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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 May 1957, p. 4

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% LESS YAR #0 5 AA 2 T 3 i $ 4 § ? 4 "i ¢ x Fad Sh Wd SA En wb ld mn § wn Jasihive chub = Nan Correction We regret that this announcement appeared with the wrong date last week. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Melvin James an- 'nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mayrene Elizabeth, to Peter Ernest Sulman, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. G, Ernest Sulman, The marriage to take place on June 8th at 3 p.m. in the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry. Card of Thanks I would like to express my sincere thanks to my friends and neighbours, to Dr, Rennie, the nurses and staff for their kindness during my recent illness Port Perry. Joan Warren, Card of Thanks The family of the late Arthur Sleep wish to express their sincere thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives, for cards, flowers and many acts of kindness, also Rev. McNeil for his visits, and words of comfort, during our recent sad bereavement, In Memoriam HEAYN--In loving memory of a dear little class-mate, Larry, who passed away, May 24th, 1956. 'Rke memory of his dear wee 'ways Will linger with us all our days. Swectest flower, too sweet to stay, God took him away. So sadly missed by his Sunday School Class and teacher, Mrs. Rodman. In Memoriam HEAYN--In loving memory of our dearest little son and brother Larry Gordon, who passed away very sud- denly on the evening of May 24, 1956, in his 4th year. We little knew when we woke that morn The sorrow the day would bring, For the call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear, Sometimes it's hard to understand Why somethings have to be, - But in His wisdom God has planned Beyond our powers to sec. God gave us strength to fight it, And courage to bear the blow, But what it cost to lose you No one will ever know. Sadly missed and ever remembered by Mummy, Daddy and sister Linda. in the Community Memorial Hospital, | NEW CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev. K. W. Scott, L.Th., Rector Sunday, May 26th-- 11.00 a.m,--Sunday School 7.00 p.m.--"Christ in the Concrete City"--a religious drama. _, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B. A,, D, D. Sunday, May 26th-- 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Paul Delaney Sunday, May 26th-- Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning Service at 11 a.m, Ryne Service at 7.00 p.m. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A. B.D, Minister Sunday, May 26th-- 9.16 a.m.--Prospect Church. 'é 10.156 a.m.--Manchester Church 11.16 a.m.--Scugog "'Grace'- Church Come and bring the family to church PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, May 26th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 am.--"Peace, be Still" "And there was a great calm" No evening service. 1 THE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY * Rev. Harold J. Williamson, Pastor® Sunday, May 26th-- y 10 am.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship * 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service® 'Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting * Friday, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples' Everyone Welcome q THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE AIR Radio Station CKLB, Oshawa 1360 on your Dial Every Sunday Morning at 10.05 "We. need our Church-- our Church needs us." Dec. 26-R7 . . [3 In Memoriam WILSON--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Wil- liam, who passed away May 23, 1953. Those whom we love go out of sight But never out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. Lovingly remembered by his wife and famliy. OPEN EVERY NIGHT until 9 _ ForFree ~ DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE Prince Albert, Ontario We Carry a Complete Line of : Groceries,' Fresh Meats, Vegetables, also Frozen Foods, Sunbeam Bread and Cakes CLOSED ON TUESDAY at 1.30 P.M. Vv p.m. . Delivery Phone 485 w COAL "STOCK UP NOW! SUMMER PRICES -- $28.00 PER TON ~ NUT and STOVE WITH $1.00 OFF FOR CASH J READING CORNERSTONE QUEEN ELIZABETH BUILDING dent of the Canadian National Exhi- bition, laid the cornerstone for the new $3,600,000 Queen Elizabeth Build- ing at the CNE May 16th. COMING EVENTS Annual Sporis Day Greenbank, Ontario, will eld on Saturday, June 16th, 19677 Ball games races, fun for all the family, Sporismen Dinner To be held in the St. John's Presby- terian Church on Tuesday, May 