4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THU SURE LOSREF A IAN RIG Bi EUR Ya EN N Rf tA RARE L FON FN Anes he bob a mshi i RSDAY, SEPT." 1st, 1060 4 ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev. Eo W Fuller, B.A, L.Th, Rector Sunday, Sept, 4th-- ~ "11.30 a.m.--~Holy Communion & " by ; ST. JOHN'S "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interim Moderator: Rev. B. DD. Armstrong, B.A, Minister: Mr. William Perry, B.A. Sunday, Sept. 4th-- 10 a.m.--Divine- Worship - 11 a.m.--Sabbath School. for all ages. in, LL PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. B.S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, Sept. 4th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship and Junior Sunday School. EVERYONE INVITED D.D. Classes "The United Church of Canada YOCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE © Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D, Sunday, Sept, 4th-- 9.16 a.m. --PROSPECT Church 10.16 a.m---MANCHESTER Church © 10.16 a.m. --SCUGOG "Head S.S. 11.16 a.m. --SCUGOG Church AO Be EY SS AS, - "PORT. PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH + Stuart A. Mulligan, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 4th-- - SUNDAY--9:50 Sunday School 11:00 -a.m.-- Worship 7:00 p.m.---FEvangelism - va MONDAY--T7 p.m.--Jr. Young People "~/ . WEDNESDAY- 8 p.m. Bible Study | and Prayer Meeting 1 Parsonage--Crandell St, YU 56-7838 AE and' Doreen (nee Johnson) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter Lee Anne Ruth on Thurs, August 26th, 1960, at the Kingston" General Hospital; a sister for Kenneth and Ronald," FRANSSEN -- Joe and Ruth are happy -to announce the birth of their son Martin Leon on Thursday, August 26th at the Community Memorial : Hospital, Port Perry; a brother for dennifer and Cynthia. ll SMITH Patricia "16 'hnnounct the 35rival of her little sistér, Sharon Elizabeth at Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital on August 28, 1960. "Wt. 7 lb, - 10% oz Death CROSIER, William Francis -- At 'the Oshawa General Hospital on-Fri- day, August 26, 1960, William Crosier, dearly loved husband of Maude Mec- Dermott, dear father of. Elwood of Blliott Lake, Helen (Mrs. W. S. Tay- lor of Stouffville), dear grandfather of Gerald and Bryan Crosier and Brenda Taylor, in his 79th year. Service from the McDermott-Pana- "baker Chapel on Monday. Interment Hillman Cemetery, Utica. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Colvin, Oshawa, announce the engagement of their only daughter Marilyn Florence to Mr. Donald Roy Long son of Mr, and Mrs, Hubert J. Long of Prince Albert, Ontario. The marriage will take place on Saturday,- October the first at three o'clock in Simcoe Street United Church: » ROOM and BOARD IS URGENTLY REQUIRED BY THE MEN WORKING ON THE CAUSEWAY If you have a room, and especially if you can provide board, too, will you please leave your name and phone number at the Port Perry Star Office. ~ You may drop this coupon either into the Star letter slit, or mail it to 153 us, AAI Your Name CEC ETT ERS FTL LLL LL LL LLL ET Phone ........ og . Type of accommodation available .... LLL CLL CELLET LLL LL RELI T CLL TEE EEE ETT " Will you provide meals? .... '| Wednesday omg io pp T THE CHURCHES, Coming Lvens Bake Sale The C.W.L. will hold their annua) Bazaar and Bake Sale in the Parish Hall of the Catholic Church on Satur- day, October 22nd. Wednesday Night Bowling League . "Any new girls wishing to bowl on night please contact Myrtle Prentice, YU 5-2672 or Jeanne Goode YU 65-2860 immediately. In Memoriam LUKE--In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Howard G. Luké, who passed away suddenly, on Sept. 4, 1966. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear Howard, "That we do not think of you. Sadly missed by Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brothers In Memoriam LUKE -- In memory of our dear friend Howard Luke, who passed away Sept. 4, 1966. However long our lives may last, Whatever lands we view, Whatever joy or grief be ours, We will always think of you. Bill and Annabell Harrison Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Mal- colm-McMillan wish to express their thanks to their neighbours, friends and relatives for tHeir many acts of kindness and help, beautiful floral tributes, also Drs Hall and Wood- man, Rev. Lester and Stoddart Fun- eral Home. In their recent bereave- ment in the loss of a loving mother. 