J - 3 » Atle 53 BI ay uty HN E21 LA 1: Arta tal AY Boga MISCELLANEOUS SEWING MACHINE Repairs, Older Models a Specialty. All repairs guaranteed. Phone Blackstock, 986-4291. Aug.13 with personal chequing accounts invites applicants for treasurer. manager. Please state qualifi- cations. Box 188, Brooklin. AVON CALLING! ARE SCHOOL EXPENSES PRESSING? Help Out Family Budget Earn with Avon Write Mrs, A. Hawkins, 1 Mandarin Rd., Scarborough, Ontario. GORD'S MARINE MERCURY OUTBOARD Sales & Service Winter Storage & Overhauls TEST DRIVE The Hus-Ski-Snow Traveller, CLAREMONT -- PH. 649-2007 Boats, Motors and Trailers Terms -- Trades Jan.23/65 | Auction Sales SAT., JULY 25th -- Auction Sale of Grocery & Butcher Shop Equipment, Lunch Counter and Bowling Alley Equipment, also Real Estate, consisting of Store Building and 2 Storey House, the property of Jim Graham, in the Village of Bethany. Terms on Real Estate made known day of sale. Chattel sale at 1 p.m. Real Estate at 3.00 p.m. Auctioneers Note: All Equip- ment in Al Condition. Build- ing in good repair. STANLEY MILLER, Peterboro 742-3091. Auctioneer July 16-23 SAT., AUG. 1st--Giving Up Farming, Auction Sale of Live- stock & Implements, Model S. Case Tractor, Milking Equip- ment, Volkswagon Van, Hay, Lumber, 55 Head of Holstein & Hereford Cattle, the property of Percy W. Elmhurst, Lot 24, " Con. 2, Otonobee Twp., 10 miles east of Peterboro on # 7 Hwy. to Indian River Corner and 1 mile south. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Farm Sold. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Ward Holmes and Dick Vaughan, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer. 'Reaboro, Ont. Phone Lindsay 324-3912 AUCTION SALE Sponsored by Oddfellow's Lodge to take place in near future. Anyone wishing to donate ar- ticles call 985-2465 or 985-7710. Two Important Dispersals At Hays Sales Arena, No. 5 Highway, Oakville, Ontario. Thursday, July 30th, 11:00 a.m. BEDST (Day after The Classic) Complete Lazy Pat Guernsey Dispersal, owned by: J. M. Pigott, Palermo, Ontario. 102 Guernseys, - 2 Bulls - 656 Cows - 20 Bred Heifers - 25 Yearlings & Calves, On ROP - Fully Ac- credited - Calfhood Vaccinated - Halton Co. Brucellosis Certified Areas. Catile, 0 view three days Prior to Sale, Friday, July 31, 7:00 p.m, EDST. Complete Dispersal Cedarhurst Holsteins, owned by: 'Angus Grant, Beaverton, Ont, 80 Holsteins - Acredited Area - Brucellosis Certified Area - Calfhood Vaccinated Ontario County herd - entirely home- bred and with one exception sired by proven bulls from the Central Ontario Unit. Sale features 23 daughters of Roe- land R Flection Sovereign (Ex- St), fourteen of which are less than four years 2 age; ten are earlings and calves. ° y Credit can be. arranged hy cting the sale managers oe nd rior to either sale. For Rr such write to: Hays Farms International Limited, Sale Managers, Box 490, Oak- Auction Sale SAT. AUG. 1st + Auction Sale of Household Furniture and Real Estate, the property of Mrs. Alberta Pilkey Estate, at her late residence, 12 Charles St. Brooklin, Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Terms on real estate made known day of sale. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. July 23-30 Tender TENDERS FOR FENCE Scugog School Board calls for tenders for building about 60 rods wire fence at No. 1 & 2 Schools. Tenders to include complete fence with 16' gate. For particulars contact SAM ARNOLD, Sec'y, R.R. 38, Port Perry Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. Owen R. Orr. M.A. S.T.B. Sunday, July 26th-- 8.00 a.m.--Holy Communion 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, July 26th-- The Congregation of United Church Port Perry will join with the Presbyterian Church for the month of July: - ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. .M Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, July 26th-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship The United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. C. C. Gilbert, B.D. Summer Schedule Sunday, July 26th-- PROSPECT--9.15 a.m. MANCHESTER--10.15 a.m. SCUGOG--11.15 a.m. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--J. H. Brown Sunday, July 26th-- 9.50 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evening Worship Monday, 7.00 p.m.-- Young People Wednesday, 8 p.m.-- Prayer Meeting --EVERYONE WELCOME-- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors R. Batten & I. MacLean Jly 28 'Mr. 8 EEE Gad HPT cd LJ he EF Ma y IF TA Lo p* +¥ PROACH SEBS ASL AARIF ER Yo SY r - PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 1964 -- 7 Prince Albert | 1964 -- 7 News Rev. Buntain's sermon was very inspiring on Sunday, Much praise is due the four girls, Misses J. Hope, C. Williamson, L. Love and D. Jeffrey who provided the choir number, ac- companied by Patsy Holtby, Offering gathered by Mr. F. Gibson and Mr. R. Hope. It is pleasant to have Mrs, Buntain with us too. The U.C.W. met in the church on Wednesday evening. Owing to the absence of president and vice president, the chair was occupied by the past president Mrs. M. Pugh who also cons tributed towards devotion. An enlightening article entitled, "The Persistant Leader", was well-given by Mrs. S. Lindsay. Mrs. C. Newnham read minutes due to secretary holidaying. Mrs. B. Snelgrove informed us on improvements and pur- chases made pertaining to the parsonage down town. Com- mittee to be responsible for ordering necessities towards Port Perry Fair Booth, are Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Dorothy Hope. It was thought advisable to order remnants for bazaar ear- lier than usual, therefore sec- retary is to do this at first op- portunity. Mrs. Jewell to convene child- ren or toy section again. Dainty lunch served by Mrs, N. Wilson and Mrs. Newnham. Remember no meeting in Aug. Several from here enjoyed at- tending "Open House" at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ben Pick- ard, Port Perry, Saturday. This happy occasion was arranged in honour for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. McCrea's. fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter, Linda, Susan and Beth. Also Chas. 