< o MISCELLANEOUS Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Alexander Dever, late of the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Durham, Retired. All persons having claims against the estate of the above named who died May 31st, 1964, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before August 31st, 1964, full partic- ulars of their claims. Immediat- ely after August 31st, 1964, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entiled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 24th day of July, 1964 HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE Port Perry, Ontario Solicitors for the Estate Aug. 14 MISCELLANEOUS AVON OPPORTUNITY CALLING Great demand for T.V. adver- tised Avon Cosmetics. Turn spare time into money 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 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. 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 WED. (Evening) AUG. 12-- Auction Sale of Implements, Ferguson Tractor and Tractor Implements, the property of Murton Walter Estate, on Har- mony Road North, Just South of Taunton Road. Sale at 7:00 _0'Clock in the Evening. Terms Cash. J. H. Pascoe, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. July 30--Aug. 6 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: 1966 Chev. Sedan. 1959 Meteor Sedan 1960 Vauxhall Victor 1961 Rambler, 2 door, radio 1962 Comet FOR A BETTER DEAL-- TRY PEEL! WE NOW CARRY A LINE OF Office Supplies IN OUR OFFICE Drop in and see what we have to offer. PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. 985-7388 Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. Owen R. Orr, M.A. S.T.B. Sunday, August 2nd 11:30 a.m.--Holy Communion Thursday, August 6th-- Transfiguration of Our Lord 7:30 a.m.--Holy Communion PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alexander Rice Minister Sunday, August 2nd 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship | ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. .M Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, August 2nd The Congregation of St.John's Presbyterian Church will "join with the United Church for the month of August The United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. C, C. Gilbert, B.D. Summer Schedule Sunday, August 2nd PROSPECT--9.15 a.m. MANCHESTER--10.16 a.m. SCUGOG--11.15 a.m, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--J. H. Brown Sunday, August 2nd 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 & 1. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting For Spiritual Help--985-2420 Senior Citizens Hold Euchre Considering the very warm night last Saturday a good crowd came to enjoy another euchre at the Hall. Cards were played at 13 tables, later a tasty lunch was served by group in charge. Good prizes were won by the lucky winners. Even if you do not win a prize, you will enjoy meeting old and new friends, evryone welcome. , We - miss those who are away on their holidays. Happy time to you all. : Next euchre will be Satur- day evening at the Citizen's Hall, August 8th, at 8:30 p.m. Come and bring your friends. Following are winners at the last Euchre: Men's High--Mr. T. Parm, score 75. Men's 2nd-- Mr. C. Watson, score 73. Con- solation--Mr. T. Gibson, score 51. Ladies High--Mrs. O. Lane Tand Mrs. D. Nott (tie) score 77. (Tie won by Mrs Lane). Mrs. Nott receiving 2nd prize. Con- solation--Mrs. Goodman, score 51. Please keep in mind next date of Euchre. LJ [J L] As we sit home quietly after attending Church. We are thankful for families and homes on this earth, Where can we gather and rest after joys and strife, What would it be like with no religion in life, So much beauty surround us all each day, Tell the wonders of God as we go on our way, Of music and beauty of any kind, Are some of the blessings we have in mind. The joys of children as they Graduation Exercises (Continued) Names of the graduating class of 1964 -- Dick Agar, David Bailey, Bob Baxter, Ida Bergsma (T), Manny Bergsma (T), Charles Campbell, Sherry Campbell (T), Donna Cooke, Gary Cooper, Neil Crawford, Judy Dingman, Dorothy Dow- ney, Nancy Draper, Beverley Edwards, Brian Fice, Jeanne Godda, Diane Hamilton, Terry Hess, Barbara Hopkins, Tom Howard; Judy Humphreys, Hugh Johnston, Rene Kehoe, Patricia Klasen, Rick Lintjens, Fraser MacKenzie, Don Mit- chell, Joan Nicholson, Yvonne Morrison, Allan Parrott (T), Gail Perry, Bruce Peters (T), Pat Pitt, Ivan Reynolds, Bob Richardson, Carol Roberts (T), Grant Roberts, Wendy Sander- son, Bob Short, Randy Soper, John Stevenson, Nancy Thomp- son, Sheila Thomson, Tina Van Dyke, Hubert VanGinhoven (T), June Anne Wilson, Sherry Yates, Bruce York, Gosse Zyl- stra, Harm Zylstra. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 1964 -- 7 SCUGOG NEWS Miss Dorthy Lobban of Tor- onto spent the week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. H. Helliwell and children of West Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scott and Mr. and Mrs J. Gioglettic of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F, Tyrell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pheonix of Greenbank were recent gue- sts of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Hasted spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Miss Alice Parsons, her sister brother-in-law and child of Bow manville were guests of Mr. D. Flewell on Sunday. Mr. George Freeman Sr. left on Tuesday by air for a three weeks vacation in Ireland. Mr, and Mrs. Chappell and sons of Toronto were weekend guests at their cottage at Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. K. Fuller and Kenneth and David of Scarboro were with Mr. and Mrs. G. Min- ty on Sunday. Brooklin Horficultural Society Hold Successful Annual Show by - Mrs. R. Holman BROOKLIN -- The following are the results of the June Rose Show held, June 29, at the regular meeting of the Brooklin Horticultural Society. Classes 1 to 8, inclusive, H.T. or H.P. roses. Class 1--red, 1 bloom--Mrs. Eric Green, Mrs. S. Lockyer, Mrs. R. Healey. Class 2--white, 1 bloom--no first, Mrs. Green. Class 3 -- yellow, 1 bloom, Mrs. Green. Class 4--pink, 1 bloom--MTrs. D. Hamer, Mrs Healey, Mrs. Green. Class 5--peace, 1 bloom, Mrs, S. Lockyer, Mrs. Hamer, Mrs. G. Stevenson. Class 6--bi-colour, 1 bloom-- Mrs Hamer, Mrs. Healey, Mrs. C. Wick. Class 7 -- any other colour, 1 bloom -- Mrs. Lockyer, Mrs. Hamer. Class 8--container of 3 roses in variety of colour--Mrs. Lock- yer, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Healey. Class 9 -- container of poly- anthus or floribund roses--Mrs. C. S. Thompson, Mrs. Lockyer, Mrs. Healey. Class 10--container of ramb- ler or climbers, any colour -- Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. C. Wick, Mrs. Lockyer. Class 11--Crescent arrange- ment of roses-- Mrs. Greemr=™ Class 13-- Delphinium, blue, 1 spike -- Mrs. L. Hall, Mrs. Green. Class 14 -- Delphinium, lav- ender, 1 spike -- Mrs. Green, Mrs. Hall. Class 15-- Delphinium, violet, 1 spike--Mrs. Hall. "Class 16--Iris, any kind, any colour, 1 spike--Mrs.: Green. Class 18 -- Peony, white or near white, 1 bloom--Mrs. C. Pilkey, Mrs. Green. Class 19 -- Peony, pink, 1 dark bloom -- Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Thompson. Class 20 -- Peony, red, 1 laugh and sing, What memories to young and old it brings, Soon in the Fall the turning of leaves, As we look in wonder at the Maple trees, Let us be grateful for these gifts from above, And for the One who gives us so much of His Love. bloom--Mrs. Green. Class 22--Container of Lilies any variety--Mrs. A. C. McCul- loch. Class 23--Arrangement "Beauty in a Goblet", 1 rose-- Mrs. Green, Mrs. C. Wick, Mrs. Healey. Class 24--Arrangement "Summer Snow" using shallow container, white flowers with foliage -- Mrs. Green, McCul- loch. Class 25--Arrangement suit- able for a new mother-- Mrs. Green, Mrs. McCulloch, Mrs. Greén. Class 26--Container of any variety of flowers not classed-- Mrs. Green, Mrs. McCulloch. The rose judged the best in the show was shown by Mrs. D. E .Hamer. Manchester Mr. Lawrence Wagg of Ux- bridge was the guest speaker at church on Sunday morning in the absence of Mr. Gilbert who is on vacation. Mrs. Tom Donnelly and little daughter, Kathleen left by Jet on Saturday for England and tland where they will spent three weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Best and family of Kirkfield have moved to the Wanninkhof house. We welcome them to our village. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgan and family of Secarboro are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gib- son and boys at the "Flying G" ranch. Mrs. wedding of her niece Miss Betty Anne_Slack in Stouffville Unit- ed Church on Saturday. - Mrs. Allan Jackson of Brook- lin will entertain the U.C.W. at her home for their meeting on Thursday, August 6 at 2 pm. Deaths FISHLEY--William Richard, at the Geiatrie Centre, Regina, Sask., on July 18th, 1964. Will- iam R. Fishley in his 90th year. Formally of , Hope Township, Ontario. Predeceased by his ters of 2171 Cameron St.,, Re- his loss, one daughter, Mary Burnett, also three granddaugh- ters of 2171 Cameron Sh., Re- gina, three brothers, Nelson of Weyburn, Albert of Moose Jaw and Fred of Sask. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens on July 23rd, 1964. "Mr. and Mrs. Crosier attended the | Service on Sunday was con- ducted by Mr. L, Wagg of Ux- bridge. Kay Jackson rendered a lovely solo, "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer". Mr. Elliot of Toronto is to be the guest speaker next Sunday. Service at 11.15 a.m, Mr. and Mrs, George Free- man and family have returned home after spending a week's vacation at Martin River. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beckett and Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope and fam- ily spent a few days at the Thousand Islands. Mrs. Morrish and Mrs. Ram- say of Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. Edwards of Port Perry were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Aldred on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. S. Chandler spent Saturday at Miner's Bay Lodge. The family of Mr. and Mrs. M. Appleton spent a week with their grandmother, Mrs. Evelyn Paxter at Orilla. Mr. and Mrs. M. Appleton and Mr, and Mrs. H. Appleton of Whitby visited with relatives at Coraupolis, Tenn., for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope and family and Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells were visiting in Elmira on Saturday. Mrs. Nichol and Mr. Lorne Nichol of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Grahme Gould of Ballantyne, George Fisher, Carman, Manitoba, Mr. and Mr. A. Parmenter and Mrs. Leask of Myrtle were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Min- ty. The sympathy of the Island people is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crozier and family in the sudden passing of Mrs. Crozier's mother in Saskatch- ewan. Mr. and Mrs, C. Aldred and family are holidaying at Bonnie View Lodge, Lake Kashagawig- amog. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hadoway included, Mrs. Hadoway Sr., Mrs. Doro- thy Turahs, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wladyka and son and Mr, and Mrs. E. Janecki and daughter Thersa all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. M. Reelice and Barbara and Greig of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Karpiak of Oshawa were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, Aldred. Mrs. R. Fox and family of Toronto are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. G. Minty. Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomas and children and Mr. and Mrs. R. Kerry of Greenbank were Sun- day visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Miss Susan Gardiner of Prin- ce Albert is holidaying with Miss Beverley Aldred. Mr, and Mrs. Watts of Tor- 'onto, Mr. and Mrs. Morris and faniily and Mr. and Mrs. Ruth- erford of Oshawa at their cot- tages at Pine Point for the week-end. Mrs. Robert Cranston and daughter Roberta of Grand Blane, Michigan, and Mrs. Fran ces Maracle of Flint, Michigan are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Matthews at their cottage at Pine Point. Mr, and Mrs. Fortune of Tor- onto visited their daughter, son- in-law and family Mr. and Mrs. Croll on Sunday. A large group attended the dance at the hall on Saturday night. A good time was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hornbas- tel of Toronto were at their cottage at Pine Point on. the week-end. Mrs. Hollows Sr. and Miss Edna Hollows of Toronto are vacationing at Pine Piont..