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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Dec 1961, p. 4

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" 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, DECEMBER 14th, 1961 THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF ASCENSION Re¥. E. W. Fuller, B.A. Sunday, Dec. 17th-- 11.30 w.m.--Holy Communion Rev. Norman Green: 8.00 p.m.--Children's White Gift Service. 4.00 p.m.-- Young People's Rally ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interim Moderator: tev: Kenneth FF. MacKenzie, M.A. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Gordon Bruce wish to thank the friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness Coming Events ! At Home and beautftul floral tributes, also s «v. I. 8. Linstead and Dr. John Dia- Mr. and Mrs. W. LL (urncgie' will Rev ng os au h oa be "At Home" to their relatives, mond for their kind consideration during the illness and death of Mrs. Bruce. Card of Thanks We wish to thank 6ur neighbours {riends and neighbours on Sunday, Dec. 17th from 2 to 6 p.m. on the occasion of their 26th Wedding Anni- versary. Vesper Service The Annual Vesper Service will be held in the Port, Perry United Church and friends of Scugog Island for the (Uxbridge) Minister: Mr. Willlam Perry, B.A. Sunday, Dec. 17th-- 10 a.m.-- Church Service 11 a.m.-- Sunday School Tuesday, Dec. 18th, 7.30 Sharp-- CHRISTMAS TREE. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, Dec. 17th-- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.--Church Service 11 a.n.--Kindergarten and junior classes, Sunday School. 4.00 p.m.--Choir Vesper Service of Christmas Music. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham M.A. B.D. Sunday, Dec. 17th-- 10.15 a.m.--SCUGOG Church 11.15 am.--SCUGOG "Head" S.S. 11.16 am.--MANCHESTER Church 1.15 p.m.--PROSPECT Church This will be the Sunday before Christ- mas. Come and prepare yourselves for the coming of the Christ Child into your homes and heart. EY PORT PERRY BAPTIST Sunday, Dee, 17th-- © 9.60 a.n.--Sunday School for all ages 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evangelistic service MONDAY, 7.16 p.m.--Young People WED. 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Iiveryone We ome NY fo Aen Aug. 81 PORT PERRY PENTECOSTAL . Pastors, R. Batten apd I. MacLean Sunday, Dec. 17th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School for all "11 a.m.--Special Speaker, Rev. W. B. Greenwood, Supt. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Monday, Dec. 18th-- 7.80 p.m.--Don't miss our special Christmas program, 2% N £L Deaths- TAYLOR, Mary--Suddenly at Oak- land Cal, on Sat., Dec. 9th, 1961, Mary MacDonald, beloved wife of the late William Steele Taylor, dearly loved mother of Edna (Mrs. J. Star- key) of Cal, James and William. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott- T Panabaker, Port Perry from Thurs-| - day evening until time of service on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Eastern Star Service on Friday at 7:00 pam. ATKINS, Martha--At her home, 87 Caithness Ave., Troonto, Sunday, Dec. 10, 1961, Martha Dowson, beloved wife of the late Gilbert William (Thomas) Atkins. Funeral from Mc- Dermott - Panabaker Ltd., Funeral Home, Port Perry, Ont., Wednesday after 3.30 o'clock. Interment Pleas- ant Point Cemetery. POWERS, Maude M.--At her bro- thér's residence, Port Perry, on Sun- day, Dee. 10; 1961, Maude M. Aldred (formerly of Toronto), beloved wife of the late John F. Powers, dearly loved sister of Alberta (Mrs, W. K. Ramsay), Vina (Mrs, J, G. Morrish) both of Toronto; Jonathan and Nor- man of Port Perry. Service from the Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry on Wednesday at 2 p.m.] ~ Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, In Memoriam WALLIS -- In loving memory of Judith Clare and Arlene Marie who passed away Dec. 14, 1969. Our lips cannot tell how we miss them, Our hearts cannot tell what to say. God alone knows how mueh we miss them : In a home that is lonesome today. 