'Willes joined the many relatives on Sunday at the re-union at Mr. Earl Mec- Adam's cottage at Trent river. Mrs. Ben Smith attended the trousseau tea on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Roy Brown, Raglan in honour of her daugh- ter Maple's approaching mar- riage. The Wim. Roy Hope family attended another shower in hon- our of their son Ronald and his new bride. This party was held at the home of the groom's aunt Mrs. Leonard Stainton, Ennis- killen. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gross and 10 a,m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship Lions Elect 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service International President Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting For Spiritual Ielp--985-2420 Hardball News On July 20th at local Fairl' Grounds, Port Perry defeated 'Manilla 7 to 1. The next home game is Wed., July 29th when Cannington plays their first game with Port Perry at local Fair Grounds at 6.45 p.m. H PEEL RAMBLER Sales & Service Port Perry 985-2592 We 'have a good stock of new Rambler cars on hand. Come in and have a demonstration. Used Cars for Sale: 1956 Chev. Sedan. 1959 Meteor Sedan 1960 Vauxhall Victor 1961 Rambler, 2 door, radio 1962 Comet FOR A BETTER DEAL-- ville, Ontario. TRY PEEL! Claude M. DeVorss of Wichita Kansas, was elected President of Lions International at the Asso- ciation's 47th annual convention in Toronto, Canada, Rg Lions International, with 720,000 members in 124 Seunizics is the- world's largest service c ganization, Lions International is best known for its many youth pro- grams, community service proj- ects, sight conservation activities and aid to the blind. Last year Lions Clubs around the globe. completed more than 400,000 in dividual eemmunity projects. ub_or- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Butson Celebrate Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Butson, Casimir Street, Port Perry celebrated their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary re- cently, at an afternoon and ev- ening "At Home". Among the one hundred and forty relatives, friends and neighbours who were present to convey their best wishes were out-of-town guests from Tor- onto, Windsor, Oshawa, Ux- bridge, Beaverton, Claremont, Goodwood, Agincourt, Bowman- ville, Blackstock, Raglan, Rod- ney, Caesarea, Burketon, Brook- lin and Prince Albert, Greeting the guests at the door was Mrs. Murray Geer, of Utica, sister of the bride of twenty-five years. The guest book was in charge of a nephew, Master Douglas Geer. Presiding over the tea table with its antique lace cloth and gleaming silver which was cen- tred by a three-tiered wedding cake were Mrs, Harold Redman and Mrs. James Redman, both of Port Perry. Assisting in the tea room were Mrs. Robert Slack, of Uxbridge, Mrs. Earl Redman, of Oshawa, Mrs. George McKinstry, of Oshawa, Mrs. Lorne Wagg, of Oshawa and Mrs. Roy Fowler of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wall- ace Butson were married at Chalk Lake, at the home of the bride's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Redman, with the late Reverend Mr. Joseph Denny officiating. Mrs. Butson was family, Chatham enjoyed a week with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby. Mrs. Lloyd Hunter has re- turned from a few enjoyable days with her friend Misg Stella Ross, London. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn flew by jet to spend a holiday in the western provinces. Mrs. Larry Glasgow of Beamsville is visiting her sister Mrs. G. Hunter and rest of the household as well as the father Mr. A. Robertson, the former Dorothy Mae Red- man. Mr. Butson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Butson, of Prince Albert. The bridal attendants were Mrs, Elmer Wagg, of Oshawa, sister of the bridegroom and the late Mr. Harold Redman, bro- ther of the bride. Mrs. Wagg assisted the happy couple at the reception. Among the many beautiful gifts and cards received to com- memorate this silver anniver- sary was the presentation of an oil painting from the imme- diate family, twenty-five red sweetheart roses, and greetings from Michael Starr, MJP. and Mrs. Starr. $33232333328222828383882823288228238888888831 SELL and BUY THROUGH THE -- CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE Port Perry Star PHONE: 985-7383 333TIITIIILLILLL83882288882888888888382880 FULLY COOKED Smoked Picnics ...... 45¢." ROUND STEAK, ROAST & SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Rind on Bacon FREE Town DELIVERY Every Morning Until 11 CAWKER BROS. UU © een... D0 0'Clock. PLUMBING 4 ice WES LANE TET BING - HEATING "ELECTRIC Port Perry, Ont. 985-2473 Res.