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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Sep 1965, p. 20

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ina ty per -- PORT PERRY STAR Thursday, Sept. 30th, 1965 IN AND ouT OF TOWN oc amagpnelB Mr. Donald Forder in comp- any with three friends from Bowmanville, is on a two-weeks motor trip to Texas, California, and other U.S. points. ¢ oo Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter, Claremont, called on the Len Colbearg during the week-end. Also recent guests were Mr, & Mrs. Will Staddon of Windsor, Ont. - * J » Mr. and Mrs. Stan Plough- man entertained Mr. and Mrs, Car! Huffman, and Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McCabe and family of Toronto on Saturday. Lawn Bowling "Summer has passed and au- tumn has arrived with tempera- ture in the eighties. To cele- brate such wonderful weather the last and most successful tournament of the year was held on Wednesday, Sept. 22. The winners of this mixed Doubles tournament were: 1st--George Read and Mrs. Stan Gibbs, Oshawa 2nd--Mr. Sam McMillan and Mrs. Callison, Oshawa 8rd--Mr. R. Norris and Mrs. Anderson, Oshawa dth--Mr. and Mrs. Art Gordon, Cannington. - Now the caretaker will pre- pare the greens for their long winter rest. The business meet- ing and a pot luck supper will terminate our activities for 1965 and we are all looking for- ward to a bigger and better 19686. Bible Society ' The Annual meeting of the Bible Society's Port Perry Branch was held at the Scugog Head Church on the evening of Aug. 22nd. The business meet- ing was conducted by the branch president, Mr. Robert Pickard, following the opening prayer by Rev. G. Teskey of the Scugog Charge. It was de- cided to canvass the town of Port Perry this fall, instead of the usual church collection en- velope method, since the need for Bibles in the nations newly formed and growing in educa- tion is so great at the present time. Rev. Colin Rudd of Peter- borough then showed a fine new colour film produced by the Bible Society, called "Freedom in Their Souls". This is a story of Africa and it's Christians, and shows the joy of the people upon receiving their new Bibles in their own dialect. This would be an excellent film for any / TPN . . mission education meeting. Rev. Teskey closed the meet- ing with the benediction, and refreshments were then served by the members of the Head Church U.C.W. The executive of the local Bible Society would like to thank these kind people for their generosity. It is hoped that the canvass for funds for the Bible Society will meet-with the approval and | support of the people of Port Perry. It will be conducted on the evenings of Sept. 27th and Sept. 28th, Anyone who would be willing to join the canvassers and help out will be very wel- come. You will be assisting a very vital part of the Church Missionary work. CANANAE » PN aol HO TF WS, |Dr. Claude Vipond Is Confident Of Victory Questioned+about the up-com- ing federal election Dr. Vipond replied: "Medicare, and the prosperity fostered by the Liberal Govern- ment are two issues of great importance to the people of this riding. I have complete faith in the ability of the Canadian people to render a fair judg- ment." "Diefenbaker insults the in- telligence of the electorate if he thinks they will forget the seven years of chaos and bank- ruptcy he administered." "Tory utterances of unity would be laughable were it not that they could destroy Canada." "We are confident of victory here in this riding not only be- cause we are well organized but because the alternatives offer- ed the voter are a Tory hoax on the one hand and an impotent NDP splinter party on the other." Dr. Vipond, a prominent Osh- awa citizen has a distinguished record of public service. He served overseas with the Cana- dian Army Medical Corp. 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