4% Ever remembered by ~ Mom, Jack, Betty and Bob. lovely gifts presented to us on the at 4 p.m., Decembey 17th. The Choir J will present a Festive Cantata 'Christ- mas is coming' by Elie Siegmeister and Rufus Wheeler. This Cantata will feature the adult choir, a child ven's choir and male and treble groups in the presentation of the Customs, Traditions and Story of Christmas: in Narration and Song. Christmas Dance Sponsored by . Cartwright High School on Friday, Dec. 16th at 9 p.m. Blackstock Recreation Centre. Music by Stoney and the Rawhide Ramblers. Semi-formal, . Admission $1.60 per event of our departure from your midst. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to one and all to visit with us in our new home in Brampton, 60 Corn- wall Rd. Art and Sarah Fulford and boys. Card of Thanks I would like to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for their kindness to my wife and family, also for their eards and many visits to me while I was a patient in the Oshawa Fire! Fire! Fire! There's more than one way to get your name in the news according to Fire Chief G. Raines, but the way not to do it is through stupidity or carelessness -- and ending up a fire caslalty, "It's plain common sense to be more alert about fire dangers when you get ready for the winter holiday season", 8 Chief Raines. "Often heating systems .are faulty. When they're pushed hard in the cold wea- ther, any weakness in the equipment or installation may show up--some- times with destructive results. To keep -down fire dangers you should have your heating equipment cleaned and checked periodically. "Many of our traditional Christmas customs -- trees, colored lights and decorations also become five hazards. Sometimes a combination of active children and pre-occupied parents brings the one moment of careless- Christmas season, if you're in doubt about a possible fire danger in your home, or want guidance on fire pro- tection for your family, please con- tact us at the fire department", says Chief G. Raines. 'Keep Christmas safe for the family--FIRESAFE!" And here are a few fire department tips on safety you should know: Pick a fresh-cut Christmas tree-- '| are Jean Bright of Seagrave and Mr. J Ron Kopas of Toronto. couple or $1.00 per person, Bingo Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion will be held on Friday, December 15th at 8.00 pm.|~ in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry. 20 games for Tbe. Special games, share the wealth. = Jackpot $50. and 50 numbers, 'Hospital. W.A. and community for the lovely oil painted picture and the plant. Many thanks to all. one whose needles don't shed' freely. Keep the tree trunk in water as long as the tree is in the house. Support it well and never locate it where it might cut off your escape in case of fire. Put the tree out of the house as soon as possible after Christmas. Check the strings of Christmas lights for frayed wires, loose connec- tions and broken sockets. Never use open flame candles on or near the tree. Make sure tree lights are Harry Brown | Card of Thanks We would like to thank Prospect Richard and Flossie Spencer. Learn to Cha Cha There will be a cha cha ballroom class on December 16th at the Public School auditorium from 3.30 to 4.80. Please come in couples. The teachers "Fee $1.50 each. Euchre and Dance Will be held on Friday, December 15th at 8 p.m. in the Epsom School. Ladies please provide. Silver Collec- tion. THANK YOU! I WISH TO THANK THE ELECTORS FOR THEIR ~~ SUPPORT ON DEC. 13, AND OFFER MY CON- GRATULATIONS TO ALL THE CANDIDATES, MAY I WISH ONE AND ALL THE BEST FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON AND 1962. A. ALBERT CAWKER Healey's Annual Shooting Match On December 16th; 1961; commenc- ing at 1 pm. Heated Shooting Quarters. Christmas Meeting Service Club of the United Church will hold its Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Martyn on Tues- day, December 19 at 8.30 p.m. There will be an exchange of gifts. Dance Sponsored by the Pat Boone Fan Club to be held in the Scout Hall, MY THANKS And Appreciation For Your Confidence IN RE-ELECTING ME E. MERLIN DOWSON Dec. 16th at 8.30 p.m. Admission 76¢ each or $1.00 per couple. Refresh-|, ments. "W [] [] lJ orship the King Presented by the Utica k United Church Choir on Saturday, Dec. 23rd 'at 8.30 p.m. under the direction of Mrs. Frances Sandison. The Junior & Senior Choirs will be in attendance and you will hear selections from the following noted soloists, Ken Sker- ratt, "Sweet Little Jesus Boy"; Larry Kendall, "The Birthday of a King"; Kaye Smith, guest soloist, "Beautiful Field of the Angels". Plan to cele- brate with us the birth of the Christ Child. Dee. 21. In Memoriam WALLIS -- In loving memory of Judith and Arlene Wallis who passed SS Ss Sas e teste tects trortrttctocrcrssrtescasssrsesnssnscesesse Senos any ' -® A SMART GIFT - "Beauty for Give -your-Lady a GIFT CER Hair Shaping, S Coiffures by Lloyd PORT PERRY Carnegie Bldg. Rhone 985-7101 turned off before going to bed or leaving the house. Watch your smoking habits around the Christmas tree---a lighted cigar- ette or match ean start it burning. And most important of 'all---You must safeguard the lives of all family mem- bers in case of fire. To be prepared ~--the best action is to make emergen- cy plans today, before any possible fire and panic occurs. --Port Perry Fire Dept. © Ontario County A request for an ag. mach- Fed. of Agri. : 'MY SINCERE THANKS TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY FOR THEIR CONFIDENCE IN RE-ELECTING ME TO THE COUNCIL FOR 1962. ARTHUR T. COX 7 ¢ inery act was made by the Board-of Governors of Ontario Federation of Agriculture when they met with the Agricultural Committee of the Ont- ario Legislative Assembly at Queen's Park on Thursday, December 7th. This request was supported by the; attending representatives of the Far- mer's Union, i Suggested principles to be included in this Ontario Agricultural Machin- ery Act are: . (1) To provide for the availabil- ity of repair parts and service to the purchasers of farm machinery . in Ontario, (2) "To provide for the control and sale of farm machinery and parts in To The People Of Port Perry I WISH TO THANK THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY FOR THEIR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS, IN RETURNING ME TO COUNCIL ". FOR ANOTHER YEAR. IRVING A. BOYD Ontario, +4 (8) To provide for testing. . farm machinery offered for sale in Ontario. (4) To provide for the publishing of reports of tests conducted on farm machinery offered for sale in Ont: ario (including new machines that may be offered for sale some time in the near future), (6) To provide for an "inspection service to carry out the purpose and intent of the Agricultural Machinery Act. (8) To provide for an Agricultural Machinery Board. Ontario County and Zone 4 of the Federation of Agriculture was rep- resented at this special meeting by | Laurence 'Doble of Uxbridge. THANK YOU! FOR THE OUTSTANDING SUPPORT WHICH RE- SULTED IN MY ELECTION TO COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY FOR 1962. BRUCE F. BEARE aN PRINCE ALBERT DLOAD, FOOD MARKETS Prices Effective This Week-End Wed. - Sat, Dec. 13 - 16 ED SMITHS CHERRY PIE 20 oz. Tin | FILLER ......,.......... 3 MEAT FEATURES FRESH TENDER ~ PORK LOINS AYLMER, CHOICE H VES 20 oz. Tins fo LAT Sausage LC I I I I I) 47c. 1b 69c. 1b 69c. 32 oz. Bil. MAPLE LEAF SITLL TOPS] | | Boneless Hams re 1b 79c. "1b 99¢c. S an¢ Jubilee Small Link 1b Tray Pak 5 TERING DR BALLARD CHAMPION 15 oz. Tin Al OGFOOD .......... 3.39 Cooked Ham ..... MAPLE LEAF ™ Bag Chopped Suet .... 23 CHASE & SANBORN -- 4¢ OFF 1 Pkg. Lean Hand Cut Burns Ib Bulk ¢ Polish Sausage .... 73 | COFFEE .................69 HORNS SLICED Goi Pig. | CARNATION EVAPORATED 16 oz. Tins 4 MOR. ogy away Dec. 14, 1959, No morning dawns, no night returns, But that we think of you. Those left behind are very dear But none replaces you. 'Sadly missed by grandparents Morley and Vera Moase. Card of Thanks I would: like to express my sincere appreciation to my many friends and relatives for their kind inquiries, flowers; gifts and cards received dur. ing my stay in the Hospitals, and the many friends who visited me since returning home, A special thanks to Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Dymond. Charles Goer, the Township as Reeve for the past s - THANK YOU I woud' ike to express my sincere tha ciation to the Council, School Board and the and appre- It has been a pleasure working years, Thanks again for your confidence. and 8UPPOIt. Anson Gerrow i WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW LESLIE BEACOCK Store Hours Daily 8.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, 8.30 to 1 p.m, DON'T. om HEAVY FOOD PARCELS Plenty of Parking Space . Phone: 085-2402 b > 5 . : ; : £ 3 jo did SE LR aT has SEs Laan TRIE Sl ei Seg Amery Sed : bie . waa SHES 3 Se A CSR pi : 5 = RR ERT ES im hs i Ar li in fh en a a hi

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