4 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1967 LOCAL M I"lorence Lucchesi, of oy visited with Mrs. CC, Jeffrey and Bob over the week-end. Mis, 7. M. Juckson returned home by plane" on Sunday after spending wo months in Union, New Jersey, with hier son Dr. H. Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, Death NOON--Dicd Feb, 1st, Jos, Noon, 1957, Mr. beloved husband of Jane Short and dear father of Alma (Mrs. lLmerton) Mabel, and Gertrude (Mrs. Cordon Collins) in his 91st year. Fu- neral was held Monday p.m. at the MeDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home. Interment at Scovil C Crgtery, Scugog. Card of Thanks sincerely wish to express my friends and neigh: Tours for all kindness shown me dur- ing my recent stay in the Port Perry Community Hospital. Also a Special thanks to Dr. Rennie, nurses and staff who cared for me. The sto relatives, --Clara Dowson Card of Thanks We wish to thank the friends and _ neighbours for all the thoughtful deeds and kindness during our recent bereavement in the death of our ra- ther, Jos. Noon; also for all' the beau- tiful floral gifts and cards, and to Lev, Romeril for his comforting words. 1 wae all very much appreciated by Alma, Mabel and Gertrude. Births WOOD Murray and Norma Wood (nee Ploughman) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of a son, John Murray, at the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital on Monday, Jan. 28th, 1957, a brother for Maureen and Michael. McFADDEN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert MelFadden(nee Betty Brydges) of Oshawa, a daughter, Sharron Louise, on Feb, Ath, 1957. Gireenbank --The-Pilor-boys--weuld-like-us-to-re- member the skating party at Sunder- land rink and the Pie Social in our Church basement on Saturday night of this week, "Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. E. Lown (nee Sylvia Hancock) on the awrrivel of their son, My. and Mrs, Carnegie and Bill, of Uxbridge, were visiting relatives in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Ernie Reynclds and Marvin were visiting with Mr. and Mrs Ivon Spencer over the week-end, Glad to report Mr. and Mrs, Bush- by are both - feeling better. Mrs. Hooper is still on the sick list, but we hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Harold Baylis is in Toronto East General Hospital where he underwent ful operation last Saturday. Last report his condition was good. Next Sunday morning there will be The Young Worship- pers League will receive their diplom- and pn We hope for a good con- a4 sueeess [SF RI ciak sery ices regration, Causeway Lanes PORT PERRY UPEN/BOWLI -- N EWS mr = aR Te THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN | Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th., Rector Sunday, February 10th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evening Prayer and Sermon After Service, meeting of the Ad- visory Council in the Parish Hall. 2 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, February 10th 10 a.m.--Sunday School \ 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.D., will be the guest preacher ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: © Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B. A,, D. D. Sunday, February 10th-- 11 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m. Lvening Worship PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Paul Delaney Sunday, February 10th-- Sunday School at 10 a.m, Morning Service at 11 a.m, Evening Service at 7.00 p.m. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Minister; Rev. J. K. Braham, M. A. B.D. Sunday, February 10th--"% 10.15 a.m.--Scugog Church (Grace) Church and Sunday School 11 a.m.--Scugog Church (Head) Sunday School 11.15 a.m.--- Manchester Church Church and Sunday School 1.15 p.m.-= Prospect Church Church and Sunday School The dawn of God's dear Sabbath Breaks o'er the earth again, As some sweet summer morning After a night of pain." } We give you a very cordial welcome to come and worship with us. a ~ |COMING EVENTS Euchre The Rebekahs are holding a euchre on Friday, Feb. 22, 1957 in the lodge Everyone is welcome. Lunch will be served. Admission b0c. per person. Feb. 7 rooms, Home Baking Sale Afternoon Tea and a Sale of Home Baking on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 28rd from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Parish Hall of the Church-of the Ascension. under the auspices of the Women's Guild. Feb. 21 Hard Time Dance AND P Y, on Saturday, Feb. Oth at Manchester Hall, sponsored by the Manchester "Friendly Group". Everyone welcome. Lunch provided. Admission bOe. Sunday Evening Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A,, B.D,, of Scugog Pastoral Charge will be the guest speaker at the Sunday evening service of the United Church. Paper Salvage Boy Scout Paper Salvage on March 2, 1957. Papers will be picked up in Prince Albert on this date, as well as in Port Perry, Scugog News | The Head Farm Forum will meet next Monday evening.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham. It is a very interesting topic under the head- ing "Does She Put the Price Tag on?" Last Monday evening the group met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. Red- man and discussed the "Gordon Com- mission" Report, a ; The service at the Head Memorial Church last Sunday evening was very well attended and all 'enjoyed the special music by the Junior Choir and Mr. Stouffer's group. These evening gatherings are a great success ,and are a credit to the island and to Rev. Mr. Braham. Mr. and Mrs. R. McRae of Ajd¥ were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Don Gerrow on Wednesday, January 30th, to cele- brate Roy Gerrow's seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Young of Scar- boro were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Don Gerrow last Sunday. The Head W.A. held a supper rare) Thursday averinit, and had a fine at- tendance in spite of a great many colds, ete. About $20 was made. Mrs. Jack Kane and baby Carol Ann left on February 1st for St. George. N.B., where they will join Mr. Kane who is stationed there at present, Blackstock United Church W.A. met in the Sun- day School room Wednesday night with an attendance of 38. After the theme song and prayer, the President read a poem "Which Are You?" Mrs. Cecil Hill gave the Devotional. The good cheer, parsonage, and treasurer's York Frozen Rea PHONE 29 CAWKER BR | Roasting Chickens .. 7......2 boxes 39c. Braising Ribs . RET rI 1b. 35¢. "The Family Butcher" Z....per Ib. 4oc. PORT PERRY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. Harold J. Williamson, Pastor Sunday, February 10th-- 10 a.m.-- Sunday School 11 am. --Morning Worship. ~The Pastor . 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting I'riday, 8 p.m., Feb, 8--Social Evening "was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord". --Psalm 122:1 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR Radio Station CKLB, 1350 on your Dial Oshawa ivery Sunday Morning at 10.05 "We need our Church-- our Church needs us." Dee. 26-67 Cedar Creek ~ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kemp and Bud ave holidaying in Florida. Mr. Howard Goodman and Miss [Frances Goodman of Hayter, Alberta, were visiting their cousin, Garnie Cochrane, last week. . Victor Laroque built a hut for ice fishing. They took it to Lake Simcoe last week-end. Ronnie Laroque and his cousin, Gilbert Mills, stayed there fishing last week. oo Miss IFlossie Spencer and brother John visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manns in Raglan last Sunday after- noon. Mr. Manns is convalescing after an operation in Oshawa General Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elgin White of Port Perry, visited Mrs, Kilpatrick and Geo. last Monday afternoon. Carol Laroque started to work in Uxbridge last Monday. also OPEN EVERY NIGHT unti CLOSED ON TUESDAY at 1.30 P.M. For Free Delivery Phone 485 w reports were received, Sixteen thank Considerable | for the March of Dimes. ceived $242.86 from the Township. Glad to report that Mr. George of our | Saunders was able to return home you notes were read. business was transaeted. A commit- tee was appointed to make some ar- rangements for the celebration 26th anniversary, March 18th. The Port Perry Pee Wee team came over Wednesday night and had a game with Blackstock Bantams Class D which 'ended with a tie, 1-1. The O.N0. ladies are very grateful to all who received them so graciously from hospital Saturday. hockey in his 91st year. 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