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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Apr 1967, p. 12

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re pd RL -- ~~ Sand = > Sn 8 Se oral ER re Don Cochrane, Mr. PORT PERRY FIGURE SKATING s & Bd WEA SL SE SN Na Fan) hot 8 SR TEL Sed 5 oF 7 Sy 1 Sh Sg etre dad Ya ET ob ef AREA Ts a RAS eer a 3 idl TLC v OR Lire SANKAR HR STAN BIE EER E5060 REA nid CE REVUE Friday, April 14, 8:30 pn. Port Perry Memorial Arena of Port Perry entertained at a Spring Dance on Saturday Apr. 8th at Club Annrene Spotted a- - mong the Two -hundred guests attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beadle, Mr. & Mrs. Everett Hook, Mr. & Mrs. Clem Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtby, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goode, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Camp, Mr. and Mrs. -and Mrs. Robt. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Murray- Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtby, Mr. --and Mrs. Fred Christie, Mr-and! -- Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacDermott, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Griffen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur, Mr- and Mrs. Roy Col lins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brain, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fralick, Mr. with MacLeod scoring to tie series, 3 points each. * McKee won series - Saturday in a good game 'by defeating Cartwright 5 to 4. Litt and McKeen with. two each and Bourgeois were McKee's scorers: Cooke with 2 and Prosser and |- Matherson were Cart's scorers. Cochrane defeated Ashbridge in an Exhibition Game 3 to 1. Scott, Taylor and Nelson scored for Cochrane while Tim Ash- bridge scored for the defeated ) team. * * * "PLAY OFFS Sunday night saw Port Perry Flyers score in sudden death overtime and defeat TV Towers of Oshawa 3-2 and tie the finals at 1 game each. The 3rd and final game will be played Sun- day, April 16th at 6 p.m. So come on out fans and cheer the Flyers to the second champion- ship in 2 years. and Mrs. John Sweetman. ~ THE CHURCHES FOR SALE CHURCH OF ASCENSION : ; ANGLICAN 4 WEEK OLD started Spies: Rev. R. C. Rose for meat purposes. pply Minister ___Peel's Poultry Farm Ltd., Port Perry, 985-7331. ITy, 9% {REAL ESTATE P. E. GRAVELLE Real Estate COMMUTER FARM, 5 acres, good barn, garage, 6 room mo- dern home, F.A. oil furnace, 3 pe. bath, app. 1000 ft. of high- way frontage - easily divided "into lots -- Only $13,000- FRANK HACKETT 1-R-22 Manilla AT REST - REAL, Alexander Morcombe --At Whitby on Tues., Apr. 11, 1967, Alexander M.. Real (late of Greenbank), beloved son of the late Jennie and John Real, dear brother of Mary, Stanley and Harvey, all predeceased. In his 69th year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry for service on Thurs. at 2.30 p.m. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank. SHORT, Margaret Louise - -- 1. Suddenly at the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Friday, April 7, 1967, Margaret L. All- + shareh of Cresswell, Ont., dear- ly loved wife of Murray Short, dear mother of Mary Lou, Ro- bert, Harry, Brian, Karen and infant baby daughter, loving daughter of Mrs. Isobel and the late Wm. Allchurch of Mark- ham, Mabel, Annie (Mrs. R. Crossley) Marjorie (Mrs. T. Hobbs), Wil- liam, Albert, John and Theo: dore. In her 39th year. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry for ser- vice on Monday at 2.00 p.m. Interment Salem Cemetery, Mariposa. loving sister of Reta, 'SUNDAY; APRIL 16th == Br [rR EASTER III. 9:45 a.m.-- Holy Communion. Church School 7:00 p.m.--CONFIRMATION Rt. Rev. H- R. HUNT, Suffragan Bishop. WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 19th -- '10 a.m.--Holy Communion ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, APRIL 16th-- EASTER III. 11.15 a.m.--Morning Prayer PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH - Rev. Alec. Rice, BA. Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 16th -- © 11:00 am --Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. AY School. PRINCE "ALBERT -- _- 2:00 p.m.--Church Service 1:00 p.m.--Sunday School. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. G. H. Moore, Uxbridge Interim Moderator SUNDAY, APRIL 16th -- 10 a.m.--Morning 'Worship 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, APRIL 16th -- 7 p.m.--Evening , Service * 11 am.--Morning Worship 9:45 a.m. - Family Bible School United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. Georage Teskey SUNDAY, APRIL 16th -- 10:00 a.m. -- SCUGOG 11:15 a.m. -- MANCHESTER 1:16 p.m. -- PROSPECT PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R, Batten - Rev. 1. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m~--Morning Worship 7 p.m--Evangelistic Service TOWN ai COUNTRY LEAGUE Wed.,, 8 p.m~--Prayer Meeting. s @ 4 ° . . Nano our of || Minor Hockey Cartwright BOWLING NEWS |ElectV. Walker Irvine defeated Cartwright : : ' ; 1 T O Ww N 42. Van Camp got 2, and Centennial MEN'S THURSDAY Don's Raiders. 6102 | (Dmmite Executive Knight and Taylor 1 each for| (Continued from Front Page) NIGHT LEAGUE Lege aed on The first Port Perry man ever ; oe : Irvine. Prosser got both Cart: the Township will be arranged | April 6th-- way ) ~ |to be elected to the O.A.S.A. 5 ort Perry Legion members | wright Goals. August 5th and 6th. A map of Archer Pontiacs .... . 6985 LADIES MONDAY Executive was elected at the a ending the opening of the Cartwright defeated Irvine 1-|the roads with points of inter- Beare Motors ........... 6702 NIGHT LEAGUE 45th Annual Convention in poy Legion Hall on Simcoe St.,|0 in their Finals. Larmer scor-| est will be available to all. Hope's 1.G.A. ........ 6597 Manitoba North York this past weekend. oy awa, last Saturday were: |ed for Cartwright. Many interesting events are Carnegie... . 6452 Ontario Vin Walker local Association | Preston of Port Perry Branch | BANTAM planned for two days such as Black Jacks .......... 6437 North West Territories Secretary, Convenor and Spuirt - Mr. Ed. Mulholland and Mrs. Heayn defeated Cartwright 12 | displays of antique cars, machin Dowson's R & W 6047 New Brunswick manager was elected on Sat. 'Mulholland, 'Mr. John Maw,|to 5 in their Final. Irvine got | ery, demonstration of horse CONSOLATION Saskatch when 14 men contested for the Zone Commander, and Mr. Jas. |4, Hall 3, along with Geer; |shoeing, etc: 1 Stars---- sr ~6828--|-----Quebe a six positions: il Norton. Provincial command | Short, Vanderby, McKeen and | Celebrations will be- conclud-| Eden's ky Strikes . 6429 ail d i Legion president Gordon Wake- | DeShane having 1 goal each for | ed with an open air Church ser- Middleton's Meats 6382 Albert an All local members are reming- field officially opened the al | Heayn. McLaughlin with 3 and | yjce in the Park. ber A } ed that the nest general mest. most $400,000 building by cut- | Nesbit and Asselstine were The next meeting of the Cen.|in the Township Hall, Black ih 4 Li onl re ig A Thy fing & ilion, SLAIN i 1 ol ; ) 1ship ; ack- ukon April 16, 7.30 p-m. at the arena. On 4 Tintinb Lani Eamgion isi he ed stock. © The public is requested Nova Scotia All coaches, managers and um- a y. pri a : IE . . ? The Scout Mother's Auxiliary Blackstock defeated McKee to atjend. British Columhia ipires are urged fo atiend oh SAVE 40c!--Maple Leaf Midget 13%-1b. tin SAVE 9c¢! -- Detergent pkg. BUY OF-TH E-WEEK Reg. 450! 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