Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Oct 1958, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

i CY 'the preparations corn was consumed. _escorted by a fireman was taken all through the main down town Fire |" bad start in 'this township. Monday : Courtice, Blackstock Wednesday evening, Oct. 1st, the Young' People's * Union held. a corn roast in Balfour Moore's gravel pit, East of Nestleton. Jerry Bowers and Clifford Dayes were responsible for at 8 p.m. - The young people began arriving and soon a fire was built and corn cooked, then the enjoyment of eating until all the The gathering closed with a sing-song around -the fire. i + Young People's. Union met in the Sunday School yoom' Sunday evening, Bert Bowers led the group in wor- ship with a lesson on Faith and Evan- gelism. Minutes were read by Sec- retary Audrey Van Ryswyck, - An invitation was accepted from Westmount. United Church Young Peoples, to attend the Hallowe' on Party in Oshawa, Nov, 1, Decided to collect assessment of twenty-five cents per member to be forwarded to Presbyterial Treasurer. Meeting closed with recreation and taps. In conjunction with Fire Prevention week, thirty-eight Cubs, six leaders and one from group executive enjoyed a trip. to Oshawa Monday evening. Groups of five or six and each group Hall. The Cubs thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated the outing. This was in place of the regular Cub meet- ing. Fire Prevention week got off to a night the local Brigade from Caesarea were called toa blaze in the dump east of Blackstock, While they were extinguishing it, a call came in. There was a fire in a tobacco kiln on fhe farm of Victor Malcolm, so the Port Perry brigade were then called, to the latter although unable to save that kiln they prévented fire spreading to the other kilns. Mrs. Frank Butt was in-charge of the Mission Band meeting which was held in the Sunday School room on Tuesday -- after school" with twelve children and two leaders present. The story from'the Study book was enti- tled "The Family Plays School". The worship period. carried . out the Thanksgiving theme, after which the children drew pictures of things they were thankful for, The October meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Strong Wednesday - afternoon with fifteen ladies and three children pre- sent. The president opened the meet- ing with a Thanksgiving meditation and prayer. The worship was taken by Mrs. Glenn Larmer. Roll call was a Foreign Mission Flash and Thanks- giving thought, onville Oct. 21 was stressed. Mrs. Carl Wright, group leader, then pre- sided for the programme. Mrs. Rus- sel. Mountjoy gave the Sway Book chapter "Alaska". - Mrs. Romeril gave a Topol of the Conference of Presbytery Overseas -Missions--committees which she at-| tended in Oshawa' Tuesday, where speakers were heard representing-- Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, Angola, Northern Rhodesia, India and Trini- dad. Mrs, Cecil Hill gave a reading "Mil lionaire becomes Missionary". After the closing, lunch was served by the group and hostess, . Friday all "the teachers trom the Public School went to Peterboro. The forenoon was spent in touring Public Schools. Dinner and business meet- ing - was. held at Mark St. United Church. teachers from -Peterboro Teachers College was guest speaker. After this they were escorted through the Quaker Oats plant. A great many of the Public School pupils were able to enjoy the High School Track and Field Meet at the Agricultural grounds where Orono, Millbrook and Blackstock competed. Mrs, Jerry - Warne, Winnipeg is spending a month with er parents My. and Mrs. John Hamilton and Brian. Mr. Warne expects to join them for the last week of her holi- v8, ; / Mr, and Mrs. Roger Dorrell, Mar- tin, Valérie and Brenda, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell and families. 'Mrs. W. Gillies, Millbrooke spent Friday calling, on friends in the vil- lage. Glad to. report Miss Gertrude Henry able to be home from hospital. Constable and Mrs. Kenneth Strang and Tom who were recéntly moved to Ottawa spent the week-end with her, parents Mr, and 'Mrs, Ernest Larmer. Sharon, John 'and David Larmer spent the week-end with their grand parents Mr, and Mrs. Eber Snowden, Rev. and Mrs, P, Romeril attended the conference of conveners of Pros: bytery committees for Overseas Mis- sions, Information and Stewnedahip for the Bay of Quinte and East Tor- onto conferences in King St. Church Oshawa on Tuesday. Mr, Romeril at- tended again Wednesday until 4 p.m, when he and Mr, Geo. Blythe attended 'Presbytery in Simcoe St. Chureh, Oshawa, Mr, Romeril was appointed secretary. of Overseas Missions forl Bay of Quihte.