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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Mar 1962, p. 4

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4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 1st, 1962 THE CHURCHES ---- ANGLICAN CHURCH-- CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev. E. W. Fuller, L.Th. Sunday, March 4th-- 11.30 a.m.--Holy Communion. Wed., March 7th--Ash Wednesday -- 7.30 a.m.--Holy Communion 10.00 a.m.--Holy Communion, SO ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interim Moderator: Rev. Kenneth F. MacKenzie, M.A. (Uxbridge) Minister: Mr. William Perry, B.A. Sunday, March 4th-- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Sunday School S/ PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister 'Sunday, March 4th-- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.--Church Service 11 a.m.--Kindergarten and junior classes, Sunday School. 4 3 The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A, B.D". Sunday, March {th-- 10.16 a.m.--8CUGOG Church 11.16 a.m.--SCUGOG "Head" S.S. 11.156 a.am.--MANCHESTER Church 1.15 p.m.-- PROSPECT Church Remember the Sabbath day to keep . , i Tornabd it Holy. Come and Worship. Je PORT PERRY BAPTIST Sunday, March 4th-- 9.50 a.m.--Sunday School for all ages. 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evangelistic service MONDAY, 7.156 p.m.-- Young People WED., 8.00 p.m.-- Prayer Meeting --Everyone Welcome-- oF Dec. 61 5) > "Deaths PHOENIX, Emma Louisa--At Fair- view Lodge, Whitby, Ontario on Sun- day, February 25, 1962, Emma Louisa Lee, beloved wife of the late William Phoenix and dear mother of Walter, in her 90th year. Funeral from the ~Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry on Tuesday. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank. Birth IRELAND -- Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ireland (nee Dawn Slemmon) an- nounce the birth of a son, Robert Frank, at the Grace Hospital, Ottawa. con Friday, February 23rd, 1962. A brother for Debbie. In Memoriam ROSS--In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Ella Gertrude Ross, who passed away March 7th, 1957. The golden gate stood open Five years ago today, With farewells left unspoken Our dear one slipped away. She suffered much in silence Her spirit did not bend, She faced the pain with courage Until the very end. Lovingly remembered by husband 'and family. Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt- thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, and the beautiful floral offerings from our relatives, neighbours, friends Scugog Grace U.C.W. and Blue Ray Chapter O.E.S. during our bereave- ment in the loss of our father Geo. W. Schell. Special thanks to the Rev. J. K. Braham for his consoling words and the McDermott-Panabaker Ltd. for their services. Blanche and Olive. Coming Events Due to bad weather last week-end, the 1st Port Perry Rover Crew bottle drive will be continued this Saturday, March 3rd. At the Port Perry Public School on Saturday, March 3rd, 1962, 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Beaver Dam Wonderland. Adults 3be. Perry Figure Skating Club. Featuring Walt Disney's and Australian Coral Price Children 25c., Sponsored by the Port Euchre and Dance Will be held in the Community Hall, Utica on Saturday, March 3rd, at 8.30 p.m. Prizes and lunch also Table of Home Baking. Admission b0c. Pancake Supper Shrove Tuesday, March 6th, at 5.30 p.m. in St. John's Parish Hall, Blackstock. Adults $1.00, Children Hc. 1.0.D.E. The March meeting of Scugog Chapter LLO.D.E. will be held in the Municipal Building on Monday March 5th at 2.30 p.m. Port Perry Public Library List of Books in circulation at Port Perry Public Library: Ficton-- The Judas Tree--Cronin The White Rajah---Monsaret Shrees Can't Cash Chips--Fair Servant of Slaves--Irvin The Witch at Low Tide--Carr The Garfield Honour--Yerley Saturn Over the Water--Priestley Fear is the Sky---MacLean Passion in Rome--Callaghan Mostly in Clover--Boyle The House of Old Vine--Lofts Jake.and the Kid--Mitchell The Winter of Discontent--Steinbeck Mila 18--Uris The Edge of Sadness--O'Connor Six Impossible Things--Cadell Honey for Tea--Cadell In High Places--Hailey A Man in a Mirror--Llewellyn Eugenie--Chapman The Seventh Fury--Castle Whistle on the Wind--Shipley Anything Could Happen--Young Gieneral-- When Toronto was for Kids--Allen The Last Plantagenets--Costain The Borders of Barbarism--Williams A Nation of Sheep--Lederer Before I Sleep--Dooley The Singer Sewing Book--Singer i Good Housekeeping Book of Entertainment The Tough Minded Optimist--Peale Sky Fever--DeHavilland So you Want to be a Nurse--Nourse Seven Rivers of Canada--MacLennan Heart of the Matter--Van de Post Primse at Dawn--Garry Sy Chairman of the Board--Streeter Inside Europe to day--Gunther | John 1:1-5. -Lwonderful letter from Seagrave During the past few weeks we have | heard a great deal about Astronaut John Glenn and his orbital flight, alse of his recovery from the