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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Apr 1957, p. 4

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v2 or i oe A pied A Wo il mi oy at oN SRR EA) Nv # land until April 12th. 'Births 1955. 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, 1957 LOCAL NEWS Travels fo Scotland Mrs. Jesse Hope flew over to Scot- land to visit her sisters and brothers and other relatives. She arrived in Dundee a few hours late after facing a head wind most of the way, but reports that the trip was otherwise "unieventful. Mrs. Hope expects to stay in Scot- Announcement Mrs. Evelyn Keeler of Port Perry, wishes to announce the engagement of her eldest daughter, Bernice Eveleen, to Grant Forsyth, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Forsyth of Uxbridge; the marriage to take place on Saturday, April 6th at 7 p.m. in the Anglican Church, Uxbridge, Ontario. OLSEN---Shelley Charmine is anx- ious to announce the safe arrival of her new baby brother, Thomas Fred- erick, 7 pounds, 12 ozs., on March 27, 1967, at Community Memorial Hos- pital, Port Perry. The happy parents are Fred and Aileen (nee Skerratt) who would like to thank their friends and neighbours, for cards, flowers and gifts and also a special thanks to Dr. Dymond and the nurses at the hospital. HEAYN -- Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Heayn are happy to announce the birth of a son, Jimmy Cecil, 9 lbs. 13 oz., on Sunday, March 24th, 1957, at. Port Perry Memorial Hospital, a. brother for Vickie Lee. I [n Memoriam In loving mémory of my only brother, Cecil Yait, who left us so suddenly, April 12th, 1956. Good was his heart, his friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around. To a wonderful life came a sudden end. He died as he lived everyone's friend. Ever remembered by your loving sister, Carrie Gorrill. TEASE -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Norman G. Tease, who passed away, April 6th, His thoughts were all so full of %, He never could forget, And so we think that where he is, He must be watching yet. As angels keep their watch up there Please, God, just let him know © That we down here do not forget, | THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN K. W. Scott, L.Th,, Rector Sunday, April 7--Passion Sunday 11 a.m.---Holy Communion Sunday School Wednesday, April 10--Litany-- -fol- lowed by discussion in the Parish Hall. . & Rev. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. JOHN'S Minister: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B. A., D. D. Sunday, April 7th. 11 a.n.--Sunday School - 7 p.m.--Evening Worship \ PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Paul Delaney Sunday, April Tth, Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning Service at 11 a.m, Fvening Sexvice at 7.00 p.m. \0 The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.A. Minister 10.15 a.m.--Scugog Church (Grace) 11.00 a.m.--Sgugog S. S. (Head) 11:15 am.--MANCHESTER 1.156 p.m.--PROSPECT CHURCH 7.30 p.m.--SCUGOG (Head) il T Wingt THE MEANING OF THE ' CROSS. Come and Worship with us. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister 10 'a.m..--Sunday School 11 a.m.--A Christian and His Creed (6) 1 Believe in the Holy Catholic Church 7 p.m.The film on Martin Luther PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - Rev. Harold J: Williamson, Pastor * 10 a.m.--Sunday School « 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, * oro "The Blood Covenant". Communion . 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. ® "Russia 'and the Middle East in the] light of Bible Prophecy." 