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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jul 1959, p. 4

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ay wr Wl "Joe ae Ey SA RPS EN Cg v hospitals. SRA SRY [i GGA AL Ada SBMA RR : ARLEN AM FRE e, £A% 4-~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1959 Sunday visitors with Mrs. Gwen King were Mr. and Mrs. F. Trueman, Mr. and Mis. Heard, and Mrs. Emily Gimlett, of Woodstock, also Mr. and Murs, Waridel, of Toronto. Birth WYLIE -- Don and Aileen Wylie (nee McMillan) are happy to announce the birth of a son, David, Michael, 9 Ibs., 13% o0z., at the Community Mem- orial Hospital, Port Perry, on Tues- day, June 30, 1959; a brother for Susan and Debra, Card of Thanks 1 sincerely wish to thank my many friends and relatives for the lovely cards, gifts and flowers sent to me. I would also like to thank Dr. Rennie and the nurses and staff for the kina- ness shown me while in the Commun- ity Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Leona Ptolemy. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere gra- titude to the many friends and neigh- bours who expressed their sympathy in many acts of kindness in the loss of our beloved father. The Mitchell family. Card of Thanks I sincerely wish to thank my neigh- bours, friends and fellow workers in the General motors for the kindness shown me during my stay in the three Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. A special thanks to Dr. W. G. Grant and Dr. John Diamond. R. W. Day. Engagement Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hobbs, Manches- ter, Ontario, announce the engagement of their daughter Gloria Jean to Brian Anthony Tassell son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Belsom, Maidstone, Kent, Eng- land. The Wedding to take place Aug. Fifteenth, 1959, 4 o'clock in Grace United Church, Scugog Island, Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Les Faux, Blackwater, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Isabel Ann to Mr. Wil- liam George Lee, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lee, Greenbank, Ontario. The wedding to take place Saturday, Aug. Ist at 3 o'clock in Wick Presbyterian Church. ) -| Chureh "or Sunday School, until Aug- THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th, Rector Sunday, July 12th-- 11.30 a.m.--Morning Worship ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D. Interim Moderator Mr. Wm. Perry, Minister. Sunday, July 12th-- 11 am.--DIVINE WORSHIP During Jyly 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. /9 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, July 12th-- There will be. no services, either uth. Members of the congregation are invited to attend service in St. John's Presbyterian Church during this period. 4 The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE-- Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.D. Sunday, July 12th-- 9.15 a.m.--PROSPECT Church 10.00 0.m.--SCUGOG HEAD S.S. 10.15 a.m.--MANCHESTER Church 11.15 a.m. --SCUGOG Church 7.30 p.m.--EPSOM CHURCH We give a cordial invitation to all Young People and Teenagers to come to our Vesper Service at Epsom. The Preacher will be Rev. Paul Newman. ha a = a SW NORMAN THOMAS, six times an unsuccessful Socialist party candi- AE RE - a |At Home ha Coming Events Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ploughman will be "At Home" to their relatives and friends on Saturday, Jply 11th, 1959 from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9.30 p.m., on the occasion of their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Dance In Utica Hall on Saturday, July 11th at 9 p.m. Music by the Melo- deers. Admission 76c. per person, Notice CHANGE OF BUS ROUTE Until construction on Oshawa Road is completed all DeNure Bus trips to and from Oshawa will operate through Prince Al- bert south to Cedar Creek, thence to Oshawa Road. Effec- tive immediately. Beacock Picnic Once again the Beacock family re- union was held in Blackstock. Meals were served in the Recreation Centre and sports for the younger members and visiting for the older ones was enjoyed in the shade of the trees in the park. By noon forty-nine friends had arrived while by supper. time 85 had registered. served the meals and washed dishes, thus allowing all friends full time for renewing acquaintences. Shortly after noon meal, teams were chosen and a ball game played on the Agricultural Park. Then the sports committee--Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beacock and Mrs. Cecil Hill conducted the races and games with winners as follows: --Running Races--Boys 6-8, 1st Don Wright, 2nd Stephen Dunn; Boys 9-10, 1st Jamie Dunn, 2nd Gary Stephenson and Brian Beacock tied. There were no girls present in these classes. Girls 3 and under--Cathie date for the presidency of the U.S, once remarked that *, . . this country would never vote for socialism such, but . . under the label of 'liberalism', the people will vote for every fragment of socialism until one | day we'll have it." A © © ® Seni ¢ FOR $172.00. Terms. SPECIAL OFFER FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY © Brand New, d-burner Gas Range, completely installed, with 200 pounds of Gas (Approximately 6 months' supply)-- Representative in your area: > AN v $ Call or Write -- J. BELL, AM 1-1086 or Office AV 5-1145 Superior Propane Limited $ MAPLE, ONTARIO AAA aa aaa ay PICNIC Phone: I La Cedar Stone Park 7 - 12 Highway, North of Greenbank GROUNDS REFRESHMENT BOOTH RESERVATIONS FOR GROUP PICNICS Port Perry YU 5-2632 SWIM POOL PONY RIDES August 13th MAPLE LEAL WIENERS HAMBURG, reshly ground POCVVTOTVPOVI TIC PPV O PEP OPIOIDS GT OPPO PAH Si ~ DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE ~ PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. : HAMBURG and WIENER BUNS, reg. 23¢ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP For the benefit of evening shoppers the store will he open each evening, except Tuesday. For Free Delivery Phone YU 52492 STE I'OR 19¢ wn 39¢- 1h REE Y 39¢ 1b STS herent bere nnth 2 for 23¢ EERE EE EERE ETF Cerseananens as { Boys Stephenson and Janie Mew. Boys 3 and under--Douglas Brown. 4-5--Ian Ferguson and Ronnie Bumstead. Girls 4-5--Nancy Bumstead, (Leslie Anne Wright and Susan Bumstead) tied. Girls 11-14--Patsy Stephenson | Boys 11-14--Bob Dunn Girls 15-18--Miriam Ferguson. Boys 15-18--Donald Beacock. Ladies running race--Mrs. H. Beatty. Gents running race--Grant Ferguson. 5 | Lolly Pop contest--Patsy Stephenson. Long Step contest--Bob Dunn. 40 Ways of Getting there caused lots of fun. Patch race--Mr. Bumstead. Time race--Joye Ferguson oe Burden Bearer lady--Helen Ferguson. Burden Bearer gent--B. Stephenson. Hat making--Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock. - Ladies Shoe kick--Mrs, Harold Bumstead. Gents Shoe kick--Grant Ferguson. Meal time--John and Mrs. Les. Beacock. Oldest lady present--Mrs, Wesley Beacock, 83. Oldest gent present--Albert Pickard, 83. Youngest child--Sandra Stephenson, 9 months. Having come the farthest--Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Goss, Patavia, N.Y, Ji and Mrs. Harold TROT p-- Br, adi 0 un pis, Bogs EE ee a" 1 YOU T00 VILL TELL === 15 SWELL J FARM TRADE AGENT Phone YUkon 65-2572 PORT PERRY ONTARIO "| brief business period. Ladies of the W.A. || ril Ferguson. Most recently married--Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar, Following the evening meal the President Roy Ferguson conducted a It was decided to hold the re-union in Midland next year. Following Officers were elect- ed -- President, Morley Brown, Mid- land; Vice -- Mrs. John Burke, Mid- land; Secretary -- Mrs. Geo. Hawke, Vasey; Treasurer -- Mrs. Wm. Rey- nolds, Rexdale. s . Secretary Grant Ferguson read a letter from Mr, .T. A. Beacock and Mrs. Marcellas expressing regret at not being able to attend. Friends were present from Batavia, N.Y., Midland, Dunsford, Toronto, Scarbora, Bowmanville, Willowdale, Prince Albert and local points. Time Flies Summer brings many old friends back to Port Perry. Drop in to see us at the Star Office and leave us your address. We will share your news with old friends in our next column, Eric Nasmith, independent