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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Oct 1960, p. 4

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a Tas SAS SEEN LE CESA RE SAN RT THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1960 THE CHURCHES ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, BW; Puller, BA, 1. Th, Kertur : WEA 00 oth-- 11.80 s.m.--Morning Prayer: : na ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - lntesim Moderator: | Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D. Minister: Mr. William Peis, B.A. Sunday, October 9th-- 10 a.m.~--Divine Warship 11 a.m.--Sabbath School 3 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. B. 8S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, October 9th-- 10 'a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship and Junior Sunday School. EVERYONE INVITED y - The United Church of Canada BCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: "Rew. J. K. Braham, M.A. B.D. Sunday, October 9th--- ' 916 a.m.--Prospect Church 10.16 a.m.--Manchester Church 10.15 a.m.--Scugog "Head" 8. 8S. 11.16 a.m.--Scugog Church This Sunday will be Thanksgiving Sunday and we give you a cordial in- vitation to be with us, and give thanks to Almighty God. iA PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Stuart A. Mulligan, Pastor Sunday, October 9th-- 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 © Parsonage--Crandell St, YU 56-7338 { ; » Draw Winners Winner of Heirloom Bedspread which was drawn Saturday, at Manchester Hall at Euchre, sponsored by Tops was Miss Linda Espie, ticket 216. . Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper of Sea- grave wish to announce the engage- ment .of their daughter- Lillie May .to Mr. Dale Franklin Bolton of Oshawa. The marriage to take place at Sea- grave United Church at 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 20th, In Memoriam LEASK--In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away suddenly October 8th, 1968. Looking back with memories, Upon the path you trod, We bless the hours we had with you And leave the rest with God. Sadly missed by wife Aleta and family. Card of Thanks I would like to thank my relatives and friends for fruit, flowers and cards; also Dr, John Diamond, the nurses and staff of the Community | Memorial Hospital for all the kind- ness I received while I was in hos- pital, - Ada' DeShane. Card of Thanks 'MOORE -- The family of the late Jack and Pauline Moore wish to ex- press their sincere thanks and appre- ciation to neighbours, friends and re- latives, also General Motors of Can- ada Ltd. for the many beautiful floral offerings. A very special thanks to Shirley friends, and neighbours in the vicinity of Cochrane St, for money, flowers, food. and time, Their kind- ness will aivsys be remembered. | Coming Events Hockey Register BOYS 6 2 12 years be at a 1.80 p.m. on SAT. OCT, 22nd, Turkey Supper A Turkey Supper PP be held In Myrtle United Church, Sat. October 8th. Supper Commencing at 4 p.m. until all 'are served. Sponsored by the Women's Association. Oct.6 Cooking School The Frigidaire Cooking School will be held in the Uxbridge Music Hall on Wed, October 12th at 8.16 p.m. Sponsored by Bethesda<Reach W.I. Lucky draws, Admission 76c. Oct6 Anniversary Services At Prince Albert United Church on Sunday, October 16th at 2.30 p.m. guest speaker Rev. Dr, Geo. Telford, St. Andrews United Church Oshawa. Special music by the Choir assisted by Mrs. R. Murrin of Toronto. Oet18 Boy Scout Paper Drive on SAT. OCTOBER 16th at 1 p.m. The -paper Co, requests no -maga- zines as there is no market for them. If paper is missed please phone YU 65-7786. Oct. 13 FAIRVIEW LODGE WHITBY, ONT. Annual Bazaar To be held on Wednesday, October 19th at 2.30 p.m. Toys, fancy work and home baking tables. Afternoon tea. Oct, 13 Ladies' Curling - Club for 1960- i SEASON If interested in joining, contact one of the membership -committee listed on or before October 15th. Betty Beare, Dorothy Martyn(Port Perry). Iva Mitchell, Lucille Robin- son (Brooklin). Oct. 138 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Cana- dian Legion Bazaar date has been changed from November 26th to Nov. "| 19th, Bazaer will be held in Public Library. Euchre The Ladies Auxiliary of the Cana- dian Legion are holding a euchre in the Legion Hall on Sat., Oct, 16th at 8 p.m. Lunch served. Everyone wel- come. Admission 50c. Christmas Bazaar - Annual Christmas. Bazaar of the Evening Guild of the Church of the Ascension will be held in the Parish Hall on Saturday Bfiernod), Novem- ber 26th, 1:4 Enchre | Epsom Community Club are holding a Euchre party at the School House on Friday October 7th at 8.80. 