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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Feb 1966, p. 11

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s J ASA, , Ii % 3 Fea Pi agia WS IRL _a SUP -- ans REAL ESTATE ' Margaret ---- PALLARE Realtor SUNDERLAND 303 UXBRIDGE 85246849 FOR SALE SKI LAND--10 acres and up. New Ski-doo free with every parcel sold, Full price $3,900. up. This special on for Janu- ary and February. Bundle up ----the family and eome any week- end. We have one hundred acres to roam on. Salesman on property with Ski-doo for your| inspection and enjoyment, We will be looking for you. Sunderland Village, Nice clean older home. 5 rooms all conveniences, new garage, nice garden, town water. A bargain at $8,000. full price with terms. Cannington Village, clean brick 3 bedroom home with all conveniences, double garage, small hen house, large garden, small fruits. Full price $10,500. with $1,500. down. \ Lovely 3 Cedar Brae (commuting dis- tance) Spotless Rug Brick 2 storey home. 6 room, 3 piece bath up, 2 piece down, oil furn- aee; sun porch ete. Ample water supply on pressure, ap- proximate % acre garden, nice painted barn, chicken house. Full price only $9,000. with terms, Approximate 37 acres near above property, no buildings, some trees and pond site. Full price $2,500. with terms. We have Ranches, Beef Farms, Restaurants, Snack Bar, Gro- cery Stores ete. See us before you buy and remember we ap- preciate your listings. We have 7 Salesmen to serve you, call any time. MARGARET BALLARD REALTOR Sunderland, Ont. Phone 303 Stouffville Office: Ph. 640-3822 Ballantrae--Phone 640-1758 Port Perry--Phone(985>7168 AN KIND COMPETENT Nursing Care for the Convalescent and Aged FINEST CARE ... IN A COUNTRY HOME ATMOSPHERE Our elderly guests receive personalized professional care in a spacious and congenial country home. The Manor is open for your inspection at any time. GREEN GABLES MANOR Licensed & Supervised Stouffville 640,3001 Church Services ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev. R. C. Rose Sunday, Feb, 6th-- Septuagesima 9.45 a.m.,--Holy Communion Church School ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK Sunday, Feb, 6th-- 11.16 a.m. Holy Communion PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister Sunday, Feb, 6th-- 711.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School PRINCE ALBERT-- 2.00 p.m.--Church Service 1.00 p.m.--Sunday School ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, Feb, 6th-- 10 a.m.--Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 11 a.m.--Sunday School PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) I. C. Bowie, Sunday, Feb, 6th-- 10 a.m.--Family Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship | 7 p.m.--Evening Service Pastor United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey Sunday, Feb, 6th-- - 10.00 a.m.--SCUGOG 11.15 a.m.-- MANCHESTER 1.15 p.m.--PROSPECT PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors: R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Scugog News Miss Sandra Fralick and Miss Jerry Dagenais of Toronto are leaving for Vancouver, B.C. for a few months, Mrs. M. McLaren spent Sun- day and Monday in Port Perry. Miss Gloria Fralick of Tor- onto with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell and children of Highland Creek week-end visitors of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs, F, Tyrell. Miss Pat Knox of Taunton a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick. Service at Grace 10 am. You are invited. Service was so well attended last Sunday. AT REST POPERT, Jane Shand--At the Port Perry Community Hospi- tal, on Wednesday, January 26, 1966, Jane Shand Dewar, be- loved wife of the late Ernest Nelson Popert and dear mother of Charles of Port Perry, Henry Adolph of Fenelon Falls, Her-| bert of Toronto, and sister of | Stewart of Toronto. Resting at the chapel of MecDermott-Pana- baker, Port Perry. TIfuneral ser- vice was from the Anglican Church of the Ascension, Port Perry. at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Ld ds LASTLY Prince Albert News By Mrs. L. Beacock Mrs. Ben Smith played host- ess for the January meeting of the U.C.W. The devotional period was based on a New Year theme conducted by each of following Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Beacock and Mrs, Pugh, Lastly the offering dedication followed by a reading entitled, "Puzzle of Life" by Mrs. Beacock. The president Mrs. R, Hope occupied the chair, welcomed sixteen members and