'oq x) THE Eunpay SCHOOL B OF THE -AIR Radio Station. CKLB, Oshawa 1350 on your Dial Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 "We need our Church-- our Church needs us." Dee. 26-7 ~ We Tove and miss him so. i Sadly missed and ever remembered by his wife Elsie and daughters, Pauline and Noreen. TEASE -- In loving memory of Norman G. Tease, who passed away, April 6, 1955. We cannot Lord Thy purpose see, But, all is well that's done by Thee. Always remembered by sister Cora. DRUEAN---In loving memory of a dear mother, Gladys Druean; who passed away April 6, 1949, To use she has not passed away, Nor has she travelled far. She entered God's own lovely room And. left the door ajar. It's only good night Mother, dear, It's just what we used to say, We'll see you again in the morning At the dawn of a beautiful day. Sadly missed and ever remembered by your daughter, Joyce Ann Druen. PORT PERRY - WIIEE WILLE" Y wee HENGE WOU, a, THE ROVSTEC DRALRLDNIS HUH T0 PRODICE BIGGER MOVELS.. Jack Pargeter Service Station Phone 522W PHON E 29 CAWKER BROS. / Fresh Boneless Picnics ......Th. 55¢. WITH DRESSING Schneiders Shortening... .2 Ibs. 49c. - (CRISPY FLAKE) Wieners .................... Ib. Be. "The Family Butcher" « PORT FERRY on SERRATE SL iY Be i taming un slic s halt A EERE SPECIAL FILM SRE a RE A THIS, Vb ns? COMING EVENTS Euchre. EUCHRE AND ENTERTAINMENT The local C. PS & T. Committee Oddfellows and RebeKahs are holding a euchre and entertainment on April 12th, 8.00 p.m. Chickens for prizes. of Benevolent Work, Proceeds in aid Lunch served. Hard Time Dance in the Recreation Centre, Blackstock, April 12. Sponsored 'by the O.N.O. Club. Montgomery orchestra. Danc- ing 9-1, Lunch and prizes. Admis- sion $1.00 each. - March Merriment The Young Pcople's Union of the Port Perry United Church are pre- senting a repeat performance of their popular entertainment, "March Mer- viment" in the High School autitorium on April 15 at 8 p.m. aprll Rummage Sale at the Parish Hall, Church of the As- cension, on Saturday, May 4th at 2 p.m., under the auspices of the Even- ing Guild. Good used clothing, home baking and afternoon tea. Jveryone is welcome, aprd Sunday, April 7th "Martin Luther" will be shown in the Port Perry United Church at 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Sunday School. Farmer's Union Meeting in Scugog Hall at 8.30 p.m. on Friday, April bth, .P.Rod & Gun Club rPORT PERRY ROD & GUN CLUB wi|l méet in the room above Brock's Department Store on Monday evening p.m. Every member is requested to attend. Coming Event The Port gL Choral Society will sing the "St. Luke Passiar" on Good I'riday Evening at 8.00 p.m. in the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry. Guest soloists will be Marion Heaver, Soprano, - John Kileeg, tenor; Alan Jackson, organist. Teacher Wanted Port Perry Public School requires a gentleman teacher for a- Grade VI ,Class or a lady teacher for a Grade IT Class for September. Salary schedule in effect; allowance for ex- perience. Apply stating age, quali- fications, experience, and name of your last Public School Inspector, to Mr. Norman Heayn, Secretary, Port Perry Public. School Board, Port Perry, Ont. april 11 LISTEN TO * MICHAEL STARR, M.P,, (P.C.) REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT at 1.16 p.m. SUNDAY over Radio Station CKLB OSHAWA SAR Ed ok 3 PR ei a ani Ab at the lodge rooms.. Ont. County Wins 'Two Championships At Peterborough Albert Hockley, Claremont, and Heber Down, Brooklin, brought hon- ours to themselves and to Ontario Co. when they won 'the Potato and Oat Championship Awards respectively at the Central Ontario Spring Show which was held in the Memorial Cen- tre, Peterborough, on March 19-20-21. Albert Hockley, Claremont, won the Potato Championship on his bushel of ireen Mountain potatoes and Heber Down, Brooklin, won the oat cham- pionship on a sample of Rodney 'oats. Several farmers from Ontario Coun- ty exhibited at one of the largest seed shows which the Central Ont. Spring Show has ever had. This show draws entries from Frontenac County on the cast to Ontario County in the west. The Scott 4-H was squeezed out of first place by the Potato Club from Hastings County, which also won the 4-H Club Award.. ONTARIO COUNTY WINNERS Potato Championship Award--Al- Vert Hockley, Claremont No. 1 Potatoes, «¥arly Maturing 1--Harold Norton, Claremont 2--Ivan Norton, Goodwood Potatoas, Medium Maturing 2--Albert Hockley, Claremont 4--Ivan Norton, Goodwood 6--Harold Norton, Claremont Potatoes, Late 1 and Championship---Albert