EIFS AIS LAS LAAN BN NL OR ATR b{t " ah at RN a \ AG x aay TALL SRI 1a Nias: WOW A YN aN Yu - LSA TYROL TY (PAE DEUS RARE SIRE FF CAL 7] Sh eR LE ALK - DORA WR ASE LAR deb Es - Yo . v C3 AEROS IAPR S50 RPE. A RELA WAST Aa Rh UE Cd aw i 4-- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH. 19th, 1964 BLACKSTOCK NEWS Nine members attended the meeting of the Explorers Tues- day. After singing of a hymn Chief Explorer Laurie Turner conducted the opening cere- mony. Treasurer gave report. A game, running on the spot, was played. Mrs. Romeril told the chapter from "The Golden Coin", In the worship period Laurie Turner and Leanne Dorrell read Scripture passages. Roll call for next week--Bring a stick as long as a pencil for the flag. Chief Explorer declared the expedition ended. Mrs. Brown in Toronto; to Murs. Lloyd Beacock on the death of her mother, Mrs. Ritchie in Tor- onto and to Mrs. Frank Hortop, Oshawa (formerly Mrs. Jabez Wright, Cartwright) on the death of her husband Mr. Hor- top. A bus load of High Schoolers visited Guelph College on™ the Open House Day last week. Also last week Grade 13 went to Tor- onto and saw Hamlet, which they are studying in school. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn, Marion and Roy attended the Capping Ceremony at Oshawa aadiad ay GREENBANK NEWS | The first of the pre-Easter services was held on Sunday evening with Lieut. Lang of the Uxbridge Salvation "Army --as[were Harry Hill --and--John--occurred--at~ the Oshawa Gen- winning out on the draw. Mrs. | Rae Dusty was the consolation winner. High and low gents Obituary- FRANX HORTOP The death of a former Reach Township farmer, Frank Hortop speaker. Next Sunday evening tnocnix. Ralph Somerville won eral Hospital on Sunday, March Rev. K. Snider of Uxbridge will the lone hand prize with six 15, in his 86th year. Mr. Hor- be the guest speaker. A joint meeting of the two] anits of U.C.W. is being held at the Church on Tuesday of | this week, beginning with a Pot Luck Eunch at 12:30. All" Senior Citizens of the Community, please Stop, Look | loners. Next party on Wednes- day, March 25th. Please note] change of regular date. mr. and Mrs. H. Cronsberry of Sutton West were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.! Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton of top resided at 734 Hortop Ave. He was born in Reach Town- ship and was the son of the late James and Rebecca Hor- top. In 1901 he married the former Bessie McClintock at Port Perry. Mr. Hortop was predeceased and Listen. On the evening of | spent Sunday with her parents phy his wife in 1953. In 1957 he Tuesday, March 31st you are; invited as guests of the C.G.LI.T. Come along and enjoy a happy evening with the girls. Mr. and Mrs. George Beare. ! The sympathy of Greenbank friends is extended to Mr. Ed.' | Phoenix of London, whose dau- married the former Gladys Newell at Toronto. The deceased farmed in Reach Township until his retirement Messengers met Tuesday af-| General Hospital Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman 'ghter, Mrs. Art Ward passed ter school in the Christian Edu- | when Miss Joan Bradburn was [returned on Sunday from a away last week. Mr. and Mrs. 2 Sepks 450, Shep he Hoved cation room. Meeting opened| one of the 483 member class|vacation in Florida. Fred Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. "W706 Northminister Un- as usual by Motto, Hymn, and Prayer. The theme of the wor- ship was Indian Names and their meanings. Roll was an- swered by telling the date of birthday. A couple of games were played before Mrs. Fer- guson (in the absence of Eliza- beth Thompson) told the story from the study book. Children finished their lock carts. Bul- graduating from their proba- tionary period and received into the O0.G.H: School of Nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Turner, Doris and Johnny, Winchester; Miss Doreen Anderson and Mr. Bill Anderson, Cardinal were week-end guests of "the Roy Turners and visited Mr. Chas. Turner in Bowmanville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton, David and Robbie, Oshawa, vi- Pleased to report that Mr, Harold Howsam is home again following a successful appen- dectomy in Oshawa Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird and Mr George Matthews visited a relative, Mrs. Emily Galbraith of Zephyr on Tuesday of last week. Tt was the occasion of Mrs. Galbraith's 91st birthday. Recent visitors at the Neil Hun- Almer Bennie attended the funeral last Wednesday. Many Attend 'St. Pats' Euchre Despite the fog and damp, ited Church. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. M. Winter (Noreen) of Oshawa and Mrs. Jack Holtby (Helen) of 'Port Perry. Three grandchild- ren and three great-grandchil- dren also survive. Funeral services were held at the McDermott - Panabaker : . home were Mrs. Harold! PY Funeral Chapel, Port Perry on ONO Club met at Alma Duffs | sited Mr, and Mrs. Bill Fergus- ter many enthusiastic card players : ; Ne . Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Egbert! | Tuesday, March 17th, 1964 at with 18 members. Norma Van{on and Mr. Roy Ferguson Sun- Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Sam pligniad she Mndlite Jolie by the 2:00 p.m. Camp took over for Eleanor Werry, our secretary who is in hospital. Plans were made for the fa- mily dance on April 3. Every- one welcome. The girls signed a card for Eleanor and answered the roll call with an Irish joke. A chit chat was enjoyed while the group prepared and served a delicious lunch, + Next meet- | day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer called on the Elford family, Is- lay, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paislley moved into their lovely new home on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Strong visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis Orillia, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Reynolds, Gough and family of Scarboro. On Saturday evening of this week the Hall Board are spon- soring another Dance in the Hall. They are hoping for a good crowd. The local Rebekahs held a luncheon last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Beare. After the meal all the tables were- cleared and court OPPORTUNITIES Many fine happy children are in the care of Ontario's Children's Aid Societies. Boys and girls are available for adoption. They need new mothers and fathers who - will accept them-as their own. Catholic Women's League on March 14th in"the parish hall! of Immaculate Conception, church. There were fourteen! tables and everyone had a good ; time in a traditional Irish at- mosphere. Decorative sham- rocks brightened the walls and tables and perhaps even an Irish brogue could be heard here and there. Refreshments, donated by members of the Rev. H. A. Mellow of North- minister United Church conduc- ducted the service: Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. il iy At Rest i HORTOP, Frank -- At the "NOW IS THE TIME To Plan For Spring a. ! 'bor isi rs. i | League, were likewise in' | Bb Jean unles. Mountioy. Mra Franks whist was played. The rec-room | of the green", being gaily de.| OhaWa General Hospital on Glad to report Mr. Chas.| Sunday. was decorated with flowers | corated with St. Patrick's Day | Sunday, March 15, 1964, Frank Turner, in Bowmanville hospi- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strutt and | from The Eleanor Shop in Port| colours and motifs. Prizes were Hortop, beloved husband of tal, Master Ronald Bradburn in| boys, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. | Perry and a donation of African won as follows: Gladys Newell and dear father Port Perry hospital and Mrs.| Jim Morrison; Mr. and Mrs. | Violets was used as an anniver-| piyst Prize (Ladies)--M of Noreen (Mrs. M. Winter) of Neil Werry in Uxbridge hospi- | Charles Mellon and family, |sary gift prize. John Tryko of Oshaw *% | Oshawa and Helen (Mrs. Jack tal are all improving and we| Courtice, visited Mr. and Mrs.| Last Friday evening there| Gecond Prize (Ladies) M Holtby of Port Perry. In his hope they will soon be able to| Bib Bryans and children Sun-|Was a ten-table attendance at Jessie Bond, Princ Alb iy 86th year. return to their homes. day. ~~ |the euchre party in the Com-| JI,ow. Prize (Ladies )---Mrs. Resting at the Chapel of J -- Sympathy is extended the| Mrs. Chas. Smith visited her munity Hall. High score ladies Thomas Bell, Port Perry Mec Dermott - Panabaker, . Port following: Mrs, Frank Stani-| sisters in Toronto Thursday -|were Mrs. H. McMillan and| First Prize (Gents) Mr." Perry for Service on Tuesday, oh land on the death of her mother Sunday. Mrs. E. Till with Mrs. McMillan Douglas Manns, Scugog March 17, at 2:00 p.m. 2 Second Prize (Gents)--Mr. Interment in Pine Grove at Fred Middleton, Pr. Albert | Cemetery, Prince Albert. 253 Low Prize (Gents)--Mr. Ed. Tries Hird : - Donnelly of Port- Perry. : lid = The door prize of a hamper Use the ' : of groceries was won by Mr.| . CLASSIFIED SECTION Ellwood Manns of Scugog. £ and Mr. Stan Conlin of Pros- ° pect, oth of whom received a| THE PORT PERRY STAR potted shamrock. PHONE: 985-7383 FOR PROTESTANT FAMILIES BRYCE is a clean cut and pleasant looking SARA is a petite well built Protestant girl lad. The type of son to be proud of. He has with brown eyes and hair, and of nice hazeleyes, brown hairandaclearcomplexion. appearance. She has good intelligence and" FOR BEST RESULTS He had a heart ailment, but now can lead is vivacious and outgoing. Her nationality hsoeplont vrai a normal life. He plays on a hockey team is Greek and she is 12 years old, This girl Sof Fn - -- USE oo lB IES, d and is a keen sportsman. He is an excellent needs warmth and attention from older MIXTURE 4 we 3 ~ student and would like to be a lawyer. Bryce Protestant parents. Are you the parents for D4 x is in Grade 10 at 14 years of age. This boy this attractive 12 year old girl? C0-0P wishes to belong to a family. If you are an MARGOT is a Protestant Anglo-Saxon and older couple you would be most fortunate a ( } A Dutch girl of 214 years. She is slight and ) if R in becoming Bryce $ parents. dainty with blue eyes and curly brown hair. SEED i ; ~ She has fine, even features and is very attrac- BE a] : NOREEN is a 15 months old Protestant tive looking. The pupil of one eye is slightly An "TTS co oorUIMTS wil : baby with a relaxed, good-natured tempera- - enlarged, but this does not affect her sight THY. > GRAIN : Tou Cia Fi ment, She is a bright and attractive baby or detract from her appearance. Her intelli- © & 14 . with brown eyes and hair and some Negroid gence is high and she is active, independent ZL rohit ia facial features, from her Canadian and and temperamental, - There is a history of 38] coloured ancestry. Noreen likes other child- mental illness in her background and the GRASS SEEDS ik J EE Ea Jer and would fit into g watm-Heartad family - souple adopting-this child- must be aware TET A a I Serax > I er alpen gp et fee ere : g. of this. 3 Syabiirs : : r= ride i and C0-0P FERTILIZER ; FOR CATHOLIC FAMILIES TOM is an active, alert baby of four months ~~ ALFRED is a contented, happy Canadian who is developing well. He has brown eyes © Roman Catholic boy of 114 years. He is a and hair with an olive complexion, He is sensitive lad and would be unhappy with i Anglo-Saxon and Peruvian Indian, This aggressive, noisy parents. Al is a healthy young Roman Catholic lad will need bright ~~ boy with good mental ability and an un- ; parents to keep up with him in the years assuming manner. He would like quiet, : : . ahead, : gentle parents. : B E E T Pp U L P OORA -has an attractive, slightly oriental : it : 74 a ce, and is a lovely Roman Catholic TIMMY is a dear little, Roman Catholic ; Ih ~ baby of 20 months. She is a happy, good- Dutch boy of 16 months. He brown N des sl natured little girl with dark eyes and hair hair and a round face with an alert ex1 ee nly £0 and a clear complexion, Very little is known Ho'is a boy interested : \ & 5h i about Cora's background, but she is in everything around him, Timmy would be . . : of developing at a good average rate. happy to be adopted now. Ves Off Car $65 00 Pp § T i hh : adh . er ion 4 op 3 Married couples, interested in adopting these or other I -------- ed children, ask your local Children's Aid Society, or write to: ' | i AW THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE, UXBRIDGE ff Cw 2 md PARLIN DOE ORONTO, | C0-0P TORONTO. . z " 1 UXBRI : ' HoNourasLs Louis P, CeciLg, .C., RIDGE - PORT.PERRY | "Minister of Public Welfare . _ . 852-3321 ZE. 8-4130 § ik 5 oh RA A SEER ITI 1 Fo bag Beaton toch ain br os i od Shacl sdb Zt dE iis d HONEA 4 TE : A at HAT DIRE wo da: