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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Sep 1960, p. 4

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oye 2:8 mn the evening. 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1960 THE CHURCHES ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, BE. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th., Rector Sunday, Sept. 25th-- 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer. 7.00 p.m.--Holy Communion. k S8T. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN cHyRCH Interim Moderator: ev, B. D. Armstrong, B.A, minister: Mr. William Perry, B.A. Sunday, Sept. 25th-- 10 a.m.--Divine Worship 11 a.m.--Sabbath School. for all ages. D.D. Classes O A PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8S, Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, Sept. 25th-- 10 a.m.---Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship and Junior Sunday School. EVERYONE INVITED | 7 1 The United Church of Canada SCUGUG PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, Sunday, Sépt. 25th-- ' Manchester--Service at 10.16 a.m, 'Speaker--Lawrence Wagg. Prospect--Service at 10.00 a.m. Speaker--Mrs. Richardson ~Scugog--Servioe at 11.16 a.m. Speaker--Mrs. Fuller, ii : 1 FORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Stuart A. Mulligan, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 25th-- : SUNDAY--9:60 Sunday School 11:00 a.m --Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evangelism MONDAY--17 p.m.--Jr. Young People WEDNESDAY--8 p.m.--Bible Study and Prayer Meeting (0 Parsonage--Crandell St.,, YU 565-7388 B.D. EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH : Lilla St, Port Perry By 'Sunday, Sept. 25th-- Sunday School -- 10 a.m. Morning Worship -- 11 d.m. « Evening Service -- 7 p.m, Special Speaker at these Services. Wednesday--Prayer Meeting--8 p.m. We Iiivite YOU to Worship with us. Thursday--7 pm. Young People's outdoor Activities. (All enquiries for "Youth meetings-- 7966.) (8ept.) The many friends and relatives of Mr. T. W. Clarke from Los Ang les, Calif.,, will be glad to know that he is visiting in Port Perry and vitinity. At the present time he is with Mr. and Mrs, J. Reader and family. He will leave later to visit relatives in Vancouver. --X-- Mrs. Priscilla Roach, 36 Kerr St. __ Chatham, Ontario, a former resident of Port Perry, would like to hear , from friends in the district. In Memoriam GIBSON -- In loving memory of dear husband, father and Grandfather, Elmer J, Gibson, who passed away Sept, 26, 1969. - Father in they gracious. keeping, Leave we now our loved one © sleeping, Sadly missed by Verna, Keith. Marilyn, Ross and grandchildren, At Home Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Durham will be at home to their friends and neigh- ~ bours on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary from 8 to 6 and from 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, October 1st, at their home, R.R. 2, Port Peiiy; Ontario, At Home Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ashenhurst of Marietta St., Uxbridge, Ont, will be "At Home" to their friends and relatives on the occasion of their Diamond Wedding Anniversary on . Sunday, October 2nd from 2.80 to 4.30 in the afternoon and from 7 to p.m, :Bept, 29] Coming Events Anniversary Service Utica United Church Anniversary Service, Sunday, Sept, 26th at 7.80 Minister--Mr. Nelson LeGrow, B.A. Music--Utica , Choir, Directed by Mrs, Ross Sandison, Hot TURKEY SUPPER in Utica Community Hall on Saturday, Oct. 1st,.6.00 p.m. until all are served." Film Programme by The Bell Telephone Company. Ad- mission: Adults $1.60, Children, 12 and under 76e. Draw Tickets Draw tickets for the week-end trip to Buffalo, sponored by the Women's Hospital Auxiliary are still available. Draw will be held on Saturday after- noon, September 24th. All represen- tatives are asked to collect their out- standing books of tickets, by Sept. 17th. You may phone Mrs. Bert Wanamaker, or leave same with Mra. M. B. Dymond. It'is necessary we have these ticket stubs in. early-- please co-operate with the Committee, Rummage Sale The mag Sale sponsored by the Evening Guild of the Church of | the Ascension will be held on Satur- day, Oct. 18t at 1.80 p.m, in the Scout Hall. Also Tea room and Bake table. : Sept. 29th Postponed The Scout Mother meeting has -| been postponed until Sept. 26th. Fur- «| ther information next week. o Euchre The TOPS Euchre on Sat. club are holding a October 1st at 8.30 in Manchester Hall. Admission 60c. Lunch served. Door Prizes. = Draw for Heirloom Bedspread will be made. Everyone welcome. Sept. 29 Scout Mothers ny yn bs Auxiliary The Scout Mothers' meeting will bé held on Monday, Sept. 26 at the home of Mrs, Les Beacock. Ladies "| requiring transportation" are asked to meet at post office by 7.46. Please bring your tea towel to this i meeting. Service Club The Service Club of the United Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Wes. Lane on "Tuesday, September 27th at 8 pm. 