LOCAL Cards of Thanks On behalf of Lloyd Balfour, we wish "to extend our most heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the members of the Port Perry Piston Pushers, the teach- | - * ers of the Public School, Wes. Jackson and his orchestra, the merchants who donated door prizes, Mrs. Howard Gibson for donating the turkey for the turkey draw, the donors of the lunch and pop, the=Port Perry Star Co. for printing and advertising, those who gave cash donations and every- one else who, in any way, contributed to the success of the turkey draw and benefit dance held last Friday even- "ing, Oct. 21st. Everyone's kindness is most deeply appreciated, --Ed Balfour and Family. The family of W. A. Evans wish to express to the friends in Port Perry United Church their sincere apprecia- tion for the many kind expressions of sympathy in the recent loss of a dear father. Smith, Evans. Rev. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. In Memoriam HOOD---In loving memory of a dear wife, and mother, Mabel Hood, who passed away, Oct. 25, 1954. "God took her home, It was His will, But in our liearts She liveth still." 4 Lovingly remembered by her husband, Russell Hood and family. C37 ~ Is, | =) . OPEN BOWLING THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENING. WEDNESDAY 2.30 to 5 p.m. FAMILY DOUBLES, FRIDAY 7.30 to 9.30 SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2 to 5 p.m. Public School children 10c. High School Children 16c. Causeway Bowling Lanes : S$, Custom Slaughtering Meat Prepared for Lockers CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY. BUTCHER" PORT PERRY . PHONE 29 -------------- - NEWS THE CHURCHES My ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Rev., B, D. Armstrong, B.A, D.D. Sunday, October 80th-- 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School al Adult Bible Class. 7.00 p.m. --Service withdrawn-- Anniversary Service at Ashburn CHURCH OF THE ASCENION (ANGLICAN) Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th., Rector. Sunday, October 30th, 1955-- 9.30 a.m.--Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.--Suntlay School. 7.00 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, October 30-- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. 11,00 a.m.--Morning Worship-- Subject: "The Birth of a Church" 7.00 p.m.--Rev, L. M. Sommerville, B.A., B.D,, of Courtice will preach PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--David J, Toews Sunday, October 30th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Worship Service 7.30 p.m.--Evening Service. Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Fri, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, -October 30th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Service, Fr., 8 p.m.--Christ's Ambassadors. CHRIST IS THE LIFE Pastor K. R. Sprackett. Xx ~ |4-H Inter-Club ~ [Competition The Provincial 4-H Inter-Club Com- petitions were held at the 0.A.C, at Guelph, on Friday, October 21st. Five hundred 4-H Club Members from all over the Provincé competed this year to make the competition the largest ever held. Ontario County was represented by seven teams and the placings. of these teams are listed below. 4-H Dairy Calf Club Competition 16th--Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club--Ken Wilson, Uxbridge, R.2, Keith Gibson, Blackwater, R. 2. 4-H Beef Calf Club Competition ~ . 12th--Scott 4-H Beef Calf Club-- Keith Thompson, Uxbridge, R. 2, Keith -Davidson, Uxbridge, R. 1. 4-H Grain. Club Competition _ 8rd--Pickering District High School Grain Club--Bev. Bryant, Picker- ing, R.1, Murray Carson, Clare- mont, R. 1. 23rd--Brock 4-H Grain Club--Jim Tremeer, Blackwater, R. 1, Roger Snoddon, Pefferlaw, R. 1. 26th--Port Perry Lions' 4-H Grain -- Club--Bill Barton, Uxbridge, R. 2, Jim Noble, Uxbridge, R. 2. 20th--Scott 4-H Grain Club--Glen Gibson, Uxbridge, R. 2, Ron Shier, Uxbridge, R. 2. 4-H Potato Club Competition 4th--Scott 4-H Potato Club--Mur- | ray Hockley, Claremont, R. '1, Gary Taylor, Pefferlaw, R. 1. . The club members. remained at Guelph for an educational programme on Saturday morning. Tours of the various departments at. the College were organized and club members had a chance to see some of the College work in progress. Week-End SPECIALS, October 20-29 YORK CREAM CORN, 20 oz. ....... rerent viressrninraey rrhrrri wo17e. YORK PUMPKIN, 20 oz. ......... HARRY HORNE'S RAISIN PIE FILL, 20 oz ...............36c. LARGE BREEZE, 5c. OFF REGULAR PRICE : GIANT BREEZE, 10c. OFF REGULAR PRICE ..DON'F FORGET YOUR TREAT FOR THE KIDDIES : - HALLOWE'EN NIGHT Free. Delivery on all orders of $2, 00 or over. DOUPE'S GENERAL'S STORE TA APE ON 2 for 29¢. PRINCE ALBERT | PHONE 485W . : # Pid dp bina bh denis Gait Ban AH PSR NINA ALA '| HOOD IN SONG". | Children T6c.' | Hot Turkey Dinner TERS YY 5 ¢ THAN) yt RE SANE VAT BS COMING EVENTS Annual Bazaar Please note, the Annual Bazaar. of the Church of the Ascension has been changed from the end of October to 1 November 26th. Annual Bazaar and Tea Under the auspices of the W.A. In the basement of the Port Perry United Church Saturday, November 19th at 3.00 p.m, Entertainment FRI, NOVEMBER 4th, at 8.15 p.m.