'Card of Thanks We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours, for all the cards, gifts, and help in any way during John's stay in the Oshawa Hospital, Thank you so much, John and Mary Gysbers. Death STINSON, Francis McClelland--At the Peterborough Civic Hospital on Wednesday, August 31st, 1960, Fran- (Mrs. Lorne Griffin) in his 70th year. Resting at the chapel of McDer- mott-Panabaker, Port Perry, for ger- vice on Friday 2 p.m. Interment nt Union Cemetery, Cadmus. ned "If your corn crop looks a little sparse and ragged this 'year, 'take an- other look at grass silage. Second and third growth hay will make ex- cellent silage to help fill your silo for winter, says Stan Young, OAC's field crops extension specialist. Pick fields that have some grasses in them and watch the moisture content. If molis- ture is down to 60 to 76%, Young suggests-cutting-and-ensiling- directly. Forage that runs high in moisture will still need wilting. rough ide, Phone YUkon 6.2672 PORT PERRY. ONTARIO CETTE How many can you take? ....... i Land Judging Competition The fourth annual Ontario County Land Judging Competition was held on Thursday, August 26th in the Man- chester Area. spongored by the Metropolitan To- ronto and "Region Conservation Auth- ority, working in association with the Ontaxio Department of Agriculture. The programme for the morning was a tour in the Manchester area to brief the competitors on the "various soil types presented, and on how to identify them. Douglas Logsdail, soil Specialist for Ontario, for this aréa, was in charge of the instruction per- iod. The land judging competitipn was under the supervision or H, L. Fair, Agricultural Representative, and A. A: Blades, Assistant Representative, xbridge. Following hunch the group went to the farm of Mr, Cliff Redman, R.R.3, Port' Perry. Here they judged the soil at three different locations on the farm. Mr. Tom Barber of the Metro- politan Toronto and Region Conserva- tion Authority, showed a very inter- esting film on the work being done by the Conservation Authorities of On- tario. This competition is| A J 3 Sh is 5 ERP NAS REA EAT] I Blais AIA LF GPR , Fiwih ol ed 2h Th wiry SAAR EF FREE fe 5 pd 5) AR « viv RG SEER Et a oT TS HES - A special visitor during the after- noon program was Mr. H. V, Naik, Assistant Director of Agricul-! ture in India. visiting in Canada to study Canadian Agriculture, and particularly 'in the field of Soils Extension work, The winners of the Competition were as follows: , Juniors Port berry; 2nd, Jack Holliday, R.R. 1, Brooklin; 3rd; George Smith, R. R. 2, Port Perry; 4th, Gordon Vernon, | R.R. 2, Port Perry. Intermediates--1 Lloyd Wilson; R. | held-in the hall for Mr, and Mrs. Bill Oct, 1st. More particulars later: R! 2, inne Lloyd Johnson, R.R. 4, Uxbridge; 3rd Fred Mulock, R.R. y Woodville; 4th Donglas Web-' R.R. 2, Port Perry. Seniors--1. Earl Windatt, R.R. 3, Beaverton; 2 Leslie Smith, R.R. 2 Port Perry; and Byron Holtby, R.R. 2, Port Perry (tie); 3 Norm Smith, R.R. ster, 3, Uxbridge. . UTICA Mr. and Mrs. Jack Claughton and daughter of Ottawa, calling on his uncle Mr, Charlie Lakey recently. . Mr. and Mrs, John Crosier visiting their 'daughter Mrs. W. Scott at Chatham last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harper spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harry 1 -Ist, Bruce Martyn, R.R. 2 - Harper of Oshawa. Putta Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Armstrong of Philp on Sunday, i Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Connor and daughter of Brooklin at his sister's Mrs, Thos. Sutherland Tecently;, Mr. and Mrs. J. Heaven ot Toronto at their summer home here for a holiday. Monday night there was a phrly | Collins, ita presented them with a floor. ahi) and 'electric 'tea kettle. The Epsom people gave them a mis- cellaneous shower. "A good time was enjoyed by all, : : : Mr. and Mrs. Stan Prizeman of Toronto visiting her mother Mrs. Ackney on Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Wilbur has been able to be moved from Oshawa hospital to Port Perry hospital. We are hop- ing it won't be long before she is home. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Anderson and family of Cleveland calling. on Miss Ada Stephenson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Earle Beare of Clare- mont visiting her brother Mr. and Mrs. John Crosier Sunday evening. .|a kindly friend and neighbour to all. |left hand on top of the blade, says is" (Frais) Stinson (late of Black- |- stock) husband of the late Annie Re=| becca Nixon, dear brother of Ethel | It's best to| fuse a moisture tester if available-- '| otherwise the grab test will give a kimping aural... the difference between nd saving! THERE'S NO SKIMPING ON PLEASURE That's the big difference with . Vauxhall -- it has the total visi-. bility of wraparound windows -- Ball-Race. steering to help you into that tight parking space. -- a n low centre of gravity to give you a wonderful feeling of steady, smooth control over the roughest roads. NO SKIMPING ON COMFORT That means sit-back-and-relax ~~ comfort for five passengers: With ' Vauxhall