-and Convener for Osh- awa Presbytery Overseas Misslofs at Conference in June, yisse He SRP 3 ia corated Saturday with grains, fall fruits, vegetables, ete. Large congre- gations attended. Special musie ren- dered by the choirs and Rev. C. E. Olive of Knob Hill church, Scarboro in the Anglican and Rev: P. Romeril in the United delivered very fine ser- mons in keeping with Thanksgiving. Mrs, Drummond and two daughters Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carnaghan and family. Murs, Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Harris visited in Peterboro last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Manhs and boys .of Raglan- were last Sunday evening visitors at the Spencer home. 'Mus. John Greenwood' visited 'Mr, and Mrs, Ross Smith and girls at Stouffyille last Monday. [ON birthday party at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy, Raglan, on Thursday evening, It was Mrs. Mahaffy's birthday and Mrs. George Spencer's birthday also. Mr. John Quinn, Mrs. Ed. Conlin's uncle, is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and: Mrs, Lorne Phare of Ty- rone and Mr, and Mrs. John Lawrie THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1958-7 Mrs. Kilpatrick and Beorge, Toronto after visiting his son, Sam, for a few days, "Mr, sons. of Manchester were Monday Mr. Chas. Parm has returned to visitors at the Larocque home, Mr. Howard Martyn spent a few days last week in Port Perry Com- and Mrs. Manson Woods and munity Hospital, Crlrrl on ove Announcing . . Fall Rally at Newt- |, "Mr. Nelligan, one of the| Ottawa, . Miss Flossie Spencer attended a|of Oshawa were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Dunbar and De- | os nise, Scarboro, 'visited the Roy Fer- gusons Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'Smith, Toronto, Mr, Vincent Archer, Bowmanville, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Archer and family, Whitby visited their parents Mr, and Mrs: Wilbert Archer and Mr, Diver during the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Crawford and Mary Lou and Miss Helen Crawford, Port Perry visited Mrs. Geo.c Craw- ford and Mr. and Mrs. Wes, Pearce Sunday, Cedar "Creek Mr, and Mrs, Elgin White of Port Perry were last Sunday callers of || LAWRENCE S REXALL One Cent SALE October 20 to October 25 See Bills for Complete List of Bargains. A. M. LAWRENCE THE REXALL STORE Dial YU 5-2231 Miss Audrey Havens, Burgessville, was week-end guest of Miss Joyce Graham, ! GCG oor Lor or 2 hl a a a a a 0 4 oo Mr. and Mrs. Leith- Byers visited Mr, and Mrs. Glen Wanamaker, Sea- grave, on Sunday, Vigor Oil Co. Ltd. New Bu Prices in Effect PREMIUM QUALITY STOVE OIL civics 200. Per Gallon FUEL OIL ..ccoivvvirvverrenninnres + eveerines NOW 16%. Gallon FOR DELIVERY PHONE Oshawa RA. 5-1109 Mrs, Cecil Ferguson, Mr. and Ms. S. Ferguson, Donna, Sharma and Car- ole, Newcastle, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy. . Mr, and Mrs. Bert Smith, Toronto, Marilyn and Ronald Archer of Whit- by, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer ahd Mr. Deeur with Mr, and Mrs. E. Archer and Jim and Vincent Monday: guests. BoE sO LLL Ll OOOO OOO0000e VOU VV YYYI TOOT OO0O0000® i iJ Very fine Thanksgiving services ! were held in both churches Sunday morning, both churches had been de- Port Perry FV VV TTTOOOOOOO00000000 : = 050 | PLYMOUTH | QUALITY BUILT to the highest standards of automotive craftsmanship C hb XN Sue these may Yo usizer car to compare with this paling, versie; aew pace-setting Plymouth, But not this v2z70 ¥ui nere 18 an all-new car that will stir you--whe ther you see it in live action or eye it at parade rest! An all- new car that will move you--more casily and comfortably Lively! Lovely! New all over! 2 thanany car going! It just arrived at your Chirysler-Plymouth -l dealer's. See it today! ig to . i CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED -~ SEE IT, PRIVE IT NOW AT YOU Rn x N \ . . INNES MOTOR SALES \ ' ~ 3 AR YU. 5-2361 A PLYMOUTEL DEAL FS PORT PERRY R.R. 4

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy