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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Apr 1961, p. 4

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" t 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1961 THE CHURCHES | Coming Events "u..'.y Annual Meeting | Mii R05 | Guide & Brownie |b vito - J oming ven 5 Master Ricky and Brian Medd of 1485 fs oo App) ju Miss E. Henrietta Osler, Chief Com- | Chatham, Ont., have returned home Yoni ) wr APY missioner, presented the certificates, 3 ' Continued f Front Page ' LINE -- | after spending the Easter Week and oNtinued tom rons Sage hid + April 12 Last Thursday evening, April 6th, | Ap inspiring address was given by ANGLICAN CHURCH . | holidays with their Aunt Lenore, at| Scout & Cub Mothers' Annual Report los ress March i provid 3 Seugiul wwii Mrs. Wm. J. Hyde, Immediate Past on, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION B { Sh { Blackwater. . : , i evening to the parents and Iriencs of yep ,ty.Chief Commissioner. A well- XA ene il ow or Rekwaie Your local Scout Mothers' Auxili- 1940 viii, April 26 | our three recent Gold Cord Guides, epuy Guide Choir sang several en- Sd Rev. BE. W. Fuller, B.A, L.Th,, Rector 5 il » 3 ary has climaxed another year of ac- 18 | Donna Heayn, Margaret Ann Wither- joyable camp songs, concluding this 5 Sunday, April 16th, 1961-- Crippled Chi dren In Memoriam tivity having held eight regular mon- 6 |spoon and Nola Hunter. very pleasing programme by all sing- oN 0 Ady Cc : | - thly meetings with an average atten- 24 | } ] ine Ture TR SAY aan~=Holy Communion. By Ontario County Junior Farmer| 5 00 © of a, dance of eighteen ladies. There were 29 On this special occasion in Convo- g : : 0) ® Se Choir, featuring Rick Campbell, M.C.| "50 } Ta hveng nemoly © * | also five executive meétings held dur- z7 J emtion Hall, Toronto, 198 Ontario Gold| g.ugog Area Commissioner, Mus. Ne ST. JOHN'S and guest artist Betty Weir of GFTO| pi 0 C00, CC CHE Tiled away | 18 the year. July and August was ~~ | Gord Guides were each presented With | gy yier accompanied by Scugog Island gs PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TV, Hon. M. B. Dymond, M.D., M.P.P. piety pry » Who passed Away | yu cation time for the Auxiliary and 27 a beautiful "Gold ~ Cord Certificate Guide Mothers attended the L.A. Con- he i ' and other special guests in the High . i. ' tng 1 , . the December meeting was cancelled 22 | which is fondly cherished by all Girl vention, also' Mrs, Ruby Roach, Dist- a Interim Moderator: School Auditorium, on Saturday, April ere Ro. par g from those we because of Christmas activity. 7 Guides. . {viet Commissioner, together with : ig Kev. B. D. Armstrong, BA, DD. | EEL or Mrs. Elsie Dole it ho dies Aan: out Merdrmenting Hagel April 6 Mrs. K. B. Clysdale, the Provincial | Leaders Mrs. Rena Webster and Mrs, bo ly . ) $ 1 ) 4 i) 5 € > - i g : VE Slioigeess Wiha Pert ia Son. Admisgion $1.00. For today in memory's garden stituted by our Annual Dinner out". April 18 Guide Commissioner, presided over! Lucille Mark. 2) $ ar Wm; Fy Bis - = We still" walk side by side. It was so pleasant to sit back, be ril 8 N sa ye ' . Sunday, April 16th, 1961-- S fg B 11 Each dawning day a thought of him, | waited on and to see someone else 1962 oo, April "10 x \ fy. : CL pring da At eventide a prayer, . stack those dirty dishes! 1968 March 23 . » RG 10 a.m.--Divine "Worship x , | And in the hearts that loved him . ETS TE dais . {i &, 11 a.m.