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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Sep 1960, p. 4

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$15 f 3 i 5 s i bids fl Sling wads i Ret ok SY IAEA IR EA BIS IEE FSSAIL SISTINE SARELE Re RREE IN 4---THE PORT PERRY STAR, Jor: 4 SEPTEMBER 20th, 1960 THE CHURCHES . ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th, Rector Sunday, October 2nd-- 11.30 a.m.--Holy Communion, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interim Moderator: 'Rev, B. D. Armstrong, B.A, Minister: , Mr. William Perry, B.A. D.D. Friday, September 30th-- 7.30 p.m.--Preparatory Service Sunday, October 2nd-- 10 a.m.--Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 11 a.m.--Sunday Service. - 1 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, October 2nd-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship and Junior Sunday School, EVERYONE INVITED 'The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A. B.D. Sunday, October 2nd-- ANNIVERSARY Service at Man- chester Church, 11 a.m, and 8 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. R. H. Love, ILA. B.D. No service at Prospect. 1 é Regular service at Grace United Church at 11.16 a.m. Guest speaker--Dr. Kenneth Braham, TRUE TE SSO... hy FORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH , Stuart A, Mulligan, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 25th-- ' SUNDAY--Y:60 Sunday School 11:00 a,m.--Worship i 7:00 p.m.--Evangelism MONDAY--T7 p.m.--Jr. Young People WEDNESDAY--8 p.m --Bible Study and Prayer Meeting id farsonage--Crandell St, YU 65-7338 EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Lilla St, Port Perry Sunday, Sept. 25th-- Sunday School -- 10 a.m. Morning Worship -- 11 a.m. Evening Service -- 7 p.m. Special Speaker 'at these Services. Wednesday--Prayer-- Meeting--8 p.m. We Invite YOU to Worship with us. Thursday--7 p.m. Young People's outdoor Activities. (All enquiries for Youth meetings-- 7966.) (Sept.) Deaths BOND, Hannah--At her home Nes- tleton, Ontario on Monday, Sept. 19, 1960, Hannah Butt, beloved 'wife of the late John Bond and dear mother _of Dorothy, Alice, Elsie, Fred, Albert, Coming Events Euchre Fb i 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 " The TOPS club "are 'holding a Euchre on Sat., October 1st at 8.30 in Manchester Hall. Admission 50c. Lunch served. Door Prizes. Draw for Heirloom Bedspread will be made. Everyone 'welcome, Sept. 29 Rummage Sale The Rummage Sale sponsored by the Evening Guild of the Church of the Ascension will be held on Satur- day, Oct. 1st at 1.830 p.m. in the Scout Hall. Also Tea room and Bake table. Sept. 29th MOTHERS- of children between and 4 years, who are interested in a Co-Op Nursery School please call YU 5-2781 or YU 5-2622; must be willing to give their time ¥% day weekly. 2 In Memoriam TIMBERS--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Wiliam Lin- ton Timbers, who passed away, Oct. 3, 1960. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear: Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him near. Lovingly remembered by wife Shirley In Memoriam BENNETT--In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Frank Bennett who passed to her reward Sept. 5, 1954. There's a face that is haunting as ever. And a voice that has brought us cheer, There's a smile we'll forever remember When in silence we dry every tear. Ever remembered by Ed and Grant. Card of Thanks I would like to thank my relatives and friends, Beare Motors and staff, Doctors, nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, for all the kindness I received while I was in hospital. Thank you all. Donald Anderson. Engagement Mr..and Mrs. Lloyd Harrison "yiish to announce 'the engagement of their 'daughter Gloria Carol to William Charles Mitchell, son of Mr. and- Mrs. James E. Mitchell of Utica. The mar- ober 16th, Births _ LYNDE -- James and. Wilma (nee Cochrane), Ashburn, are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Jack and Archer, in her 84th year. | Lori Jayne, 8 lbs, at Oshawa Gen- Funeral service from Nestleton United eral Hospital on September 18th. A Church on Wednesday. Nestleton Cemetery, MOORE, John Ivason--Suddenly at Lindsay, Ontario on Friday; Sept. 23, 1960, John (Jack) Moore of Port Perry Ont., beloved husband of Pauline Newman and dear son of Mrs. Hattie Moore and the late Ivason Moore, brother of® Helen, Betty & Douglas, in his 21st year. Funeral service from Chapel of MeDermott-Panabaker on Monday. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. { ; f MOORE, Payline Rose -- Suddenly | at Lindsay, Ontario, on Tuesday, Sept. 27th, 1960, Pauline Rose Newman of Port Perry, Ont., beloved wife of the late: John (Jack) Moore and dear ' Arthur daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Newman and sister of Marjorie (Mrs. R. Kay, Sask.), Jimmy, David and John, in her 10th year. Resting at the Chapel "of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry for Service ol Thursday at 2 p,m. Interment. Pine Grove Cemetery. { : i Memoriam In fond 'memory of a In} NE BENNETT ear sister away Sept. 5, 1054. I dream of you dear Stor And see your smiling face "And know that you are happy Pearl Bennett Who ca Interment little sister for Bryce, | Leslie and JoAnne. i _PHAIR--Wilmot and Barbara are happy to announce the birth of their 'son, Bruce Richard, on September 10, 1960 in: Oshawa General Hospital. A, brother for Grant. In our father's. 'chosen place, Lovingly remembered by sister Georgina and Guy. / Phone YUkon 5-2872 PORT PERRY A) ONTARIO and childven Debra, Terry and Mark: : riage to take place on Saturday, Oct- Diamond Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, October 2nd from 2.30 to | 4+ 30 in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the evening. Sep 29 Turkey Supper A Turkey Supper will. be held in Myrtle - United Church, Sat., October 8th. "Supper Commencing at 4 p.m. until all are sefved. - Sponsored by the Women's. Association, Oct.6 Cooking School The Frigidgire Cooking School will be held in the Uxbridge Music Hall on Wed, October 12th at 8.15 p.m. Sponsored by Bethesda-Reach W.IL Lucky draws. Admission 75c. Octf County Jrs. Do Well Ladies' Legion At Lindsay Fair Meet A number of boys and girls from The Ladies Auxiliary of the Cana- Ontario County exhibited their 4-H dian'Legion, Branch 419, held a regu- Calf Club calves at the East Central lar meeting in the Legion Hall on Ontario 4-H Calf Club Championship Tuesday, September 13th: Show held at Lindsay Central Ex- The minutes of the previous meeting hibition on Wednesday, Sept. 21st, were read and approved. The finan- "cial report was given, Arrangements were made for 20 ladies to attend an Auxiliary meeting ¢ in Oshawa on September: 27. - Three new members were installed. "Plans were made for the Bazaar to) be -held in November. The FEuchres which will be held every other week Three Baby Beef Steers from th e Scott' 4-H- Beef Calf Club and shown' by Wayne Beath, Oshidwa, Ross Bailey R. 4, Uxbridge, and Marion Couch, o Blackwater R.2, "won the A, & 'P. trophy donated by The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Limited for th Champio 4-H Championshi i naimplon plonship will start this Saturday night, Oct. 1st. kc i Following the business meeting a Wayne Beath showed the Grand social time was enjoyed by the ladies. Champion Baby Beef Steer and Ross Bailey, Uxbridge R.J4, the Reserve | | Champion 4-H Steer. Ross Bailey, of -Uxbridge, R.4, was awarded $15..00 Scugog News cash awarded for showing the best : Angus Steer in the 4-H Baby Beef, Head W.A. will meet at the home Steer class. Neil McLeod, Blackwater, "of Irene Carter on Wed. evening, Oct. was awarded the Hardean Hereford 5th. Farm Special for the best Hereford Our Sy and prayers go to steer shown in the Championship class former Centre residents, the Newman The regular meeting of Scugog Chapter, [.O.D.E. will be held on Monday, Oct. 3 at 2.30 p.m. in the Library. . Draw Winners Mrs. Dave Moore, Scugog was the! first prize winner of the Women's Hospital draw made last Saturday, Sept. 24th. Mps, Moore chose cash in lieu of the trip to Buffalo, The second prize--Men's travelling luggage--went to Mr. Elwood Cle- ments, Greenbank and the third prize --Iladies luggage--to Mrs. Rill Healey of Scugog. Talent Tea Blackstock United Church® W.A, Talent Tea on October 4th, 2 to 4 and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Home Baking, Fish Pond, Refreshments. Admission 25c. Don't miss this opportunity to order your Christmas gifts. Hot T urkey Supper _ In Utica" Community Hall, Satur- day, October 1st, 5:00 p.m. until all served. Film program by Bell Tele- phone Co. Adults $1.60, children 12 and under 76c. Honey dale W. I. The aly monthly 'meeting of Honeydale W.I. will be held in the St. on-Thursday, October 6th.- The bus trip planned for Ockober has been postponed until the latter part of November. ~ W.I. members will be making cancer dressings on Friday afternoon, Sept. 30th; over the Post-Office. 2 to 4 p.m. Euchre The Ladies Auxiliary of 'the Cana- dian Legion are having a euchre in the Legion Hall on Saturday, October 1st at 8 p.m. Lunch served. 'Bazaar and Tea The Ladies Auxiliary of the Cana- dian Legion are holding a Bazaar and Tea in the Public Library on Satur- day, November 26th, . : THI CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \Y (ON WO) ts AM INTERNATIONAL bh DAILY NEWSPAFIR Good Reading for the Whole Family « News oFacts + Family Features a -------------- ------------ The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass, Send your hewspaper for the time vi sciad. beiopsd RR or ¢ i $10 fo d™ months $3 0 ' "TClass the winners from Ontarlo Co. | John's Preshyterian Church at 2 Eid =< family who now reside in Port Perry. In the Holstein Heif, Calf class the, Congratulations to Mrs. 5. Rodman who distributed so many Hospital : Draw tickets for sale and got so many Int Prige Group: stub returns, also to Mrs. Dave Moore | M 1 > D bridge, R.R.2 "and Mrs. Bill Healey who were Is- | 2nd Prize Broan Joan Anderson, land winners. Beaverton, RR. 1; Larry Moore, Uk- bridge R.R.1. In the Senior Holstein Heifer Calf Fm the winners from Ontario Co. were as follows: Ist I'rize Group- water R.R.2 ; 2nd Prize Kip -Morley Davidson, Blackwater R.R.2; Keith Tage, Ux- bridge R.R.2; y Parish, Sunderland 'R.R.1 In winners from Ontario County were ay-follows: Fivelyn Page, Ux- "The time is drawing close in Oct. when the recently renovated Head Church, which celebrated its Centen- nial in June, will again be honoured with a special seryice, when it shares the Island _Anniverary by opening its doors for the morning service, Those who would have- enjoyed being pre- gent at the Centennial will now have an opportunity to attend an inspiring service in the spot which holds sv many memories of the past. Frank Vale, Black- the Senior Shorthorn Heifer were: 3rd Prize Group--Beatrice Sam- Is, Cannington R.R.2; Bertha Sams, Cannington R.R.2. In addition to the 4-H Calf Club] Championship Show there were chib exhibits by 4-H Homemaking Club Church Service Girls, 4-H Boys' Grain Clubs, and Jr.' Mr. W. Fairley, minister of Wick, Farmer exhibits. Some 150 boys and Sonya and Cresswell, was the- guest girls from the counties of Northum- speaker at the 156th Annual Ontario Junior Farmer PLOWING MATCH South Ontario Plowmen's Ass n will be held on the RANSOM FARMS Lot 16, Con, 6, EAST WHITBY, 2 Miles East of Brooklin, Wednesday, October 5th CN PA : Contestant in South Ontario to provide-their own Tractors, other contestants desiring tractors will notify Lloyd Evans, ~ Raglan, R.R.1, OL-5-3938 Brooklin. A deposit of $3.00 is necessary to secure a tractor. Contestant' using teams must be responsible for securing their own. Any company wishing to exhibit or demonstrate their tractors or farm machinery, free space will be avail- able. Lunch provided for plowmen in the field. Others may purchase lunch on the grounds. communicate with the Secretary. See large bills or phamplets for prize list. A BANQUET will be held in Columbus United Church. ALL ARE WELCOME GORDON CORNER, Pres. R.R. 2,-O8hawa, OL 5- 3054 (Brooklin) R.R. 1, Oshawa, OL 5-3496 (Brooklin) ® For Further particulars ELMER POWELL Sec.