designer and commercial artist, has won an a- ward sponsored by the Globe and Mail in Toronto for the best design for the Seaway Week Symbol Contest. Eric's design was chosen from among 574 entries. Congratulations. Largest family--Rev. and Mrs, Mer- We had the opportunity of a plea- sant visit with Bess Crozier in Roch- ester. Bess is assistant Dietition at Strong Memorial Hospital. We also saw Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Bradley in Syracuse and they were all delighted to hear Port Perry news. We were sor'y to learn of thd Heath of Mrs, A. Tennyson, in Toronto. Mrs. Yteorge McMillin (nee Doro-! thea Natmith) writes to say that they have been living in Sarnia for some time. Dorothea's husband is mana- er of Sarnia Refinery, Imperial Oil Limited and they have two children: Douglas 16 and Janet 12. Virginia Nasmith (Mrs. A. C. Clif- ford) lives in Oshawa where Mr. Clif- ford is General Service Manager at General Motors. They have two girls Kerry 16, and Sharon 10. Forbes Na- smith is General Superintendent, Technical Division of the Aluminum Company of Canada at Arvida, Que. "Barney" is married and they have three children Robin 19, is attending | Mount Allison University; Ted 14 and Mary 9, . A number of Port Perry and dis- trict people got together in Ottawa a short time ago. Among those present were: Mrs. Lila Scobell; Rev. and Mrs. Fred Joblin; Rev. and Mrs. Robt, McLauchlin, Dr. and Mrs. B. N. Small- man, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Tait, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hancock, Miss Margaret Ann Gemmell, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin July 16 CLEARING SALE 'McEachern Hat Shoppe PORT PERRY Afler August Ist, we will be located in the EMMERSON BLOCK "Next Door to Greer & Kelly Bell, Mr. and Mrs. George Tunstell, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Courtice, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Swann, Mr. and Mis. Frank Slemmon, Mr. Donald McGib- bon, Miss Dian Boyd, Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Boyd. ter Mrs. Marjorie McCombe have left jon a trip to Saskatchewan. ' Mr. Gary Boyd, who has been in | charge of Defense Research Board 'Station in Alert, N.W.T., for the past two years is expected home about the fifteenth of August. Recent guests at the home of Mus. {C. C. Jeffrey were: Mrs. H. L, Nor- 'rad, of Hamilton; Murs. Jessie Sim- Imers of Toronto, Mrs. Lila Scobell, Mrs, D. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. | Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tunstell, Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon, Miss Dawn Slemmon, all of Ottawa. o Mr. and Mrs, Kennetth Pearce, of Orangeville, and family, visited Mr, and Mrs, A, B. Cawker, for the week- end: Mr, "family, of Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Margaret Real and her daugh- fiinield Hayes and family, of Brock- ville, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hayes. Mrs. Stevens (nee Irene Mulligan) and son are spending a week with her ! parents Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mulligan. Canadian trying to reduce should add deep breathing to the program. Greater Oxygen intake burns off waste fats, helps reduce poundage. * * * Inflation at home harms Canadian goods abroad by pricing them out of the market, "a $1.75 per TERMS Builders' Phone 214 RU ESS SAS SAR AR AAR RA RAARARSAARRRRRRARS ASAE SAS AAS INARA Why Pay More 700 Ib. ASPHALT SHINGLES Postively 1st Grade - \ bridge Lumber & ARR A A A A A A LLP SER RA MRA StS RN SA TA STAN MS NAN SQUARE CASH Supplies Uxbridge Te A ee a oad a 0 a oO a OO oO ee a 3 oo 3 0 3 a os 00s Sa 0 0 3 a oi 0 0 a oop as ei ois 0p a 0s Make the change. ii Make the 'Bob Archer f PORT PERRY Mount Royal Que. "" B ' For uick 's 91s an q Performan and roaq Conditions miedo Dartmoyy, N.S, \ rng Sse rugged dependahjis, 2 OU" business, 1d und we ha all weathe, ve chose the car fo, 1959, AGNIFICENT change how to BUICK'59 : Motors | ZH YU 5.2462 and Mrs. G. H. Rainville and om iam

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