night. Mr. Roy Sanderson and Dr. Harry Sanderson, Toronto, spent Tuesday at the Swain farms and Clgrence Mar- lows, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Swain accom- ! panied. Mrs. QO. Carley and Anne'to Oconto Camp near Sharbot Lake on| Mrs. Carley is to be Trip church wedding in Seagrave included ' the grooms parents My. and Mrs. Li g Friday. Counsellor for the 400 girls at the camp for the summer months. Bill Marlow has written his parents that he has enrolled for the second summer course at University in Mexi- co City." He is also taking flying lessons, going out with an instructor each day at 6 a.m. for an hours fly- ing. Mrs. R, Ford attended the funeral of Mr. Geo. Swift of Caesarea, in Toronto Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy and Mrs. G. Fowler attended anniversary services at Hampton Sunday and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs: Mer. vin Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannon and Carol, St. Catherines were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mount: joy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy, My and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and A Mr, and Mrs: Murray Byers and fa- mily, Elaine, Bonnie and Raymond Mountjoy attended the Mountjoy fa: mily picnic at Hampton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar and De- nise, Scarbora, spent the week-end with the Roy Ferguson's. ¥ oa £3 Keep in mind that during summer | & kouski. oR i : "3 HIER] Prince Albert months S. S. and church are a com- bined service at 10 a.m. Bible class will carry on for class period at 11 o'clock under the leadership of. seal | 'P er Mr. R. Butson, + # Village guests at the Doupe- Stam Doupe, Mr. R. Doupe, Mr, and Mrs. R Murphy, Mr, and Mrs. F. Fletcher and Mr. Barry Fletcher and Miss Marilyn Ryder. June 18, Thursday afternoon, at 8 o'clock sa unique dedication ceremony h took place at the front entrance of the comparatively new Area public school. Senior grade pupils were pri- vileged to accompany their principal Mr. T. H. Becker and Mr. C. Rjad- sent to witness the special occasion. Mrs. G. Hunter capably did the hon- ours of presenting a beautiful picture of the beloved Queen, a gift given from bours Service Club", Miss Marion Rusnell (on behalf of the student body) in her youthful manner voiced appreciation of the much needed gift that would occupy an honoured place on the corridor I wall of the school. Miss Ina Keizibrink and brothers Reine and Harry joined heir church Y.P.U. when all enjoyed a recent week-end of devotions and camp life (Continued on page 5) WANTED Woman as short order cook and General Kitchen help, good wages. Apply: Flamingo Restaurant, Phone YU 5-212 Several ladies were also pre- $2 Prince Albert "Good Neigh- i «© RAATPAD RR ~ 0 SSL LR LN SS SUR RR RR REESE 1 o Why Pay More 10 16. ASPHALT SHINGLES Postively - 1st Grads $7.50 ner SQUARE TERMS CASH. Uxbridge Lumber & Builders' Supplies Phase aid Uxbridge ee ¥ 50 FE REE LEY Port Perry Farm Equipment International Harvester Farm Machinery and Parts 4 Sales, Service and Repairs Phone: RED WURSTER YU 5-2241 Representative > Altes foatec ato coctl asta vr rtsssaansnecsssitunnrarnbininisty MORE VAUXHALLS THAN EVER BEFORE ARE TAKING THEIR HAPPY "OWNERS AROUND IN ECONOMICAL STYLE. FIND OUT NOW WHY RN, qa 2 | YOUR HOME -Y0U SEE- MEAN 2-Speed Non- -Stalling Electric Wipers o Fresh Air Héater and Defroster e Laminated Glass ' Wraparound Windshield e Five, Passenger Comfort e Four Door Convenience e Extra Spaclous i E ' Trunk e Economy Carburetor e , FAST 8 denice! Hydraulic Foot Brake e Steering / Column Gear Shift e Level Ride VAUXHALL, IN ITS CLASS; IS THE CAR OF THE YEAR! : Chances are you have already noticed the growing number of Vauxhalls on the road, And still the demand increases! In fact, Vauxhall is having the most spectacular sales increase of any car in its class! Why? That's easy Vauxhall offers you so much more for your money (see left) -- DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE PRINCE ALBERT, YUMMY PEANUT BUTTER MAPLE LEAL" DETERGENT ..........ccccco -- "ONT. Now _see your local Vauxhall dealer, Suspension. LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE, 20 Oz. e{ H | en : ord. A. Prentice We KAM, 12 02 coir Pr sissesbnegerars ee. 5 pest 39c. Ahad THE BRITISH CARS BUILT AND BACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS... By For the benefit of evening shoppers the store will be open FARM SERVICE AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE ON THE NORTH AMERICA CONTINENT each evening, except Tuesday. 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