--Sabbath School Th annual Spring Ball of the Port He always will be there. Our catering this past year com- 1954 Lcoincninrsnionned April 12 2 3 - -------iieee-- | Perry Lions Club will be held in the Lovingly remembered by his prised of six banquets, three wedd- April 9 VEL . -ovingly reme eC oY i d funerals. Our AuxHiar AL TBR 7 TINE . ) Public School Auditorium Sat. Even ale in Soa | ings an u y A i PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ing, April 16th. Jack Fowler, his wife, children and grandchildren} on, 0 iho honor of catering to the pil 26 ST Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister | oy 5ira and Hammond organ will tea served at the Qpen House held in April 2 NE Sunday, April 16th, 1961-- provide the music in an attractive our new Municipal Building. of April 11 ALY ' ¥: ' cabaret atmosphere. Dress optional. Card of Thanks conrse, we gave the Fathers and Sons April 19 3 0 hn Binley Smal, " Tickets $3.00 per couple. a banquet in February. April 21 : a.m.-- Mornin orship an Co . Junior School. We would like to thank the Pros-| we purchased a new electric stove April ? -- a FEI, SP NA A Sa, 3 ~Y Ta - SEP LRN ARSENE a TRANS FRA Everyone Invited The United Church of Canada Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.D. Sunday, April 16th, 1961-- 10.16 a.m.--SCUGOG Church 11.16 a.m.--SCUGOG "Head" S.5. 11.156 a.m.--MANCHESTER Church 1.16 p.m.--PROSPECT Church 2.30- p.m. ----Communicants. Class at Prospect Church. We are always happy to see you at Please come and bring the Church. children on Sunday. 27 PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH . "Stuart A. Mulligan, Pastor Attention Ladies! COLUMBUS UNITED CHURCH Bazaar and Tea WED., APRIL 16th at 2.30 pm. Everybody Welcome 'Rummage Sale At the Church of the Ascension on Saturday, April 22, 1961 at 2 pam. Tea and Baking. April 20 Teach Your Dog SA Vb Aint Sd atta kA ke hg 7 " FRASIER LE A RAARIa pect Community and all those who contributed for the lovely gifts that were presented to us. Elaine and Ron Van De Walker. Card of Thanks I would like to thank my friends and neighbours for the cards, letters and flowers that were sent to-me while I was in the Community Mem- orial Hospital, Port Perry. A special thanks to-Dr. Rennie, and the entire nursing staff. Milton Fisher. United Church for our kitchen, with the aid of the Guide Mothers and also provided flowers, fruit and gifts for the sick Cubs, Scouts and Mothers. our willing workers are leaving our midst. We wish them God's Speed and can only say that our loss will surely be someone else's gain. We have a few new members and we welcome them to the fold. May we take this opportunity to invite you "ghy girls" to give our Group a try? Take our word for it, there's hard work involved, but you'd be surprised at the fun you can have! Everything considered, the past year has been pretty successful and we wish the new 'Executive Juck for Two men were discussing taxes and the government's use of money. Just then the school bus passed. "See e458 SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE ANNUAL what 1 mean?" exclaimed the one. F248 MINISTER: We are very sorry that a few of | "When 1 was a boy we walked three miles to school and three miles home each day. Now we spend five thous- and dollars for a bus to pick up the children so they don't have to walk. Then we spend fifty thousand dollars for a gymnasium so they can get ex- ercise." Wednesday Night Bowling League PLAY-OFF STANDING : KEEP WHEELS TURNING SMOOTHLY! » Prolong the life of your engines with Imperial --- Sunday, April 16th, 1961-- Ob di ' i 1961-62, eh Esso Lubricants e Marvelube e Essolube HDX stn e ence Ww M S pay=> e Mineralube e Mobhiloil e Esso M.P. Grease--and 11.00 a.m.--Worship ° o Be Spitfires... i : 7.00 p.m.