-Trea. REGISTER NOW All men, presently unemployed, who desire work, under "Wi ir I R WOLK C AMPAIGN", reg: ster NOW at the AUNICIPAL OFFICE, PERRY STREET NORTH RAINE Clerk-Treasurer, JOHN F Village of Port Perry, Ontario. * EENORNEP 47 £3000 ber, Peterborough, Durham, Ontario, County Junior Farmer Church Service Victoria, Haliburton and District of beld in the Trinity United Church, Muskoka took part in the Junior Day, Uxbridge, on Sunday, September 25th. activities at Lindsay Exhibition and = Joan Marshall, Cannington, R. 2, were provided with a complimentary Ontario County Junior Farmer Presi- banquet and tickets to the evening dent, conducted the service, assisted grandstand show by the Lindsay Cen-' by Rev. D. Jay, Uxbridge. Frank tral Exhibition, | Barkey, Claremont, R. 3, Ontario The evening grandstand show was County Junior Farmer Vice-President, organized by the Victoria County Jr. read the scripture lesson. Farmers' Association. Beveral Junior! The Ontario County Junior Farmer Farmer groups and other local talent, Choir, directed by Mrs. Elsie Dobson, provided the entertainment. The 1960 Uxbridge, provided special musig for Ontario County Junior Farmer Male the church service. In addition to as- Quartette, Provincial Champions, were sisting with the Songs of Praise, the featured In the grandstand ghow. The Choir sang two Anthems 'Jubilate, quartette members are Hugh Baird, "Amen" and "Love Devine". Mrs. guest organist for the evening servige. Each year the balance of the offer- "Ing, after expenses have heen paid, Ross Risebrough, Uxbridge, and Geo. Mahaffy, Port Perry. The quartette 'was accompanied by Mrs. Elsie Dob- son, Uxbridge R.R.3, at the piano. - The boys -and girls from Ontario 'County are to be congratulated for the very fine showing that they made in the 4-H Calf Club Championghip Show at the Lindsay Central Exhibition. tion for some worthy cause, , sociation. | prnteTy "NEW a Photographic Studio 40 King St. East, Oshawa pa Introductory Offer 8x10, regular $3.50 portrait for ONLY $2.50 5proofsto choose from; Must bring this ad at time of sitting. Offer good (by appointment only) from Sept. 30 to October 12. HORNSBY. STUDID "40 KING ST. EAST, OSHAWA, RA 5- 0161 'Blackwater; Walter Kerry," Uxbridge; Mare ~Taylor, Port Perry, was tha! is forwarded to a charitable organiza- | 8 This 8 year's offering is being sent to the |g World Refugee Fund on behalf of the |g Ontario County Junior Farmers' As-|& nniversary Services : Manchester United Church SUNDAY, OCTOBER "2nd - GUEST PREACHER -- REV. R, H. LOVE, B. A, B.D. Services at 11.00 a.m. and-8.00 p.m. MR. JOHN MOORE, Lindsay, Baritone Soloist at 11 a.m and COLUMBUS CHOIR at the evening service Hot Turkey Supper WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5th Supper -8erved 5.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m, - Adults $1.50 © Children 75¢ SE il Bai Sain ~ Bept. 20 ER SNA SAR et o 9.909 2eZe% AA? BI SAE a "AMATEUR SHOW 3 ~ at ROXY THEATRE, UXBRIDGE, on Ri! Wednesday, October oth H ~~ PROCEEDS FOR ARTIFICIAL ICE - i Music by the R BUNKHOUSE BOYS 4 - star T.V. and Recording i -More Contestants Wanted Phone Uxbridge Cleaners -- UL 2-3471 SHOW AT 8.00 p.m. Doors open at 7.30 ] Admission 75e, _ PRIZES FOR BEST CONTESTANTS ny a Sept, 29 00 a 2824 EA RRR CE ®, Sosa See -- + St tet A THEATRE -- UXBRIDGE go A» Thursday to Sturday; September 29. 30, October 1 For The First Time (Color) (Cinemaseope) ~ Cartoon : : be "News THe OUR POLILY a pein Ee pride = Thursday Night--First Run Movie starts at 7 pm; to 9 p.m. 'Bingo from 9 p.m. on -- Doors opén at 6. 30 p.m. Friday and Saturdiy--Two shows Nightly startk ig at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Doors open at 6.30, we TS AP oe i as mr

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