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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 May 1960, p. 7

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|e "¢ ) a Blackstock Mrs. Charles Bennett of Oshawa gave a most interesting address on Mission Work in Bella Coola, B.C,' 'at the W.M.S. meeting which was held 'at the home of Mrs. John Car- naghan Wednesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Bennett went to Bella Coola ' last summer to visit their daughter who is a missionary there and her' talk was first hand work as she or Ministers and wives of the Eastern | Section of Oshawa Presbytery with | guest in the persons of Rev, and Mrs. A. Deryck Moon from England, en- | route to Jamaica, where he takes over the work of Christian Education Secretary for the Island met at the! home of Rev. and Mrs, P. Romeril Thursday night. Meeting listened to a tape recording of a discussion be- tween members of a special commis- sion of the United Church on the sub- ject of the bringing together of the What can the Matter Be" were dth with 82%; School chorus "Sweet Spring" won 1st with 82%. David Hedge won second prize in boys solo and Nancy Dorrell won 3rd in Piano sight reading, The Town and Country Club had a successful dance Friday night with approximately 150 present. Repre sentatives were present from Solina, Bowmanville, Brooklin, Port Perry and Yelverton Clubs. Elimination dance was won by Mr, and Mrs. Carl her daughter found it there, where W.A. and W.M.S. in one organization. | Elliott and the anniversary dance by about three fourths of the population are Indians, eager to learn the Chris-' tian religion. Mrs. Glenn Larmer, who was a! class mate of Miss. Doris Bennett when in training in Oshawa, express- ed the thanks of the ladies to Mrs Bennett. Mrs. Don Sinclair sang a solo "An Evening Prayer". The roll call was well answered by--Something I read in the Observer, and the Scrip- ture reading, Devotional paper and prayer was given by Mrs. Richard VanCamp, : After the closing a dainty. lunch was served by Group 4 with Mrs. R. Larmer, convenor. There were 20 ladies present. Before leaving the ladies viewed Mrs. Carnaghan's beau- tiful flower garden. The O.N.O. meeting was held at the home of Eleanor Werry Thursday night. During the business period it was decided to hold Hobo teas before the next meeting. - Roll was answered by a family Photo for the scrap book. ' The new coffee urn had arrived and the girls say it makes delicious coffee. A con- test of writing limerick was enjoyed and 'lunch served. There were 22 i members present. They also looked at pictures of Christian Education work in Jamaica, shown by Rev. Moon. A dainty lunch was served by host and hostess. Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. Bart Van Ryswick on the death of his mother in Holland. To Mrs. Arthur Leighton, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge on the death of Mr, Leighton Thursday night, and to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill on the death of Gerald Hill in North Bay Wed: nesday night. Pupils from Cartwright Central School attended and competed in the Musical Festival in Peterboro dur- ing the past week, which was spon- sored by the Peterboro Kiwanis Club. The prizes won and percentage ob- tained is 'as follows: Grades 3 and 4 Rhythm Band playing "Lucy La- vender" won 2nd; Grades 1 and 2 School Chorus, "The Rainbow song" took 2nd with 81%; School chorus, Soprano, Alto and Bass -- "Spring Round the Corner" stood 3rd with 83%; Girls 2 part chorus singing "Brandon Bells", 3rd with 829%; School chorus grades 7 and 8 singing 'Spin Maiden Spin" stood 3rd with 83%: School chorus grades 6 and 6 "O Dear FIRST QUALITY SELF STORING DOOR $38.50 ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOUBLE HUNG (two lights) Self-Storing Storm Windows (up to 100 unit inches) $17.50 JOHN BALLARD LUMBER LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES : "Your L.D.A. 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Ven- ning attended the funeral of Mr. Gerald Hill, North Bay, Saturday. Rev, and Mrs. Merrill Ferguson, Stratford visited the Cecil Hills and Roy Feguson's Friday and Saturday. Fifteen Boy Scouts from this lo- ALL YOURS WITH UJ lS AUTOMATIC LOCKING WOOD WINDOWS The Nicholson Twin-Lock Window, with handy crank, gives you effortless finger touch opening and closing « . . full ventilation in rainy weather . . . smart, modern styling, and complete sealing against drafts. Complete with self-storing storms and full screens, The Twin-Lock is easy to clean, tog. You can reach both sides from indoors, Ideal for "'over-the-sink" ine stallations., No struggling and straining . . . just turn the handy crank. See us for full details and easy terms with low down payments. JOHN BALLARD BUILDING SUPPLIES Your L.D.A. Dealer AI A El A aE A PORT PERRY, Phone YU5-2491 HERS ET) AAA FEA EN A I Sr BR Sa I A RI I a nl Arn Sb PRE A 5 AA RE THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 10th, 1960 -- 7 mr ---- cality spent a pleasant week-end at Camp Samac. with Brenda Malcolm, Nestleton. '|¢ Mr, and Mrs. Angus Thornbury; Dery: Mr, and Mrs. John Smith, Fenelon na. 88 Miz. A Dre Hou 4d Falls were Sunday guests of Mus. with Rev. and Mrs. Romeril and Den- Wm. VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sturrock and his, enroute to' Jamaica, Miss McLaughlin and family were Sunday guests of Mr. Florence and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and | Misses Mary Ellen and Jane Downey family, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Saywell and | Geo.' Wolfe. : Carol Rahm spent the week-end Tenders For Painting Tenders will be received for the painting of two rooms and the south corridor of the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. Tenders to be sent to the secretary of Com- munity Memorial Hospital on or before June 1st, 1960. family, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. may 19 Lorne Blakeman, Toronto were Sun-| M¥ and Kire. Norval Wotten, Selina k day visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Chas.|Were Sunday guests of Mrs. John Venning and family, Wotten. - : SSRN, cece hr 258 ARRAS ARAASASSARRSARS AAAS IARAARARSARKRA RAN NN INCREASE FARM PROFITS By Saving Labour - By Saving Time - By Saving Money 1° 17 Era Howuage Feed Your Cropd with "NA-CHURS" Liquid Fertilizer THERE'S NOTHING COMPLICATED ABOUT FOLIAGE FEEDING. Hundreds of farms in the counties of Central Ontario have used '"Na- Churs" with results similar to these listed here. Mixed grain, corn and pasture, as well as spring grain and hay have shown excellent increases from folinge sprays. Ordinary field spray rigs are ideal for "Na-Churs' Spray application. Grain should be sprayed when the crop is 4" to 6" high, corn when it is 24" to 86" high, hay after the first cutting. 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In mud, sand, ice, snow, where other cars skid, you go. @ One of the things designed right into the Volkswagen is casy, low-cost maintenance. The car 1s so well conceived , . . thatits engine can be removed and replaced in only 90 minutes. to drive; agile and highly @ And best of all: the price of a Volkswagen is much lower than you would"expect. No wonder, then, Volkswagen is the largest selling import in North America--by far, / 0151 Sweelman's Service Station PORT PERRY -- -- -- YU kon 5-2212

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