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

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rd ol 2 10 a-m.--Sunday School Fortune and Band from Toronto Pa-|derland. The Dr. D. C. McMaster | be held one day earlier, Dec. 30th, 1956 PLYMOUTH - 1951 MORRIS . S50 I would like to thank the nurses and | 1) a.m.--Sunday School for Nur- [lace Pier. Features Jimmy and |Special prizes were presented to John| Mrs. Clements reviewed the chapter 1953 CHEV. 1948 MERC. ih staff of the Community Memorial sery, Beginners, Kindergarten, [Johnny, the Shey Bros.; Phil Exton; | Leask, Elaine Medd and Carol Smith |on "Canada" in the study book, "Con- 1954 MONARCH AND OTHERS oe Sas, Hospital, Port Perry, Drs, Kandel and and Primary Classes. Chuck Fortune Quartette and guests by Mr. Alvin Blades, Assistant Agri- [cerns of a Continent." . HOWARD MOTORS -- YU 5-2161 fh Sturgis for the wonderful care re- : oy every Friday night. Admission 76¢. [cultural Representative, in the ab | Meeting closed with a hymn and the PORT PERRY, ONT. . . ceived during my operation, also the| 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 4 Red Barn, Oshawa. T.F. } Ly i 3 ARETE AS EASA EAR AAT ¢ ¢--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1058 LOCAL ERA IN Sr ES ITAL Successful Banquet | i ees iwi cuter of gee) ius ver od sna tones | Safely Weel A : votional pe and was ass ¥ [The roll call was answered by each of | 6 » The Ontario County Holstein Club Mrs. Eagleson and Mrs, Dowson. Her |the girls, It was moved Bi Mrs, | Ottawa--At least five persons died Bi th THE CHURCHES Monster Bingo held their Annual Banquet in Green- [address was entitled "Faith". She | Patterson should be contacted in re. |o% Canadian highways Monday, open li ; ing day of Safe-Driving week. CRLSSMAN--Mr. & Mrs. William Cressinan (nee Helen Baylis) of R, R. 3 Uxbridge are happy to announce the birth of a son Robert Shawn at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on Nov. 20th, 1968, a bro- ther for Cathy. Bi th WIDDERS--David and Beverly(nee Michell) of Toronto are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Patricia Ann on Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1958 at the Women's College Hospi- tal, Toronto. Death COOK -- Entered into rest at the Oshawa General Hospital, on Monday, December 1, 1958, Willard Thomas Cook, in his 32nd year, beloved hus- Card of Thanks Gossard girls and all my friends and neighbours who sent flowers and gifts during my illness. Leola Rider. bert Hicks, who was sentenced by Magistrate Frank Ebbs in Whitby po- lice court on Tuesday. Evidence in the case was heard in Brechin police court late in Novem- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION " (Anglican) Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A., L.Th., Rector Sunday, December 7th-- : 11.30 a.m.--Holy Communion Christmas Party-- For children up to 8 years on Dec, 11th, 4 to 6 p.m. For older children on Dec. 12th, 7 to 9 p.m. (® ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. Simpson Black, B.A., B.D. Interim Moderator Sunday, December 7th-- 10.00 a.m.--Morning Worship. Sunday, December 7th-- The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy". Come and worship with us. Monday night, Dec. 8th, 1958, at 8 p.m. in the Red Barn, Oshawa. 