--Evangelism Wednesdny evening classes; Oshawa ill h For ah " other high quality lubricants for all requirements. Monday, 7 p.m.--Jr. Young People Obedience Assoc. Classes start 7 pm.] The April meeting of the After- When wi | e Helicopters. on oh i Friday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study and April 19 at United Steelworker's Hall, | noon Auxiliary was held Tuesday in A Sundetlands Bi vs Prayer meeting in Parsonage. 115 Albert St. Oshawa. For informa- | church basement. The President Lake he Open? Kittyhawks i N 11 GORDON P R E N T [ C E Parsonage, Crandell St, YU 5-7338 tion phone Helen Bathie, YU 5-2192. | Mrs. Griffen presiding. Mrs. Geiger Mosquitoes ea eee 2 : x 55 oo opatied meeting with hyp 308 AMC Each year there is much spécula- FARM | AGENT I prayer. Secretary reports were giv-| " Consolation-- tion at to when the ice will "go out". : anquet sner-chnlignging ojos from the Spring never truly arrives until the "Hurri 3 y ET EE EE u ) Presbyterial President was read by p : UTTICANES ..ivveiusrssnsnnn 14 PORT PERRY YUkon 5- 2827 M } = wi] . , : water is reflecting back the blue sky. .Lancasters 14 arrie Turkey Banquet will be held at] Christian Stewardship Sec'y Mrs. Lin- Then such a lift our spirits. receive Tee on te renee Utica Hall on April 19 at 7:15 in} stead reminding W.M.S. members how ; : il LETT IP "On Saturday, April 8th at Leaside | honour of the Epsom PeeWee and] Simon Peter obeyed: Christ's com- for we know that ie grosn Lrass. 5 North Stars United Church, Toronto, the marriage of 'Beverley Norma Bryant, daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Norman Bryant and George Ronald Durkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Durkin all of Willowdale, | Bantam Hockey teams. $1.50 and 75¢. Reserve ticket from D. Asling, UL2 - 68607. mand--*'Launch out into the deep". Missionary workers too are called to launch out into the deep instead of doing shallow work. soon . follow and the whole joyous summer season is hefore us. You may be interested in the re- cord of the dates when the ice has "gone out" in previous years, . Bombers ........ ; a Mustangs... ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST . ® Ont., was solemnized. Literature sec'y Miss Harris read 1872 NC April 26 |= In Memoriam interesting comments on the life of 2 ABAD crsnmsrtsristersibess April 24 - y late Dr. Dooley, his work in Laos, 1875 %mveiiiiivn. April 17 In Memoriam -REDMAN--In loving memory of a dear brother, Harold E. Redman, who passed away April 16, 1959. Time speeds on, two years have passed Since eigen. its gloom, its shadow And took from us a shining light. -----------We¢-miss-that-light,-and ever will, His vatant-place there's none can fill. Down here we mourn, but not in vain For up in heaven we will meet again, WEEK-END SPECIALS Phone: YU 65-2562 "TOP QUALITY MEATS REDMAN -- In loving memory of my dear and wonderful husband, Har- old Edward Redman, who left us April 15, 1959. We walked together you and I, In sorrow and in joy; We shared our pains and happiness For through the mist I see Our glad reunion in the skies, --TFor-all-eternity: ---------- = Lovingly EE Ww Wis wife, Joyce, In Memoriam for Service Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. SHUNK, Albert Wesley--At Fair- Port Perry for Service on Thursday at 3.80 pm, Cemetery. Interment Pine Grove McKEE, Mabel Argue--At the Port | sages emphasizing theme. lor read Scripture lesson Luke 4: 17- |" where he built hospitals and worked despite his own illness. ~ His book "Deliver us from Evil" tells of his many experiences. For his work in Laos Dr. Dooley-was. awarded Laos' highest honor. Mark and Mrs. Smallman read Mes- Mrs. Tay- 21. Members were favored with