7 and dear_mother of Mae (Mrs. Ross wright. rn Care. Harding, wife of the late, Alfred] __ Dorothy, Clifford, Greta and Harold. |. 4---PORE PERRY, ONTARIO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1960 THE CHURCHES ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A, L.Th., Rector Sunday, Nov, 20th-- 11,30 a.m.--Holy Communion 3 p.m.--Dedication of the Parish Hall... Bishop H. Hunt, 7 ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interim Moderator: Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A, D.D. Ministers Mr, William Perry, B.A. Sunday, Nov. 20th-- 10 a.m.--Divine Worship 11 a.m.--Sabbath School C \ PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8S, Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, Nov. 20th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship and Junior Sunday School. EVERYONE INVITED - J . The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER-- Rev. J, K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, Nov. 20th-- 10.15 a.m.--Scugog Church - . Visitation Sunday. 11.16 a.m.--Scugog "Head" S.S. 11.16 a.m.--Manchester Church 1.15 p.m.--Prospect Church Come & worship the "King of Kings" / PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Stuart A. Mulligan, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 20th-- SUNDAY--9:50 Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evangelism MONDAY--7 p.m.--Jr. Young People FRIDAY--8 p.m.--Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Parsonage--Crandell St., YU 5-7338 «@ L ( ( ~ What Did Christ Ransom? Public Address by a [Repr esentative of Watch Tower Soclety SUNDAY, NOV. 20th at 3 p.m. " Scout Hall Lilla - St;; Port Perry - All persons of goodwill welcome. _ "No collection taken Deaths BRUCE ,Emma Josephene--At the Community Hospital, Port Perry, on Saturday, November 12, 1960, Emma King, wife of the late Robert Bruce, Curtis) of Orilla, and Erma (Mrs. Gordon Strong) Blackstock, in her 89 | year. Funeral fiom McDermott-Pana- baker, Port Perry, on Monday, Nov. 14th, Interment Devitt's Cemetery Cart- GODFREY, Lorna Harding--At the York County Hospital, Newmarket on Sunday, November 13, 1960, Lorna Godfrey and dear mother, of Everett, in her 62nd year. Funeral from the MecDermott- Panabaker chapel, Port - Perry, on Wednesday, November 16, 1960. In- ternient Pine Grove Cemetry, Prince Albert, Ontario. . COLBEAR, Helen Florence. Sud- denly at her home in Port Perry; Ont, on Wednesday, November 9th, 1960, Helen Florence Williams, beloved wife of Leonard Colbear and Dear Mother of Fred, Powassen, Leonard, of To- ronto, Alan, Fonthill; Arthur and Margaret (Mrs. Clem Jeffrey) of Port Perry, sister of Percival Wil- liams of Toronto. Funeral from McDeermott-Pana- EE aE---- Coming vents. Women's Hospital Auxiliary The annual meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary will be held on Tuesday evening, November 22nd, in the Municipal Hall, Port Perry, at eight o'clock. Everyone welcome. - Nov. 11 (ioose Shoot Shot Gun and Rifle--Willow Lake, Ye mile North of Myrtle Station, just West, of No. 12-7 Highway, Saturday, Nov. 19th, 9:00 a.m, to ? Ammuni- tion Supplico, Refreshments on the Grounds. Jas, Manderson, Prop. Nov. 17 Annual Bazaar ~The Annual Bazaar of the Church of the Ascension is to be held at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 26th in our New Parish Hall. Christmas novel- ties, Delicatessen table and. Tea room. Nov. 24 Bazaar The Ladies Auxiliary of the Cana- dian Legion are having a Bazaar and Lucky Draw in the Public Library on Saturday, Nov, 19th at 2 p.m. The prizes are on display at Greer and Kelly's office. See! "One on Every Street", a coloured film featuring the problem of retard- ed children, at The Women's Hospi- tal Auxiliary annual meeting to be held in the Municipal Bldg. on Tues., November 22 at 8.156 p.m. = No ad- mission charge. Bazaar The Women's Association of the United Church, Port Perry, will hold their annual Bazaar on Saturday, November 19th in the Sunday School roont:-- Homemade Baking, Gifts and Afternoon Tea.. Nov. 17 Euchre and Dance Friday, November 18th, Kuchre and Dance at Epsom School. Ladies please provide lunch. Silver collec- tion, Bazaar "St. John's Presbyterian Church W.A. will hold their Annual Bazaar on Saturday, December 3rd. Decl Scout Mothers ~The Scout & Cub witha Auxiliary meeting will be held on Monday, Nov. 21st at the home of Mrs. Gordon Goode at 8 p.m. | Greenbank Bazaar Will be held by the Fidelis Class, Greenbank United Church basement on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 30 at 2.30 p.m. Nov. 241 ba Honeydale W. The Honeydale W.I. will hold their regular meeting in St. John's Pres- byterian Church at 2 p.m. on Thurs- day, Nov. 24th. Due to the lateness in the month the November and De- cember meetings will be combined. Members are reminded to bring their Christmas Exchange gifts to this meeting. : The proposed bus trip to Toronto is scheduled Dec. 6th. Arrangements will be made at this meeting. Service Club The members of the United Church baker, Port Perry, on Saturday, Nov. 12, 1960. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, (Ont. PORTER, Lena, Margaret--At the Community- Memorial Hospital, Mon- day, Nov. 14th, 1960, Lona Margaret Bradléy (formerly of Toronto) belov- ed wife of the Late Charles H, Port- - er, and dear mother of Vera (Mrs, E. _ Mitchell) Toronto, Arnold (Washing- ton) and Garnet of Port Perry," Resting at Chapel of MecDernott- _ Panabaker, Port Perry, Thursday, at 2 p.m. Cemetery, Manvers, Service Club are asked to meet at the church promptly at 8 pm, on Tuesday, Nov. 22nd. We will then go to the Municipal building to see the film "One on Every Street". and later return to the church for our business meeting. Euchre - The Ladies Auxiliary of the Cana- {dian Legion are holding a Euchre in for service on the Legion Hall on Saturday, Novem- Interment Fallis ber 10th at 8,156 pm, Lunch served, Admission 50e. Auxiliary ol Mrs. C. C, Jeffrey, who is visiting in Ottawa, flew to Boston Mass. to '|'attend the funeral of her Aunt, Mrs. W. H. Butler. Married Mr, and Mrs. Thomas H. Chapman announce the marriage of their daugh- ter Margaret Elizabeth, B.Sc.N., to Mr. Philip Edward Coulter, P. Eng. (son of Mr, and Mrs. C, L. Coulter, formerly of Port Perry) on Saturday, September 10th, 1980: Birth GARVEY -- Mr. and Mrs, Donald Kenneth Garvey (nee Eileen Barns) of Halifax are happy to announce the birth of their son Donald Kenneth junior, at the Halifax Infirmary on November 2, 1960. Weight 3 lbs. 8 oz. Card of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of kindness and ex- pressions of sympathy and condolence extended by our friends and neigh- bours, Rev. H. A. Mellow and Rev. I. S. Linstead during the recent ill- ness and death of our dear mother, Grant, Helen, Reta Willard. "Card of Thanks In the midst of our sorrow we wish to. express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, and wonderful friends and neighbors, for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a beloved wife and mother. We especially wish to thank the members of the Eastern Star O.E.S,, Dr, M.,"B, Dymond, and the Rev. E. S! Linstead for his consoling words, all the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings and: cards, the pallbearers, and the McDermott- Panabaker funeral home for their kind efficient management of the services. Leonard D. Colbear and family. Card of Thanks I wish to take this opportunity to thank friends and neighbours and ins gifts and visits; priv a sincere thanks to Drs. Kandel and Sturgis, the nurses on 1E; the Port Perry Legion and those who gave transportation to my parents during my stay in the Oshawa Hospital. Geo. Munro: Card of Thanks I wish to thank friends and neigh- bours for cards & gifts while in Port Perry and Oshawa Hospital; also spe- cial thanks to Dr. John Diamond and Dr. Andrew Anderson, Rae Webster. Card of Thanks tunity to express our sincerest thanks to our neighbours and friends who helped us in so many ways, with food, help and minding our children." Also the members of the Eastern Star for providing refreshments after the fun- eral of my mother.. Many thanks for the many cards and calls we have received. These kindnesses help so much in a time of such sorrow. Margaret and Clem Jeffrey. | Death MRS. EDNA B. BUTLER NEN WS AA Pr Tye a ra 6 Ave., Haverhill, Mass., died Saturday at her home, after a lengthy illness, She was born in Halifax, Nova Sco: tia, April 28, 1877, daughter of John and Charlotte (Hire) Anderson, and lived.in Haverhill and Atkinson, N.H. Mrs. Butler formerly lived in Montreal. Besides her husband, William H. Butler, she leaves two nieces, Mrs Cyril Jeffrey, Port Perry and Mrs. Frank D. Slemmon, Ottawa, and a grandniece, Mrs, Hilton Ireland, Ot- tawa; two nephews, Robert Jeffrey, Port Perry; John Gauld, Montreal; thrée cousins, Miss Elsie Anderson, Montreal; Mrs. Grace Noyes, Salem, N.H, and Leighton McConnell, Ro- chester, N.Y. 'The funeral service was held on Tuesday, November 8, at Dole and Childs Funeral Home, 148 Main St. Haverhill.- Burial ' held mn -Willow : Grove Cemetery, Newton Junction, N.H, For all your printing requirements See The Port Perry Star "We would like to take this oppor-|- Ee Mrs. Edna B. Butler, 83, 50 Adele | In Memoriam FINES-In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Charles Ed- ward Fines, who died November 12th, 1969. Thinking of the thoughtful things That you have said and done; And loving you a little more, Dear Dad, for each and every one. Always renmiembered by soir--f Russell and family. Death BRENT, Howard Leslie -- suddenly on November 9th at his home in San Francisco, Calf., beloved brother. of Luella Baird. oi Rebekah Officers Installed Nearly 200 members and visitors en- joyed a delightful evening on October ! 