20-- $20. games; 5--$30. games; one jack- pot of $160, and two jackpots of $250. Door Prizes. Admission $1.00, Doll Festival | (Hospital Auxiliary We regret the dolls have not been on display owing to renovations in the office of Miss Hortop. Tickets are on sale by all members of the Auxi- liary and there will be 20 to 25 Dolls on display, for the Draw, within a few days. As announced previously the draw will be held at the above named office on Saturday, December 13th, starting at 3.00 p.m. All those having tickets not sold, will please return them to their representative not later than Thursday, December Jamboree Dancing to Radio Artists Chuck Euchre In Utica Hall on Saturday, Dec. 6th Admission b0c. Cookie Sale bank United Church, on Wednesday, November 26, with a splendid atten. dance. The highlight of the banquet was a very interesting and inspiring address by Mr. Wm. A. White, Per- sonel Manager, John Inglis Co., Scar- boro, Ontario. Mr. James T. Brown, Newcastle, President of the Holstein Freisian Association of Canada, spoke briefly on the work of the Association during the year. At the conclusion of his talk he presented Mr. Norman Hogg, Uxbridge, with a 40 year vet- eran Holstein Breeders - pin. Mr, Harold A. Werry, President of the Ontario County Holstein Club, was in the chair, 'and welcomed the guests and Holstein Breeders to the Annual Banquet. The many trophies won by Ontario County Holstein Breeders at the Port Perry Black and White Show on September 1st, and the County Herd Trophy won at the Champion- ship Show at Peterborough on Octo- ber 16, were presented to the winners. tray, also by Mr. J. R. Helm, in the 'absence of Mr. Harold Jenkins, Man- ager of the Bank of Commerce, Sun- sence of Dr. McMaster. H. L. Fair, Agricultural Represen- tative, was in charge of the presenta- tion of prizes, : At the conclusion of the presenta- tion, Neil Raines, a member of the Mr, W. Stone expressed the apprecia- tion of all those present to the speak- er and to the quartette for their spe- cial music. spoke briefly on the faith of Fanny Crosby and chose old familiar hymns by that writer, -Mrs. Bruce conducted the business for the.day. We remembered two of our members, Mrs, Tait and Mrs, Os- borne who are'ill, and also Mrs, Hard- ing whose husband was underging sur- gery the day of the meeting. We hope to have all three with us at our next meeting. » . Mrs. Eagleson read the most inter- esting parts of a letter received from Mrs. Dicksen of Formosa, and showed us a picture of Go Gwk-hoa who is the 16 year old Formosan girl we are sup- porting as a Bible student, The treasurer reported that our al- location had been met and the' money sent to the Presbyterial treasurer. Mrs. Fishley, supply secretary, report- ed the fall bale consisting of 8 quilts, 3 crib quilts and slightly over 100 1bs. of clothing had been delivered to the. Presbyterial secretary. She also re- spoke here in September. Sewing projects were discussed ahd plans for next meeting made. It will Mizpah benediction, Sp-- Junior Homemakers where Miss 'Gordon, our visit home economist, demonstrated how to make stuffed flank steak. We did this early in the meeting, so that it would have sufficient time to cook. Miss Gordon gard to the rug hooking. f : The lunch of stiffed flank steak was enjoyed by the girls. The meeting closed with the 4-H Pledge. The hostess was thanked by Elizabeth, ° The next meeting is on December 6, at the home of Mrs. Samells. 3 The Canadian Highway Safety Con- ference said Tuesday night two were killed in Ontario, two in Quebec and one in Nova Scotia, The conference has predicted 42 highway deaths this week, compared with 45 last year, 67 in 1956 and 78 in 1966. installed. USED CAR BUYS of the Year VERYTHING GUARANTEED 100% AT : Real Value! Buy Now! Town Talk! Assorted Chocolates ..... 2%™ *1.59 SPECIAL T HOWARD MOTORS |v « CHEV. -- OLDS Chev. Trucks ~NEW and USED IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR CAR WINTERIZED and SNOW TIRES : v ' : >, ~ . Mrs. Thompson who has been unable | where Miss Gordon showed a film on ; ; Coming Events Holstein Club Holds to attend because of ill health, We |Béef after which we were given the 5 Die At Start of DD @ hay, EWS also welcomed Mrs, King as a visitor, | questionnaire to answers. us band of Jean Malcolm, and dear son . 