Hock- ley, Claremont - be 3--Ivan Norton, Goodwood 6--Harold Norton, Claremont Oat Championship--Heber Down of Brooklin Oots, Late-- 1 and Championship--Heber Down 4--Russell Morrison, Beaverton 11---Maustyn McKnight, Uxbridge Barley 6--Russell Morrison, Beaverton - T---Milton Parkin, Brooklin 8---Ralph Veitch, Uxbridge 'Wheat 3--Heber Down, Brobklin Rye--1 Frank Westney, Pickering 2--John Leask, Seagrave 2--Ralph Veitch, Uxbridge 3--Harold Norton, Claremont Corn--4---Jack Leek, Sandford Registered Barley T--Ralph Veitch, Uxbridge 8--Milton Parkin, Brooklin Registered Oats, Late 9--Ralph Veitch, Uxbridge 13--H, G. Westney, Pickering Si) Monday Night Bowling ks ing in this order: Moths Mosquitoes Grasshoppers Crickets Hornets Caterpillars Beetles Termites Bees Butterflies Ants Spiders High Single--Olive Harrison 236 High Triple--Clara Martyn 565 Over 200--Pat Lane 210; Margaret Cornish 215; Olive Harrison 236; Clara Martyn 209; Marjorie Ed- -wards 210; Elsie Pogue 206; Alice * Village of Port Perry for the sale of the following parcel 'land, now the property of the Corporation of Port Perry, / TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the Council of the of land: Lots 210, 211, 212, and Parts of Lots 213 and 216, together with the" C. N. R. Right-of-Way adjacent to said 1ying west of Water Street, Sealed Tenders will be received up to April 12th, 1967, until 5.00 p.m. Highest or any tender not necessarily ac ac- : $4 cepted ¢ bed) F. RAINES, Clerk 0) april 11 The Village of Port Perry «~~ NOTICE Re: Port Perry Public School Parents who are planning to send children to the KINDERGARTEN "PRIMARY CLASS in September, to assist in organizing for the Fall Term, please register the child on or before APRIL 8th, 1957. Send the child's name date of birth to the school or telephone 337. Pupils who - are five years of age on or before December 31st, 1957, will - be accepted in September, according to the revised Public School Act. R. H. CORNISH, S. E. BEARE, Principal. Chairman of P, S. Board. April 4 . WAR EE ri it x 1 Here' where your money tks BIG | Your nearest Buick dealer is the best man in town to get to know--right now! He's making it mighty easy for you to get everything you want in a fine car...ina new Buick, of course. It's all a matter of what you get for what you spend ...and just look at what you do get in any Buick! That's when your excitement starts to rise--with your first look at these classically bedutiful lines. And when you're behind the wheel -- feeling the instant response of that new Variable Pitch Dynaflow*-- your excite- ment mounts even higher. It's a new kind of performance, sparked by brilliant obedience from a big 364- cubic-inch V8 engine. Then you brake to . a gentle stop--or even a quick one--and . you: learn how Buick's levelized braking Right now... : Buick Super 2-door Riviera NUS i YD GRR WT A SI WS SE ROSSI STE SE BR Ge FE LS WS Sere virtually ends the down-in-front dip you've had to live with up to now. You go around curves and corners with the confidence of a cat on a carpet--like a train on tracks. That's Buick's combina- : tion of ball-joint suspension, a new lower centre of gravity and unique front-end geometry that gives you the easiest handling and surést cornering you've ever known. You go on and on--getting happier and -happier--and your money's talking bigger and bigger every mile, Visit your Buick dealer and take the wheel of-a '57 Buick. Do it today! * New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century-- optional at mod. ost on the Special. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE M-1157D ARCHER MOTORS - PORT PERRY » . PHONE 57W l E | ANNOUNCING OPENING OF THE /JACKSON'S Bread & Pastries the Emmerson Blocks, a J LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER CO. Offering a Full Line of BREAD, PASTRIES, CAKES & ROLLS Place Your Order Now for Hot Cross Buns fo be delivered Good Friday mornin oh "IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU" Phone mn by: i x AN SREP TRYE Hy AY sl RL x, AT | CA ERY CNR RY

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