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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Mar 1958, p. 4

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¥ VES LR a % AE rie B21, i 2 of 5h » po Li LIRA ERE Y Fido LAR Abe : fi THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1968 worn 1OCAL. NEWS Death BENTLEY -- Gordon David (Hap). Suddenly at his home Port Perry, Ont., on Tuesday, Maréh 26th, 1958. Gordon David (Hap) Bentley, be- loved husband of Muriel, Williams, Resting at the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry for Service on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Hillman's CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION , (Anglican) Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th., Rector Sunday, March 30th-- 7 p.m.--Evening prayer and film "The Miracle of Love" Cemetery, Utica. Maundy Thursday, April 8rd-- 8 p.m.--Communion Service 6 Good Friday, April 4th-- | 2 to 8 p.m.--Litany and Service. In Memorium McNALLY -- In loving memory of our dear sister Sadie (Edgar) Me- Nally who passed away March 25th, 1957, and brother-in-law, James Me- Nally, Jan. 16, 1956. More and more each day we miss them. Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Elsie and Frank Walter and Edna In Memorium BARTLEY--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Thos. Bartley who passed away, March 25, 1968, also Norman, who passed away March 30, 1983. The face I loved is now laid low, ° His loving voice is still, The hand so often clasped in mine Lies now in death's cold chill. I often sit and think of him When I am all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Ever remembered by wife and' family--Mrs. Thos. Bartley. Card of Thanks I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for the lovely cards, Fidel- ity Lodge and Branch 419 Canadian Legion for their cards and special thanks to Teen-Town for the basket of fruit and members for their cards. --Jimmy Taylor. Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill visited on Friday evening with Mrs. Russ Emby and family of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, Donna and Ray attended the Gibson and Evans wedding reception on Satur- day. Ray was best man. Mr. and Mrs. G. Rothwell and Peter spent the week-end in Trenton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Friday being Mrs. Rothwell's birthday. W.A. will meet at the home of Mrs. R. Duckworth, April 2nd. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Duckworth and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor of Peterborough on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans attend- ed the wedding of their son Kae at Zephyr on Sunday. Congradulations to the newly weds Mr. Kae Evans and bride. We wel- come her to our community. AUSEWAY BOWLING LANES Friday Nite Doubles| starts at9 p.m. sharp Open Bowling il 9 o'clock Everyone welcome. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. Simpson Black, B.A., B.D. Interim Moderater Sunday, March 30th-- 10 a.m.--Divine Worship 7 11 a.m.--Sunday School PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8. Linstead, Minister Sunday, March 30th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.~--Palm Sunday Service. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and Reception of Mem- bers. Jr. Sunday =School at the same hour. " The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.D. = 10.156 a.m.--Scugog Church 11.16 a.m.--Scugog "Head" S. S. 11.16 a.m.--Manchester Church 1.16 p.m.--Prospect Church 8.00 p.m.--Scugog "Grace" Church "Young Peoples Service. Let Israel hope in the Lord; for with the Lord there is mercy, and with Him there is plenteous redemption." 