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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Dec 1961, p. 7

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b£ 4 AS ol b E sare -_-- - . 5 » 4 es 4 i J . La FRENTE It vr eYd Wat 3 AF AY UR Fo Fred vie Fi : 3 5 : - Fr, =a CARY TRY a 4 . A 3. yo Xd % RA - -- 4 4 do 3 4: x i i A. = REAL) Prince Albert At the worship service last Sunday the congregation grasped much from Rev. Linstead's sermon. We are . grateful to Mr. O. Croxall who ably rendered a couple of rich vocal num- bers with organ accompaniment by * Mrs. G. Hunter. Appreciation was also felt for the attractive basket of flowers placed in remembrance of the late Mrs. Rountree. The Sunday School climbed to a high record of 118. Supt. Mr. AE. Martyn welcomed everyone, Our missionary convener. Mrs. B. Jeffs voiced suitable remarks stating that to-day we were fortunate to have a "live" missionary, then asked Murs, A Martyn to introduce the guest, who some years ago was a school friend of our guest, Miss Ruby Wilson of Epsom school. Mrs, Martyn in her capable manner warmly introduced Miss Wil- son, a missionary on furlough from Nigeria, Africa. She narrated for her own coloured film of the daily African life, illustrated by' the mis- sionary's unfailing capability and leadership in this field of noble work. Mr. Martyn expressed sincere appre- ciation to the visitor. The following had birthdays--Miss R. Wilson, Mis, R. Butson, Pat Thompson, Jim Martyn and Douglas Blain. Monday night a shower was held in the church parlors where relatives and friends gathered in honour of recent newlyweds Mr. and - Mrs. Raymond Doupe. Mr. E. Martyn filled the part attendance of M.C, therefore started the evening off with a lively sing-song. "A brief program was in line, the first number -- several guitar select- ions by Bonnie Pugh. An interesting contest conducted by Mrs. B. Smith. A' couple of piano solos by Mrs. B. Snelgrove; a typical reading by Mrs. Wm. Peel. All numbérs were heart- ily applauded. Finally arrived the minute when the bride-groom were re- quested to occupy two chosen chairs at the front. The couple were assisted by the bride's sister Clare Ptolemy and Bon- nie Pugh in unwrapping the gifts, for which the recipients thanked every- one. Presents were admired prior to serving lunch. Keep in mind the G.N.S. Club party will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Peel, Monday night, Dec. 11. Don't forget your toy, doll or children's clothing, Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson have return- ed from an enjoyable three weeks in Montreal and Sarnia District. Barbara and Neil Devitt, Oshawa, spent the week-end with their cousins Don, Grant and Bryan Beacock. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chambers, Brook- lin have purchased the Mev. Gerrow beautiful home. The new owners will move in the new year. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hubbert and fa- mily, Peterboro, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson and Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. C. Neunham and Gary accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. Doupe to Toronto on Sunday attending church service where Rev. Chas, Clark is pastor. Dinnered with Mr. THE FOLLOWI NG COLOURED PATIO INSULATION STORM WINDOWS BLUE COAL ITEMS WILL ASSIST ~ e PRECAST SIDEWALK PADS COMBINATION DOORS WEATHERSTRIPPIN G TOP QUALITY STOVE & FURNACE OIL, REESOR FUEL & LUMBER BLOCKS -dians and Mrs. Bert Raines, later called on | | - - Mrs, Neunham's brother Everett who | Brooklin Sire is improving after being critically in Silver Medalist in East General Hospital. Mrs. Pogue, Whitby, enjoyed the week-end with her aunt Mrs. R. Som- | merville. classified Excellent- The Prince Albert Woman's Asso- | the herd of W. F. Batty and Son, ciation met in the evening of Novem- | Brooklin, has qualified as a Silve ber 29th at the home of Mrs. Earl | Meda) sire. ' Martyn, with an attendance of fifteen He now has three Silver Medal ladies. daughters from different dams, as | The president Mrs, Snelgrove wel- } follows: comed all, and opened meeting with Crescent Acme B Lasaie 2nd elas. Hymn 669, Topic was given by Jean. During the business period--a mo- tion we send in our Missionary money of $16. Nominating Comm.