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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Jun 1958, p. 4

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x kin: Aaa LEE EV, LE THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE bth, 1068 LOCAL NEWS [Coming Events : TT = | Monster Bingo : ; Engagement THE CHURCHES 8 p.m, in the Red Barn, Oshawa. 20-- | Phone Sunderland 5-r-22, June 12 [on increasing output. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Owen of Port $20 2 Fie Replyin behalf of the Ralston Perry wish to announce the engage- | CHU SI : . games; 6--$30. games; one - - g on 0! e 8 ry e engage- CHURCH oF hE AseeN ON pot of $160. and two jackpots of $260. Purina, Company, Donald Danforth, glican Door Prizes, Admission $1.00, 0 A S A of a olBendelRe ment of thelr daughter Wilma Wini- Chairman of the Board, remarked L] frede to Roy Percy Bryan, son of Mr. Sunder, Jugs Bi 10 : that the 'Whitby mill embodies the 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer. Friday Night Infer mediate Jamboree Softhall and Mrs. Percy Bryan of Oshawa. The marriage to take place on Satur- Ingst i modern "push-button" milling { day the 28th of June at 2.80 o'clock techniques, : : vi Misi ol cane 4 S'oioe Also present on the official plat- OASA Intermediate Softball, Dancing to. a Artists Chuck | Brooklin Stevenson Motors vs.. Port Fortune and Band from' Toronto Pa- | Ferry Merchants, Tuesday, June 10 lace Pier. - Features Jimmy and in the afternoen at St. John's Presby- : form were Hon. W, A. Goodfellow te h Port P. 4 . ly ' . ' erian Church, Port Perry 8ST. JOHN'S Minister - of Agriculture; Hon. Ray at the Fair grounds. Admission: Johnny, the Shey Bros; Phil Exton; [Adults 26c., Children 16c; Chuck Fortune Quartette and guests PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Connell, Minister of Reform Institu- Announcement Rev. B. Simpson Black, B.A., B.D. tions; Hon, Matthew B. Dymond, Min- every Friday night. Admission 76e, Red Barn, Oshawa. T.F. B Trip on Saturday. us '| Establishment of this new mill is TO BUFFALO, Pp 20th, 80th and | an indication of: the interest in im. July 1st. Bus fare and hotel room, |Proved farming practice, the Premier 2 nights $14.00. No meals. Contact |said. Sweeping advances in farming by June 14th. Phone or write for [and feeding efficiency are enabling Monday night, June 9th, 1968, at|particulars, Mrs. Mark Smith, Udora.|8 smaller farm working force to keep Announcing the ~~ Opening of 7 Seung Men's Wear Friday, June 6th. : ister of Transport; Thomas D. ms, : RAHM--Ray and Eunice Rahm are Luterim Modorater > as, MLA, ri om ham "happy to announce the arrival of Sunday, June 8th-- '| myn, Mayor of Whitby; Prof, Ross their son, Robert George, at Com- Cavers, head of the Poultry Depart- munity Memorial Hospital, Port ment, Ontario Agricultural College; Perry, on Friday, May 23, 1968. A Jack Streetman, general sales mana- brother for Janice. ger, Ralston Purina Company; R. A. ' ; Blair, sales manager, Canadifn re- ] Birth PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Home Baking Sale Blackstock, June 2nd, 1958 gion; and Stanley Watson ,of Stouff- Rev. E. 8. Linstead, Minister Friday, June 18th on g- Library| The regular monthly meeting of the | ville," whom Mr. Danforth hailed as ' Lawn at 3 p.m. sponsored by the|Cartwright Township Council was |"the real boss of the company" be-' Sunday, June 8th-- Imperial Order Daughters of the|held in the Cammunity Hall on the [cause he represented the farmer and' Empire, June 12 above date with all members present | feeder. Mr, Watson has been a Pur- and Reeve Ashton presiding, ina feeder for the past 80 years. . 7 - The minutes of the preceeding re-| Tents and temporary buildings Director S Meeting gular meeting and special meetings | housed displays of the latest in feed- were read and declared approved, on|jng apparatus and poultry and hog Port Perry Chamber of Commerce. motion of C. McLaughlin, seconded by housing; also live displays ranging Wednesday, June 11th, 1958, at 7.30 y 2 A ~~ + M. VanCamp. from guinea pigs to Charolais cattle p.m. in the Town Council Chambers. : All members of the Chamber are wel-| Moved by M. Vanco. seconded | and from fledgeling pheasants to coms to REWEhE. i by Bert Gibson, that the request of | full-grown turkeys, Arthur Panabaker, Pres. Frank Godley, Sec'y Treas. "wn HS 10.00A.M, Morning Worship "J 11.00A.M, Sunday School Cartwright Council TRIPP--Mr, and Mrs. William Tripp of Port Perry are happy to announce the birth of a daughter at Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Friday, May 30, 1958. A sister for Linda, Billy and Susan. Death TOWN--At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, May 22nd, Robert J. Town, beloved husband of Hazel Dilling, h Bowmanville, brother of Mrs. Fred Pearce (Mabel) Prince Albert, Ont. Service from Washington Johnson's Funeral Home, Toronto. Burial at Bowmanville, May 14th. United Church service, Florence Nightingale | rie Sench . To the People of Port Perry and district: i U a.m.