two lovely duets by Mrs. Fralick and Mrs. ... April 18 March 20 MOVED | NOW READY TO « April 11 . April 19 .. April 18 .» March 28 ares April 20 .. April 22 LAWRENCE'S \ THE TIME TO STOCK UP ON VITAMINS, TONICS, TOILETRIES, STATIONERY, FIRST AID SUPPLIES SERVE YOU BETTER -- ALL UNDER ONE ROOF Official Opening easy eee Ls} Mis. Cawker conducted the worship March 21 a With Tove without alloy: L a Within our home wide all propel A thon Revor oy: our love, period, Theme of Worship--"Voices April 28 bright : from Abroad". Mrs. Jeffrey, Mrs. | «April 11 Sadly missed by Dorothy, Earl Aldred accompanied by Mrs, Braham. wee April 10 - ___and brother-in-law _Clarence.| pARRY -- InJdoving- memory of-a | "I heard the Voice of Jesus. Say"-and| wo April 16 ig © = "dear hushand and father William | "My Creed". We were happy to again .. April' 17 - ) -- | Parry, who passed away, April 17th, | have Scugog ladies with us and ap- ~ April 16 TS) NEW SHOWROOM 1969. preciated the lovely duets. wo April 18, Though your smile has gone forever 1018 overs isense April 16 And your hand we cannot touch, Murs. Michell reviewed the 6th Chap- 1919 coors nse April b We have so many memories ter of study book -- Turning World. 1920 coin iiieriinnne April 8 {2} NEW WAREHOUSE Of you, we loved so much. Subject of chapter -- "Are Mission- "1921. ~. March 21 es Lovingly remembered by | aries Necessary". Miss Harris re- 1932 .... wo April 10 wife Ila, and family | viewed chapter of study book--Ship 1924 Lovee CUI April 12 8 Sng ihr I Bs [3 CASH & CARRY PRICES i . : sion of ecumenical movement fared? 1926 .... wee APT -[160T A FISHERMAN FRIEND, In 650 years it has churches around 1927 viens wou April 16 w 1 CALL MOSES, ----{ D ath the world, - 1028 soon iiinnins . April 12 BECAUSE EVERY TIME e S : 1980 sumnmrinrmes Apr. 4 ON EVER Y THING. HE OPENS HIS MOUTH, TACKSON Gooriie. LadteaAt: th Mrs. Griffen closed meeting with 1980 ...oveerreerrnnnnine April 18 0 THE BULL LL RUSHES'! H On ERIN, AICOIER U8 lpn ®| Mizpah Benediction. Tea was served 1981 .ocvrvirveirninnnnenss April 16 shawa General Hospital on Tuesday, ) y Avril 13h. 1001, George Ti, Jackson. § BY Mrs. Michell's group and a social 1982 ..iniiiinnnnee April 16 pr ' : a '] time enjoyed. ©1088 iiivrieviriennens April 6 beloved husband of the late Eva Maw- | Anlst WATCH FO son and dear father of Fred, in his y . R OUR 01st year, Resting at the Chapel of | EENNNNNNNANAENNNNENENNNNNNENNNNNENEANNANEAERRNANE McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry - z : Devon Rindless Bacon.... 65¢ |b. REXALL ONE CENT ! SALE { ' : view Lodge, Whitby, Ontario on Tues- °K Bt ucas Lili Brand day, April 11, 1061, Albert Wesley i . Bologna ............. viene 30¢ 1b. | Shunk, . beloved husband of the late : / Sausage CLES Ih, for 1 00 Agnes Boynton and brother of Annie, Al N Ww k ~ LUCKY DRAW & DOOR PRIZES 4 2 -- ALS $ in his 78th year. Resting at the 1 ext ee EI 3 % Free Delivery at 1. 00 Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, FREE GIFTS AND SUNDRY ITEMS LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER RU F ORDER BROS. = a | Perry. Community Hospital on Mon. RETAIL MEATS en BE WHOLESALE day, April 10th, 1961, Mabel A Tore CHOICE Y 3 of Blackstock, beloved wife of the A. M LAWRENCE COMP ANY, LIMITED. a: ) : a wi SH * late John McKee, in her 82nd year, = Phe Yu 57391 P , : EL Lb) Service .from the Chapel of MeDer: THE REXALL STORE one: REEFS MEAMITIN | noc ranebarar, pot Perry on wed: M : ort Per his arm una LLLRR | ey. Interment St. Jobs Come. |B Dial YU 5:2231 Port Perry bith ry 3 3 tery, Blackstock. : NANA AENNEEENE NNN NANA :

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