BPR BS phe he bY . er GARR 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 \ oI - et" A RR HOW Obituary- K F The scholarship was awarded to|verdsle Kiwanis Club, Toromto to Campbellford--Sept., 27, 28 oN a THE CHURCHES Coming Events unior armers' care ueauio 2 Me Jetive an Oar Costly Jules Yura Rod Ap Falls- Sept. 14 A RR . . . on and fine p in unior Institute mem ry- on--Sept, 27 to Oet, 1 DR a ---- FRANCES McCLELLAND STINSON Choir i i and Junior Farmer work in Jen and Mr. Barlow were awarded Bont Ah ) ELAN 1 . 2 y ke: run : . » Following seven weeks illness in he Ontario County Junior Far ntario .County. these scholarships for outstanding Lindsay--Sept. 20 to 24 MAIS bg SLBA CHURCH Fashion Review | reurior Topi, is desu ocurees opis wi sine ir ores ladership fu Junlor Former and Jr. | Madoc Oct, 4, 6° « $6 SRO CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION tot 2 . ) Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1960 of Frances practices at the Port Perry High u Ww Markham--Sept. 29, 80, Oct. 1 a ftev. E. W. F : rn B.A, LTh, Recto "on Pecummpn pA Ba McClelland Stinson, son of the late School on Monday, AA 12th, Junior Far mers Mis, Elsie Lohain, Url, % 31 Memortort. 5 ond 5 Ly @ WTS : . . Fuller, . ETh, r Bist, - g a you iy oie é Thomas and Sarah Anne Fowler Stin- at -8:00 Bile is also attending the .Leadership _ Napanee--Sept. 5-7 5 : SEAT Sunday, Sept. 11th-- or, Jerry. -Un 5 AUPE - 20d. - 888] pn ' : Choir practices will be held on al- Leadershi Cam Camp as Music Instructor. While at Norwood--Oet. 7, 8 and 10 A LAR x the finest in fashions. Draws. Spon- 3 \ . ternate Monday nights between the p p the "camp 'those attending receive 'Oakwood--Sept. 19, 80 Sh 11.30 a.m. --Morning Prayer ./ ~~ |sored by the East group of the W.A.] Mr, Stinson, who was in hig 70tb Port Perry High School and the Ux.' Miss Helen Dryden; Brooklin, and training in social recreation, "drama, Orono--Sept. 9 NE --_ Admission 60c. year, was born at Litford, Manvers bridge. High School. The second Robert Barlow, Blackwater, R.R. 2, hobby crafts, farm woodlot manage- Port Hope--Sept, 16, 17 ge ASX] BA _ Township, With his' parénts he practice will be held at the Uxbridge 8'€ 8ttending the Provincial Junior ment, debating and public speaking Roseneath--8ept. 23, 24 rr | BT! JOHN'S moved Cartwright Twp, in .1899. 'High School on Monday, Se > Farmer Leadership Camp at Geneva as well as in music, : Stirling--Sept, 16, 17 / ' : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH He obi ed his education at Lifford, 19th, at 8:00 pan . Vs. Rep ¥ 'Park, Lake" Couchiching' being held, . ---- Sunderland--=Sept. 13, 14 Interim Moderator: on Devitt's and avg Schools. The choir will i in be under tie from Monday, September '6th to Sun- Di i - iF Il Toronto (Can. National) --Aug. 24 - hen D. Armstrong, B.A, D.D. LO OF NOTICE In 1911 he was united in marriage capable leadership of Mrs. Elsie Doh- 98Y September 11th, 1960. ISIriC a to Sept. 10 ' ! o Wiha p , + UO Fr with Annie Rebecca Nixon of Qrono, son, Uxbridge, R. 8. The choir will! Each year two Leadership Camp F a Toronto (Royal Winter Fair) : Suite itll am erry, Warriner Lodge No. 76 Jf They farmed in Cartwright until poor |be preparing to sing at the annual Scholarships are awarded by the Ri- alr Dates : Nov. 11 to 19 . go hu "Day Serve; Regular © Meeting MONDAY, wig Toko him to give up heavy Ontario County Junior Farmer Church The time for Fall Fairs ig With us ia Bl 16 i SEPT. 12th. Regular Business. ork, and they moved into the vill- 'service to be held at Trinity United once more. Following is a list of aks Sunday School will meet with the [§ A i age of Blackstock 24 years ago. He' Church, Uxbridge, on Sunday, Sept. the towns holding fairs in this section 'oodbridge--Oct. 7, 8 and 10 fongregation. Parents are urged{| Nomination of Officers. A | C. . omber of Blakat ck United! 26th, at-7:30 p.m. | of the province; International Plowing Match will 'to come to church, and bring their good attendance is requested. Church. Mrs. Stinson predeceased' 'All Ontario County Junior Farmer Beaverton--Sept. 16-17 be held in Elgin County, Springfield, family. No Sunday School at 5 him in 1968 from which time he has |and Junior Institute members are Bobeaygeon--Sept. 80 - Oct. 1 Oct, 11 to 14, 11 a.m. VA k B KB lived at Millbrook. . urged to become members of the Ont. : = : > ra ------ Sur tor, Mrs di County Junior Farmer Choir. A spe- PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH arriving is cue sister] Mes LOB oy i i railed EL other } Griffin (Ethel). Blackstock, two bro- rural' vou Wo in Ot Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Death thers, Gordon of Cadmus and Rich- ng foi, ord in aa, Sunday, Sept. 11th-- ard of Bowmanville predeceased him frvingn join the choir and also to 10 a.m.