'Public Meeting The Port Perry. Hockey Club are holding a Public Meeting at the Memorial Arena on Sunday, the purpose of electing officers for the coming season. . Card of Thanks We wish to thank our Friends, Neighbours and (Relatives who so kindly helped us in getting ready for and with our sale, also for the beau- tiful luggage and Children's gifts presented to us on Friday night. A special thanks to those who worked to prepare such a Wonderful evening ro AEE CO The Forder Family. ~~ Phone YUkon 86-2572 PORT PERRY ONTARIO Guide and Brownie M th I} 1 other's Auxiliary The first regular autumn monthly meeting of the" Guide and Brownie Mothers L. A. will be held on Tues- day evening, Sept. 27th at the home of Mrs, Harold Holtby, Many important items of old and mew business will be discussed. Will each of the group leaders please con- tact her membérs to ashure a com- plete turnout. Group II will be in charge of the lunch, Pransportation will be ar- ranged by getting in touch with the executive, © Prince Albert On Sunday, Rally Day service was observed in Sunday School. Mr, R. September- 26 at 2.00 p.m, for|- B. Smallman willingly contributed his worthwhile message to all classes, The Service Club met for the fall session at the home of Audrey Mid- dleton. Eleven members and six vis- itors were present. Owing to the ab- sence of the president E. Skelding, the Vice-president, G. Beacock took the chair.. A" welcome was extended to the visitors, "hoping they would give joining "some thought, in the near future. "The May minutes were read by sec'y, E. Heayn. Other of- ficers reported. : Appreciation was voiced to the members who planted the large ceme- tery bed, the -fore-part of July, as. a result it appears attractive; also the ing of Doupe's Store. It seemed agreeable after a dis- cussion that C. Parkinson & E, Heayn be given authority to send the adopt- ed child (Pui Qui) a gift of money or a gift for Christmas. All are re- minded not to forget their Mystery Sister, Business items seemed limited therefore Mizpah Benediction ended the meeting. A modern T.V. pro- gram was conducted by A, Middleton, the prizes awarded to Mrs. Timbers and Pat Love. An appetizing lunch' kinson. An exciting hour was lived in our vicinity Friday merning when a fire was noticed in grainery of Mr, Grant 'Hunter's ~ bain, Perry Fire Brigade and neighbours were summoned and rushed to the scene and fortunately saved the barn. Apparently the previous days grain from threshing had piled high cover- ing the light bulb, therefore no one was aware the lights had been left turned on, perhaps the smouldering stage took place during the night. Considerable grain was burned but | glad the barn still stands in sight. Penn,, visited her aunt Mrs; Groupe, recently, Mr, and Mrs, M. Luke and family of Stoney Creek pent Saturday with Mrs. C. Luke, Miss Marion Davey has returned to 'training at Niagara after few days with her grandmother Mrs. L, Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Bond were vi- sited by a neice Mrs. McCrae of Van- couver, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skelding enjoyed a motor trip in eastern sections for few days. 'Mr. and Mrs, Jack Shngns, Picker- ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. Vance, We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Herman The Prince Albert Woman's, Ante ciation met at the home of Mrs. Snel- grove, on the evening of August 81st with eleven present, Mrs. Smith opened the meeting with a Hymn, followed by the. Lord's Pray- er. Scripture was read by Olive and the Topic by Ileen. A letter of thanks was vind from Mildred for her opportunity of attend- ing the "School for Leaders". An invitation was read from Manchester W.A. to their Bazaar on Sept, 21st, also an invitation from Blackstock W. A, to their Talent Fair on Oct, 4. Treasurer gave an account of pro- ceeds for catering for two recent weddings. for heater. The W.A, was asked to cater for a wedding anniversary in October. This matter left over till next meet- ceived. Following other business matters, | the repeating of the Mizpah Benedic- tion closed the meeting, Group 8 served lunch. -------- For all your printing requirements Bee The Port Perry Btar basket of glads on display for open- | was served by D. Jeffrey and C. Par- Immediately ~ Port |-- Mrs, L. Honeger of Philadelphia, Kiezebrink and child who have moved {into our -loeality. - Ls - Motion of Ileen and Ginse we pay | ing. One thank-you for plant re- PEGGY NEVILLE Someone new has been added to the -western scene! She's pretty Peggy Neville, who joins Stu Davis as soloist on CBC-TV's western music series, Red: River Jamboree, Peggy is one of the Neville Sisters, who have sung on Music Makers and Talent Caravan: Red River Jamboree is produced in the Winnipeg studios of the CBC. INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE ® Custom-Made Drapes ..