at CE ag a Ble Ing rma or - NR -- THERE ] $~TUE FORT PLRRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26.h, 1969 ' THE C HURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, E. W. Fuller, RA, L.Th, Rector Sunday, November 29th-- 11.30 a.m. ~~ Morning Prayer. 3S Rev. Trevor Jones guest speaker. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D. Interim Moderator Mr. Wm. Perry, Minister. Sunday, November 29th-- 10.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School § PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, November 29th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11.00 a.m.--Morning Service EY The United Church of Canada SCUGOG IPASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, November 29th-- 10.15 a.m.--Scugog Church 11.15 a.m.--Scugog "Head" S. 8, 11.15 a.m.--Manchester Church 1.15 p.m.--Prospect Church 8.00 p.m.--Scugog "Head" Church Sunday will be our Missionary Sunday and we invite you to come and wor- ship with us, and to share in the work which your Church is doing to help others in other phates, < Marriage Mr. and Mrs. William McCabe of Janetville announce the marriage of their daughter Margaret Lillian to Mr. Arthur Wallace Hyland of Nestle- ton, at Trinity United Church Bow- manville, November 25th, 1959. Death HONEY, Kathleen Paxton--at the Princess Margaret hospital, Toronto, Friday, Nov, 20, 1959, Kathleen Pax- ton McCaw, beloved wife of Dr, E. Morley Honey, of 110 John St., Thorn- hill, dear mother of Morey Cairine. Resting at the Wright and Taylor fun- eral home, 126 Yonge St. N., Rich- mond Hill: Service Thornhill United Church, Interment Pine Grove Ceme- tery, Prince Albert. Mrs. Honey was a sister of Murs, A. J. Carnegie, Mrs, Dave Carnegie, Mrs. Nasmith and Mrs. Emmerson of .| Port Perry. Card of Thanks We would like to thank all our rela- tives and friends for their messages of sympathy.and cards sent to us in the death of our dear sister, Mrs. Pearl Manns. _Richard and Flossie Spencer. Card of Thanks I would like to thank the friends, relatives and neighbours for the love- ly cards and flowers; also to thank Dr. Rennie and the nurses and staff attending me while in Port Perry Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Clarence Fralick. Card of Thanks I wish to thank Dr. John Diamond, the nurses and staff at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry for the kindness shown my mother in her last illness and stay in hospital; also Rev. Dr. B, D. Armstrong for his com- forting words and the MecDermoti- ,| Panabaker Funeral Chapel for their services. I also wish to thank Pros- pect Community for their flowers and all those who sent sympathy cards; also to those who dedicated Gideon Bibles in my mother's memory. Every act of kindness was greatly appreci- ated. George A. Kilpatrick. Card of Thanks I would like to thank my relatiyes, friends and neighbours for the cards and flowers received while in Oshawa General Hospital and at my parents home; also the nurses and staff of Oshawa General Hospital, Dr. W. G. McKay and Dr. A. G. Stocks for their care and kindness. Mrs. Gayle McQuinn, Oshawa. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Minnie Hood wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, mesages of sympa- thy and beautiful flowers received from friends, relatives and neighbours during their recent bereavement of a dear mother and grandmother. na [UL bys IF IT'S FUEL OIL YOU NEED JUST oIVE i bri Af SA CALL, SOPVVVVPPVPIOPOVOIPVIOPOOOVIOTPIIOOITIIIITIE £2 S =g f= a b=g ® g = 1d p ° FARM TRADE AGENT Phone YUkon 5-2672 PORT PERRY ONTARIO DPV OVOVOVOPOPOVOVIIOV Engine in the rear? Why, of course! A i, ne Ba oe fot American and European automobile manufacturers have now adopted the sound principle of the rear-mounted engine. Something once considered unorthodox is now recognized as plain engineering common senie, You see, Volkswagen's rear engine gives direct drive to the wheels, saving weight and power. Itis the most efficient and economical design. And the rear engine gives your rear wheels better traction. In mud, sand, ice, snow, where other cars skid, you go. What is more, the Volkswagen engine is air-cooled, a decided advantage when you think aboyt it. No water to boil over in summer, or to freeze in winter. No anti-freeze needed. No radiator problems. The engine is ingeniously cast of alumi- num and magnesium alloys and is very light and powerful; undoubtedly the toughest 198 Ibs. going. It is beautifully machined for minimum friction; you will probably