--Sunday. School READ, May Selina -- At Oshawa| pe rested at McDermott-Panabaker become active members of the Ont. | 11 a.m.--Morning Worship and General Hospitul,- On Tuesday, Sept. Funeral Chapel where the service on County Junior Farmer club in their : i . Junior Sunday School, Gth, 1960, May Cogman, wife of the Sept. 2 was conducted by Mr. W, area, INTERIOR DECORATING EVERYONE INVITED late James Read, dear mother of Perry of Port Perry Presbyterian SR SERVICE . 1 vinden of Seiav) Sua Church. (Rev, Romeril being away on : : : rs, Mel. James), Grace rs, The United Church of Canada aig Tm Hotrntionind ; holidays). : Awarded ® Costom-Made Drapes, i THEATRE -- UXBRIDGE ¥CUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE | Darlington) Oshawa, and Violet (Mys.| Interment was in Cadmus - Union " ..® Broadloom and Rugs ' Minister: D. Linton) Uxbridge, In her 77th|Cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs, Scholarship oD . Tharsdny to Saturday, September 8th, 9th, 10th : : | : : : rapery Rods and Tracks Rev. J, K. Braham, M.A, B.D, |vyesr. Floyd Stinson, Chorles Vemsingil ° " cl R } } Funeral service from the chapel of | Keith Stinson, Roy Stinson, Harold L. Aubrey Carson, Claremont, R. ) Draperies' by the Yard o Sunday, Sept. 11th-- MceDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, on |Crawford and Ed. Denure. 2, has been awarded a Soil Manage- : 9.16 0.m.--PROSPECT Church | Thursday, September 8, 1960, Share WE Tas atid Hose ro Cen A fe use e Slip Covers and Upholstering Juss n-MANCHE BTih Gov), ; Tiesment Bite Grove Centers | i gd ai neighbors. [12th, 18th and 14th, 1960. +| @ Vetenian and Cloth. Blinds 11.16 a.m.--SCUGOG Church a . Each year the Ontario County Soil | o Instalation and A . and Crop Improvement Association Measuring : x Card of Thanks : awards a Scholarship to an Ontario Ny (Adult) (Color) (Cinemascope) FORT PERKY BAPTIST CHUKCH ) Manchester sig oie Ramet due tel ay HOWARD SONJA" WILDE . ' oR : i i anagement - Tour, a Stuart A. Mulligan, Pastor og h S38 Jaikeh of ei M45) $e, Todi 4nd lily SERGI nie Tar Hie it ce JAMES ""FRANCI srs Sunday, Sept. 11th-- felt thanks and appreciation to our |london visited her aunt, Mrs. Grant |Soils Department of the 0.A.C. DRAPERIES Cartoon News : . SUNDAY---9:60 Sunday School many relatives, friends and neigh- | Christie and family last week. The tour includes a visit to various - 11:00 a.m.--Worship bours for the kindness and sympathy ih Wow f Sogn dg as is 2 EH ET TR HOWARD VICE, Prop. OUR P OLICY > i! 7:0Q p.m. --Evan elism wi Tr, an rs. Ken Fralick on the e . Tn 2 p. Be g Sli a in {he iis or ha Fn in tay well as a tour of the new Soils Build- 926 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Thursday Night--First Run Movie starts at 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. MONDAY--7 p.m.--Jr. Young People Wish 1 Sauk Doktors. Viens op ing at the 0.A.C., Guelph. Of spe- OSHAWA Bingo from 9 p.m. on -- Doors open at 6.30 p.m, WEDNESDAY--8 p.m.--Bible Study MERU, the nr es. ad a Mrs. Gladys Archer has sold her | ia) interest will be the tour of the ~ Friday and Saturday--Two shows Nightly startiag at 7 p.m. por 2 yv and Prayer Meeting in 2C Oshawa Hotpital Jie LF: EK. property here to Mr. Currie of Whit- [gag Laboratory where the farm soil RA 55-3144 and 9 p.m. Doors open at 6.30. A { i ; : ' vd, by. We welcome this family to Man- analysis are made, Parsonage--Crandell St, YU 5-7338 (Braham, and McDermott-Panabaker | chester, Mrs, Archer has moved to : S------ : Funeral Home for their kind and ef- | port Perry and best wishes go with : g . : ficient management of the services, . at : i EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL _|To all the donors of the many beauti- win Tidhen Sn oP RA smn errs is nb err rs ent girder ee Lp sonrmmen dA by - ree rem are "CHURCH ~~ ful floral tributes and messages of | Kenneth Torrens, Kingston, has MDA BE BET ey AY TTT Lilla St, Port Perry sympathy, we can only say "Thank |been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. , © : S Sunday, Sept. 11th-- you so much", F. Johnston. : oF ; ii ' Sunday School -- 10 a.m. Mrs, Crosier and family. As the result of an accident, Geo. ONE S T O P BAN K 1 NG Ls op. tl -- . oi Munro is in Oshawa Hospital. He " ; ; Doty Salli) p ote] suffered a dislocated hip, facial la- ae Tar s beelal "Speaker at these' Services, Card of Thanks cerations and bruises. The car is ; ; ' : : Wednesday--Prayer, Meeting--8 p.m. badly wrecked - \ } We Invite YOU to Worship with us.