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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Oct 1960, p. 4

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~ Scugog 4 THE PORT PERRY SIAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1960 THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Hew EW dalle, RAL Th Rector Sunday, October 23rd-- _ 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer 7.00 p.m.--Holy Communion ST. JOHN'S ; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interim Moderator; Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D. Minister: " Mr. William Perry, B.A. ' 1 Sunday, October 23rd-- ' 10 a n.--Anniversary ser¥ice 11 a.m.--3abbath School 7 p.m.--Anniversary service JO PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev, E. 8. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, October 23rd-- 10 a.m.--Sunday' School 11 a.n.--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 23rd-- 9.15 a.m.--Prospect Church 10.15 a.m.--Manchester Church 11.156 a.m.--Scugog Anniversary ~The Head Church B.00 p.m.--Scugog Anniversary The Centre Church' Scugog Church will hold their Fourth | Hockey Register {Euchre and Dance Coming Evenis BOYS 6 to 12 years be at ARENA 1.30 p.m. on SAT. OCT, 22nd, Anniversary Dance to-be held in Utica Hall on Friday, October 21st. Music provided by an Oshawa orchestra. Oct 20 Boy Scout | Apple Day The Boy Scout Apple Tag Day will be held on Saturday, Oct, 22, Please support your local organization. Smorgashord Guide and Brownie Mothers The October meeting of the L. A. of the Guide and Brownié Mothers will be held on Tuesday evening, Oct, 26th, at the Scout Hall. Following the business meeting, the members will set up, tables in pre- paration for the Rod and Gun ban- quet on the following evening, the 26th. Group three will-be in charge of lunch, "Needless to say, every mem- ber is asked to come and help. a Births DeNURE--Fred and Dorothy" (nee Graham) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Susan Eliza- beth, Ross Memorial Hospital, Lind- say on Sept. 30, 1960, a sister for Raymond and Steven. Blackstock United Church Town and Country Doubleg Club will be held at at Blackstock Recreation Centre on' Wed., November 9th at 5 p.m. Adults $1.76. Children Tbe. Nov.3 Bazaar and | Bake Sale The Catholic Women's League An-' i ! | nual Bazaar and Bake Sale in the Catholic Parish Hall on Saturday, Oct. 22nd from 2 till 5 p.m. Come and enjoy Afternoon Tea for 36c. and take home a FREE Fancy Cup and Saucer for souvenir, Oct, 20 Euchre and Dance to be held In: Anniversary Services of Union. 'The Minister will preach at the Morning Service, and Rev, EK. W. Fuller in the Evening. The Lyric Male Choir of Toronto will sing in the Evening. We | give all the friends of Scugog a very, cordial invitation to come, ( PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Stuart A. Mulligan, D'astor Sunday, October 23rd-- SUNDAY---9:560 Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Worship 7:00 p.m.--Kvangelism MONDAY--1T p.m.--Jr. Young People WEDNESDAY--8 p.m.--Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Parsonage--Crandell St., YU 65-7338 Miss Iva Urry and her sister Mrs. Gladys Filkins of California were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craw- ford and family for a- few days. ---- We have just had our attention drawn to an item regarding a former Port Perry boy, Jack Whitmore. Jack won the 10th annual fairway fued of the Tamblyn Drug Co. with an 82. There were forty two competitors in "the match which was held at Forest Hill in August. Jack who was runner up last year just changed places with last year's winner, Top Price Received Mr, Harold Honey of Seagrave Ont. "received the top price for a female at the eighteenth annual All Canadian Holstein sale at Oakville on Oct. 17th, Purchased by the Romandale Farms, Unionville, Ont, the 3 year old heifer Honeyvale Nancy~ A.B.C. Reflection brought the price of $2,700. She is the daughter of the Extra sire, A. B.C. Reflection Sovereign, Death THOMPSON, Sheriff A, - (Shorty) --In Vancouver on October 10th, She. riff A. Thompson, beloved husband of Marjory Palmer and dear father of Sherill (Mrs. Ray Duggan) and Carol (Mrs. Keith Bateman). Death HALL, Olive Rachel--At the Com- munity Hospital, Port Perry on Sat., . Oct. 15th, 1960, Olive 'Waddell, wife of the late Leslie 'G. Hall, dear mo- ther of Harold & Louise (Mrs. E. G. Black) both of Toronto, & Ruth (Mrs, W. J."Buzza) of Montreal, in her 78th year, Funeral from the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, Mon, Oct, 17th, 1960. