4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, 1064 LOCAL ee eee en ented ae Mrd, Pearl Bengett had the mis- ~fortune to-fal-afRl break her hip. ie is in Oshawa General Hospital." wish her a speedy recovery. Card of Thanks ~. The family of the late Mrs. Farmer - wish to thank friends and acquaint- ances for the many cards and letters and neighbours, friends and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes and many kind deeds, also the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, Dr. Rennie 'and Dr. Dymond for thefp care and attention® We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone who so kindly helped to rescue the 10 cattle that went through the ice in the lake last week, also. our appreciation to.the Bell telephone operators. : Clifford and Allan Redman. - In Memoriam IRWIN--In loving memory of our dear mother, Alicia Irwin, who passed away Mar. 22, 1947, also our dear fa- ther, William Irwin, March 18, 1950. Years of "striving, little of play Loving and giving the whole of the way, * Chérished smiles, hearts of gold, The dearest parents the world could hold.-- "Happy memories, fond and true, From us who thought the workl of you. Lovingly remembered by the family AY NR J RARTY, PYln loving memory of "who punt away March 25, 1953. 'We think of him-in silence His name we oft recall, There is nothing left to answer, _ But his picture on the wall.. = _ Lovingly remembered by Pearl, Mary, Ethel, Georgina, Ray, - Nelson and Allan. Thomas W, Bartley, who passed away, ET Bae Te Te ER a A \ Ae om March 30th, 1938. = Fondly loved and silent Heart of my hedrt IT miss you so. > Often my darling my tears will flow Dimming your picture where'er 1 £0. "Tis sad but true, I will abide Until some day we'll be side by side. ----Loving wife. In loving memory of a loving hus- band Jim Neeson, who passed away Murch 29th, 1953, A silent thought a secret tear Keeps his memory ever dear Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns hack every leaf. Lovingly remembered by his wife Jean: } __BARTLEY---In loving memory of | MI March 25, ona and Norman Bartley, Coming Events ~ |Minstrel. Show . There will be fun for everyone at =| the Minstrel Show to be given by the Fidelis Class in Greenbank Church on April-21st. Billy Wade, drummer boy, ussating. Admission b50c. . Hobhy Show NEWS The. Churches CHURC H OF he ASCENSION Rector: Rev. H. S. Swaby, M.A., B.D. March 28th--4th- Sunday in Lent. 11 an.-- Sunday School. 7 pah.--Evening Service, _ Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.--Lent Service, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H, Wylie, Minister Sunday, March 28th-- Words from the Cross: 11 a.m.--The Fourth Woid St. Mark 15:34 7 p.m.--The Fifth Word, St. John 16:28, 10 a.m,~--Sunday School. sponsored by the Scugog Chapter, LO.D.E. * Proceeds for the 'artificial ice. People interested in displaying and demonstrating their hobby, please contact Mrs, I. R. Bentley, 328J, or Mra, J. C. Whitby 208W, Good Used ( Clothing The Guide and Brownie Mothers 'g having a Sale of Good Used Clothing, sooh--Place and Date to be published next week. All contributions will he gratefully received. Contact-- Mrs. Don Pugh, Phone 189-r-21, Meeting Ontario" Farmers Union organiza- tion ieeting in Devitt's Hall, Cart- wright Township, on Thursday, Mar. 2hth, 8.30 p.m. Good Program, inter: esting speaker, lunch served. EVERYBODY WELCOME. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN . .. CHURCH Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., Minister Sunday, March 28th-- 11 a.m.--8unday School. 7:00 p.m.--Evening Worship PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Douglas Sloan, Pastor Sunday, March 28(h-- 3 p.m.---Service, ry 4.16 p.n.--over Station C.F.O.R., -Orillia, "The Haven of Rest" Broadcast from Port Perry and Little Britain Baptist Chueh, Wednesday, 8' p.m. " Prayer Meeting. ALL ARE 'WELCOME . Service Club The Servige Club will meet at_the United Church basement in the form 'lof a pot luck supper at 7 o'clock-on - | Tuesday, . March 30th. Programme 'Committee: Mrs. H. Edinborough, Mrs. B. Pickard, Mrs. E, Lee, Mrs. Morley Luke, Mrs. Ken Jackson, and Mrs. Jack Raines. Prince Albert i "Mrs. L. Devitt; Barbara and Neil, of Oshawa, spent a few days with her father, Mr. F. Vickery and her sister Mrs, Les Beacock and family. Mrs. McPherson, of Lindsay, spent a few days last week at the home of - her sister-Mrs--Wm:- Martyn, PAGANO BASASAS AN ASA SSAA NTR] Mr. -and- Mrs, Murray Luke and D "{ baby Paul, of Hamilton, visited Mts. G. Luke, on Saturday. ' Other visitors i recently at this home -were Mrs. F. _ JENNINGS--AL his late residence, Stanton, Mr.