| We take this opportunity to thank ' He won't be long. In one brief visit to his local Thursday--7 p.m. our friends and relatives for the| Mr, and Mrs. Evans, Blenheim, call- : i. Ps Young People's outdoor Activities. lovely gifts, cards, flowers & congra-|ed on Mrs, Hannah Johnston last bank, he gan do all his banking, even if it ine (al enquiries for Youth meetings-- ltulations received .on our silver wed- | week. E volves sending money half-way round the world, 758) (8ept.) | ding anniversary, Sept. 4. Many| Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Crosier re- . ws 2 thanks. turned to Elliot Lake after a week He can handle money matters this easy, cone Bl i Bn ch i be 3 i io Phon® Congratulations Lexie Love and Mary Lynn Holtby. These two students received the high- est marks in piano examinations in June in their Grades I and II re- spectively for pupils, of Oshawa, and They are pupils surrounding district, of Mrs. J. E. Jackson. Engagement The engagement is announced of Lillian Audrey, daughter of Mrs. James Wilfred Phalen of Ajax and! the late Mr. Phalen, to Mr. Arthur James Kight, son of Mrs. Arthur James Kight of Port Perry and the late Mr. (Ted) Kight. The marriage will take place on Saturday, October 1st, 1960 at 7 p.m, in St. Bernadette's Church (R.C.) Ajax. In Memoriam WRAY -- In loving memory of a 'dear husband and father, Russell Wray, - who passed away Sept. 8th, 1966. We treasure still, with love diniire; Beautiful memories of one so dear. Ever remembered by wife and family. + ROOM and BOARD IS URGENTLY REQUIRED BY THE MEN WORKING ON THE ' CAUSEWAY If you have a room, and especially if you can provide board, too, will you please leave your name and phone number at the Port Perry Star Office. You may drop this coupon either into the Star letter slit, or mail it to us. Sie : on Your Name wa bviery Silty ironic ind en die) Type of accommodation available .... Will you provide meals? .........um Card of Thanks I wish to thank my friends, rela- tives and neighbours, also Dr; John Diamond and the nurses and Staff at Community Memorial Hospital, for their kindness and for the many cards and gifts I received while in hospital. Brenda. Webster. Card of Thanks I would like to thank friends and 'relatives, for cards, books, fruit and cigarettes during my stay Tn the hos- 'pital. A special thanks to the Staff of Port Perry and Oshawa Hospital, 'also Drs. Kandel, Sturgis, Anderson 'and Grant. Ross Hutchinson, Coop Buewwg BETTELOIAITY BEST VALUE! THAT'S 0/1. .. PORT PERRY / : d How many ean you take? FTP Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Fielding {and -goelal--hour- was enjoyed; The Bain, - with his mother here. enjoying a Jnoioe ip Hrongh the Maritimes. - Congratulations to those who made the very lovely exhibit for Man. chester W.A., shown at Port Perry Fair. The theme was "Mother's Day" and won first prize. The Manchester W.A. met at the Sept. 1st with eleven present. Mrs. Leach opened the meeting with hymn "Jesus leads us o'er the tumult" fol- lowed by Lord's Prayer. Mrs, Fielding read the Scripture and Mrs, Leach\the The minutes of the previous meet- ing were adopted as read. Mrs. Toombs reported exhibit for fair in order and plans for bazaar Sept. 21st were reviewed and menu planned, The Christmas Cards received and now on sale. Mrs, Johnston donated a beautiful table cloth to the Church. meeting at her home Thursday of this week to plan the turkey supper of October 5th, Mrs, Fielding was presented with a lovely cup and saucer from the W.A. on the occasion of her 26th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Fielding thanked the ladies and closed the meeting with theme and prayer, A delicious lunch next meeting will be at Mrs, Jim Cawker's on October 18th, Mra, Schnapp, Buffalo spent the holiday week-end - with her brother and sister, Earl Mitchell and Mrs. LIVE BETTER Electrically ... with an. ELECTRIC "WATER Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie .are| home of Mrs. A. Fielding Thursday, |- topic "As ye sow, so shall ye"reap",| . Mrs, Holtby invited the ladies to a | EI mE a Le DA OP IPE 1 SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY "== venient way because-only-a- chartered 'bank : ~~ provides a full range of "banking services, all a under one roof. 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