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Old friends and relatives of the «former Evelyn Collins are invited to a presentation and Dance in Scugog AE ~ Hall this Friday evening (Oet. 218t) to honour her recent marriage, Dan- cing will begin fot later than 9 p.m. Please come early. "1 The parents of all Scouts, Cubs, Epsom school on Friday, Oct. 21 at 8.30 p.m. Ladies please provide lunch. Silver collection. Junior Hockey All interested in playing Junior Hockey this year are asked to meet at the Port Perry Arena on Sunday, Oct. 23 at 1.30 p.m. ' Badminton Club 'Those interested in joining the High School, Oct. 24 at 7.46 p.m, in Room 214. "At Home" Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Butson of Prince Albert, Ontario will. be happy to re- ceive their relatives, neighbours and friends at their home on Sunday, October 23rd from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 pm. on the occasion of their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary, ' I 'Euchre The Ladies Auxiliary are holding a euchre in the Legion Hall on Satur- day, October 20th at 8 p.m. Lunch served. - Everybody welcome. Ad- mission 60c. | Service Club _ The Service Club of the United Church will meet at the home of Mrs. --Audrey-Hall,-Simcoe St. at 8.15 p.m. on_Qctober 26th, Hallowe'en Dance Badminton Club please. meet at the] HALL--Mr, and Mrs. Howard Hall, (nee Zula Jackson), are happy. to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter Jennifer Louise, at Oshawa General Hospital on October 13th, 1960; a sister for Ted. Card of Thanks I would like to express my sincere thanks to -Rebekah Lodge, Scout Mo- thers Auxiliary and the Church for flowers and to all my friends for the lovely cards that were sent -me-dur- ing my stay in hospital, Gwen King. | Card of Thanks I would like to express my sincere thanks to Dr, John Diamond and the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, also ~ 'to my friends for their gifts of flow- ers, letters, cards and visits during] my recent stay in hospital, ~ Mary Johnston. Cards of Thanks The family of the late Mrs, Olive Hall wish to thank Dr, Kandel and the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry for their kind attention also the friends and neighbours for acts of kindness and thoughtful visits during Mrs. Hall's illness. - Card of Thanks I would like to thank my relatives, neighbours and friends for gifts, fruit, cards and visits during my stay in hospital; also many thanks to the nurses and staff of the Community | Memorial Hospital and to Dr, John Diamond. Marguerite Fitchett. Card of Thanks I wish to thank my friends and re: latives for. cards, visits, kind inquiries while -I was in Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. - Special thanks to D. Rennie, Rev. Mr, Fuller and the nurses and staff, also the kind friends who gave my family rides to and from brotight me home, Card of Thanks I wish to express my thanks to Dr. Will be held on Sat., Oct. 29th in the Scout Hall, Port Perry. "Dancing to start at 8.30 p.m. Admission 20c. | Dréss is hard-time. Bring along your favorite record with your name clearly marked on it. Oct. 27 Night of Harmony | Sponsored by the Port Perry Lions Club and presented by Oshawa Chap-- (Barber Shop' ter S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A, | Quartet) of Oshawa Chapter Sweet Adelines on Saturday, November bth at 8.15 in the new Auditorium of the Port Perry High School. 'Advance sale of tickets at Bruton's Drug Store, "Beare Motors and Bank of Commerce. Adults $1.00. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Port Perry Boy Scouts Association will be held. Sunday, Oct, 80th at 2 p.m. in the Scout' Hall. ! Guides and Brownies and all others in- Hospital for their kind attention dur- ping my stay there; also sincere thanks to all for "your thoughtfulness and kind remembrances, os Maurice Fralick. Engagement Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Harris, Bur- keton, announce the engagement of their daughter Lorna Lillian to Mr. Grant Allen Edgerton, son of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Edgerton of Burketon. The marriage to take place quietly on Saturday, October 20th, 1960. Engagement § es Mrs, Gordon Shunk wish to announce' the engagement of their foster daughtér Marion Joan Clarke to Allan Rodger -Till of Greenbank. The marriage to take place-at the Greenbank Parsonage at 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 12th, Engagement 'terested persons are cordially invited to attend, The Leaders will be pleased { 'to discuss your child's progress with Mr, Elmer Colliné of Utica wishes to announce the -engagement of his daughter Josette Shirley Elizabeth to! hospital and the kind lady who . E. W. New. | Wm. Grant and the staff at