-and Mrs. L. 'Stanton,. of 11 Hazelton Ave, Toronto on Mar, 18, | Frooklin. in_his 83rd year, Edwin Jonnings, be. Mr. B. Smallman will conduct the loved husband of Emma Jennings and Bibl Class on Sunday. i dear father of Edwin George of Acton and Frederick Charles of Toronto. _ Funeral was held from Bates and Maddocks Funeral Chael on Saturday, March 20. Interment in Mount Pleas-- ant Cemetery. PENTICOSTAL CH URCH_ Sunday, March 28th-- 10" a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m,--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service-- Wed. 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study. Thurs,, 2 p.m.--W M.S. meeting, I'ri., 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. EVERYBODY WELCOME Pastor: . Wm. W. Thompson - SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST gi CHURCH ; Saturday, Maré¢h 27th-- : Service at 2.830 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome ------------ Playing Overtime (continued from front page) Kingston tallied twice within five minutes of play and it was not until 8.27 when Zedue rapped home Gibson's pass that the Flyers chances weré re- newed. Ross Hawe came in out of the net with less than a minute to Modern maintenance of wearing ap- parel through a variety of chemicals used in laundering and dry cleaning has resulted in time and money say- go and the clusive dise did everything ops 16 {16 consuviey, but cross that line for the Flyers, CED CE CG GD | || (| SU {|| " UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO son Time again ran out and the Flyers lost their chance to take Kingston on their own ice. ~ Next game will be in n Kingdon and if the Port Flyers want to stay in the | nlay-downs there is nothing else to do but go right out and 'win it. "So come on FLYERS LET'S GO. LAST SHOWING TO-NITE, THURSD A "Everything I ave.) in TECHNICO starring MARGE and GROWER CHAMPION .and DENNIS O'KEEFE CENTRAL ONTARIO SPRING . SHOW | Junior Farmer Seed Judging Competition, March 17th, 1954 The Junior Farmer Seed Judging Competition, which is one'of the high- lights of the Central Ontario Spring Show, attracted a record entry of 82 Junior Farmers from the Central and Va Eastern Counties in the province. JOR "DESERT - FRIDAY and SATURDAY, M fl SE - in TECHNICOLOR starring ALAN LADD and ARLENE DAHL CH 26 and 27 ly Top honours went to the following ; = | counties:-- a" 1st--Durham County - ION 2nd--Hastings County 3rd--Ontario County ~4th==Lennox & Addington 6th-~Victoria County. - 2 Sie] Ontario County was represented by L MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 29 and 30 the following team: -- Doug Alves, Pickering, R.R. 2. Roger Snodden, Pefferlaw, R.R. 1. 4 " " David Pegg, Ashburn, R.R. 1. { 7 I LOVE MELVIN Ken Voutt, Uxbridge, RR. 2. \ A \ Bev 'Bryant, Pickering, RR. 1. + Wr in TRCHNICOLOR Ken Wilson, Uxbridge, R.R. Fi A : : y Aubrey Carson, Claremont, R.R, 2.| f fe : starring DONALD O'CONNOR and DEBBIE i Gary Taylor, Petferlaw, RR, 1. xa 3 Jim Semple, Pefferlaw, R.R. 1. rh 7 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH 31 .and APRIL 1 - Murray Hockley, Claremont., © "SAILOR OF 'starting JEFFREY HUNTER and MICHAEL RENNIE In the individual standings. Doug Alves, was placed 9th, and Jim Semple 18th, Jim Semple was also high bar- ley judge and was awarded 2 bughels of Lanark' Oats. . I~ All these boys are to be songraty- THE KING" : lated on their good showing, 1 Waite, our Provincial Secretary, gave MAY 18 y 19, in the United Church, Alex Mart, path : 4 had bec The fot of the current|purchased and installed. The date season was held at the home of Mr. [for the minstrel show was set for Wednesday, April 21st. Master Frances Baker, 5 | Services Hospitalization Benefits increase od during the year. Seugon Greenbank : 3 On Tuesday evening, March 16th, several members. of the. Head Farm Forum attended the Ontario County Forum