-- Port Perry Public School. A pro- gramme of "WORLD BROTHER- Presented by The Port Perry United Church Choir in aid of the Organ Fund. Remember to keep this date open. Notice Scout Mothers Auxiliary catering service. Menus are available from our banquet convener, Mrs. N.. Kerry. Turkey supper $1.60 per plate. Cold Lunch $1.00 per plate. Special menus arranged at special prices as usual, Turkey Supper St. Margaret's Auxiliary are having a Turkey Dinner in the Presbyterian Church School Room at Uxbridge on Wednesday, Nov, 2, 19556 at § p.m. until all are served. At Seagrave icy Church, Wed- nesday, Nov. 2, 1955. Entertainnlent by. Barbershop Singers of Oshawa. Oct. 27 Euchre | THURSDAY, OCT. 21, at 8 o'clock. of the Catholic Church. Lunch served. "| Admission 60 cents. ¢ ET ree K Greenbank n nu e Fidelis Class The October meeting of the Fidelis Class was held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Stone. The theme of the meet- ing, "Growing in Stature". The meeting opened by singing "Come Ye Thankful People Come." The Seripture reading, Psalm 103 was read by Mrs. Elmer Gibson. Topic was taken by Mrs. W. Stone. A story was read by Mrs. F. Pheonix. Col- lection was received. "More Love To Thee" was sung followed by Lord's Prayer in Unison.' The president Mrs. Blakely then took the chair and thanked the Devo- tional group, also Mrs. Stone for opening her home. A word of wel- come was given to the guests. The minutes were read and approved and the roll call was answered with a gift for the bazaar Chirstmas tree. The treasurer's report was given and a card of thanks read from Mrs, C, Phoenix, Mrs. Jerry Hunter was presented with a silver cup, spoon and fork for each of her twins, The meet- ing closed with the Mizpah Benedic- tion, Lunch was served by group in charge. WONDERS WITH THE REST OF WORLD? «Central Press Canadian Mrs, E. C. Townsend, mother of Capt. Peter Townsend, is seen outside her cottage at Stogum- ber, Somersetshire, Eng., per- haps wondering along with the rest of the world what will be the outcome of her. son's rumor ed romance with Princess Mar- garet. When asked about the possibility of Peter marryin royalty she sald she only wante him to be haopy. Adults $1.50. Iluchre will be held in the Parish Hall | Cae i AR 0 0 ar rE ne SEN nga RIN vedere docile nid din de nial 5 Swbosisi yan es PB a MEN'S CLUB CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION BUCHRE SCHEDULE 1955-56 ........ Oct. 6th, Oct. 20th, Nov. 2nd, Nov. 16th, Dec. 1st, Dec. 15th, Jan. bth, Jan. 19th, Feb. 2nd. Doors open at 8.00 p.m. (Please cut out and keep for reference.) Refreshments. Everyone Welcome. Admission 60c. "H. G. Huteheson, Dince Albert Sunday company 'With Mr. and Mrs, N. Wilson included his sister Mrs. F. Cox; Watterdown; Mrs. Bud Zeller of Guelph; Mr, and Mrs. E. Willerton and boys and Miss D. Playter of Richmond Hill, : Mrs. Ben. Smith enjoyed a couple of days in Toronto, ) Mr. and Mrs, E. McCrea and Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter were among those who attended the Billy Graham Cru- sade. President. Our village mothers who belong to "Mothers Scout Auxiliary" enjoyed the film "Jamboree" in Scout Hall in Town. The W. A. meeting is being post- poned a week owing to other activities. Mr. and Mrs. Grant and family mo- tored to Haliburton on Sunday and visited his sister 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb and girls, Mr. and Mrs, Aldridge, Bowmanville with her brother Mr. and Mrs, R. Por- ter and family,- Mr, and Mrs. J, Beacock, Nestleton. Mr, and Mrs. C. Hill, Blackstock were recent guests with Mr, and Mrs, L. Beacock and boys, Jean Newnham and Grant Beacock put their birthday money in the little red church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Saunders of Heeley Falls with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doupe and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Smith and family of Toronto with Mrs. G. R. Smith and Miss Spence at week-end. PORT PERRY ARENA PUBLIC SKATING © SATURDAY NIGHT | 8: 30 to 10: 30 p.m. ADULTS 50c. ADMISSIONS : SCHOOL CHILDREN 35c. gies SPECTATORS 15¢. Season Tickets $5.00 A (FORMERLY BRYDEN, MOTORS) CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE CHEV. TRUCKS Service and Repairs to all makes of Cars and Trucks - wy Gu For owners of Buick, Pontiac Cars and GMC. Trucks still under warranty. SPE HOWARD MOTORS will service them FREE OF CHARGE. & : Drive in soon or Phone for Further Information Po ~ GLEARANCE SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK . . oy ~. Tires, Tubes and Accessories at Greatly Reduced Prices Have your car WINTERIZED by us. Winter Driving. ~dy pS lore Now is the | time for the CHANGE OVER for ge HOWARD "MOTORS HOWARD CHALLIS, Prop. [] Phone 74