J. ¥ ¥ I Tre a a FEST EC WANE SAAR hake [Cat : LL Lan Wi 1 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 18597 Sipt h : rs, H. Wilson, Uxbridge on Sunda : 5 1S / Mr. and ME, Huntics was Weds Oct. 18. * Heayn and Mrs, Jeffrey, to plan and G nb k The business part of the meeting |made. It decided to start the supper AA ir ed by parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunt- M*. and Mrs. L. Beacock enter-|advertize, . ree an opened with the theme song and W.A. [at 5.30 p.m. RATES fe ley, Whitby, , tained Mr, and Mrs, J. Bradburn and | It was planned to have a turkey sup- J motto. Ruby welcomed everyone to ; - Mr. Linstead delivered a worthwhile Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bonnell were [*MilY» Blackstock on Sunday. per, Oct, 21st. "Committee to be Mrs,| The W. A. held its September meet- {her home and thanked the group for| Ihe meeting closed with the bene- message at church on Sunday, Mrs, Mr. 'and Mrs. J, W. Forster and fa- Hunter, Mrs. Newnham and Mrs. Love, in at the home of Mrs. Geo. Beare. their splendid devotional. The minutes] 41¢t10%: Mrs. R. Rodd entertained with 3 E> @ G. Hunter at the organ leading the Biss wedding of He aeppew mily were visited by his mother Mrs.| Meeting closed with Hymn 888, Mrs. Ianson read the call to worship | were read and approved and the treas- " readings "Friendship" and "Grand- : choir 'whose anthem was beautiful. Simeoe St. Church. Oshawa Forster, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs.|Group 1 served lunch. and the meeting opened with hymn 17. |urer's report was given, ma's Dilemma. Holy Communion was observed and . n,:8, * ! Michell of Markham. Mrs, Noble of Ingersoll, spent a The Scripture lesson, Matt. 5:43-48, A lovely lunch was served to 25 passed by Messrs. E. McCrea and F.| Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Garry Newnham entertained a num- | week at the home of her mother Mrs, | Was read by Mrs. N. Smith and Mrs | Plans for our Turkey Supper to be member ' d 3 visit wis Vickery. : : ' Davidson, Jr, included Mr. and Mrs. per of pals for his birthday on Mon-!J. McMillan. C. Phoenix led in prayer. The topic|Ne!d on Wednesday, Oct. 21st were SYS ANd. Visuors, At Sunday School all sang "Happy St tartin, Mr. sid J ae day. Mr. and Mrs. M. Luke and two little "Love Your Enemies" was given byl _ : _ Birthday" for Gary Newnham, Mrs, Port Perr i d Mr and Mrs. H Ku. In case you crave a dinner away [sons of Hamilton visited Murs. C. Mrs, Couves. The devotional closed y : rh from home just plan to attend our W.|Luke at the week-end. i with hymn 399, Faith of Our Fathers", B. Smith read an interesting. story on "Hunting". =~ = ! Trust all readers will remember our Church Anniversary Sunday, Oct. 18. benz, Toronto, : IA. Turkey feed in the church, Oct. 21. Keep in mind G.N.S. Club will meet | The Woman's Association met on at Ellenore Davidson's Tuesday night the evening of September 80th, at 'Messrs. J. W, Forster, Chas. Ree- = the home of Mrs. Beacock with a good sor and B. Edney supervised a dis- . J SHandines ise, Smith peeps the A " "Na. ' "| chair, eeting. opened with Hymn a Shur ! Hm Rostilizen Notice to Cr editors 366. Scripture was read by Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, M. Van Camp and fa-| .IN THE ESTATE OF ARTHUR |Skelding and Topic by Mrs. Smith. mily, Blackstock with Mr. and Mrs. JOHN CARNEGIE During the business period, a che- L. Hunter and Nola, late of the Village of Port Perry, injdue for $11.45 from Fair Board was - Saturday night a number<of local| the County of Ontario, Retired |reported. Notice of W,M.S, Rally on neighbours and intimate friends as-| All persons having claims against|Q¢t 27 to be held at Columbus. Thank sembled in the home of Mr. and Mrs. [the estate of the above named who|YOU letters to go to Mr. Taylor for ~ F. Fletcher in honour of their son [died September 9th, 1959, are-hereby | flOWers for Shure and to Mr. Vick- 494 Barry who was celebrating his 21st! notified to send to the undersigned on | for gasoline stove. birthday. The-customary frills, cards, jor before October 24th, 1959, full par-| Motion of Mrs. Hunter and Mus. |g gifts and food all blended into a ty-|ticulars of their claims. Immediately Snelgrove, our Bazaar to be Friday, pical birthday party. Mr, and Mrs. |after October 24th, 1959, the assets of | NOV- 18th in our Church, Committee K. Ryder, Hamilton attended the party | the deceased will be distributed among | for same to be Mrs, Beacock, Mrs.|fe6666060066666660< SOPH of their nephew Barry. hr. the parties entitled thereto having re- r Week-end visitors with Mr. & Mrs. {gard only to the claims of which the } y = NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Secretary, for the operation of the Snack Bar at the Port Perry Curling Rink for the 1959-60 season, Duties to commence November 1. through March 31. Tenders to be in the hands of the Secretary by October 10th. For further information contact the Secretary. ~ Frank and Dave RADIATOR REPAIR and SERVICE PHONE YUkon 5-2089. 24 HOUR SERVICE -- GUARANTEE SERVICE -- W. HOWARD HALL, Secretary Phone: YU 5-2272 PORT PERRY COMMUNITY CURLING CLUB. October_8, 1959 Located at FRANK QUIMET, SHELL, SERVICE STATION Just North of Raglan on Oshawa Road B. Smith were her brother Mr. and {undersigned shall then have notice, A . Mrs. Chas. Webb, Stouffville, Mr. and | Dated at Port Perry, this 22nd day Ta ot Pontiacs creat: build 2 ¥ Mrs. P. Revill and Mrs, F. Jeffrey, [of September, 1959. rust Pontiac's creative car builders to come up : i Toronto. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, with another fresh original for 1960! So fresh, 8 © Mr. and Mrs. N, Wilson, Clifford |Oct, 8/69 ° Port Perry, Ontario, they've established a new point of view \ ~ and Bruce with their cousins Mr. and| © Solicitors for the Executors. in automotive value. 3 bi 4 With clean, graceful lines they've composed a delightful rightness of form with unity and rhythm, To complement the softer ride of the improved supple suspension, they've added the extra safety of flawless control. Then they banished virtually all driving noises with a more skillful, calculated application of sound soaking insulation, ® SELF STORING * hi. 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