rally, held in the Legion Hall, Uxbridge, . Tt proved to be a most en- joyable and educational meeting, Re- ports from all Forams were given, and various speakers, including. Cliff turned out to be a great success, Miss Eva Luke and Stduley Thomas were the first prize winners, with Mrs, Jerry Hunter and Tom Trickett tak- ing the consolation prizes, This party enabled our community group to turn over $60 and Froreries enough to fll a hamper, Last Thursday cutting wood in the bush, Mr. Hugh Baird had the mis- fortune to cut the back of his hand and cut one of his finger cords. Then on Friday evening, Ralph Dusty had an accident while playing hockey which resulted in a small'bone being cracked in his leg. We hope these most interesting' talk.: Following this an evening of dancing and an en- joyable lunch ended the Forum geason. Mr, and Mrs, Orval Heayn enter- tained the Head Euchre Club last Fri- day evening, - First-prizes were won by Myrtle Manns and Nelson Reader. Joyce Heayn won a prize for the most lone hands. Low scores were shared by Betty Reader and Alvin Heayn. |; vo will be out again soon, : The Scugog Farm Forum was en- tertained by the Blackstock Forum Mr. and Mrs. C. L.. Wilkinson, of last Monday evening. All reported a Hamilton were week-end visitors with gala evening of films, a one act play, | Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert St. John. games and lunch. 'The hospitality and friendliness of 'our Blackstock neigh- bours was thoroughly Appreciated by our, Forum, Mrs, Frank Gerrow and her sister, The Fidelis Class has started 'prac- ticing for their Spring Frolic so keep the 215t of April open, The March meeting of the Fidelis Last' Wadnesday evening a benefit 8 cuehre-for the-Hospital- way held andi ad RB Gold Medal Floor Wax Paste, 1 Ib. ................38¢. Pride Furniture Polish 98¢. Dish Cloth ............2 for 25¢c. Cotton Sugar Bags, bleached ........3 for, $1.00 « BIRD'S EYE FROZEN FOODS FRESH FRUITS © and VEGETABLES Carrots, céllo' bag ...2/29¢c, Grapefruit, Florida, 10/49c. Ont. Potatoes, 10 lbs. 26¢. Bananas, Golden Ripe Lb. ..viiiinnnna196, FLOOR POLISHER FOR RENT ....75¢. day LE MERLIN DOWSON shi PHONE 91, PORT PERRY Class was held at the home. of Mrs. Keith Howsam, Mrs, W. Croxall read the Scripture. Mrs. Frank Tobin took the topic on "We get out of life only what we put into it", Mrs. G. Beare led in prayer. The president took the chair and thanked Mrs. Howsam for opening her home, and the group in charge of the Devotional period. The roll call resulted in twenty-two mem- bers being present. It was reported the clock for the S. S. room had been Mrs, MacGregor of Rochester have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don' Gerrow, recently. : "The pot luck supper which was to have been held last week in the Head Church tea room, is now being plan- ned' for Friday, April 2nd, providing road conditions are favourable 2 at that time. - Miss Ines Martyn spent last week- end with her parents, M#_ and "Mus. and Mrs. Orval Heayn last Monday evening, - with twenty five members| und their families present. The: dis- Billie 'Wade, child drummer, was to be invited, The committee in charge » 'REACH FARMERS YOUR TOWNSHIP FEDERATION =e] OF AGRICULTURE is holding a meeting Tuesday, March 30, a1 8. 15 pm. = in GREENBANK Federation business i8 your business -- Please attend. feported the Nursery progressing cussion concerned the mineral wealth of Canada. A business meetiffg was held, and the following officers elected for the next season. President; Mr, Cliff Redman; Vice-president, Mr, Don Ashbridge; Secretary- treasurer, favourably and ready for painting. The roll call next meeting will be an- swered by a toilet article. for the Korean bale, 'voted t 10 h t all. . However, the greatest treat of voted to give $10 toward the Forsythe year, . especially for the ladies, fol- lowed, when the men, as is usual on our final evening, took over the lunch proceedings, : p Our sympathy is extended to re- 'lutives of Mir. John Bush, a former resident in our connmunity, who pass- ed away last week. , Mr. apd Mrs. H. Hargrave and fam- ily of Toronto were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerrow and fam- ily visited with Mr. .and Mus. McRae at-Ajax on