® Broadloom and Rugs @ Drapery Rods and Tracks eo Slip Covers and Upholstering ® Instalation and Measuring HOWARD DRAPERIES 926 SIMCOE ST. NORTH: , OSHAWA RA 65-3144 BW America's Hnest rl ' ECT A QUALITY | Service} "RELIABILITY | LUMBER PORT PERRY YU 65-7961 MORE COMFORT (e130 £e11] DOLLAR with 'blue coal' U2 soy pena d Ashburn Sunday School 'and Church services were held in Burns' Church on Sun- day, Sept. 18th at 10.16 and 11.30 a.m. with Mrs, "The Gospel Preached by Jesus." Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cook of Phoe- nix, Arizona, U.8,A. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Holman, The Order of Bervice was followed, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton Wm. Perry speaking on during the week. My, and Mrs. E. Batten, of Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. Batten, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rogers of Ep. .and prayer by the president. ° Draperies by the Yard vest CCEA ® Vetenian and Cloth Blinds | "HOWARD VICE, Prop. | = |REESOR FUEL & Eo 'Kayvan Ladies' Wear Mr. Perry was in charge of divine worship and chose for his text 1st Cor- inthians, Chapter 18, verse 11 "When Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Btutaford som visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and son John, of Edmonton, Alberta, Ashton on Thursday. I was a child; I spoke ds a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man,. I put away childish things." : 5 The choir sang "Faith of Our Fa-|¥ thers", as an anthem, : $2 The Sept. meeting of the W.M.S.|¥ was held in the basement of the |& church, on Wednesday, Sept. 7th at |# 8.16 p.m. with the president Mrs. A; |g Deeming presiding. 5 The meeting opened with the sing- | ing of Hymn "All Hail the Power 5 of Jesus' Name", followed with prayer | 8 by Mrs. F. Daw. The scripture les- |% son was read by Mrs. R, Taylor. Miss Margaret Leask, will be the |g guest speaker at our annual Thank- | Offering on Wed., Oct, 6th at 8.16 p.m, | Mrs. R, Batten and Mrs. Fred Daw | gave splendid reports on the meet- ings held at the Training School in SHOW AT 8.00 p.m. AMATEUR SHOW "at ROXY THEATRE, UXBRIDGE; on Wednesday. October 5th PROCEE DS FOR ARTIFICIAL ICE Music by the BUNKHOUSE BOYS + star T.V. and Recordihg More Contestants Wanted Phone Uxbridge Cleaners -- UL 2-3471 : Doors open at"7.830 Admission T7bc. PRIZES FOR BEST CONTESTANTS Sept. 20 . hy bS TE Ee a A eS A RN RRR RR ARES AR et SS teste teatante teste te tte te tate ste ete sts 20TOROROS Belleville in July. ~The meeting closed with the sing- ing of Hymn "0 Happy Home" Refreshments were served by Mrs. Russell Richardson and Mrs, Norman Anderson-aid a social time enjoyed. The monthly meeting of the Ladies Bible Class was held in the basement of the church on Wednesday, Sept. 14th at 8.156 p.m. with an attendance of nineteen. "TT" ( THE SiN OF A 00D TIME eT THEATRE -- UXBRIDGE The meeting opened with the sing- ing of Hymn 696 "Guide Me Q Thou Great Jehovah", scripture lesson was taken from Psalm 91 and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison, _ The minutes of the last meeting were read and reports of the visiting committee were given, Mrs. Perry invited the. members to her home in Port Perry for the Oct. meeting. Mrs. Russell' Batten and Mrs. Fred Daw were in charge of the topic tak- ing their subjects from the Psalms. Thursday to Saturday, September 22nd, 23rd, 24th WHO WAS THAT LADY? DEAN MARTIN & TONY CURTISS (Color) Cartoon (Cinemascope) "News The meeting closed with the sing- ing of Psalm 19 "The Lord is My Shepherd", and repeating -of the Miz- pah benediction. Refreshments were served by Miss Vera Leach and Mrs. Nelson Ashton, There was a good attendance at the Rally Day service held in Sept. 11th at 11.80 am, Thursday Night-- OUR POLICY irst Run Movie starts at 7 p.m. to.9 p.m. 'Bingo from 9 p.m. on -- Doors open at 6.30 p.m, Friday and Saturday--Two shows Nightly starting at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Doors open at 6.30. - HIGH-QUALITY PROTEIN, AND CALCIUM TO BUILD STURDY BODIES Freel Marie Fraser's "Milk and Honey" Recipes. Write today DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 Huron Street, Toronto i a "PORT PERRY YU 5:2281 or

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