EN --_ a Te 5 an " O 3 Sy 7" Albert Clarke of Oshawa. Ame ian. x . Grant him, Jesus, heavenly rest. 'In Memoriam "on Thursday where he will spend the Hh pos TBs and for Christmas. "family in the passing of his brother * Christmas. p=*Tn loving oF of Rus- Hood who pad Bway Dec. 31st, 1956. ,-chéery smile, a pleasant way, por ping hand to all he knew; He was so kind, so generous and true; On earth he nobly did his best, His wife, Mabel. HOOD -- In loving memory of a dear father, Russell Hood, who passed away, Dec. 81, 1856. God took him home, it was His will, Bot in our hearts he liveth still, Ever remembered by the Family. Card of Thanks All members of the Staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all who remembered them with cards and gifts! during the holiday season and. during | the past year, Announcement - Mr. and Mis. Roy Harper wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Kathliren Grace to Ronald Willis rke, son of Mr. and Mrs. The wed- ding to take place January 11th at - Seagrave. Manchester + Among the Christmas visitors were x Muriel Lamb, Peterboro with Mig 'nts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb; Harry 0, Cowan, Toronto"and Mr. Mrs, A. RoaéhMinden with Mr. and with Mr, ang Mp, Fd. Mole, Myrtle Miss Loretta Sonley, Wivey 'Dobson. and 'Mrs, Clie Sonley, - "Hhvith Mr. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. B. D, Armstrong, B.A, D, D. Sunday, Jan. 5th-- 11,00 'a.m, Sunday School 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship '7 The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Sundays Jan, 5th-- 10.16. a.m,--Scugog ' Church (ists) 11,16 a.m.--Scugog S. S, (Head) 11,16 a.m.--Manchester Chirch 1.16 p.m.--Prospect Church 7 © *7.30 p.m.--Scugog Church (Head) Commence the New Year by coming to church and worshipping with us. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8. Linstead, Minister Sunday, Jan, 5th-- 10 'a.m.--Sunday School 11 a,m.--Morning Worship and Jr. Sunday School. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper "PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. Walter H. Crawford | Sunday, Jan. 5th-- 10 a,m.--Sunday School 11 a.m/~--Morning Worship 1 p.m.--Evangelistic S8ervice.~ Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting Friday, 8 p.m.--Young Peoples .: Come and Worship with us. 9 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. 26-87 CAUSEWAY Schnapp Buffalo iol ¥ with ola art Mitchel], Mr. Fl aylor and Brenda ang Mr, and Mrs. - W. Crosier, Spr. a Mrs, W. F. Cros or. SpoiWith bid _ ruTiy pion nd rites No ' ¢ wa and Mrs. Robt, Archer and sons Port Perry with Mrs, Gladys Archer. Mr. Harry Stevens left for Florida winter. Miss Doreen Black and Mr. Robert Black and friend of Toronto were 'with Mr. and Mrs, Bud Black for the holiday. Dr. Donald and Mrs, Christie and daughters were with Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations "to--My. and Mrs. Art Gibson on the birth of a bahy daughter. Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. D. Long and Douglas of Uxbridge spent Christmas with Mrs. H. Armstrong and Clarence. Deepest sympathy is extended to My, 'A, Handel and Mrs. Handel and 'the late William Handel of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Banks entertain- ed Mr. Bapks family of Toronto for ~ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ballard, Miss Della Ballard and Mr. Frey Guy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E, Ballard. wos BOWLING LANES, starts at9 p.m. sharp Open Bowling 'til 9 o'clock Everyone welcome. family of Campbellford and Miss June Hill of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Emby and family spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods of Toronto, called on E. Ballard's on Tuesday evening, Friday evening. Mr. Stan Slack of Claremont. ronto. . Mr. and Mrs, Port Perry for Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emby and farm. Mr. and Mrs. Reid, of Uxbridge, | visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Rothwell on |¥ and Mrs, Talbert Evans, Mr. 5 and Mrs. Jack Johnston and family, |# spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. |§¥ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie spent & the holiday with their family in To- | & E. Ballard was in H 'Master Rodney Locke, of Port Perry 5 is spending a few days at the Ballard | § Coming Events Monster Bingo. a | Monday Nigh hbsarn, Oshawa, ho 8 pm. int , games; one jack- $20,.7§150. and two jackpots of $250. oor Prizes. Admission $1. 0. Old Time Methodist Awakening Meetings held each Sun- day at Burketon School House at 8.00. pm, Everyone welcome. Rev, E. E, Magee, Toronto, o, pastor, PAIN |Birjhday Tea JANUARY 10th, 1958--Thé Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a Birthday Tea on this date, in recognition of the bth Anniversary of the Opening of our Community Memorial. Hospital. Please keep this date in mind. ; Further An- nouncement later, Dec, 26 Final Christmas Tree Pick Up, * | Tuesday, January {Tth, 1958 Blackstock The Anglican - Y.P.A. held their Christmas party in the Parish Hall Monday evening, Dec. 23. A most enjoyable time was spent in games dancing, exchange of gifts and re- freshments. On Tuesday night Holy Communion was administered 'in the Anglican | Chureh at mid-night. There was a very good attendance at the 11 p.m. worship service in the United Church Tuesday. Some were present from Cadmus, Nestleton and 'Caesarea as well as Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kyte and fa- mily spent several days with their parents and families at Tillsonburg. "Mrs. Jno. Marlow is. visiting Mr. and Mrs. fvan Shook and Marjorie Anne, Toronto. A Mr. Merlin Talley, Winnipeg, flew | home for the holidays. Rev. and Mrs. Jno. Romeril, Philys and Nancy, Kingston, spent a few days with Rev. and Mrs. P, Romeril and Dennis, Mr. and 'Mrs. Mac. Tol- mie, Toronto joined them for Christ- mas day. 2 : Congratulation to Mr. and Mrs. Aad, INR their 58th wedding anni- Mrs. Neil, and Miss Catherine spent the day with them, then went to the Milton Fisher's, Caesarea, for supper and the evening. Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer were:--Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Yellowlees and girls" Solina, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and fa- mily and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Larmer spent Wednesday with the Harvey Yellow- lees, Solina. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and children with Mr. and Eber Snowden, Courtice. Mrs. Mr. | Mrs, Keith and Cindy Low; Mr. versary on. Christma Thei elen; Mr. bly Pane! gop daughter, Mrs, H, Bailey and grand- oe "childrens ac AY children, Merlin of Winnipeg, Mr. & Mrs. Richard VanCamjr y and Mrs. Glenn oo vag day and Friday ~~~ ag ig od St. MaEEZS guests of the A. Woehta «Fred Trewins:--Mrs. Robt, Dick- | ey, Nestleton; Mr, and Mrs. Earl Tre- | win Donald and Doreen, Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Trewin and Carol, Mimico; Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Hof, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Weir Swain, Toronto and Mrs, H. Marlow with Mr. and Mrs, 'Clarence Marlow. Mr, and Mrs, Russel Mountjoy with Mrs, Ce- cil Fer , Newcastle. Mr. an rs, Hugh Muiphy: and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alb, Murphy and Gary, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy and family and Mrs, Edith) Murphy, Tyrone, with Mr, and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Donna and Dennis," Mrs. Edith Murphy remain. ed for a while. We are happy to re- port she is recovering favorably from her recent illness. *' ; Mr, and Mrs. Lew. Swain, and Da- vid of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vernon and: family, Prospect. Mrs. Fred Bailey with the Sandy Dawson's, Oshawa, Mrs, Wm. McLaughlin with the Ted McLaughlins, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Rupt. Byers, Bow- manville, Mr. and Mrs, Herb, Swain and family, Mr, and Mrs, Leith By- ers with Mr. and Mrs, Murray Byers, Jim and Janice. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Avery and family, Til- bury, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell Christmas. The Avery's are spending a few days with the Johnston's. Mr, and Mrs. Ray McGill with her brother the Henry Armstrongs, Burnt River. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pargeter, Donna and Billy, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. M. Graham and Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Carl McLaughlin, Grant and Neil with the Ed. Harris family. = Mr. and Mrs, Anson: Taylor, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and girls, Port' Credit; Mr. and Mrs. Arn- old Taylor and Dianne; Mrs. Jos. For- der, Nestleton, with Mur, and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Pearce and Ms. Geo. Crawford with Mr, and Mrs. F. Crawford and; Mary Lou, Port Perry. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Swain and fa- mily, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler and family. with the Harold Wheelers at Hastings. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Morrow, Hilton, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanCamp. Wednesday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp and Doreen: --Mr. and Mrs, Norton VanCamp, Jim and Swain and Mrs, Glenny, Listowel; Mr. -and Mrs. Fi. Werry, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry and Patty, Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs, Percy and Aileen; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill and children; Mr. and and Mrs. Stephen Saywell and Margaret, Osheyas Mrs. W. W., Misses Mable guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloy and family: -- Roy, Bill and Sandra Ferguson; Mr. and Mrs: Grant and children; Mrs. Doug Cook, Bright. Mrs, Bright remained for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Lorna, Lois, Eleanor and Elaine with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinson, Yelverton. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson, Ian and Mary, Toronto spent. several days | with the Roy Ferguson's, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm, Paul and Carol with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill. Miss Pearl Wright, Toronto; 'Mr, and SKATING Public Skating Community Memorial | Arena, Port Perry, Friday, Jan. 3rd. : 81010} pm. We take this opportunity to wish. all our customers and friends ~ || A-HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ditional fee of $6.00. : Reesor Fuel ~ MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSES We il be 1sauing Motor and Drivers Licenses at our _ office at the corner of Water and Scugog Streets, starting January 2nd, 1958. Please have your applications filled out hy 1 "completely and- -also- bring-your-PROOF-OF- INSURANCE: - BP Te fo "If you have no PROOF OF INSURANCE there is an ad- and Liber. GORDON REESOR, 2 Tnsuer for Office 183, --- Mr. Vincent Archer, Ere Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Archer and family, 'Whitby with Mr, and Mrs, W. Ar- cher and Mr. A, Dever. 2 Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Warn ie ; Hamilton), Winnipeg are oe do) weeks holiday with her parents, "Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Hamilton, . The family | were all home for Christmas day, Vernon MeGill, Oshawa, is holiday- ing with Jim Swain, Helen Swain en- tertained a few girls Friday afternoon on her birthday. ~~ = 2 Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McArthur, Miss. es Jessie and Betty and Ardis spent a couple of days 'with relatives in Stratford, Betty is home from Tor- onto for the holidays, Mr, and Mrs. Glen 'VanCamp and Billys Mr, and Mrs. Dowson, Port Perry with Mr, and Mrs. Harry VanCamp and Arthur. Mr, and Mrs. Norton VanCamp and family of Listowel are spending a few days with the VanCamp relatives. Mr. dnd 'Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy and family spent three days with her bro- thers Gordon and Walter Manning, Woodford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright, Beverley and Grant, Bowman- ville; Mr. and Mrs, David Fairthorne and 'Billy; Mr, and Mrs. Goldwin Faint, Valerie, Vicky, Jane, Kathy and Chrissy, 'Toronto with Mr: and Mrs. Osmond Wright. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Butt, Tatrence and 'Linda attended 'a family gather- ing at the home of her sister in Scar- bora. Mr. and Mrs, Yorne Thompson and Jean with Mrs, Wm, Cobbledick, Or- ono for Christmas. Mr, and Mrs. Hu- bert: Cobbledick and family, Leaming- ton and Mrs. Wm, Cobbledick, Orono with the Lorne Thomspon's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Don 'Glover, Ted and Cindy; Mr. and Mrs, Sid Martyn; Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Stainton, Judy and Kathryn, Oshawa, : 'and Mrs, Mollon, Port Perry with the Harold Martyn's Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Shantz "and" Ted, ~Bowmanville and Mrs. 'E, E. Shantz, Tyrone on: Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Webb and Donald with the Merril = Henry's, Bowmanville. Mrs. Wesley Bradburn with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Carter and family, Maple Grove, Mrs. J.. W. Carnaghan, Tor- onto spent a few days with lier sons the John Carnaghan's. ; Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Griffin and fa- mily, Enniskillen; Mrs. Bennett, Fen- elon Fall; Mr. and.Mrs. A. Gerrard, Tyrone with' Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Griffin, bey Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Mew and Jane, Mr. Dick Mew, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Austin Beacock and Mr. Art Hyland with the Norman Green's. Ashburn Dr. B. D. Armstrong had charge of the Christmas 'service at. Burn's Perak n, Sunday, December 22nd at 11 am. He chose Tor-bliirdauste Lyke 1 thane Shings pad pondered bo heart. And the shepherds return- | citation, bor, £41 them in ed