there's no struggle to get _into the back seat, four wide ops ing doors provide easy entrange and exit. Comfort-cushioned sea and steering column gearshift a two of the many other Vauxhal luxury features, ® NO SKIMPING ON FEATURES . There's not enough space to list - them all but here are a few to tan- talize you". . . A Canadian-size winters . .". two-speed electric. windshield wipers . . . top quality rustproofing body dip for years of wear and "just new" good looks. r A QENERAL MOTORS VALUE PORT PERRY < a dig fb Aha i id "everything you expect in a General heater designed for the frostiest SAVE 2S) You DRIVE You can't help but safe on the peppy 4-cylinder Vauyhall "over- square" engine. Its outstanding engineering assures Jou long life and trouble-free driging. With the economy carburetdr you'll forget - all your worries About gas con- sumption--you gét up to 40 miles per Allon. SAVE FOR THE un , "Vauxhall holds its value for years --you "couldnt make a better in- vestment. From its rigidly. con- 1- structed body--with rustproofing 'body dip, to its sleek and hand- : some appearance -- Vauxhall has - Motors car. And there's continent- wide service, too. ee SAVE ON INITIAL COST > Always an important consideras : tion when buying a car, Vauxhall is more considerate than most. Whatever make of car you own -- 'a' look at Vauxhall will make you------ -think-hard--about-your--driving-- ------ | future, and you couldn't make a better decision than to visit your Vauxhall dealer -- Right now! : ~ Victor Standard 4-door Sedan FEW MATCH ITS PRICE... NONE MATCH VALUE Vawrtall 5d THE BRITISH CAR BUILT AND mAcKED By otnERAL Motons , See your local Vauxhall dealer ee i "Bob Archer Motors, NORTH AMERICA + SERVICE EVERYWHERE INN YUkon 62462 Ee = i nn Our sympathy. is extended. to Mrs.' I. Crosier and family of Manchester in the loss of her husband: Mr, Cro- Mr. Naik is presently Locust Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. W. gio; was born and raised at Utica, We would like to mention that at the church Board meeting held re- cently, they decided to hold our An- niversary on Sept. 26th at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Le Graw, B.A., to be the speaker and our choir under the direction: of Mrs, F, Sandison is to sing; this is to be followed by a turkey supper, Congratulations to Larry Skerratt, who brought honour to our commun- ity 'by winning the Red Cross swim- ming Badge. Larry has done so well he thas been asked to return in Sept. to try. for his senior badge. Timely Tips Plannihg. on cutting some of those weeds under barnyard fences this) month? If you are and the old scythe is a little rusty, here's a safety re- minder for sharpening the blade. Stand the scythe on end with the heel against your soulder and your Bill Ridgeway, assistant safety spe- cialist, Ontario Department of Agri- culture. the stroke from the blde heel tothe tip. "This will prevent any slashed wrists or badly cut fingers. oath Reminder Second Instalment of 1960 taxes of Corporation of Port Perry, due on or before Tuesday, Sept. bth, 1960. aa Ns Nowls the time to pick fields to sebd to trefoll next spring, says Dr. Jack' Winch, forage reséarcher at OAC. Select fields" where you want a long term mixture (4 or more yrs.), or where conditions are too wet for alfalfa. - Plow early and work the field to clean up weeds. If it's a field tht you don't work too often because of erosion, you might plant oats. They may add some extra late fall pasture too. DON MESSER PITCHES IN Don is home. The only time he's not . phd there to help is when he's working " Naomi Messer is never short of {on his CBC-TV show, Don Messer's help around the house when husband | Jubilee, seen each Monday. THEATRE -- UXBRIDGE DOUBLE {oujer) Cartoon Thursday. to Saturday, September 1st, 2nd, 3rd Tn FEATURE-- © WEE JEANIE TONY MARTIN and VERA ELLEN (Cinemaseope) also HR! 7 ~ MAY WEDDING Bingo from 9 p.m. oh -- and 9 p.m. oA roid : guarantees you ond your Buy your Fuel $ No big; 'seasonal Fuel Bills to pay Life Insurance 1... protection for your family, LL no cost fo you Si [3 Moma, ete pool Del i" t PORT PERRY di hie Oil on our... , OUR POLICY it Thursday Night--First Run Movie starts at 7 p.m. to 9 p. m. "Doors open at 6.30 p.m, Friday, and Saturday--Two shows Nightly startig at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6. 30. fowl) carefree beating femlort FAMILY PROTECTION FUEL PLAN, Here's how the plan benefits your "| Imtaad of having to mest big fuel bills during the colder. month moderate, Save) prema nd ay HE: ; spread over | runs vec You poy nek o pany wore or Hi 6 | yerlance 0 tare charges. , and 13 441 Life Ineuronce protection without cont, too, hares oo Jove You complete datos 'REESOR FUEL & LUMBER YU 65-7961 Use a hand stone and make . {or