28th, at 6.46 p.m. Sponsored by the Port Perry Chamber of Commerce in honor of the Brooklin Combine Junior "C" Hockey Team. Guest speaker will be Doug Maxwell noted T.V. and Radio Sportscaster. Tickets $3.00 available from Committee men. Myrtle UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Anniversary Sunday, June 2nd at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Ken Heron of Ashburn and Waterloo College, formerly of Myrtle, student for the ministry, will be guest speaker, Special Music by the Children's Choir. Come and let us worship together, May30 ' Anniversary On Sunday, May 26th, the Seagrave Sunday School is holding its Anniver- sary services,c 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Guest speaker for both services Mr. J. Mills of Little Britain. Special Music. On May 29th a supper will be served. Adults $1.00 and children 60c. Inter-School Rally The Annual Inter-School Rally con- ducted by Rev. C. R. Nelson will be held in the High School Auditorium on Wednesday, May 29th at 8 p.m. Songs, Quizzes, Sword drill, Flannel- graph. Everyone welcome. Card of Thanks I would like to extend my sincere thanks to my neighbours and friends for their many cards letters, flowers, plants, enquiries and prayers and also special thanks to the Reverends K, W. Scott, R. H. Wylie, Dr. B. D. Arm- strong, Canon P. Chaperlin, Rural Dean A. B. Cathcart, G. Nicholson, C. D, Cross, Archdeacon, H. D. Cleverdon, Drs. M. B. Dymond, S. P. Kandel and the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, for their kind care during my recent stay in hospital, H. F. Pelletier. "Old at user! -- Man, You're Crazy Forget your agel Thousands are p-ppy at 70. Try "'pepping up".with Ostrex, Contains tonic for weak, rundown feeling duc solely to body's lack of iron which many men and women call "old." Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for pep, younger feeling, this very day, New fe acquainted" size only 60¢, For sale at all drug stores everywhere, In Memoriam STEVENSON - JORDON--In lov- ing memory of a dear grandmother, Louisa Monica, who passed away May 23rd, 1956. "Tis sweet to know we'll meet again Where troubles are no more, And that the one we loved so well Has just gone on before. Always remembered by granddaughter Marie Cassidy. In Memoriam BROWN -- In loving memory of William A. Brown, who passed away May 23, 19562. We cannot clasp your hand Your face we cannot see, But let this little token Tell that we remember thee. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. Bay of Quinte Conference Meets in Renfrew The 33rd Bay of Quinte Conference of the United Church of Canada will be held in Trinity-St. Andrew's Unit- ed Church, Renfrew from June 4 - 7 with ministerial and lay delegates dance. There are seven Presbyteries within the bounds of the Conference-- Lindsay, Oshawa, Petédrborough, Co- bourg, Belleville, Kingston and Ren- frew. Rev, C. Gardner Ward is min- ister of the Conference Church and Miss Pearl Wilson is deaconness in this church. : Rev. H. A. Mellow, Northminste United Church, Oshawa, is President of Conference. He will conduct the sessions each day and will install his successor on Friday morning. g Local arrangements concerning bil- leting, meals and accommodations are under the direction of committees in Trinity-St. Andrew's United Church, Renfrew. . Special speaker for the noon-day devotional periods will be Very Rev. Dr. C. M. Nicholson, Principal of Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax and form- er Moderator of the United Church of Canada. . He will address Confer- ence on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings at 11.46. Dr. Ni- cholson will also be the guest speak- | er at the Lay Association Banquet on Thursday evening. Conference will be honoured by an official visit from the Moderator of the United Church of Canada, Right Rev. Dr, James S. Thomson, Dean of Divinity Hall, United Theological Col- lege, Montreal. Dr. Thomson will give the address to the ordinands at the Ordination Service on Wednesday evening, Who United the Co-Operative Movement? An English-born journalist named George Keen is credited with forming the Co-operative Union of Canada in 1909. He remained general secretary of the union until 1943, He was wide- ly known as editor of the Canadian Co-operator, which was the oldest co- operative organ on the continent when it ceased publication in 1947. His memoirs, Birth of a Movement, were published in 1950 and he died at his home in Brantford, Ontario, in 1953. from 220 pastoral charges in atten-| Holiday Toll Stands at 73 Canada's holiday death toll