» "oe MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE For the Best Accident Protection that's Possible to Purchase, With Disability Legal & Road Service Assistance -- Call V. McNENLY Agent Ontario Automobile Association Phone 985-7324 Port Perry Res.--289 Beach St. Dec. 16-23 Notice To Creditors In the Estate of John Alexander McMillan, late of the Village of Prince Albert, in the " Township of Reach, Retired, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above named who died November 28th, 1965, are hereby notified to send to the undesigned on or before January 10th, 1966, full parti- culars of their claims. Imme- diately after January 10th, 19686, the assets of the deceased will be distribute among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 2nd day of December A.D., 1966. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Solicitors, Port Perry, Ontario Dec. 9-16-23 Blackstock News (Continued) ins, 15 calls were reported. Murs, Lloyd Wright is new leader for 1966, Another hymn was sung and meeting closed with a poem "No Room in the Inn" and Benediction. . The Esther Unit did not meet this month due to the Christmas Party being held on their night, A very interesting evening of Carol singing, games and con- tests was held in the C. E, Centre Wednesday, when all members of the U.C.W. and their husbands were invited for a social get-to-gether. Follow- ing a short worship service by Rev. Romeril, a delicious lunch was served by two ladies who are not members of the U.C.W. The Anglican W.,A. met on Thursday afternoon in the Par- ish Hall to finish up the year's business and enjoy a social time. Services in both churches were extra well attended Sun- day morning. In St. John's a Confirmation service was conducted by The Right Reverend G. B. Snell, Bishop Coadjator of the Dio- cese, Toronto. The following candidates were presented by Canon Ashmore and Confirmed by the Bishop--Tommy Lawr- ence, Gary Rohrer, Harry She- milt, Robert Archer, Donald Edgerton, Brian Wolfe, Jo Ann Ballingal, Bonnie Felstead, Judy Felstead, Brenda Rohrer, Mar- tha Lawrence, Mrs. Donald Green, Mrs. Lawrence Me- Laughlin, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hudson. Bishop Snell delivered a very impressive address especially to Ne Why Pay More . . SAVE!! FUEL OIL ON PREMIUM QUALITY DX FUEL OIL SERVING Port Perry and District PHONE WHITBY 668-3341 COLLECT C Gal. & Christmas and New Year Holidays CLOSING DECEMBER 24th - 6 p.m. OPENING DECEMBER 28th - 8 a.m. CLOSING DECEMBER 31st - 6 p.m. OPENING JANUARY 3rd - 8 a.m. May I take this opportunity, on behalf of the MANAGEMENT AND STAFF, to wish you all a very MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. UXBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE UXBRIDGE 852-3321 (0-0P CORNER By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Co-operative PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4180 the Confirmants from the text "There went with him a band of men whose hearts God had touched." Flowers on Altar were in memory of all departed W.A. members, Also Mrs. Wm. Taylor had placed flowers in memory of her loved ones. In the United Church at 10 a.m. the choir rendered the love- ly Anthe m --Jesu Bambino -- with Mrs. Harold Kyte taking the solo. .Rev, P. Romeril de- livered a fine sermon on "The Wise Men", Sunday night the United Church was packed for the Candlelight Service. Mr, Robert Wheeler (assistant Superinten- dent of Sunday School)/was the Reader and all departments of the Sunday School and church put on musical numbers, carry- ing through the full Christmas story in the Cantata. The choir sang two anthems "A Babe is Born in Bethlehem" and "Gen- tle Mary laid her Child". Mrs. H. Kyte sang a solo "What Child is This". Rev. Romeril told a little story and express- ed appreciation to all contribut- ing to such a fine programme, especially Mrs. Richard Van Camp and Mrs. Arnold Taylor who planned the Cantata. Services to be held during the holidays -- In St. John's Thurs- day, Dec. 28rd, 7.30 p.m. Sun- day School Carol Service with film "Holy Night". Christmas Day, Dee. 25th, 10 am. Holy Communion, Dec. 26 Regular morning service at 11 am. In United Dec. 24th at 7.30 p.m, Worship and Carol service, Regular, Service Dec, 26 at 10 am. A New Year's Eve Party is planned by the Hi-C in the C.E. Centre at 8.30 p.m. and a Watch Night Service|in the Church at 11.80 p.m. conducted by the minister. "Cartwright High School held their snowball dance Friday, Dec. 17th in the Recreation Centre, Music was provided by a C.K.L.B: disc-jockey. Prizes in the form of records were given for spot dances. Hot chocolate milk with candy cane |. and marshmallow muddlers floates were served for lunch. Mrs. Wm. Taylor Port Perry and Miss Pauline Jamieson, Tor- onto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. family. Winners at the Women's In- stitute euchre Tuesday night were: --High lady Mrs, Wilbert Werry, Playing as a gent Mrs. Percy Van Camp. Lucky Draw --Mrs. Frank Bailey, Sincere sympathy is extended Miss Eva Parr in the death of her brother Clarence in Bow- manville Hospital Saturday, Misses Lois Cappucio and Donna Hobden of Swampscott, Mass., U.S.A. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock, Tuesday to Thursday and called on other relatives. . Mrs, Arthur Malcolm, Maple Creek, Sask., is spending the winter with her sister and bro- ther Cora and George Crozier, The Spirit of Christmas is spreading around this village. A 91 year young lady is baking buns and treating her neigh- bors, i Saturday night three young boys scraped the snow off side- walks as a Christmas good deed to the older folk. Beautiful lights on many homes make the village cheery. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Honey, Bill, Don and Glenda, Dartford; ! Norman Green; Jack Green and Mr, and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, John Ballingal and PORT PERRY STAR, Thufsday, Dec. 23, 1965-13 family were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Don Green and Marilyn. -- Mrs. George Staniland; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staniland; Miss Nancy Staniland; Mr. Brain Staniland; Miss Glenna McLeod; Mr, and Mrs. Barry Fisher at- tended the wedding of Miss Lyon Staniland and Mr. John Jepson in St. Hilda's Anglican Church, Toronto, Saturday, Miss Doreen Van Camp, Tor- onto is home with her parents Mr, and Mrs, Stanford Van Camp for the holidays, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Earl visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn, Oshawa on Sunday. i Mrs. R. Ford is spending the holidays with her families in Toronto. Bishop and Mrs. Snell, Tor- onto were Sunday dinner guests of Canon and Mrs. Ashmore, Mr, and Mrs, Keith Brown & Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Brown, Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Brown. Mrs. George Fowler has gone to Oshawa for, the holidays. MODERN and OLD TIME DANCE DANCING atthe TRIPLE °C' RANCH HAMPTON 1%; mi. East of Hampton on 6th Conc. Darlington % mi. North, next to CEDAR PARK TO THE SOUND OF: "LEO CURTIN And His COUNTRY PALS" EVERY SATURDAY 9 p.m. - 12 Admission $1.25 per person. NEW YEARS EVE DANCE & DINNER TICKETS now on sale at the Hall. Banquet, Dance Hall & Orchestra Available for Weddings, Shop Parties or Clubs ee ee et tt en a a Ye A $7.00 couple Na a a a ee Cawker's Food Market FREE DELIVERY Specials Dec. 22-23-24 MAPLE LEAF Mincemeat MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE CARNATION STOKELY'S -- 15 oz. tins FRESH Cream Style Corn CRANBERRIES 28 oz. Tin 49c OCEAN SPRAY Whole or Jellied 15 oz. Tin Cranberry Sauce 2 JC 83° 1-Ib. Bag ALCAN FOIL 18" wide, Extra Heavy 63¢ EVAP. 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