---OBITU GRANT MILTON GERROW Grant Milton Gerrow, a pro- minent resident of (Port Perry, for many years, died suddenly Jan. 23. He was in his 61st year. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrow were walking to spend the evening with friends when Mr. Gerrow suffered a heart attack. A son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Elizah Gerrow, the deceased was born at Uxbridge and re- ceived his education there, Prior to his retirement two years ago, he had operated a bakery busi- ness in Port Perry for 37 years. An active member of Port Perry United Church, Mr. Ger- row was an elder of the church. He was a past master of Fidel- ity Lodge, AF and AM. and was a past district secretary. He had also served on the village council for seven years. Mr. Gerrow is survived by his wife, the former Pearl Kent; and a daughter, Mrs, Douglas Farndale (Kent) of Edmonton; a brother, Mansell Gerrow of Oshawa and two sisters, Mrs. Erle Dingman (Hazel) and Mrs. Donald. Anderson (Edna), both of Port Perry. ' The funeral service was held at the McDermott - Panabaker Funeral Home at/2 p.m. Jan, 26. Interment was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. A masonic service was held at the funeral home Monday evening, JOHN KIEZEBRINK The death of a Port Perry district farmer, John Kieze- brink, occurred at the Oshawa General Hospital, Friday, Jan. 22nd, after a lengthy illness. He was in his 67th year. Born in the Netherlands, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Jan Kiezebrink. He was married to the former Catharine Van Dommelen, who predeseased him in 1951. Mr. Kiezebrink came to Canada 16 years ago and had farmed in the Port Perry area for 13 yrs. He was a member of Hebron Christian Refornied Church. The deceased is survived by three daughters: Mrs. J. Berg- ers (Tina) of Harris, Iowa; Mrs. L. Michel (Cory) of Raglan, and Ina of Toronto, also six sons, Bert, of Cannington; Henry, of Oshawa; John, of Brooklin, Her- man, of Port Perry; Ray, of Oshawa; and Harry, of Scar- borough. . He is also survived by eight brothers wnd sisters ,n the avy : FE Uy AY AR ULTRA RE S43 iva Fr) hod Be FW AGEN WSCA FOIL » NTL El hy dincbiany BEES SEIS «= ) Ne arg AL ' My a ARIES -- Netherlands, and also 28 grand- children. The remains was at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa for the funeral service which was held on Jan. 25th, 1965 at Hebron United Reform Church, Thickson's Road. Rev. John Van Harmelen conducted the ser- vice. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. MARGARET V. E. I. VINE On January 20, 1965, at her residence at Nestleton, Ontario, Mrs. Margaret Vivi Elizabeth Irwin Vine died suddenly as the result of a stroke. Born in Toronto, a daughter of Prudence and Thomas Irwin, Mrs. Vine married Herbert Vine in December of 1923 and lived for 25 years in and around Cart- wright and Durham Townships. She was a member of the Re- organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and also held most offices in the local Women's Institute and also First Vice-President of West Durham District, and was held in high esteem by all who knew her. - Mrs. Vine leaves 2 sons, Wil- fred of Nestleton and Charles of Whitby, One son, Ralph pre-deaceased her ,and an only daughter, Mrs. R. E. Middleton (Eleanor) of Cooksville also survives. In addition, there are 4 grandsons and 3 grand-daugh- ters. Funeral services were held from the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry on Jan. 23, 1965, with Rev. William Ar- cher, Toronto, conducting. Pall- bearers were George Bowers; James Irvin; Reg. Kent; Mervin Werry; John Beacock and Ralph Sadler. Interment in Nestleton Ceme- tery. Majority Votes WHITBY-- In municipal vot- ing strength Pickering Township still leads the list in Ontario County. Registered voters in the township total 10,414, Ontario County Council heard this week. Next highest figure goes to the Town of Whitby with 5,420 voters. Ajax tips the scales in third position with 3,413. Fourth in voting strength is the Township of Whitby with 3,070. Fifth is Township of Mara with 2,974. Have Fun.. Friday, Feb. While You Learn Modern, Round and Square DANCING INSTRUCTORS -- ROD and ELSIE OXFORD COMMENCING 10 Consecutive Weeks Until April 9, 1965 (First 2 weeks for Beginners) REGISTRATION FEB. 5th, 7:00 - 8.15 p.m. Lesson Time 8-10 p.m. PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM "FEE: Adults $5.00, Students $3.00 For Information Call Donna Morrison -- Uxbridge 852-6222 Murray Carson -- Claremont 649-2232 Lois Workman -- Cannington 432-2124 Ralph Honey -- Port Perry 985-2671 Bruce McMillan -- Sunderland 61 ring 24 Anne Dryden -- Brooklin 6565-4849 5th, 8.00 p.m. Jan. 20th Standing-- Triples Over 600-- R. Williams--257; E. Snooks-- | ,.. ' . 256; D. Van Camp--261; I. De- High Singles-- vitt--250; D. Menzies--247; J. Hull--242; J. Mahaffy--239; G. Hastings--238; I. Doupe--234, 212; K. Harper -- 231, 229; D. Taylor--230; E. Bailey--222; R. Willoughby -- 216; C, Buller-- Jan. 19th Standings-- '2 PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28th, 19656--6 Bowling News LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Rhinos coven 1 31 TIGOrs cumusnosmmon 6 29 Giraffes 28 Elephants 28 A film of considerable inter- Hippos... 21 est to the Canadian public will Leopards 26 |pbe shown at the Biltmore Bears iii 26 Theatre in Oshawa on January Panthers 26 | 29-30-31. Crocodiles errr resesrrns 65 22 It is the National Film Board's Lions wenn nn, 38 19 | first feature length presentation Zebras 2 17 "Drylanders", a moving story about pioneer life on Canada's Apes neni 0 16 C. Wilson--632; I. Doupe 620. Falcons occ 2 62 Singles Over 210-- Spitfires coins 2 61 C. Wilson--283; B. Oke--278; Cream Puffs ..... 0 23 R. Rarker--265, 319, 240; D. Durham--283, 205; N. Tennyson --282; D. Menzies--264, 233; C. Hastings--244, 210; J. Grieves --240; J. Healey--240; T. Ad- derley--230, 205; G. Dowson-- 219; R. Short -- 216; F. Hast- 211. ings--209, 207, 208; G. Wilson --207. F ORTNIGHTERS LEAGUE High Triples ° R. Parker--824; D. Menzies --675; N. Tennyson -- 664; D. purham -- 656; F. Hastings-- 624; C. Hastings--602. Buzzards coe. 17 72 'Rod & Gun ............ b 86 Drylanders' Jan. 29-30-31 at Biltmore Theatre, Oshawa western plains with Canadian artists. Frances Hyland, Canada's top dramatic actress stars in the film as a settler's wife and James Douglas plays the hus- band. Filmed entirely on location in what was called the Saskatche- wan "dust bowl", the film vivid- ly recreates the life of the period through medium of one family. Other important parts in the film are played by the young talented artists Mary Savage & Don Franks. Here is what some of the cri- tics have to say: "qa stirring epie, superbly film- ed..." Star Weekly, Toronto. "getting is magnificent . . . actors are first rate , ..."" Time Magazine. 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