11th. We ask your co-operation in [In the 4-H Junior section, Mr. J. R. ported that 6 quilts, several boxes of RA of Mrs. Horace Gibbs, and the late Mr. Wim. Perry will be speaker. | calling the tickets and also in return- | Helm, Manager of the Port Perry|clothing, 55 quarts of fruit and a D 't Mi "Tm 2 hi 2 M hi n il Lorne Cook, loving brother of Mrs. G.| 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School. ing the unsold tickets by December | Branch of the Canadian Bank of Com- | quantity of vegetables had been taken on SS agina on In o1ion Deh Kerry (Ruth), Howard and Murray [11th merce, presented the showmanship |to Fred Vietor Mission. through the ! : 1 A . Cook. Mr. Cook is resting at Gerrow = Serie, donated by the bank, to Miss | kindness of Mrs. Grose and Miss Alma at General Motors Motorama of 59 FAS . Ki Elaine Medd, the 1958 winner of the | Frise, : : JH Funeral Chapel, 890 King Street West - AUTOMOTI BUILDI EXHIBITION UNDS ee for service'in the chapel on Thursday,| PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 1 1 Port Perry Calf Club. The Showman-| Mrs. Bruce read a card of thanks UTOMOTIVE BUILDING, EX UBOUND ; : Sh riad 1 h at Sunderland Fair, Neil : Toronto, November 29-Dec. 10. Admission FREE. NEED D ber 4th at 2 Int. t ship winner underiand Ikair, Neil | from Ecuador S.A. for a small gift of NE scember av & Pl. Interment) pev. E 8. Linstead, B.A., Minister ; Raines, was presented with a silver Wor Fas Weide "Shon ai 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily except Sunday. Pity Mount Lawn Cemetery. f , was p money given June Wade when she 5 -_-- MINISTER: at 830 p.m. Admission 50c. Lunch | Sunderland 4-H Dairy Calf Club, ex- . 0 ® ' - Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. provided. : pressed the appreciation of the 4-H| The fourth meeting of the unit ! . Is Fined $100 In Club members to the Ontario County |"Meat on the Menu" was held on Nov. : oy Sunday, December 7th-- - Holstein Club for their assistance and |22, at the home of Mrs. Stanley|| 10.156 a.m.--Scugog Church E h d D co-operation with 4-H Club work, Ploughman. - : Fatal Accident 808 uc I e an I aw Special entertainment was provided Te meating opened with the singing A 17-year-old Manilla youth who| 11.16 a.m.--Scugog "Head" S. S. Thurs., December 11th at the Parish |by the Junior Farmer Mixed Quar- | of"O Canada", which was followed by : 3 - way driver of a car in which a pas- 11.15 a.m.--Manchester Church Hall of the Catholic Church by the|tette. Mr. Chas. Hadden expressed | the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. ey - senger was Killed has been fined $100 : Ladies of the C.W.L. at 8.30 o'clock.|the apprecition of the group to the| Before the business part of the . - for careless driving. He is Glen Ro-| 1.16 p.m.--Prospect Church \' | Draw on a quilt, door prize, lunch.|ladies for their very splendid banquet. [ meeting we retired to the kitchen, . ¢) [ ber. The charge arose out of an ac- nt over the methods of meat cook- BUY YOUR XMAS CANDY NOW! SPECIAL cident in Cannington in which a car WATCH FOR THE CHRISTMAS Seagrave Ww M S ory. bs ga. = n Mi : driven by Hicks crashed into a train. COOKIE SALE, Wednesday, Dec. 17. ako Mrs» Samells went over "How Much Cut Rock: Satin Xe A 2l-year-old passenger died in the The W.M.S of Seagrave Church met | Meat t Buy" and How to store meat. F h C . 