glorifying and hi God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it Waa, Jd unto them. The choir sang th beautiful "Come let us sire Him." The annual Christmas tree and en- Following the singing of "God Save the Queen" Judith Bath gave a wel come recitation, sang a group of songs--"Deck the Halls", "Welcome", "Christfas Calal- -| cade" and "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" ~The Junior pupils then took part in a lialogue "I Wish" and Judit This was followed by a group of songs by the juniors, "A- round the Christmas Tree," "Santa's Workshop", "Sing a Song of Christ mas Day", A short dialogue, "Chrift- mas is Best of All" was played by Barbara Hopkins, Beverley Hope and Jeanne Godda. Paul Wheeler gave a recitation "When You Think of Christmas", which was followed by a group of recitations by Grade 3 and 4, Dr. Armstrong in a few short re- marks, welconed everyone and ex- tended the season's greetings, to all present. A number of senfor pupils: took part in a short play: "To Believe or Not To Believe," after which the juniors in suitable costumes gave a skit "The Dance--of- the Elves," This was fol- lowed by a humorous play "Flibber- tyrivets." The Christmas story was told 'in the form of a beautiful pa- geant which included many of 'the favorite Christmas carols. Mary Heron gave a closing recite; tion and all the pupils _joined in sing- ing, "White Christmas" and "Jingle Bells", Santa Claus -then 'arrived in his usual Jovial manner and distributed gifts and candy bags to all the child- ren. On behalf of the Sunday School, | Mr. W. Kerr extended a vote of thanks to the teacher, Mr. Fraser, and the pupils for the excellent entertainment and to his assistants Mrs. F. Daw who helped behind the scenes 'and Mrs. Harvey Bath who presided at the piano. The regular weekiy. mebting of the Y.P.S. was held in the basement of the church on Sunday, Dec. 22, at 8 pm, Following a "short song. service, when a number of the Christmas car- ols was sung, Shirley Bryant took charge of the worship period. Every- one joined in the singing of "O Little Town of Bethlehem." The Scripture lesson was read and Mrs. W. Routley led in prayed. Shirley Bryant read a poem "Christmas Giving", and the worship service closéd with the sing- ing of "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear." Neil Johnston then took charge of the program. Walter Brown read an article Peace I Bring Unto You", Gail Bath and Joan Gardner sang a duet. This was fol- lowed by two Bible Quizes on famous sons and daughters of the Bible and 2, verses s 10 adn 20--"But t Mary Kept Timi. Lines. Raye. -Redshaw and anthem | di e apnu A tertainment was held in the church |The basement on Friday, Dec. 20th at 8} p.m, with an excellent attendance. |' The senior, pupils "Batten gave a re-| s, te pido holiday boi the home of/her other, Mrs, Wm, 'Hopkins. Mr. Wm. Fraser is spending the Christmas vacation at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fraser, Pres. cott, "Mr, and Mrs. R. Batten, Ross and of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Batten, Oshawa Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Routley and their daughter Helen and Miss Eileen Ha- mill spent Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Barry: Hamill of Manilla. Mrs, A West and daugliter Marie were Christmas Day guests at the home lof Mr. and Mrs. A, Patterson of Whitby. +124 ronto spent last week at: the home of Miss A. Dowson, i Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Parrott. and Grant were guests at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Jamieson of Bal- sam on' Christmas Day. = . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopkins and son 'Maurice spent Christmas Day. af the home of Mr, and 'Mrs, Gostiek of Green River, = ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland of Utica, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ashton, 'Allan and 'Wayne,' spent: Christmas Day at the. home of Mn, and Mrs, Nelson Ashton, "*. Whose Airaid of a A Skunk? Not Frank McCommond. When Frank 'came home from 'work last week and found his family wondering nervously how to coaz a skunk out of the basement under his house, he soon had the answer--yoy make, a pet of it. $ Frank had ~plenty of tims on nis hands and with a few pieces of sardine as a bribe he was not long in stroking the black adn white kitty whom he carried out of the cellar to the garage. However, that didn't satisfy Frank and he decidéd to keep his new found pet. In order to be sure that "kitty" would remember his manners even when startled it was necessary to call on the "vet". 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