8il- ver Collection. Ladies please pro- vide lunch, 4-H Calf Club Champ Show The 8rd annual Ontaglo County 4-H Calf Club Championshdp Show was held at Scott Fair, Uxbeidge, on Wed- nesday, Beptember 28th, with forty- four 4-H club boys and girls from all over Ontarlo County taking part. 4-H Beef Calf Club, Beaverton 4-H Beef and Dairy Calf Club, Sunderland 4-H Dairy Calf Club, Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club, Oshawa Kiwanis 4- H Dairy Calf Club and the Brough- em 4-H Dairy nd Beef Calf Club. The Championship Show is spon- sored by the Scott Agricultural So- ciety, a number of Ontario County Live Btock Breeders and other inter- ested organizations. The winners in the various classes were as follows: Junior Holstein Heifer Class 1st--Evelyn Page, Uxbridge, R. 2 2nd--=Sheila Disney, Brooklin, R, 1 S8rd--Charles Sutter, Oshawa, R. 2 Senior Holstein Heifer Class "-1at--Brian_Reasgin, Brooklin, R. 1 2nd--Janice Ormiston, Brooklin, R.1 The calf clubs represemted were: Scots |. Junior Ayrshire Heifer Class 1st--Gloria Cooper, Brooklin, R, 1 #0d---Lynda Hoskins, Claremont, 2 8rd---Jim Wilson, Claremont, R. 2 Junior Beef Heifer Class 1st--Karen Timbers, Mount Albert 2nd---Beatrice Samis, Cannington 2 8rd--Bertha Samis, Cannington, 2. Senior Beef Heifer Clase 1st--Mary Hogg, Uxbridge, R. 4 2nd--S8haron McMurray, Oshawa, 2 .8rd--Charles Hill, .Goodwood, R. 1 Baby Beef Steer Class 1st--Wayne Beath, Oshawa, R. 2 2nd--Heather McTavish, Uxbridge 8rd--Ross Bailey, Uxbridge, R, 4 The winners in the Inter-Club Com- petitions were as follows: Senior Holsteins '1st--Oshawa 4-H Dairy Calf Club Brian Reazin, Brooklin, R. 1 Janice Ormiston, Brooklin, R. 1 Hazel Saunders, Brooklin, R. 1 Junior Holsteins 1st--Sundexland 4-H Dairy Calf Cl. Larry Moore, Uxbridge, R, 1 Keith Moore, Uxbridge, R. 1 Evelyn Page, Uxbridge, R. 2 Junior Ayrshire 1st--Brougham 4-H Dairy Calf a. Lynda Hoskins, Claremont, R. 2! Allan Wellman, Claremont, R. 2° 8rd--Jack Holliday, Brooklin, R. 1 Jim Wilson, Claremont, R, 2 Benlor Beef Heifer Calf 1st--Scott 4-H Calf Club Mary Hogg, Uxbridge, R. 4 Sharon McMurray, Oshawa, R. 2 Charles Hill, Goodwood, R. 1 Baby Beef Steer 1st--Scott 4-H Calf Club Wayne Beath, Oshawa, R. 2 Heathér McTavish, Uxbridge, 4 Ross Bailey, Uxbridge, R, 4 The winners of the various trophies were as follows: Orvan Chambers Trophy-- Champion Holstein Heifer Calf Winner--Brian Reazin, Brooklin, 1 Roy Ormiston Trophy-- Champion 4-H Dairy Showman Winner--Gloria Cooper, Brooklin, 1 Elmeroft Perpetual Trophy-- Best group of three dairy heifer calves Winner--Oshawa 4-H Dairy Calf C. Brian Reazin, Brooklin, R. 1 Hazel Saunders, Brooklin, R. 1 Janice Ormiston, Brooklin, R. 1 Veterinarians' Trophy-- g 4-H Calf Club member showing Champion 4-H Beef Steer Winner Wayne Beath, Oshawa, 2 ELECTRICITY B SPARKS THE Oo [) S Drive Safely / Autumn leaves, beautiful while oh Safety League. leaves are making slippery patches | a the roadway, asks the Ontario Remember particu- the trees, are treacherous om the larly that bicycles need special wat- ground. Drive with extra care when ' ching when the pavememt 'is slick. 9 u EA. e THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO SEE e "The Greatest Show on Worth" 1961 CHEVROLTS ON DISPLAY IN-OUR SHOWROOM Friday and Saturday, October 7-8 BEARE MOTOR LTD. IMPALA - Open from 9 a.m; to 10.00 p.m.. Port Perry, Ont. BELAIR - BISCAYNE - CORVETTE yr STATION WAGONS and TRUCKS CORVAIR | SUSE HERE! THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTHIZR ~ SIXTY-ONEDE Hese's the car that reads you loud and elear -- the new-size, you-size '61 Chevrolet. A car so right for you in so many ways that once you compare it with the rest of the crop you'll agree nothing else near the money measures up to it. * We started out by trimming the outsida size a bit (to give you extra inches of edearance for parking and manoeuvr- img) but inside we left you a full measure of Chevy comfort. Door openings are es much as 6-inches wider to give feet, knees and elbows the undisputed right of way. And the new easy-chair seats _ ome as much as 149% higher -- just right flor seeing, just right for sitting. " Ohocs you've settled inside you'll have high and wide praises for Chevrolet's new dimensions (in the Sport iret for example, headroom has besa upped as much as 2 inches, and there's more legroom, too -- front and pear). Chevy's new trunk is something eles that will please you hugely -- what with its deep-well shape and bumper- level loading it holds things you've never been able to get in a trunk before. Yet, generously endowed as this car is with spaciousness and clean-etched ele- - gance, it holds- steadfastly to all the 2 'thrifty, 'dependable virtues. Chevrolet buyers have come to take for granted. Your dealer's the man to see for all the details that make this sensationally sen- sible '61 Chevy a new measure of your : money's worth, Each a General Motors Value Whitewal tires 0 optional. at extra coll. ow Sa ; THE CORVAIR 700 LAKEWOOD iT DOOR STATION Wason, __ you get at your Chevrolet dealer's; Corvair for "61: a complete line of come vlete thrift-cars from Chevrolet. optional heater that warms ev. ir pnd evenly. Riding along with this more room up front for your luggage (eedans and coupes have almost 129§ more useable trunk space), - And our new wagons? You'll love them. They're' * NE PORT PERRY MOTORS | LTD. YU kon 8.7381 oo 4

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