never need oil between changes. And so efficient that top and cruising speeds are the same. Your Volkswagen will run at 70 m.p.h. all day without strain. You get an honest 39 miles to the gallon (regular gas--regular driving). VOLKSWAGEN CANADA LTD. Distributors and dealers from coast to coast 9851-2 Sweetman's Service Station -- YUkon 5-2212 \ PORT PERRY = -- -- Pitas dis EKER SiN Coming Events Annual Bazaar Sponsored by the Evening Guild of the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry, will be held on Sat., November 28th at 2.80 p.m. Tea and Home Bak- ing, Nov. 26 Boy Scout Paper Salvage Jaivay NOV. 28th, Please have papers tied securely and out by 1 p.m. Nov.26 Santa Claus Parade SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12th All business and organizations please arrange to decorate a float for this gala parade. "Port Perry Chamber of Commerce, Dec. 8 Euchre In the Anglican Parish Hall at 8.30 p.m. on Thursday, November 26th (to- night) sponsored by the Women's Club. Admission 50c. Prizes and refreshments, - Women's Hospital Auxiliary Did you remember to reserve-the afternoon of November 30th to ats tend the annual meeting of the Wo- men's Hospital 'Auxiliary? The meet- ing will be held in St. John's Presby- terian Church at 2.30. Mrs. James Lawrence will show pictures of her recent trip to Alaska. [Refreshments will be served and once again we are hoping for a good attendance. Euchre The C. W. L. will hold a Euchre in the Parish Hall on Thursday, Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. Admission 60c, Dec, 8 Annual Bazaar and Tea In the basement of St. John's Pres- byterian Church, Port Perry at 2.30 p.m. on Sat., Dec, 6th. Christmas Table, aprons, afternoon tea, ete., ete. H Sponsored by the W.A. Dec. 8 The regular meeting of Scugog Chapter, I.LO.D.E. will take the form of a Pot Luck Supper in the chapter rooms, Port Perry Library, at 6.30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2nd. i Men's Thursday Night Bowling. Standings Nov, 10th, 1969-- Black Jacks wisi $4 Whiz Bangs es 48 Meteors 42 GOOLEYB ..vivvevesersssensesusssnsisiors ST Carnegie Fran sinpssisnsnssnesss 36 Juniors ..... srseminne 31 Archers .... roris 33 DeLuxe ...... ee 29 Legionaires ......... wane 27 Howard Motors ..... wee 22 Blow Kings ........ esesnninrennes 18 Stars ava 18 High Triple-- Gord Thomas--T768 High Single-- Gord Thomas--38566 High Triples-- * Gord Thomas--1763; B. Young--663; C. Williams--660; J. Read--652; Al. Cawker--647; F. Hastings--646; Gord Goode--686; W. Cornish--688; Gord Mark--618; B. Weeden--618. High Singles-- Gord Thomas--368; Gord Goode-- 280; Gord Mark--261; C. Williams-- 269; B. Young--267; B. Weeden--265; Al, Cawker--260; J. Read--286, 247; J. Grieve--246; W. Cornish--245; G. Geer--244; F. Olsen--240; Geo. Long --238; R. Storry--=236; N. Haugen-- 283; J. Witherspoon--=231, . Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Readér and Mrs, Edna Fowler, Port Perry, visit- ed at Art Found's, Courtice, on Sun- day afternoon, tulations to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reader who cele- brated 57 years of Rmatiage o on Wed- nesday. Port Perry sold his good little trotter while at the [Royal Winter Fair. The standard bred horse "Worthy Atom" ! No. 11955 was sold at a price nearing the four figure mark to Mr. Wallace of Embro, Nursing School Ask Permission To Sue Official TORONTO.--Robert Burns, director of the Canadian School of Practical Nursing Limited said Monday, he will seek permission for a damage action against Ontario Health Minister Dy- mond for $260,000, and against the provincial government for $500,000. The school is charging malicious slander and "spreading false reports" which he'says have damaged its repu- tation. The action against Dr. Dy- mond, Mr, Burns said, is based on "allegedly irresponsible statements at- tested to, by nearly 100 students and graduates who formed a delegation to Dr. Dymond last Friday. mothers, Christmas Is for Mr. Garnet Cochrane of R.R. 2,. pe .. . and you can make this her happiest Christmas yet | Give her a modern electric appliance--the gift that shows you care enough to lighten her work throughout the year. Modern electric appliances are easy-to-use, economical to operate. They give long service-- lasting satisfaction. This year, tie a Christmas ribbon around her "most wanted" electric appliance. It's a thoughtful gift because it helps her "live better electrically" -- the safe, clean, modern way. . \ LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY