! ave' Ea ae Tag Na BAAS COI ANT NY y - 1 wi EY a a Cie po! Lf mad Sir al Sod os ) , : os Re Cm ns INES BR TAO LH BR) 5 4 4 "i & RR 0 ® 1967 0 age - s b ' : Auxiliary Presents Legion With -400.| Obituary ih hind The death of Delbert Way- Gwen Ballingall There was a good attend- ance at the Legion Auxiliary i meeting on Tuesday, June 13, . this being our last meeting before the summer recess. =.' We shall resume meetings on ™ Tuesday, Sept. 12th at 8 p.m. President Comrade Read 'opened the meeting with the i usual ceremony, roll call of i officers and executive. ; minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, the The accounts were read and pass- ed for payment, and a finan- cial statement was also read. | Reports of the various com- ; mittees were heard. We seem -to be in very good standing . and hope that by the end of the year we shall be able to ' meet our commitment to the! " Men's Branch. At this time President " Comrade W. E, Mulholland was invited to our meet- ing and Comrade Read pre- sented him with a cheque for. © $400.00, this will be applied to the purchase of the extra: . lots that the Legion require. ed the Ladies for the gift, and also informed us that a fan will be installed in the kitchen ,this is something that has been needed for a long time and will be greatly appreciated by the Ladies, who have at times during the summer months, worked un- der the most trying condi- tions. "It gets pretty hot in there doesn't it Ed"./?? T he meeting continued with the correspondence, letters were read from Bow- manville Auxiliary inviting us to a Euchre party on June i 24th, also a letter from the Sunderland Auxiliary invit- ing Us to a Euchre Tourna- ment on Sept. 20th. A letter from Dia Man our adopted Korean boy was received, and also one from Miss P. Nicholls of the Unitarian Service describing her visit to Korea and to the child- ren's home there which was most interesting. Recess was called and a 6" Water Main freshments served. draw held, which was won by Comrade Evans. A very lengthy discussion then took place concerning our annual summer trip, sev- eral suggestions were brought forward and discuss- ed and voted down, finally Toronto won out, and in- quiries are being made about two shows which were sug- gested. It is unfortunate that we cannot come to an amic- able agreement on this an- nual trip, but then who can expect 24 women to all agree to one idea. Next on the agenda was the appointment of a committee for our booth for the Cen- tennial Day, July 1st. Com- rades Ballingall and Read of- fered to convene this project, with help from the rest of the membership who offered their assistance. A motion for adjournment having been received the meeting then closed and re- Custom Made or ne Charles, age 25, of Scugog Island occurred on Tuesday, June 16th, 1967. He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Leona Charles and two children, Della 4 and Wayne 3. The funeral service was held at Grace United Church, Scugog Island, Friday, June 9th at 2.00 p.m. Interment was at Scugog Indian Cemet- ery. The service was conduct- ed by Rev. G. Teskey. The pall bearers were, Bill Harper, Jack Edgar, Ronald Edgar, Barry Edgar, Joey St. Germaine and Herb Payne Congratulations Congratulations to Mr. Murray Luke, a former Pince Albert boy and a student of Port Perry High School, this being the occasion of receiv- ing his 'Master of Education' degree last Friday, June 9th at Convocation Hall in Tor- onto. His mother Mrs. C. Luke and aunt Mrs. McKeri- Comrade Mulholland thank- =a . Ready-to-Hang i id i £0 Mrs. W. J. alk R uest or ond of Toronto were pre: The crew of the Port Perry Hydro-Electric Commission: eq D RA P E RI E Si sent at this special event. 3 was busy a few days ago giving their service to the. OBITUARY! Prince Albert "9 HOMES : EE Centennial celebrations. The new bucket lift truck came, 'e OFFICES into good use, and standing in the bucket high above' CORDON omar Bn of Beam rom e INDUSTRIAL ; Queen St. is David Jones placing streamers of Centennial; . Oyler, councillor Mrs. L. rT Mh v y 2 g t Seagrave district lost a Gray and Alex Johns, clerk- Since 1019 YOUR RED CROSS flags on the wires. \ much respected citizen in the untimely death of Mr. Gord- treasurer met with Port Per- ry council at the last regular WARD'S Simcoe St. at Athol EJ THANKS YOU on Thomas Colwell on May meeting held in the Munic- BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL 24th at Ross Memorial Hos- ipal Office. 725-1151 . . pital in Lindsay. The reason for the deleg- -- OSHAWA -- FOR YOUR HELP DIRECTORY 6G. McPHADEN INSURANCE 985-2341 For Income Tax see ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Building Gordon Colwell, the young- er son of John and Annie (Ross) Colwell was born in Jan. 1919 on a farm situated | north of Sunderland in Brock ; Twp. In 1921 Mr. and Mrs. ! Colwell moved with their two sons to what was known ation being present, was as Mr. Oyler explained, that the road through Prince Albert was to be curbed and paved and it was desirous to have a 6" water main laid 1000 feet east and 1000 feet west of Simcoe Street, and it was started. Council decided that a written proposition should be made and if council fav- oured the idea, an applica- tion would be made to the Ontario Water Resources " CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister Sunday, June 25th-- Phone 985-7031 as the Vanstone property on | essential to have it done be- 9-- Dec-/67 Specializing in business and | concession 14 Reach, and this | fore road construction was| commission for approval. Trinity v LICEN SE farm operations. place has been operated un- | 9.45 a.m.--Morning Prayer Dec-/67 | der the Colwell name ever | ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK NURSING HOME Pleasant Surroundings REASONABLE RATES Phone 985 - 2806 Dec-/67 FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do it the Co-operative Way Co.-Operators Ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY Dec. 31/68 since then. Gordon received his educa: tion at Brock - Reach Union | school and, as soon as school days were over, took up work on the family farm. When his father John Colwell died suddenly in 1937 as the re- sult of an accident, he and his brother then only young men took charge and contin- ued in partnership through BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard ii Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Sunday, June 25th-- Trinity V No Morning Service 2.30 p.m.--Memorial Ser- vice at Cemetery PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister Sunday, June 25th-- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. Myrtle the years. Interior Decorating , : PRINCE ALBERT-- 655-4832 D U F F Of a quiet retiring nature Service EIN . Sigg 2:00 p.m.--Church Service Mar. /67 Gordon took only a slight in- "MONUMENTS MARKERS terest in social affairs and Custom: Made Slip Covers|[; 1:00 p.m Sunday School ~ RIMAR MEMORIALS Phone: 723-1002 152 Simcoe South, OSHAWA PORT PERRY fore his death Gordon was REGION 1100 san---Sunday Sefioo) Dec-/61 : A EJ In 0D working as usual but was PORT PERRY 0 . stricken suddenly with a BAPTIST CHURCH s sn oie Septic Tanks case of measles . which be- (Queen and Rosa Sts.) PTOMETRST ed By came complicated with other Sunday, June 25th-- 229 Mary St. iL ™ i troubles and caused death on 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship RTO ra SEPTIC TANKS AND | Left to mourn his passing Uxbridge Legion Hall A a aries ; 9:45 am.-- i reproseniing WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED | is his brother William, the 9 ; i iy Sis CIA Co-operators Insurance : only member of the family Association Reg. Armstr ong now surviving, his mother Sat Jun 7 United Church of Canada The Farmers Union Mutual Port Perry -- 985-2226 having died in 1952. : uy y p.m. SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE re Fire Insurance 1.5--Feb. 28/67) The funeral, conducted by ' Rev. George Teskey - Auto - Home Protection Rev. D. Harris of Green- Sunday, June 25th-- , Fire ELECTRICAL [bank on sat, May 27th, was (OLD BILLS FREE) B00 Gm STIG0G 'Phone my C on t rac + or from the Pinkham Funeral 10:05 a.m.--PROSPECT ug. 31 Home in Sunderland with in-[§ ALL OTHERS $2.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE §| 11:15 am --MANCHESTER COMMERCIAL terment in Foster Memorial . Earl Wallace RESIDENTIAL Cemetery near Uxbridge. AT BRANCH 419 CANTEEN ) | PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ROOFING ELECTRIC HEATING Bearing him to his last rest- : Rev. R. Batten, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING, STEEL and ALUMINUM ROOFING ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 NO JOB TOO SMALL WE DO THEM ALL TOM SHERWIN remained a bachelor all his life. He was however inten- sely concerned with being a good farmer and in building up fine strains of livestock, particularly cattle. : Until only a few days be- ing place were neighbours-- Messrs. Thos. Harding, Wil- bert Couch, Wm. Howell, HOWARD VICE, Prop. Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. Transportation from Port Perry Legion 419 at 6 p.m. For Further Information Contact ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. G. H. Moore, Uxbridge Interim Moderator + Sunday, June 25th-- 10:00 a.m.--Morning Worship Rev. I. MacLean , 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship EAVESTROUGHING Phone 986-5543 Chas. Short, Robt. Barlow 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service We will contract for all kinds | Call Collect-- and a former neighbour Mr. BUZ WOODCOCK 7017 or ED MASON 6554645 Wed., 8 p.m.-- of roof work. 755.0277 Toronto John Saunders. Prayer Meeting. CAR ATE A LL sat Bal