Oshawa | you and will appreciate your interest.' Mr, Melville Kingston, Junior, son of "This meeting 1a worthless without' Mr, and Mrs, Melville Kingston of{ your attendance so please plan to be Hanover, Ont. The marriage to take present, * Light refreshments will be place in Utica Church. at 2.80 p.m. on served 'after the meeting, | Saturday, November 6th, To Study For Missionary Work logical Seminary, Greenville, South Carolina, to commence her studies for Missionary Work. : Before her departure she was ten- dered three lovely farewell parties-- one by Toronto Revival Centre--an- other by the Gospel Lighthouse, Ajax, and one by the Gospel Tabernacle, Oshawa, at each of which she received many lovely gifts as well as several gifts in money, and the many well wishes from her friends. Her parents Rev. and Mrs. I. Leo- nard Saunders:accompanied her down to the College by motor, Canadians Win low Honours th Sunday in the world plowing championship, won by Britain's John Gwiliam with 141,19 oints. Canada's 1959 ploughing champion, was awarded fourth place with 139.16 points, Allan Hammond of Lachute, Que,, 1950 runner-up, was fifth with 137.24 points, LYDIA on November 5th, 196 at Scout Hall = Oct 27 \ Miss Sharon Lea Saunders, RR. al Port Perry, has entered Holmes Theo- | of the ground. Bob Timbers of Mount Albert, Ont., |. . GRADUATE OF EUROPEAN BALLET SCHOOL SCHOOL of Classical BALLET . BALLET -- TOE -- CHARACTER Bi TRI -1960-61 Season will open FEES ® One hour lesson weekly, per month, $5.00 e ~ Special Rates for two or more children from one family. All fees are payable for at the beginning of each month. Nursery, Children, and Adults. 4 Prevention Beiter Scugog Than Cure The danger of fire has been greatly Homemakers was held at 7:00 p.m. on increased by the long dry spell! Even the light rain of the last day or so has not been sufficient to reduce the | hazard to any great extent. DO BE CAREFUL WITH YOUR FALL CLEAN UP FIRES! The grass roots have become so dry that permanent damage can result to your lawn should you burn leaves on it. Not only is a bon fire a threat to the lawn hut there is a real dan- ger of the fire smoldering under ground and breaking out in a fresh spot, This under-the-surface fire hazard is probably increased by the slight rain which wets only the top All the fire precautions should be observed until we have a good long SIRE Registrations will be taken by Telephone -- YU 5-2162 one month in advance nr ---- = Jr. Homemakers The third meeting .of the 'Scugog Jr. Oct. 12th at the home of Mrs. Plough- man with '11 girls present, : The meeting opened with the Lord's Z Prayer after which the minutes wera | 3% read by Gloria in the absence of Thel- |- ma. The president approved the minutes. It was announced that Miss Smith would not be here on Nov. 2 as was hoped because of a 4-H Con- ference in Toronto. Discussion was on: , (1) Vegetables for the Family. (2) Different ways of cooking potatoes, (8) Different types of peas, (4) Garnishes for Vegetables Demonstration--Gloria with Mar- sha's assistance made pea soup. Group Work--Sampling the soup. The meeting ended with the 4-H{- pledge, . 7 : Sa COUNTRYTIME COMMENTATOR "| George Atkins is commentator on the CBC-TV series Countrytime, new 15- minute programe of direct interest to Canadian farmers. The programs report on significant developments on the farm front. ELECTRICITY FN CY AVI NNN 8.) yterian Church ~~ Anniversary Services 2 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd: ANE 7:00 Guest Minister for Both Services REV. B. L. M. EMBREE, M.A. B.D., Beaverton, Ont. Special Music will be rendered by the Choir with MR. PAUL FAWCETY, from Toronto, as Soloist Sunday School at 11.00 a.m. All members and friends of St. John's Church are cordially invited to attend these Anniversary Services 10:00 P.M. FN { i / { Nf "No It's a honey! That's what many new Falcon owners say when you ask them NS ~ someone, " somewhere, : buys a Falcon ~~ ea A A TO me vn er so wor we $098 A " ~ ony ay how they feel about their cars. Plenty of room inside for six adults to ride in honest comfort. Plenty of room for their luggage in the big 23 cu. ft. trunk. Even the doorways are bigger--up to a " full 4 feet wide! Power? Falcon gives you a choice of two lively engines, giving up to 35 economical mpg on regular gas. Why not chat with a Falcon owner one of these days and get the facts for yourself? Then see your nearby Ford Dealer. TT Every minute of every day *, rar 5B Canada's best-selling compact. © NEW 12,000 MILE WARRANTY. ded «The written warranty on all 1961 Falcons is 12,000. milés or one full year, whichever comes first, oH

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