18th, when D.D. Pres. Sis. Edna Jex of District No. 7 and Installing Staff of Generaska Lodge installéd the fol- owing Officers of Maybelle Rebekah | Lodge, Port Perry, for term of Sent: ember 1960 - 1961, N.G.--Sis. Ruby Beare V.G.--Sis. Velma Foster Sec'y--Sis. Mildred Rodd Fin. Sec'y--Sis. Norma Crozier © Treasurer--Sis. Aileen Dawson Pianist--Sis. Lillian Harper Chaplin--Sis, (Ruth Foster "Jr. P.N.G.--8is. Nettie Aldred Warden--Sis. Reta Beadle Conductor--Sis. Georgina Moore R.S.N.G.--Sis. Myrtle Snelgrove L.S.N.G.--Sis. Rena Webster R.S.V.G.--8is. Grace Love L.S.V.G.--S8is. Dorothy Pascoe 0.S. Guardian--Sis, Marie Wakeford I.S. Guardian--Sis. Lucille Mark Degree Capt.--Sis. Lucille Gray Guests were present from Port Hope, Bowmanville, Orono, Oshawa and Brooklin, ts Shit. at EASY ROO sofal me stantean ida IRAs idk ps Mary Frances makes her entrance on CBC-TV's Country Hoedown this season as the show's new girl vocal- ist. The 21-year-old brunette from Oshawa, Ont., has been singing pro- fessionally since she was 17, and has won a number of talent awards, in- cluding Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. On--hoedown she -appears with Gordie Tapp, Tommy Hunter, Tommy Common, the Hames Sisters and the Singin' Swingin' Eight. Quite a Few Canadians Who, in resent years, have tended to write off the Commonwealth as noth- ing more than a hoax, have recently had occasion to revise their thinking. Source of this changed attitude of mind lies in the similarities, in prin- ciple at least; of the views expressed - by Commonwealth leaders at the UN The Common- wealth, like Canada itself, may well be General Assemply. the product of compromise--a mon- But in political sense, elements of cohesive- ness are apparent. Those cohesive forces spring from decades of school- ing in the new as well as the older Commonwealth countries in political traditions rooted in a brief in human dignity and individual freedom. The Commonwealth is not without blemish so far-as the conduct, especially \in in- ternal affairs, of some of its mem- strosity in the economic sense. bers is concerned. To deride the Com. monwealth idea as nothing more than a thin but respectable cloak for long-dead colonialism, however, would be a fatal mistake. SEOEAOBEAOIE ABD ie Fo Soo 0 er 90009000 POP OPOPOPOPOPOBPBO RU 2080000000000 200 S008 00080802080808080808080080R00R0800R0N The Women's Hospital Auxiliary IS PROUD TO PRESENT NE ON EVERY STREET" Ontario Government, Department of Health, "colour film dealing with retarded children. Comment by Pierre Berton: "A film which is going to startle a few people." November 22nd, at 8.15 p.m. Municipal Building, Port Perry, REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED For 'BAZAAR BEST SELLERS'-- made better with butter -- write Tica Fraser, 409 Huron St., ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS' ~ MARKETING BOARD "REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS l "Toronto i PR Model il lllustrated: Fleetside pickup. One of Chevrolet's "fob-whipping line of big lightweights, THE TRUCKS THAT RIDE SMOOTHER, Just a year ago, Chevy came up with a torsion bar independent front suspension and has already put some 300,000 Chevrolet trucks with it out on jobs, The ride that results from Chevy's sispension design Is making life a lot easier for drivers. (Just ask them!) It's taking better care of loads, the fragile kind that used to cost somebody money if they were bounced around. Chevy's ride also enables truck owners to revise their buying habits and work their trucks longer before they trade. This follows naturally. The trucks take less of a beating. There's less stress on sheet metal. l.ess abuse to tires. Less pounding to wear out parts before their time. The upshot of it is you either save money or earn more of it, or both. And you couldn't ask a truck to do more than that, See your dealer, 61 CHEVROLET STURDI-BILT TRUCKS WORK HARDER, LAST LONGER! ~~ ORDINARY [-BEAM FRONT AXLE. All trucks 'had it af one time: a stiff-beam de- sign thot transmits road shock and vibration from one wheel lo the other and up to the chassis, cab and the load. CHEVY'S INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION. Each wheel flexes independently, keeps the truck and the load level with the road; minimizes tire abuse as well as stress and strain on chassis and cab, A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Cr21c Beare Motors Limited Hi PORT PERRY, ONTARIO : oon dh St, PHONE: YU 5.7851 ¢ - AS Nv \ r -