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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Sep 1961, p. 4

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Wet NGS 5) nf & 1 . > ary A ARAN A vet oii ¢---THE PORT PERRY BTAR, THURS, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1961 THE CHURCHES | ANGLICAN CHURCH Sunday, September 24th-- 11.80 a.m.--Morning Prayer 7.00 p.m.--Evensong Rev. Don Whitbred, speaker. Followed by Fireside Gathering ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interim Moderator: Rev. Kenneth F. MacKenzie, M.A. (Uxbridge) Minister: Mr. William Perry, B.A. Sunday, September 24th-- 10 a.mn.--Rally Day Service for parents and children. No Sunday School. Coming Events ---- pp ---- ------ eet Wo The United Church W.M.,S. Banquet will he held on Wednesday, September 27th at 6.30 p.m. Mrs. Akin, native of Jamaica, will be guest speaker. Tickets $1.26. Sept. 21 Men's Bowling Anyone wishing to bowl in this leagn$, either regularly or occasion- aly contact Bill Williams 985-2268 or Bob Storry 986-2220, Oshawa Fair PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8. Linstead, B.A, Mindater Sunday, September 24th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Kindergarten and junior classes, Sunday School. SCUGOG: CHURCH Sunday, September 24th-- September 25, 26, 27 New attraction this year is the Conklin Midway (the same as at the Toronto Ex.). Horse Racing on Tuesday and Wed- nesday as usual. Many other intresting things to see and do. Sept. 21. Notice Re Draw The Port Perry Figure Skating Club 11.00 a.m. & 8.00 p.m.--PROSPECT | has postponed the date of the lucky CHURCH ANNIVERSARY: Special Speaker--Rev. John M. Smith, B.A., B.D. of Whitby United Church. Special Music. Services at Scugog and Man- _ chester Church' have been withdrawn. J 9 | 14th to Sept. 21 number draw froin Sept. Oct. 6th: Altention Scouts Announcing the first meeting of the 1st Port Perry Scout Troop, Septem- PORT PERRY BAPTIST Stewart Mulligan, Pastor Sunday, September 24th-- 9.50 a.m.--Sunday School for all ages 3 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evangelistic service MONDAY, 7.16 p.m.--Young People WED., 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Everyone Welcome 30 "Aug. 3 ber 28, 7.16 at the Scout Hall. Note change of time. Scout Leader, Wes. Lane. Tutkey Supper & Anniversary Utica United Church will hold a Turkey Supper in the Community Hall on Saturday,.Sept. 30th from 6.30 p.ni. Admission Adults $1.50, Child- ren under 12--76c. On Sunday, Oct. 8th at 3 p.m. Rev. F. Crossley Hunter, 1| B.A, D.D. will be the speaker at the Anniversary service jn the church. In Memoriam GIBSON--In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Elmer John Gibson, who passed away, Sept. 26th, 1969. We canngt, Lord, Thy purpose see, But all is well that's done by Thee. Sadly missed by wife Verna, Keith and Brenda, Marilyn, Ross and grandchildren. Special Music. Service Club The Service Club of the United Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ruby Williams on Tuesday evening, September 26th at 8.16 p.m. On Saturday, September 30th at 2 p.m. in the Church of the Asceension hall. Sponsored by the Evening Notice NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION Take notice that the fist sitting of the Court of Revision for the Vill age of Port Perry to hear appeals against the supplementary rolls as returned will take place at 8.00 p.m. - the 'evernilig of October 3rd, 1961, at the Municipal Office. The Court will further reconvene from time to time to hear appeals against the 1961 assessment roll for Any such business as might be properly brought forward in pursuance to the assessment act, 1962 taxes. R.S.0. 1960, Chapter 23. Signed: J. F. RAINES, Clerk, Court of Revision. ARR A a a REGISTER -NOW FOR 'SPECIALIZED BUSINESS TRAINING Day School any Monday Morning. Night School Tues. and Thurs. 7.00-9:00 Special Courses for Housewives, Shiftworkers, Teen-age Typing Free Catalogue Available on Request OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Dial 726-3375 10 Simcébe Street -N. Oshawa FRIDAYS -- 7 to 11 pm, SATURDAYS ~-- 8 to 11 pm. Guild. Tea and home baking. Sept. 28 "Registration For Dance and Baton lessons in Port Perry Scout Hall on Friday, - |-Sppt. 