THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1064 LOCAL NEWS Mr, Clarence Jamieson of Calgary, The Churches in Parish Hall of the Catholic Alberta and his eldest daughter, Mrs. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Church at 8.00 o'clock. Admission Mary Dowler, have been recent guests of their cousins, Misses .L. and:G. Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th., Incumbent | zo. | oct.14 Sunday, O¢tober 17th-- 0 : : Stovin. A native of Port Perry, Clar- 4 ence has spent many years as a drug- gist in Calgary, He remarked that| 9. 30 a.m.--Holy Conimunion Port Perry has undergone so great a 7.00 p.m,--Evening Prayer and change in size and appearance that he Sermon. had difficulty in finding his old home . = : ST. JOHN'S on Perry street when he arrived last week. Although his visit was all too PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH brief, he found several of his "old Ministersefists B. A Armstrong, friends & contemporaries, with whom Sunday ful i eich is «1 * 4 he enjoyed happy reminiscences of by 10.00 am---Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship. _ gone years. See further notice on' this page. Coming Events Euchre Turkey Supper At Seagrave United Church on Wednesday, November 8rd. Minstrel Sh Show Planned The Port.-Perry Lions Club are plan- ning the presentation of a Minstrel PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Show in mid-winter. The show to be REV. R. H. WYLIE, B.A., Minister | ,ydouced and staged in its Suthiy by Sunday, October 17th-- local talent. 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School Rally in Hot Turkey Supper the Church. . Guest Preacher--Rev. Harold Kennedy, of Uxbridge. No Evening service, in favour of WED., NOVEMBER 3rd-- at Sea- grave United Church. Dinner starts at 4.30 p.m. Music by Greenbank Anniversary at Presbyterian Church. PENTICOSTAL CHURCH Male Quartette. Adults $1.60. Public School Children b0c. Oct.21 Sunday, October 17th-- ~ Mrs. N. MacLeod, of London, and Mrs. J. G. MacLean, of Sarnia, visited with their aunt' Mrs. "N. Wilkinson, over the week-end. The Port Ferry Boy Scout and Cub 'Mother's Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs, H, Howard, Lilla St., N., on Monday night, Oct. 18, at 8 o'clock. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--David J. Toews Sunday, October 17th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Worship Service. 7 p.m.--Evening Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Come To The Little White Church 10 a.m.--Sunday School *' 11 a.m.--Morning Worship * 7-p.m.--Evangelistic Service-- Wed. 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study.. on the Hill Thurs., 2 p.m.--W.M.S. meeting. . Fri., 8 p.m.--Young Peoples. - FRL, OCTOBER 22--to be held in Manchester o EVERYBODY WELCOME ° {the Parish Hall of St. John's Church » . \ Pastor: Wm, W. Thompson | pjackstock. Sponsored by St. John's W.A. Adults $1.26 and Children 60c, Oct. 21 Annual Bazaar of the Evening Guild of the Church of the Ascension will be held on Satur- day, October 30th, at 3 p.h. in the Parish Hall. Afternoon Tea will be served. Everyone welcome, oct28 October 21st An Afternoon Tea and Sale of used books, house plants, ete.," wll be held in the basement of the United Church from 2 to b p.m., under the auspices of the Service Club. Come in and enjoy a cup of tea. ~ Boy v Scout APPLE DAY A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Mutton for her kind hospitality. The hostess with the group in charge ser- ved a delicious lunch. Collection was $4.60, V nickles $2.16, Birthdays $1.00. Mr. and Mrs, Mac Christie visited - in Kirkland Lake over the holiday. Mrs, Viola Schnapp, Buffalo visiiing at her. home here. Mr. and Mrs. Shea, Diane and Da- vid were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Stouff- ville were at her home here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach and daugh- ters were in Haliburton for the holi- day) y week-end. % is BO ea #0 ae a ee ees Ne eS a eS Ne eee a a Te eS ae PHONE 252 UXBRIDGE | Today, Fri. & Sat, October 14, 15, 16 SPECTACULAR BEYOND BELIEF!... Boy St Scout Paper