stands at 73. _ The traffic death toll during the three-day Victoria Day week-end far exceeded the 27 predicted by the Cana- dian Highway Safety Conference, a Canadian Press survey showed. Forty-six persons died in traffic ac- cidents in' the period from 6 p.m, on + ' Wednesday ONE OF THE GREATEST FOR ONTARIO RIDING P-C HISTORY JOHN DIEFENBAKER NATIONAL LEADER Progressive Conservative -- Party of Canada MIKE STARR Progressive Conservative Ontario Riding and Other Notables Will Address a GIANT RALLY IN THE Oshawa Collegiate SIMCOE ST. NORTH Wed., May 29th At 8.00 p.m. BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS GIANT RALLY FOR RIDES TO RALLY, Phone . Bob Kenny; 266R Mrs. Santer, 289 Fred T. Walsh, féwly elected Presi. Mr. Walsh, for many years a mem- ber of the Women's Committee of the CNE, has had an active part in plan- ning the new building for Women's activities; therefore, it is fitting that he should be President when the new building is completed. The Queen Elizabeth Building, so- named with the consent of Her Ma- Jesty, is designed to house both the a aaa ni PO I BAA A NS AO Women's Department activities, and house the administrative offices of the provide the EX with a cultural centre which may serve year-round Conven- tion and Cultural events. Until completion of the new build- ing this year, Women's Department was scattered through several build- ings at Exhibition Park, * This year, for the first time, these numerous ac- tivities will be concentrated in the one building. Planners and builders have combined beauty with utility," Mr. Walsh said, at the cornerstone laying ceremonies, It is one of the most modern perma- nent Exhibition buildings in the world. And it is a fitting addition to the world's largest annual Exhibition. a es BK A tl 3 9 The Queen Elizabeth building will EX, as "well as the Women's World. One section is devoted to the 1,350 seat theatre with one of only three revolving stages in use anywhere in the world. This feature enables the audience to watch one set while an- other is being prepared on the back sectiofi of the stage. The' building also contains a large, fully equipped dining room and kit- chens for the daily luncheons of the guests of the Exhibition, Mr, Walsh said that the contractors have set a targe} date of July 1st for completion of the building and the move into the new offices. Friday to midnight Monday as Cana- dians took to the roads by the thou- sands despite poor weather reported throughout most of the country. The toll surpassed last year's 28 fatalties in auto accidents. The over-all death toll from high- way accidents, drownings and other causes compared with 71 in 1956 and 74 the previous year, "Christ in the Concrete City" A RELIGIOUS DRAMA Will be presented in the } Church of the Ascension PORT PERRY Sunday, May 26th, at 7.00 p.m. THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ol TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the Council of the Village of Port Perry for the sale of the following parcel of Part of lot No. 27 on the west side of Perry Street Tenders to be in hands of land: and having a frontage of 27 feet. the Clerk by May 27, 1957, at 5 p.m. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. F. RAINES, CLERK, Village of Port Perry J CAWKER BROS. Home Cured Corned Beef .... 45c. York Frozen Strawberries . . .. ..J3c. York Orange Juice, .......2 fins 25c. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING : UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK PHONE 29 PORT PERRY 4 4 4 $ 4 4 4 peeeed WUNDERLAND On SCUGOG LAKESHORE Follow the 14th Concession East from Seagrave BOATS Dancing Each Evening ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY REFRESHMENTS 5 PICNIC GROUNDS Sesssssssssstttsttccsteasteserosssssrsssete PHOEBE'S HAIRDRESSING Opening 'Week Special Beginning May 27th $10.00 COLD WAVE FOR $8.50 Phone 124 until May 27th, and after that the hone Number will be 554. 200C0808CH0E0ACE08 CH eC 0,50 ae ese ne? Teas The Oshawa and district Branch of the Canadian Diabetic Association wishes to register every diabetic under twenty years of age, The purpose of the registration is two-fold-- 1--For Emergency Purposes. 2--To determine the number and age groups who might be available for a proposed camp. 10 BE EA Ee LL A NT TIN ARE ovis PATONTE INBING cor ririrnssssssmismsimrsnsnmsinmsmim Address . EE A El TTR PEPE AL MPEP AA PHONE NO. da i is Mail to: Mr. Jack Francis, R.R. No, 1, Columbus, Ontario. Parents please forward the above information before May 22, to the above address, "Bp

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