--Sunday Schoo } 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, and Jr. Sunday School We are prepared to offer the finest in merchandise, both for work and for leisure. We will feature such famous names : as FORSYTH, CARHART, KITCHEN, SCOTT McHALE. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A. B.D. Sunday, June 8th-- 9.16 a.m.--Prospect Church 10.16 a.m.--Manchester Church 11.16 a.m.--Scugog Grace United Mr. Coleman for some road work at his expense in his sub-division be | turned over to the road superintend- - ent with power ta act. Decoration Service By-Law No. 1035 dealing with livestock ete, on road allowances and In Utica United Church, Sunday, |charges for impounding same was June 8th at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Hender-! read the first time, and on motion of In eight queues, the crowd filed through the eight serving tents for half-chicken from the 850-foot bar- becue pit.. Over 10,000 people were |g served chicken, beans, rolls, ice cream | § and beverage . . . in 40 minutes! Entertainment was To all who visit our modern store between June 6th and 13th we offer a FREE CHANCE TO WIN A CUSTOM TAILORED TIP TOP or FLEET STREET SUIT. Your own choice of style and fabric. : provided _by 3 FR * Oddfellow Lodge in attendance, In Memorium HOWEY--In loving memory of a son will be the speaker. Music by Girl's Choir of Epsom, dear wife, Lillian Howey, who passed Card of Thanks We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the neigh- bours and Dr. T. Lennox who came so quickly and helped in our hour of need; to all neighbours, friends and relatives for the many acts of kind- ness, floral offerings and expressions away June 6, 1967. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps her memory ever dear. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every 'leaf. Ever remembered by her husband Narcisse. Trousseau Tea + Mrs. Stewart M. Sweetman will en- tertain at a Trousseau Tea in honour 'of her daughter, Carole, from 3 to 'b6 and from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, June '11th, 1958 at her home in Port C. McLaughlin, seconded by J. Green was read the second time, and on. mo- tion of M. VanCamp, seconded by Bert Gibson was read the third time, and ordered to be signed and sealed. Moved by C. McLaughlin, seconded tendent be given the necessary. au- thority to have signs placed at the Caesarea dock and roadway to pre- vent blocking of the road. by J. Green that the Road Superin-' Hank Snow and his Rainbow Ranch |e. Boys and by Cousin Minnie Pearl, "Ah've bin to a lot of these Purina hoedowns -- Ah hesitate to say jist how many--but you Ontario folk is jist about.the nicest a body could evah hope foh". SAVE 4¢ -- BUY RICHMELLO BREAD AT DOMINION 1 a x of sympathy received; also to Rev. R. . . Perry. Moved by Bert Gibson, seconded by ies Chapin for his help I our sad be- In Memorium : J. Green tay Sead Sivesien fei te 8 : . thority to take down an Sp reavement. HOWEY -- i £ An 1 R 3 1 dent have au ia ry George McArthur, Brian and , Bd wry In ving nemmy e nua ecita change some signs between conces- SAVE 4¢ ON PANTRY SHELF SPECIAL 3 2 Lillian Howey who passed away on ; A 3 ; } Be Mrs. Wm. Gordon and Doris. June 6, 1957. The Senior Piano Pupils of Mrs. J.|sions 6 and 7. S i Mix d Pi kl 16 Oz. 35° id I E. Jackson, AT.CM, RMT. will| Moved by M. VanCamp, seconded wee ea 'ICKies ...2 J. A you dear mother, rest and sleep ' ; Lanichiin, that the Dod A ars . Your loving memory we'll always present their annual recital in the|by C. McLaughlin, that the Road Ac- Card of Thanks Jor United Church on Friday evening, |counts amounting to $3,040.68, ivy STOCK UP NOW ON AYLMER SPECIAL 2) ® \ oll June 13th. = Also on the program will | General Accounts of $2,337.19 be paid. F ] il 15 Oz. ¢ Woy the fanidly of the late Mrs. | Ever Renin by ho? Ply, be vocal solos by Mrs. John Dobson| Moved by Bert Gibson, seconded by ruit OCKiall ...... vee Tins Wm. Bell, wish to thank our re atives, arry awne, Bi oan. and Master Craig Eadie, and organ |M. VanCamp that the Junior Farmers : : friends and neighbours fat thelr many solos by Robert Rowland. There will |be given a grant of $25.00. Good Reading SAVE 2¢ ON AYLMER , SPECIAL acts of kindness, expressions o yo] SE a ee Ri eh be no admission charge and everyone| Considerable discussion took place § h T { J n 2 48 02 23' pathy, also for beautiful floral a" } . is cordially invited. June 12|over the applications for clerk, trea- or the ' omaio Juice. ..... cecece Tin : : butes and many cards received dur- Hillto Herald surer and tax collector, but nothing Whole Famil : : i) our Joc sad oem in p I - i I was decided on except to lay the Y SAVE 4¢ ON RICHMELLO SPECIAL e loss of a dear and loving mother. ing to ' 32 Oz ¢ by Darlene Christi C Li matter over for a special meeting S 1 d D : : 59 The Bell Family. by Darlene ristie ome: A S ens be held in a couple of weeks. e ) ; d d ressing .. ® oe 0 0 00 0 0 Jar On Friday, May 23rd, in the second L gh! There being no further business, e WS ° cls Card of Thanks two periods of the afternoon the auti-| A4GAU SE the meeting adjourned at 11.80. SAVE 3¢ ON GOLD SEAL | SPECIAL torium was packed with intent stu-| The gh. Players will present ; H - S k S ] 2 8 0z." 95 ' The family of the late Mrs. Bessle | qunig enjoying the General Motors | their Play "The Arrival of Kitty" in » - ; " 9 ami Features 0c eye d mon..... see Tins Leask, wish to thank relatives, friends | «p ogress" show. Representatives | the Seagrave United Church on Thurs- Farming Still Basic AEN 3 8nd beg einss, also Be Rane) 51 from G.M. brought forth many amaz- | day, June 19th at 8.30 p.m. This is NE The Christian Science Monitor SAVE 4¢ ON D.S.L. a FOAL staff of Community Memorial Hos | in. facts and loud noises. tops in a comedy play, Admission S P F One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. T B 100 1 pital, Port Perry, for their many acts : ny children 2c. Mrs. W. Keen ays remier rost Send your newspaper for the time ea d S ET SO PKG. © Rech : » » , of kindness and consideration, also Friday evening, May 23rd, the an- Pres. of W. A. June 12 . checked. Enclosed find my check of : expressions of sympathy during their | nual Cadet Dance was held in the 10,000 Attend Opening of Purina Dory shoes ! pool nn SAVE 5¢ ON PILLSBURY if recent bereavement, auditorium. Though not in uniform, Mill at Whitby--Crowd fed in' Monts 39.63 9 seo; Huson ~ WHITE -or CHOCOLATE SPECIAL 40 minutes "In spite of the grows of industry, farming is still basic in Ontario," Pre- 4 mier Leslie Frost told the crowd of Address ° there was a large turnout and every- one surely enjoyed himself. Novelty dance winners were Marlene Badour and Carl Grass, Ruth Tanton and Don The Leask Family. Card of Thanks Rose Tag Day I.O.D.E. will hold their Annual ROSE TAG DAY on Saturday, June Cake Mixes ............3 ru 100 BUY OUR OWN RICHMELLO . SPECIAL Name I wish to thank friends, neigh- [ Popert. Refreshments were served |7th. Proceeds for the Community |over 10,000 farm people at the open- rs p Sioh Ch Sli 8 Sli ¢ ' hours, chich chal, vid Grace 2 op. | from the cafeteria at intermission. Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, ing of the new Purina mill at Whitby ny ATR eeseniices ............ 5, Pg. ; oa » ' y d and well ar- - ' pils for their cards and gifts during |The dance was -planne 5 3 my recent .stay in Sick Children's | ranged by senior N.C.0.'s of the Cadet Te ---- SAVE 2¢ ON LYNN YALLEY: SPECIAL. 3 L Hospital, Toronto. Corps. John Potter, Karel Espie and | | EN D iP 15 Oz. 23" ! Frances Garvey. Robert Spencer. . esser ears $0 000000000 Tins t . : Finally, we have our Year Book! REDPATH WHITE SPECIAL Congratulations to Lillian Couves, the Editor, and Miss Chrysler 'and _the Year Book staff on the splendid 10th edition; In' Memoriam « GARVEY--In loving memory of my husband Frank, who passed away on Sugar SETTTIFSRISIIY 0K Sha ONLY DOMINION HAS 9° \ . June 11, 1856. Perhaps you've heard! Final Ex: Richmello Coffee 1 1b. 81' Foyer the Yeats the so shall find aminations start on June 16th, so be- severe Bag. Py Eternal peace for which it pined; fore that nice, long, lazy summer LAR or UH Bopenryt opts wi vacation will be cram, cram, cram- FROM OUR PRODUCE DEPT. ! : " An e eyes thai, once were ming. Take the teachers advice-- LAE - Their sight shall comé all unconfined ny carly, stat now! FRESH RIPE! -- No. 2 7 Beyond the years. Tomatoes Subject to change according to 19 if Remembered A wife Agnes.! See you next week. Market Price. 14 Oz, Pkg. SUNKIST -- Size 1388's . | I 1 Oranges . 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