Salvage Wed., October 20th Congratulations The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs, E. H, Gerrow, Oshawa, ex- tend hearty congratulations to them upon the occasion of their 58th wed- Plus! Vera Ralston-Joan Leslie | * Forrest Tucker & Pat O'Brien | ~~ "JUBILEE TRAIL" IN SPECTACULAR TRUCOLOR . COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 9 P.M. o DEOPOPOPOBIROSOPOBOPOND 0000000080808000908080808080808 08 The many friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. James, Bow-. manville, (Canadian Statesman editor) wish to express their congratulations upon the occasion of their 85th wed- ding anniversary, on Friday of this week. . Announcement LEE-LThe Rev. Kenneth J. and Mrs. Lee, (nee Roberts) are happy to an- nounce the birth of a son, Oct, Tth, 1954 at Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario, Mother and baby doing well. Cards of Thanks REISE eotosaD 0s POS0E0E0P0P0E0E00N P0000 SOPOBOSOSOSOBOVOSOPOPOPORO a Money Burnt A Hel bn My Pocket ty Sree A Sovleard ori 0 ; hsdpa fed We wish to thank relatives, friends (hos 9 Tg ok ie loleit and neighbours for their many acts of 4 kindness and expressions of sympathy #2 | shown us during the illness and death of our dear Mother, Mrs. Alf. King, and especially thanking Rev. Mr. Armstrong and Rev.-Mr, Wylie. ~The Family, 44pLUS--CARTOON and SHORT FEATURE | Wednesday. Thursday, October 20- 21 i | recent illness. 4 { FIRE! |, § .& ' y To all those who sent messages and especially to those who brought bak- Greenbank bank W. A. was held on Tuesday, Sept. 28th, The meeting opened with hymn and Scripture reading from Psalm 90, reading, by Mrs. Ernest Till. Bacon led in prayer; Mrs. J. Cooper- thwaite gave a splendid topic entitled '| "Establish the work of thy hands". We were then favoured with a very lovely solo by Mrs. Earl Anderson, "Does Jesus Care?" | Others over 200-- Sat., October 2rd) ding anniversary on October 14; 1954. | ---- : ; £Y TOGETHER FOR I wish to thank the friends, neigh- THE FIRST TIME! bours and Prince Albert Wa A. for In cards and fruit and also the nurses] - M-G-M:'s oREAT and staff of Community Memorial{|l DRAMA OF DESIRE Hospital and Dr. Dymond & Rev. Mr. || UNDER Wylie for their, kindness during my ~Albert Shunk | |f 3 cards since my recent operation and || Scugog The October meeting of the Head W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. T. Redman on Oct, 6th. In spite of the. stormy, cold afternoon, twenty members and one visitor were present: | §§ The meeting was opened with hymn|$ and Lord's Prayer in unison. Thel§ Scripture from Luke and the book of Micah, was read by Mabel Graham, . The roll call was answered with the date and year of our marriages. Fol- lowing the Minutes of our last meet- ing, Irene Carter read from our study book, "The story of peace, and low to achieve it", The report of the Hospital. Auxiliary meeting was read by Reta Rodman. It was moved to donate $16 to the Auxiliary to help purchase furniture for the new children's ward. We also decided to donate a wool blanket for their penny draw. Mrs. Redman has kindly consented to dress another doll for the doll bazaar for the hospital, : We thank all the ladies who sent|$ wool for blankets, thus enabling the|# W.A. to. receive two free blankets for our own purposes. Also our thanks to Catherine Martyn who so capably looked after the shipment for us, Our afternoon program was con- cluded with a "tree" contest which was won by Mrs. Gordon Collins, We closed the meeting with the The regular meeting of the Green- yith Mrs. John Cook presiding. Mrs, W. The president then took charge and thanked group in charge. Secretary's report. was given and also Treasurer's report. Proceeds of booth at H. McMillan's sale amounted to $54.27. A written vote of thanks was voted to be sent to Mr. F. Beare for painting the Church steps. The arrangements were part- ly made for the Holstein Banquet to be catered to on Nov, 17. It was de- cided to withdraw the Annual Turkey dinner this year. The meeting closed with theme song and Mizpah Benediction. Ladies' Wednesday Night Bowling # SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip, 16 oz. . TOMATO SOUP, Campbell's ..........c.ccuuinninrunnns RA for 25¢. | DOWSON'S RED & WiIITE gogFood Be ROSE MARGARINE, 1 Ib. .....covcoinsimnunsnisensnisisnnanns prover y (A TOMATO CATSUP, Libby's 11 08. .......cccvccsusniniens sessrerdenss whe BLE CELL LIL EL "22¢. ar 2 for dle. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Old South, 48 oz. ... WAX BEANS, Aylmer Choice, 20 oz. ......... "r ORANGE MARMALADE, Niagara Kis, 24 OZ. 1uiiiisressnnnn 2DC GRAPEFRUIT, FIOTIAR ..vvvvvesemrsessserssessssssssssinnns 10 LOT 49€s VELVETA CHEESE, ¥; Ib, ........coconierimnininniinmnnnnnnn 296, § BI EYE GREEN PEAS ..... 2 pkas. 47¢c. 4 SIDE BACON, Sliced, Premium . Y 1b, 86c¢. § ORANGES, Sunkist, 2888 iviciirinininennneesssisninsnnessnensninnninn 436s § ~ PLEASE PHONE DELIVERY ORDERS EARLY Phone 91 Port Perry hymn, "Come Thou Thankful People". Joyce Heayn's group served a de- licious lunch to end our afternoon. Among the visitors on the Thanks- giving week-end were Mr. and Mrs, Reg Jones, of Toronto, and Mrs. A.|. | Jeffries, of Toronto, with: Mr. and Mrs, T. Redman; Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Har-|_ grave and family with Mr, and Mrs. C. Graham, ; Mr. and Mrs. Alf Angus, of Roronte, were visitors over the week end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. Reader, when Mr. Angus was stricken with ap- pendicitis, He was taken to Port Perry Hospital where an operation was performed, We are glad to report that he is now recovering very well. Mr. and Mrs, Don Ashbridge and Mrs. A. Ashbridge were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Harrison at Scarboro last Sunday. it 'Several from'the Head Community are attending the Plowing 'Match: at '| Brelau this week, League "Captain Points Spitfires -- (Beth Oke) -- 14 North Stars-- (Marie Brintnell--11 Flyers-- (Nellie Oyler)--10 Jets--(Marg Carnegie)-- 9 Helicopters-- (Rebecca Bruton)-- 7 Hurricanes-- (Louise Carnegie)-- 7 Sunderlands-- (Gwen Rennie)-- 7° Mosquitos-- (Bernice Fines)-- b Mustangs--(Joyce Venning)-- b Bombers-- (Effie Luke)-- b Kitty Hawks-- (Dorothy Marlow)-- 4 Lancasters--(Rene Henry)-- 0 7 High Single--Betty Collins--240. High Double--Betty ollins--225, 240, 174--689. Mabel Cooke--209. Dell J: ardine--202. Marie Brintnell--200. EXTRA LARGE TULIP HYACINTH DAFFODIL CROCUS BULBS A Variety of Colours MASTER FEEDS PORT PERRY ~~ PHONE1 2222332322333232233%2 i :zsssssssssssss FEEDERS WHO KEEP RECORDS EVENTUALLY BUY MASTE (1) oe. : : ! " hr Think, would, save we money to's "1 see you telephone: people always use wood preservative on your poles. Think I should do the same thing when I build my fence?" "Yes, it's a good idea. We've found at Bell that it saves us plenty on repair and replacement costs, That's why we treat telephone poles against rot; why we keep our trucks clean and st John's Preshylerian Church Minister: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A, D.D. ° ) Director of Music: 'Mrs. Marion Heaver, A.R.C.T. Sunday, October 17th, 1954 || Ninety-ninth Anniversary Services || : Guest Predcher--11. 00 a.m, and 7.00 p.m, REVEREND E. A. THOMPSON, B.A, D.D. Clerk of The General Assembly ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND - in good repair; why we put up exchanges and offices to last, - * "It's only common dense, if we are to keep costs down and the price of your telephone service low." 1 you tid lib to gu voll nfematon on he provrston Sf Gondey Deport f I Fore Progucn Iowan : IL Resources, prin B THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Durham County District Convention ~ ONTARIO FARMERS UNION | Thursday, October. 21 | . TOBE HELDAT Bethany at 8.30 p.m. GUEST SPEAKERS--A. V. CORMACK, and others, "All farmers who are interested in a brighter future ry ing and helped'in so many ways, my gincorest thanks. - --Verna Thaxter. are requested to attend. wu \ 4 SHOP ao SAVE AP's NEW SUPERMARKET .SIMCON.. ST. 'N. at BYNG, OSHAWA LOTS OF FREE PARKING >. « OPIN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY "OPEN 'THL 9 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHTS "FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE # OE EEE