14 Midtown Appliances Anniversary Sale Don't Forget Minor 'Hockey Night Friday, March 28 CHE PETERBOROUGH es n---- Do - DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE PRINCE ALBERT, ONTARIO FULL LINE OF GROCERIES FROZEN FOODS Fresh and Cooked Meals ALWAYS IN STOCK OPEN EVENINGS -- CLOSED TUESDAY AFTERNOONS | ok or Free Delivery Phone 485W {| resided on a farm at Purple Hill until four years ago when they retired and Coming Events Monster Bingo Monday night, March 81th, 1968 at 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa, 20-- $20. games; 6--$80. games; one jack- pot of $160, and two jackpots of $260. Door Prizes. Admission $1.00 Spring Ball Sponsored by the Port Perry Lions Club will be held on Friday, April 11th, in the Public School. Cy Mec- Lean and his all-coloured band. Dancing 9.30 to 1.00 p.m. $8.00 per couple, Notice Owners of dogs must purchase dog tags before April 1st, 1968. Art Exhibit The Brooklin Art Guild, Brooklin, Ontario wish to announce that a se- lection of their oil paintings will be on exhibition in the Township Hall, Brooklin from 1.80 to 5.80 p.m. on the afternoon of March 20th, 1958. All visitors are welcome. Friday Night Jamhoree Dancing to Radio Artists Chuck Fortune and Band from Toronto Pa- lace Pier. "Features Jimmy and Johnny, the Shey Bros.; Phil Exton; Chuck Fortune Quartette and guests every Friday night. Admission 76ec. Red Barn, Oshawa. T.F. Euchre Euchre will be held in Memory Hall, Utica, on Saturday, March 29th, 1968. Admission 60c. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Obituary MRS. RUSSELL SPINKS bertha Rahme, beloved wife of Russell Spinks, 371 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa, passed away in Oshawa General Hos- pital, Friday, March 14, 1958. She was in her 68th year. : A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rahme, the deceased was born in Cartwright township, August 17th, 1890. She was married to Arthur Ed- gar Wilson, and lived in Myrtle, then Burketon for a number of years. In Burketon, Mr. Wilson died. Some years later, she on May 16th, 1946, married Russell Spinks. They moved to Oshawa. She was a member of Burketon United Church, but attended and worked in the Anglican Church with Mr. Spinks. She was also an active member of Shirley Women's Institute. husband, three sons, Robert and Edgar Wilson of Oshawa; and Harold Wilson serving with the R.C.A.F. jn Germany; also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Queenie Mackin of Oshawa; and five brothers, William, Talmadge, Mervin and Elwood Rahme of Oshawa, and Russell Rahme, of Bowmanville. Memorial serivce was held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, on Mon- day, March 17th. Rev. R. B. Green minister of Enniskillen and Burketon United Churches conducted the service. Interment was in Pine Grove Ceme- tery, Prince Albert, Ont. The pallbearers were Gordon Rahme, Earl Rahme, William Rahme, Stanley, Russel, Elwood Shackleton and Doug- las Shackleton. The mafiy floral tributes spoke of the high esteem in which deceased was held. Prince Albert Sacrament will be observed March 30th. * We all gained fresh thoughts after listening to our minister's ser- mon last Sunday. At 8. 8. Mrs. Eva Hunter read the story. Birthday greetings were sung to Geo. Willlamson and he received his pin. All are pleased the sick shut-ins are feeling improved in health, Mr, and Mra. Geo. Ferris enjoyed being Sunday dinner guests with thelr friends Mr. and Mrs. John Beacock, Nestleton. Mr, and Mrs. A. Franklin, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mra. W. Martyn one afternoon last week. 4 Mr. and Mrs, Mulvey have returns ed from Florida. Mr, Raymer is much improved in Following a lingering illness, Al-|' Left to mourn her passing is her|. Boy Scout Building Fund Partial List of contributors Blue Ray Chapter E. S............ $25.00 A. M, Lawrence........... wn 26.00 Orval Heayn........... 26.00 C. Graham........ 2,00 A. Wilkinson... 2.00 Joe Dowson... chm piiiio 5.00 Gerrow Bros......oeiinnimin 10.00 Jack Manns............ wee 5,00 C. Reader & Sons.....covinenniniine 4.00 Clifford Redman... uiiiivinns 6.00 Alvin Heayn......coninipininnn 5,00 Mrs. John Beckett cei 2.00 Roger Hope.....ivvcmmminnn 2.00 Sam Arnold.....cconnninivininnnisnnne 2.00 H. BAITY...oonieinimmnmninisinssssins 2.00 . | Laverne Martyn... 6.00 Earl HeayN....ciimminmnnins 2.00 Everett Prentice... 10.00 Elmer Sweetman... 2.00 Alex Martyn......... derngtittls 1.00 Carter Bros... 10.00 John Rheba......cunimeiesssninsenne 5.00 Harry Peel... 20.00 Taylor's 5¢ to $1.00 .....ccovniininne C. A, LOVe..cinnnnnninnennnein Ross Murphy. Ronald Middleton Albert Jeffrey... Howard Jeffrey... A. E. Hunter Dan McTaggart... Grant Hunter.......oieiee " J. Kiezabrink.......... Wilbur Vance... J. F. Vickery .. James Doupe........ Mrs, W. Brown... M. Thompson....: Albert Reader...... Anonymous.......... ANONYMOUS .ivimiinesiersrsnsnssnsnienns . The DIEFENBA Government Deserves a Vote of Confidence MIKE STARR 'Member of Parliament _ For Ontario Riding POLLS ARE OPEN FROM 8.00 to 6.00 p.m, VOTE EARLY For advice or assistance in getting to the polls call your local committee room telephone number AJAX ini 307 OSHAWA .......RA. 8-1936 WHITBY .........MO 8-4831 PICKERING ........c..... 462). (Ont. Riding P.C. Ass'n) health, SECRET BALLOT THE EXERCISE WILL PO YOU GooD GAAS Woe = TE LOGBWA a ee tue SL SL * SUPPORT GOOD GOVERNMENT FOR A GREATER CANADA DIEFENBAKER'S DYNAMIC PROGRAM GUARANTEES A BETTER LIFE FOR ALL OF CANADA'S PEOPLE-- SOLID PERFORMANCE--NOT EMPTY PROMISES -- @ Old Age Pensions and other Soclal Security Payments Increased to help the many who need state assistance. A revised system of Soclal Security under study. ® Tight Money Eased to ald business and Industry; $300 million in new money to ald housing. @ A healthy agriculture based on guaranteed annual prices set in advance of the crop season; an end t¢ dumping foreign farm products In Canada's home markets. ® A vast program of Public Works to provide needed facilities and to ease unemployment.' oA new deal giving added funds to the Provinces, in turn alding the municipalities and helping the farmer and the home owner. © Unemploynient Insurance benefits extended, especially to ease seasonal unemployment problems. -. ® Income Tax reductions benefit 44 million taxpayers; 100,000 Canadians In lower tax brackets taken off the tax rolls. -t "Let me tell you that as long as I lead the Government of - this country no one will suffer. I know the needs of the humble, the average Canadian. I knoiv their @® A huge program of natural resources development launched to develop : new Industries and to create scores of thousands of new jobs. ambitions, their hopes, and their Jeelings". Prime Minister Diefenbaker MONDAY, MARCH 31 VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE IN Ontario Riding STARR, Michael X VOTE = ~~. AUTHORIZED BY THE voi commit oti o CANADA : s Nn i » pe A 4 -. Mr. B. MeOre mmm 5.00 | Milton HeBYR...musaminns 5:00] Jack Brain Tw 1.00 P, Espie 1.00 | Mrs. H. Collins......... tras 4 "1.00|L. Bond 1.00 K. Middleton. ....mmmmsmsmsssines .. 200]|L. Hooper B50 | M. Williamson....aueuesmes RAR |] M. GerroWi...usmmns HAAR wes 2.00 | Anonymous 10.00 | Anonymous.., 9.00 Jack Holtby. 14.00|C. Néwnham 1.00 | H. Collins 60 William TaYIOF....commmmmmssesisassirns 5.00 | Mrs, L. Smith........... tat 2.00 | George Skerratt Irion Jn 2.00 Mrs, McKerihan......... sessiinie 1,00 | Fred McKay... , 10.00] Bruce Snelgrove......ummse 6.00 J. Doyle irish 2.00 | G. Shelding 5.00 | Mrs. B, HOWeY....oummunsarirson posse 000 Mr. and Mrs. H. Hockin............ 5.00 | Ross Kemp. 1.00| W. G. Peel 6.00 ANONYMOUS. covnivinnsimissansssssssisnss 50.00 | ANONYMOUS. ..vvvuuasssssimsssssssssssssssins 5.00 | ANONYMOUS. .vvivitussassssssisssnnimsiss Ww 10.000 4 : ; | pa . : 600D GRIEF! "OU : IT EASY . or NoT - Fioo Sibir Evy pn" oon ners / {{ ~ ARF/, //4 EN at oun at cq WELL, weLL, : vEPl ALL THAT THAT © NAGI 6TANDS BETWEEN : You ANP TYRANNY i 16 A FLIMSY yy PONT LOOK €0 See! {# SMUG - | WAS GOING TO VOTE ANY WAY ® &

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