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. Teacher Miss Jean Bright. Guide and Brownie Mothers The first meeting of the Guide and Brownie Mothers' L. A, for the Autumn term will be held-at-the home of Mrs. Isador Stein on Tuesday, September 26, at 8:16 p.m. Will all eighty members try to be present to hear and discuss the new suggested financial plan for equalizing work and finding further funds fairly. Group III, will be in charge of lunch and programme. We always en- joy our meetings, so why not jein us, Mothers? WARNING Anyone gathering around the fire hall; gathering around the scene of a fire, or following the fire truck to the fire, or in any manner obstructing the firemen in reaching the fire or in performing their duties will be dealt with according to the law, and co- operation in the enforcement of this law will be given by all police depart- ments, 1 nual Bazaar will be held on" Saturday, dsb pa dda tien Engagement Mr. and Mrs. James G. Porter, Port Perry, Ontario announce the engage- ment of their daughter Barbara Jane to John Kenneth Pym, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin P. Pym, Thedford, Ont, The wedding to take place on Satur- day, September 30, 1961 at 4 p.m. in Port Perry United Church. Card of Thanks We would like to thank the folk of Port Perry for their patronage of our business and for their friendship dur- ing our residence here. We have en- joyed our life in Port Perry. Anyone requiring information please phone 986-2620 or write to 47 Water- loo St., Kitchener, Ont, ! The Franssen Family. Card of Thanks Mrs. Russell Sanguine wishes to thank all the kind friends that sent lovely sympathy cards and words of encouragement during the loss of my dear husband, Russell H. Sanguine, Los Angeles, California. Thank You 1 would like to say thank you to allany friends, and the United Church WA, for the flowers, fruit and cards, also thanks to Dr, Kandel, the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry for their care and kindness. Mrs, Janet Carter. We wish to thank friends and neighbours for cards, flowers and words of sympathy during our recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear husband and father. As Ethel and Harry Brookes. Card of Thanks We would like to thank the folk of Port Perry for their patronage of our busjness and for their friendship dur- ing our nine years residence here. We have enjoyed our life in Port Perry. Anyone requiring intormation please phone Joe Franssen at 9865- 2620 or write to 47 Waterloo St, Kitchener, Ont. The Franssen Family. --_--X-- RE MUSIC LESSONS The music lessons of the Park Music Studios, regularly held in the Municipal Bldg., will be held Monday, Sept. 28, in the Anglican Parish Hall, this time only. hy Notice - The Port Perry United Church An- November 18th. - Notice GIGANTIC WEINER ROAST and DANCE to inaugurate the winter sea- son of Young Conservative activities will be held this Friday, Sept. 22 at Kiwanis Camp, north of Oshawa; be- ginning at 8 p.m., sponsored by the Y.P.C. organization of Ontario County and Oshawa City. The get-together is expected to play host to large num- bers of friends from throughout this area. A special welcome is extended 'to newcomers to the district. Follow the signs on Friday to the Kiwanis Camp on .the 6th concession north of Oshawa or straight east of Brooklin.! NOTICE -- HOCKEY PLAYERS, Atom «40 Juvenile. Registration will be held Oct. 7, Port Perry Arena, from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. Registration Fee--50¢ . Oct.b NOW NO hospital for individ and agea. Past h of this vital protection. Ror In rolment fill out coupon and mail MEDICAL PL [] ' . - Doctor's Bills Paid AGE LIMIT Physicians "and surgeons coverage at home, office or in families available in Port Perry no o fart 'means you are deprived , 129 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE, WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO . NAME ML EE EE ADDRESS Lid 11 Liab ddd ladd bh idddid bd iiddbditbbiddd id Aidddsttblidditdibiddd rther information and en- AGE. ....ocoivnerens Mr. and Mrs. Howard Durkin, now of Guelph, formerly of the be. to $1.00 Store, Port Perry, were in town recently renewing acquaintances and making note of the changes areund Port Perry in recent years. Card of Thanks I would like to take this opportun- ity to send my sincere thanks to rela- tives, friends and neighbours for in- quiries, cards, fruit and flowers dur- ing mye stay in hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Rennie, Dr. Kandel and the nursés and staff of the Com- munity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. - Mrs. Gertrude Grey. Birth FREEMAN---Don and Dorothy are happy to announce the birth of their son Dwayne Edward, 9 lbs, 11 ozs, on September 12, at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, a little brother for Debbie and Darla. Birth GLASS--Stan and Gail (nee Hod- gins) are happy to announce the hirth of their daughter, Lynne-Marie Clare, on Sept. 19th at Toronto General Hospital. Both well. [J Deaths ESPIE, Bruce John--Suddenly as a result of an accident at Port Perry on Sunday, Sept. 17, 1961, Bruce John Espie, dearly loved hushand of Georg- ina Leach, dear - father of linda, Dianne, Robert, Arlene and Ronald, and dear son