3 3 C crash. ) -_ at the home of Mrs. Fishley on Wed-| The roll call and home assignments Hicks' licence to drive was suspen- nesday afternoon, Nov. 24th. were given. renc reams " "ded for one year. May Endorse We were pleased to welcome back| We then went, to the living room Cream and Gum Bells a Pkg. AO BR BS AR RT A I A 0 tH AL ETA 0 FAIA RAST AIL OTE 2 Minimum Wage RICHMELLO . SPECIAL 1 : u 3Lb. '$ Oshawa council may endorse a move ENJOY A Fruit Cake. tees ssessees Cake 1.75 by the City of Stratford calling for . ' : the institution of a national minimum ' AT -- A A _ --- 35 | wage act-"to-prevent the-exploitation | j- S UND AY DINNER ha Pork Buti: Li SPECIAL i ¢¢| of the Canadian worker in certain . i 3 sections of Canada." In THE or utils ® 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 Lb. 49 V5 * [ "on i Stratford's resolution--asking the ' ik EVE io Suattons rescltion--usiing the Flamingo Dining Room MAPLE LEAF | SPECIAL LORY" $ | Municipalities to petition the federal Mince Meat 28 Oz. Yk Wied > ' 3 | government for immediate institution . : ¢ecseccceeeee Tins i Wed Dec 31st £¢| of the act--was referred to the labor THIS SUNDAY SPECIAL : 308 7] ¢t | relations committee for report. Tender Roast Beef SAVE 4¢ ON RICHMELLO -_ SPECIAL or. The resolution states that such an or DRESSED SPARE RIBS ) 2 . ENJOY A GALA EVENING $2 | act would ensure a decent living stan- r 5 until 8 p m * Ice Cream ® 0 0 0 0 00 00000000 Brick 21 J i sf (dard throughout the country and : fied hh - Tul Sinisa unfair competition ------ FRESH PORK : © SPECIAL 7s WITH MUSIC BY % | between industries. on ) n ¢ i .. Stratford, which is circulating the Catering for Banquets, Weddings, Parties and Social Spare Ribs 15 5 Cand sense 49 HG Harold Godfrey S Originals | resolution to other Ontarlo cites, to-gethers '. AE § wants details of the proposed act con- For Reservations -- Phone YUkon 5-2112 BUY AND SAVE ON SPECIAL 24 sidered by the Canadian Congress of ~ D " Gi Al 9 Bottles 9 ¢ 7. x Labor and the Canadian Manufactur- PIES and BUTTER TARTS TO TAKE OUT - oo Hats - Noisemakers ers Association in order to arrive at FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY omino inger e..... Quart J A a 'comprehensive and beneficial" (Plus Deposit) is Refreshments plan. mio ri I York Peanut Butfer : ..... $8. 0 v 0s 3 SAVE 4¢ ON REDPATH Lb. . i ~~ || WhiteSugar ........... 52> PLYMOUTH COMBINES GLAMOUR AND ECONOMY 2 Sa Advance Sale of Tickets at Lawrence's Drug Store and Bruton's Drug Store, $2.50 per person Eo N SERS SRR tLe RRP ORONO I000 00000009000 00000080008080000000800090809090 CECEATECARATEANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR AAAS AAAI AR ARs sss SC SE 0020208080e000 To / a" x - rd ~ . DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE TPIT Smith's Raspberry Jam 3x... NG Sana PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. OR . ; a i All Prices Subject to Change According to Market Conditions ih full line of : ' . it . All merchandise sold at your Dominion Store is 5) : OUR GUARANTEE-- i Groceries - Frozen Foods cnn god 147 10 ps. satisfaction, > - Len he Values Effective at Your Port Perry Dominion Store "1 : Foi Week Ending December 6th : Y @ The entire Plymouth lineup features the dra- Fresh and Cooked Meats ALWAYS IN STOCK } | OPEN EVENINGS -- CLOSED TUESDAY AFTERNOONS matic fin treatment cleatly evident here, which « " : . ai . : ; combined with the wide aluminum-grid grille, : hii - |L_ For Free Delivery Phone YU 5-243. ,|{ Dominion StoresLtd. ~~ PortPerry brings a new look of luxury to the low-priced ~ The Plymouth Savoy 4-door sedan, pictured above, is one of 15 models being offered throughout the 1959 Plymouth line, which will also include the - Belvedere, Fury, Sport Farr, Subutban, Sport: Suburban and Custom Suburban series, automobile market. TEA Ay a Ae Aa SAN sy Alia rte § SA aa - i

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