Sunday. - Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mys. Joe Dowson. were Miss a former teacher at charge of same, made for the bazaar and Mis, Ww. purchase the material. Mrs. be the group in char ge of 'the meeting be-the group in charge. of Buttonville, dainty lunch. Ontario (County) Co-Operative Medical No increase in 'Premium, Let the Co-Op pay your doctor bills. Hospitalization: $28.00 and $20.00 family, per year: < $14.00 and $10.00 single, per year. Accident, Surgical and Obstetrical care: . $30.00 family, per year; $15,00 single' per y No Paid Agents--Contact, President, Walter Beath, Brooklin, phone 2 r 28; Director, Walter Kerr; Brooklin, 14 r 2; Director, Clarence Werry, shave, Phone 5-4041. : : ih ONTARIO (COUNTY) CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES A \ . ' ¥ 'ARENA ACTIVITIES FRIDAY, MARCH 26--PUBLIC SKATING.--8 to 10 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 27th--HOCKEY PORT PERRY .- UXBRIDGE; Intercommunity League Finals = PORT PERRY vs. GREENBANK Game Time -- 8.30 p.m. TUESDAY, MARCH 30--0. MH. A. FINALS----3rd Game JANNINGTON MIDGETS "C". . vs. WINGHAM MIDGETS "C" Game Time--S8. 30 p.m. ied 4 : + CURLERS Old and New - It is planned to do some curling on the artificial ice | surface of the Port Perry Arena for a few evenings within ~ the next few weeks of the ice season. Cartwright Curling Club and the Sunderland Curling Club have very kindly _given the use of their curling rocks. The Rink Committee welcomes all men who would enjoy a few evenings of tying... their skill at the manly old game of curling. Please contact Grant MacDonald and have your name in the draw, It was decided to have |§ a Tupper-Wear demonstration at our|gt May. meeting which will be held in|} fire_vietims and - would 'be given to |# the committee of the Church Board in|} Crib quilts are to be | 8: Croxall and Mrs. W. Stone were. to |§ Ken'| 8 Rodd offered her home for the April | # meeting to be held Wednesday, April 5 7th at 8.30 p.m. Knitted and crochet- | & e darticles are to be received for the |¥ bazaar. Mrs. McCaig, Mrs, McArthur, | % Murs, Blakely and Mrs. Ken Rodd will | % The meeting | £2 closed with' the Mizpah Benediction, | & the Head School, and Mr. Jim Powell] Aiter which the group served very ¥ 2 . Cie -- OPORTROPOIOR0 J ot hes. = Merion. | Whe siesting a the church and the ladies of the W.A. |¥ : following ) : 3 So : iid! euchre were enjoyed by and W.M.S. will be invited, ' It was $ The Regular Annual Meeting of the COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, PORT PERRY will be held i in the PUBLIC LIBRARY, Monday, March 29h, ats. 0) p. m. General Public 'are: cordially This is a Public Meeting. 7 invited to attend. $935 rgagases 0% I LY 1 Aumual Hospital Meeting : NOTICE REVISED SCHEDULE OF OFFICE HOURS 3 Beginning April 1st our office will NOT be open for routine consulta- 'Ik tions on SATURDAY EVENINGS after 6 p.m. The new hours will ' be as follows: : MORNINGS--By Appointment Only. EVENINGS--Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to 8 p.m. Dr. G.M. Rennie, Dr. M. B. Dymond. Monday and Friday, 7 to 8 p.m.--Dr. 8. : P. Kandel. A doctor will be on call at all times for Emergencies. 2% secured by calling 12J or 12W. please call the Hospital 876. DR. G. M. RENNIE. DR. M. B. DYMOND. He may be DR. S. P. KANDEL. AFTERNOONS--Monday, Tues., Thursday, Friday, Sat., 2 to 4 p.m. "If not available at these numbers, MOTOR COURT OPERATORS! AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN NEW, PROFITABLE IDEAS d Yay and prospective operators are invited to -. attend an outstanding series of lectures on Motor Court "and Motel ibperation and: s management to be held at. : SHERATON BROCK HOTEL, NIAGARA FALLS ONTARIO ~ : April 8th and 9th, 1954 ! Registration is entirely free and commences : fo 9 a.m., April 8th. ; You will benefit from the helpful ideas. to i be presented on RR 3: o Advertising ® Housekeeping oe Public. relations : ® Interior Decorating ~® Landscaping '8 . Business Methods For any additiona: Wvimation rite. iL i 3 THE DIRECTOR == AN DEVELOPMENT BRANCH C ¥ : ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL & PUBLICITY ANS Ne 48 67 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO C. 0. Crows, Degity Miniwe ri = ton. Levis P. Cocile, Q.C., WIS "a LU i \ \ Eo iy