a visitor Mrs. Popert whom we were happy to have with us. Minutes read and approved by secretary Mrs. H. Holtby. Correspondence comprised of appreciation notes from Mr. and Mrs. McCrea, Mrs. Stella Heayn Mrs. M, Kirby who enclosed a helpful donation, Also a thank- you letter from Patsy Holtby (on behalf of S.S.) for cheque received. Mrs. W. Heayn thanked ver- bally for flowers at time of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Hunter's sixtieth wedding anni- versary. Treasurer Mrs. Jewell sub- mitted a financial statement in- dicating a very active, reward- ing year. Roll call revealed 63 visits to sick. The secretary voiced reports concerning two recent executive meetings, A few problems were cleared away via constitutional book. Chairmen were assigned to over-see following departments: Supply and Social Assistance-- Mrs. T. Hodgins Community Friendship and Visiting--Mrs. L. Beacock General Social--Mrs. C. Newnham 2 Bazaar -- Mrs. A. Martyn who was voted a sum of money and given authority to pur- chase materials for same 'at any time. Mrs. W. Heayn was nomin- ated to assist fruit and flower group. : A sum was voted in aid of local young couple who recently lost their home by fire, The members would be grate- ful to anyone in the community who has old nylons to hand over to us for Korean use, The Mizpah Benediction was repeated. Delicious lunch pro- vided by Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Doupe. Tuesday evening the Good Neighbors Service Club and United Church Women jointly arranged a charity evening int aid of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bon- nell whose house in which they were living was completely de- stroyed by flames as a result no contents were saved. LADIES CURLING Tuesday E. Doyle 8, L.. Cook 3 R. Mitchell 9, M, MacMaster 1 I. Mitchell 9, G. Hunter 5 E Wednesday M. Holdershaw 10, R. Bruton 4 I. Carter 10, J. Gray 3 H. Carnwith 6, D. Beare 4 M. Panamaker 14, A. Cox Thursday N. Kenny 7, A. Dawson 6 C. Martyn 8, H. MacMaster 8 B. Beare 8, H. Thompson 5 4. = WANT ADS = prack Not only members of above organization were present but close friends too when all ga- thered in the church basement. It is gratifying to note Mr, and Mrs. Bonnel were the reci- pients of many useful gifts and healthy donations of monies. The young hours of the even- ing were taken when Mrs. Meta Howsam graciously took all on an enlightening trip to Hawaii and California. Mrs, B, Smith expressed appreciation to Mrs, Howsam for the evening enter- tainment. Lunch ended the evening. . A group of ladies gathered in the church parlors on Thursday for a quilting bee. ' : od Ye re Piel A dense, PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Feb. 3rd, 1966 --11 Miss Linda Hunter entertain- ed a number of girl friends on Saturday when all enjoyed to- bogganing and good food. We extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Popert in the passing of his mother Mrs. Po- pert. We are pleased to learn Mr, Earl Martyn is home from two weeks in General Hospital, Tor- onto. Mr, and Mrs. N. Wilson visit- ed their son-in-law Mr. N, Jack- son who underwent surgery in St. Michael's hospital, Toronto. Mr .and Mrs. Teddy Denny ing supper company with his sister Mr. and Mrs. A, Martyn and family. 70 JOHN ST. CUSTOM DRAPERIES DRAPERY TRACK 'BROADLOOM Venetian Bl Taped & Convenience Of RICHARDSON DRAPERIES Free Consultation In The Phone 985-2823 PORT PERRY nds Recorded Cleaned Your Own Home ' a ET 3 » giv S Cara PE 4 SUP A A PIS ULB ARAL and children were Sunday even- ~~ - Seed prices have settle give better yields and higher is a tendency for seeds to original crosses, 2. Grains packed by registe by government regulations than just ordinary grain, percent. I'ebiuary delivery and v worthwhile. on Oats, Barley P.S. -- Fertilizer discon UNITED CO- Uxbridge 852-3321 EARLY DELIVERY DISCOUNTS early delivery discounts to you, WHY BUY NEW SEED? 1. Newer varieties of seed grains are specially crossed to OF ONTARIO UXBRIDGE (0-0P ORNER By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Branch United Co-operatives of Ontario d now and we are offering There back to resistance to rust, ete. run out and revert red seed houses are controlled and contain less weed seeds Germination too is of higher olume discounts make it very and Mixed Grains. OPERATIVES BRANCH Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 Ne AS -----p~ ws rary a ad Te Te oa x -- NS v "lw ¥ gE abe w ees a ie NY a A Be "a oY, TE J SEE AN Ee

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