--Florence, Pat and Myrtle. It was agreed the W.A. cater for a wedding supper. Comm,-- Eva, Joy and Jean. Motion we give $60 to the Sunday | sified Very Good -- as a junior two year old produced 10,061 pounds of | milk, and 4256 lbs. of fat; Crescent Acme Mabel--classified Very Good as a junior three yem old produced! 9,806 pounds of milk 533 pounds of fat; Crescent Acme Wanda, classi- fied Excellent, as a senior three yeu old produced 10,144 pounds of mill and 686 pounds of fat. and School. Motion we give $100 to the All these records were made in 305 Church Board. December meeting to | days. be on the 20th. Brampton El Acme now has 39 test After the repeating of the Mizpah | ¢d daughters that average 9.403 pounds of milk and 454 pounds of fa Hig 37 classified- daughters average 87.61 per cent, The Breed Class Average of his daughters is 1238 for milk and 110 for fat. Acme was bred by B. Il. Bull and Son, Brampton ,and is a son of their senior superior sire, Brampton Acme, Benediction, group 2 served lunch. More Guidance Urged by Starr TORONTO -- Labor Minister Starr said last week Canada should "review the status quo of education and train- ing" to ensure that all youngsters of | Vecord of 16,497 pounds of milk, 860 every level of intelligence can be pro-| --------o © ---- perly prepared for their roles in life, "I am not advocating that we dis- card present courses", Mr. Starr said. But Canada should "establish techni- cal and vocational courses which are realistic in the light of today's condi- tions." Mr. Starr, officiating at the open- ing of a new school in suburban Eto- bicoke, said "there is a need in Canada for establishment of broad paths of learning"s "Our youth should have the choice of several paths to further education and training. . "The person with intelligence and ability should be able to find his or her own level in a system of education which makes it possible to move from one path to another." Mr. Starr said broader guidance service should be provided to young- sters to keep them in school. He said close to 70 per cent of young Cana- leave school -before receiving |- their junior matriculation or an equiv- alent in training. 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She is a Gold Medal and Medal of Merit cow and has several other good records. .Ashburn Sunday School and Church Services were well attended at Burn's Church on Sunday, Dee. 3rd, at 10:16 and| 11:30 am. Mr. Z: Dunn, of Knox| College, had charge of worship service! at 11:30 and Mrs. W. Hamilton and) Mrs. E. Humphrey sang a duet "Great | is Thy Fuaithfullness", The weekly meeting of the Young! People's Society was held in the base-| ment of the church on Sunday evening | Dec. 8rd, when Mr. Glen Wannamnker | of Seagrave was guest speaker. On Sunday evening, Dee. 17th, the Young People will hold their Annual Christ mas Musical when a film "Teenage Challenge" will be shown. Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Pugh, Barbmia, and Rodney of Claremont were recent | visitors with Mr. and Mus. Douglas | Ashton. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon English of home of Miss Vera Leach. Mrs. Wm. MacAndless, Robert and! Lenroe of Don Mills, visited Mr. and' Mrs. Edgar Heron on Wednesday. The symyathy of the community is extended to Mr, and Mrs. W. Graham! in the death of their infant son on Saturday morning, | Woodville were Sunday callers at the| ( IA HAVE SHOWN IN- REEVE FOR 1962. Gibson | NN N N \ THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, DECEMBER 7tn, YN Mr. Walter Reynolds of Ancaster, and Mrs. A. Reynolds of Toronto were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron. "Jo Anne Barge of Oshawa, were ob- serving and practise teaching at our ; 3chool last week und while here stayed Mrs. Chas. Fry of Oshawa spent | at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond a few days with. Mr. and Mus. R.| Taylor, Batten, . B . SAVE YOURSELF THE INCONVENIENCE OF AN ACCIDENT ure your snow tire treads are good. Carry hains in your trunk. Have brakes balanced make sure the steering system's in shape for inter. Install anti-freeze. Check windshield wipers to make sure you'll see where you're going. Heaters and defrosters should work properly; so Shoald headlights and tail lights. 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