ocean near Grand Turk Island. All this has been | of very special interest to a couple in our community; Mrs, McNeil, wife of Rev .E. Me Neil was boyn on Grand Turk Island and lived there until some years after her Mr. McNeil, as a young minister, was stationed on Tui! | marriage. and Caicos Islands, where he met his | wife. Mrs. MeNeil has two sisters still living there, who have visited her They say Grand Turk Island is only nine miles long, and three miles wide. tion there has always been unsettled. When the MeNeil's leaving | there in 1925, Itaiti and. Sants Domingo the people planned a | banquet for them, as a farewell gest ure, but just then a revolution broke out, and they departed, in haste, withoiit the banquet. = The U.C.W, The United Church Women met in the Sunday School Room, on Wednes- day evening, Feb. 21st, the meeting having been postponed from the pre- vious week, on account of the weather. Mrs. A. Crosier, leader of the West Group, was in charge of the Devotion- al Service. The opening hymn No. 41 "0 for a Thousand Tongues to Sing" was followed by. the Scripture Read- ing by Mrs. Keen, Col. 1:15-17 and | The Topic--*Praise Vv the Lord for His Creativity" was given by Mrs. W: Stone. Mrs. B. Dowson led in prayer. Mrs. G. Fish- ley read a poem "Trees". All joined in Hymn 249 "O for a Thousand Ton- gues to sing". Mrs. A. Crosier con- tributed a poem "There isn't much that I can do". Mrs. Fishley read a Mrs. Lillian in Seagrave. were to go to Dickson of Formosa. The political situa- weather and roads permit. took charge of the meeting, and 'thanked those who had taken part in| group. 3 : f the Devotional. The Roll Call was answered by 21 members and 5 names were added. more Collection amounted to Birthday Box brought in $1.78 for the fruit committee, Collection for Supp'y Fund $3.52. Membership Fees $2.50. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. Treas- urer's Report showed $323.75 on hand. Mrs. King reported 8 boxes and 1 card sent to the sick. Several "Thank You" cards were read and some dona- tions received. General $7.60, Mrs. (i. Stone reported that she and Mrs. Eagleson had spent one after- noon visiting and will do more when Mrs. Cliff Short said the North Group are planning a Box Sodial for March 16th. It was decided to have the next supper on March 2nd. It was moved by Mrs. M. Bruce and sec- onded by Mrs. Sweetman that the men be asked to discuss the laying and financing of the S.S. Room floor. This, meeting to be held after the March 2nd supper. It was decided tc Mrs. R. Reynolds, the president, SMITH - CORONA : SKYRITER | Port Perry Star PORT PERRY STAR order 3 Topic Cards, one for each On motion of Mrs. Dowson and Mrs. Fishley it was decided to use Mrs. Dickson's letters for the Missionary Topic. On motion of Mrs. Fishley and Mrs. MacTaggart it was decided to hold the World's Day of Prayer on March 9th at 2 o'clock. Pleasant Point, Zion and Sonya to be invited. Hymn: 16 "From all that dwell be- low the:skies" and Benediction closed the meeting... During the social hour Mrs. Reynolds read a poem from her mother's scrap book entitled "Glori- fied Raiment". Mrs. Keen conducted a candy-eating relay race. Lunch was served by the West Group. Mr. Gary Sweetman has secured employment, in a garage at Oakville. Wee Wayne Wanamaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wanamaker of Port Perry spent Friday with his grand- parents Mr, and Mrs. R. Reynolds. A brand new citizen arrived in Sea- grave this week. - A baby boy for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abraham. Congratula- tions. Rev, Douglas Fox of Wick, is to give the address at the World's Day of Prayer Service on March 9th, Prince Albert Rev. E." 8S, Linstead delivered a worthwhile sermon on Sunday in spite of his terrific cold. Choir anthem was most enjoyable, Offering gathered by Don Beacock and Ed. Heayn. At Sunday School, Supt. Mr, E. Martyn requested the younger age strive to call on Cathy Brown who. has her leg in a cast. Robt. Jeffs operated the projector while Beth Hunter narrated for the film, "How and Why We Worship". Richard Brain had a birthday. It was pleasant to note Wayne Pugh who came forth on behalf of his class to receive "Atten- dance Banner" The new teacher, Mr. T, Hodgins recorded all his boys. (Continued on Page Five) SECOND 95) ANNUAL eo "NIGHT OF HARMONY Sponsored By PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB 'Saturday, March 3rd, 8.15 p.m. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL : . Featuring OSHAWA CHAPTER S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. CHOIR SWEET ADELINE CHORUS--and other QUARTETTES irs ~ 4 Black Faced Minstrels ~~ Adults $1.00 Children with Parents 50c. Best small time spenders. Fs ¥ 3 Mercury Comet Custom 2-door sedan ...one of Ford 6f Canada's fine care, bullt In Canada. RIA cos 0 IA he 'There are many, many compacts for sale this year. Comet's low price makes it a good deal right from the start. 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