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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Jun 1960, p. 8

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so a hand Sn BE BY BE RK 3 YR LOIN hae de pe i m0 Bl bh se ta hE de Fu. ABW IES ad i NLT SPA Ea diay on EY i can. RN sam. EL au i ia Gk dy EM ed a Soc iB 5 Ps Pen ib gant Be m--------ir a '" TRISTAN A i i & THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1960 EVERY THURSDAY EVE - STARTING JOLY 1 at $18°PM. C AR : Bl NGO 100000 JACK POT GAMES, $200.00 GUARANTEED EVERY NIGHT | "t PORT PERRY ARENA WHEEL OF FORTUNE -- WIN UP TO $500.0 '> Sponsored by the Port Perry Hockey Club i 1960 CAR GAME IN NUMBERS J vited to the stage while the wedding | the groups. | Port Perry. Bishop Hunt adminis- | Mrs, Geo. Wolfe, Mrs. Harry Me- Blackstock The Mothers Auxiliary held their last meeting of the season at the home of Mrs, Walter Lawrence Wed- nesday night with 10 mothers pre- sent. Plans were made for a cook- ing school in the fall; a booth at the fair in August and a Mother and Daughter Banquet in September, Of- ficers elected--No President could be found; Vice-President--Mrs, Kenneth Gilbanks; Sec'y-Treas. -- Mrs, John Mappin. Hostess served lunch. A large crowd gathered in the rec- | reation Centre Friday night for a gaturday night with music lovers who | skits. Scouts served marshmallows Geo. Wolfe and boys. 'Mr, and Mrs. Falls and Dunnville, where they will . shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. pttended the Recital of the 85 pupils [and freshie to all. Some toasted the Wiltred Bowman, Bruce Laurel and |be guests of Mr. Paisley's parents, READ Dale Gunter (nee Joyce Venning). of Mrs, Dave Wilson, who entertained | marshmallows. | Eric and Mr. John Tamblyn, Enfield |On Wednesday they are to be joined YOUR Neil Bailey was M.C. for the Pro- vith piano solo, duets and trios. Mitzi | There was a good attendance at St. were evening callers. by John Feddema and Mr. and Mrs. ONTARIO gram which consisted of a song by Malcolm and Pamela Stinson gave | John's Church Sunday afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Bissett, Peterboro and | Litt to attend the Shakespearian fes HOSPITAL Heather and Janice Dorrell accom- ty, fine exhibitions of Tap Dancing | Bishop Hunt of Toronto conducted Mus. Bissett Sr, Vancouver, called |tival in Stratford. : INSURANCE " SNTARIO HOSPITAL panied on piano by their sister Nancy; two humorous readings by Mrs. W. W. Van Camp; an exhibition of Baton Twirling by Joanne Ballingal, Lor- raine and Janet Turner. Mrs. Lorne Thompson accompanied Mrs. Harold Kyte who sang two solos. Jessie, Betty and Ardis McArthur, Elaine Bailey and Joan Venning all in comle costume entertained with a song com- posed by Joan Venning and sung to the tune of Inky, Pinky, Parley Vous. The "honoured couple were then in- march was being played and the M.C. with well chosen words of congratu- lations presented them with a beaut!- ful bridge set, two end tables and an ironing board, plus many miscel- laneous gifts which were displayed before them. Both groom and bride expressed their appreciation. After , they had the opportunity of. viewing _the gifts and reading cards a boun- teous lunch was served. "The Mont- gomery's" from Oshawa then provided "music for dancing and Briay Hamil "ton called for the square dances, The Community Hall was filled and Dale Stinson, Brian Clements and Lloyd Wilson entertained With Gui- tar trios. z Sunday night the Scouts were hosts to the Guides, Brownies and Cubs and several parents and friends at a Camp fire service on the fair grounds. Approximately 100 Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies and Leaders were in attendance. 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A com- Mrs. Scott. ing up ceremony was held when Ivan The congregation had the privilege | Bradburn steped up from Cub to of meeting the Bishop and Mrs, Hunt Scout. ,in the Parish Hall after the service. After the singing of the Queen, all! Bishop and Mrs, Hunt; Mrs. C. sat around the Camp fire and each Chaperlin; Mr. and Mrs, Eric Chaper- pack sang songs. A chocolate bar lin, Peter and Monica, Toronto; Rev. hunt was next on program, after and Mrs. E. W. Fuller and Derrick, which the Guides led in games and Port Perry; Mr, and Mrs. Neil 'Bailey some of the Scout Patrols put on were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, the service commemorating the 110th on Mrs. Geo. Crawford and Mr. and anniversary of the founding of Cart- Mrs, Pearce Sunday. Mrs. Bissett, wright Parish. The Bishop also de- Sr. is a daughter of the late Richard dicated a white brocade embroidered Chambers, a former resident of Black- in gold, Antependium, which was pre- | stock. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Train of gented to the Churgh by Mr, Camp- Weston were also Sunday guests. bell. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson were Eight candidates were presented Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. for Confirmation by Rev. Fuller of , Harvey Thompson, Oshawa, Reliable Girl with reasonably good school record, as Junior Clerk. 'Rapid Promotion. 5 days per week. Many other benefits. Commencing Salary $1,600 per annum. Apply The Canadian Bank 'of Commerce PORE PERRY itd aa aaa aa fa ae a a ai. oa 12 DL ol cas nana ands add ddd dd ddd hdd © 00090 POV pA _ "Holiday Week-End Specials "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKE" "CHOP : SUEY LOAVES" "CHERRY TARTS" GERROW'S BAKERY | Phone YUkon 5-2172 G. M. GERROW LIVR BETTER RLEGTRICALLY at bath-and-bed time, but with electricity on your side you'll be ahead of the game. Install a modern, two-element electric water heater of the right size and capacity for your family's needs, Then, when you scrub, * tub or do the family washing, you'll always have an ample supply of hot water waiting for you. You won't have to wait for it. And, thanks to electricity, you have the exira reassurance of safety and |] absolute cleanliness in operation. To get more out of life, get the mast out-of electricity. ded the funeral of Mrs. Joseph San- Little House Emblem to Donna Me-' ers in church were in memory of Mrs. 'derson in' Peterboro Monday. death of Mr. McGill. Laughlin, and Mr. Herb Hooey atten- Sympathy is extended Mrs. Hugh McGill, Yelverton and family in the Mrs. W. Fitze, Oshawa, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fitze. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, visited Mr. & Mrs. Russel Lansing, Toronto, Wednesday. Grade 13 of the local High School accompanied their principal Mr, Gor- don Paisley on a trip this week, in- tending to call at Hamilton, Niagara Mr. and' Mrs. M. Hanlan and Donna spent the week-end with friends In Lindsay. ONTARIO HOSPITAL INA CR IF YOU GOTO HOSPITAL along:your Hospital Insurance Certificate or, at least, the Certificate number. Jot the number down now--and keep it where it can be found in an emergency. " SERVICES COMMISSION oe » a k ' if you haven't one, os TORONTO 7, ONTARIO * . your employer or write . 3 ¢ : K i EB : i gE of : : A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE -See your local Pontiac dealer i i. hl a Lavaswtian £Door Sport Seden june30 i - | a or style : - cy ® i J Pontiac has scored again with the style sensation of N the year. Bvery sleek line is proof of Pontiac's design leadership. This ig the car that will retain the - freshness of its appeal for years, Pontiac's flair fog design makes your investment a lasting one. \ € . . . 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