of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Espie, loving brother of Karel (Mrs. Jack Nottingmam) and Paul. In his 27th year. Resting at the Chapel of MecDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery, In Memoriam MOORE -- In loving memory of Jack and Pauline who were taken so suddenly September 23rd, and Sept. 27th, 1960. We cannot say, and we will not say That they are dead--they are just away; i With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand They have wandered into an unknown land And left us dregming how very fair It needs must be, since they linger there. Think of them faring on "as. dear In the love of There as the love of Here . .. Think of them still as the same, and say They are not dead, they are just away. Ever remembered and sadly missed by Mother, Helen, Betty and Doug. Ladies Wednesday Night Bowling September 13th-- Scores over 210-- Kacey Harper--272, 216; W. Me- Laughlin--270; M. MacGregor--236, 219; M. Enge--249, 219; R. Williams --234; J. Morris--230; M. Jeffrey-- 222; J, Armstrong--221; E. Bailey-- 218; 1. Lewis--216; J. Ballard--212; F. Cochrane--211; "A. Spears--211. Tripes over 600-- K. Harper--1727; M. Enge--665; M. MacGregor--636; W. McLaughlin-- 630. High Single-- 272--K. Harper 727--K. Harper Standing-- Teams Helicopters Hurricanes Bombers ......covieviininennen Kittyhawks .. Lancasters PIFRIS ciinisismmiviiiiirisonne Mosquitoes ... Mustangs ......oeminenn Sunderlands North Stars ..., Jets Pts. T. T.Pts. terse ensesetti i tistiaciarserene ooNNMNMNMNNoITOTot ot sensi aisesiirttreseines | ing School. High Triple-- - ER SUS Lg Congratulations CongratUiations to Miss Jean Dor- othy Bright a local dance instructress who has returned home from Hidden Valley Camp, at Watkin's Glen, New York, after successfully passing the Advanced Baton Twirling summer course at the Smetzler/s Baton Twirl While there, Jean wor many awards which were the Best Strutter in Camp Award; the Smeltzer's hat and advanced certificate. She also had the honour of being chosen to entertain the Mayor of - Watkin's Glen, New York, when he made his official visi to the camp. During her training she taught an advanced class in Baton Twirling, Jean intends to further her dancing by attending a dance teacher's special course in New York City next year, and will also study at Watkin's Glen next summer, --o000-- Congratulations Congratulations to Gale and Anna Forder, daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Har- old Forder who recently passed the preliminary figures and Junior Bronze dances at the Guelph Figure Skating Club. The girls skated under the direction of Mr. John Wild, the Port Perry Figure Skating Club Profes- .sional. PICKERING REEVE WOULD ABOLISH COUNTY ROAD SYSTEM: BROUGHAM -- J, Sherman Scott, Reeve of the Township of. Pickering, sat on a panel which discussed county roads at the recent OMA Convention | at the end of last month. Requests were made for his remarks, which ex- hibited vigorous thinking, and a strong and definite conclusion. . Although Mr. Scott did not have time-to use all the material he had prepared, he gave a clear explanation | of why he contended that the county and suburban road system should be abolished. - He believes 'that such roads which are truly connecting links should become secondary provincial highways, while the roads which are in reality local, should be returned to the local municipalities. The reeve argued that taxpayers" should not be asked to assume the cost of roads which are not local. Connecting links, he said, cut across county borders and serve large urban areas which have little significance to the county. He mentioned the lack of uniformity in construction in roads which passed from county to county. The county boundaries were establish- ed in the 1850's when southern Ontario was a rural area. Since cities have expanded, often near the borders of a county, this in many cases working to the detriment of the county. Barh-Q Fu YUkon 5-2221 CAWKER BROS. Suit Pied Cotag ols Kent Bagon - I's............06¢ ooked Chickens-49' " FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY ~ 9" ¢m a HOW MANY PAY THEIR BILLS BY CHEQUE? { Nowadays most people do [Writing a cheque on your bank account is the quick, handy way. to pay for larger purchases as well a8 bills, offictent handling of these cheques is accomplished } by the clearing system hn ' dh : safety you command every time you use your cheque book. ~ Canadians write almost three million cheques every banking day / Fast, aa LL maintained by the chartered banks and extending into every. corner i of the nation /It makes possible the convenience, the: 'simplicity and the THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY oN er

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