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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Apr 1962, p. 4

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4¢--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THU RSDAY, APRIL bth, 1062 THE CHURCHES ANGL LICAN CHURCH- CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A, B.D, S.T'M. Friday, April 6th-- 4.16 to 65.30 p.m. Children's Mission, 6 to years. 7 to 8.10 p.m.--Young People's Mission, 13 years and over. Sunday, April 8th--Passion Sunday--- 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer. Wednesday, April 11th-- 10 a.m.--Holy Communion and Laying on of Hands. & ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interim Moderator: Rev. Kenneth F. MacKenzie, M.A. (Uxbridge) Minister: Mr. William Perry, B.A. Sunday, April 8th-- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Sunday School Job PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, April 8th-- 11.00 a.m.--Church Service 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.-- Kindergarten and junior classes, Sunday School. jo] The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE MINISTER: Rev. J. K. Braham, Sunday, April 8th-- 10.15 a.m.--SCUGOG Church 11.15 a.m.--SCUGOG "Head" S.S. 11.156 am.--MANCHESTER Church 1.16 p.m.--PROSPECT Church We give you one and all a very cordial invitation to come and worship. jf} M.A, B.D. "ORT PERRY BAPTIST - Wii 2 Oh April Sth ems. 0.50 a.m. ~--Sunday School for all ages 11.00 a.m--Morning Worship. 7.00 p.m.--Evangclistic service MONDAY, 7.15 p.m. WED., Young People 8.00 p.m.---Prayer Meeting - -- Everyone Welcome-- A Dec. 61 Miss Parry of Jessie's Beauty Salon attend- ed the Hairdresser's Convention _ Toronto last week. - Married in At the Port Perry United Church Parsonage on Saturday, Mareh 21th at 2 pm. by Rev. E. S. Linstead, Mar- jory Beatrice Mowbray of Columbus to Leonard David Colbear of Port Perry. Eo Memoriam CLARK -- In Charles Clark April 6, 1959. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory fond and true, Just a token of affection And a heartache still for you. _ Ever remembered by Hazel and family. of away, loving who memory passed In Memoriam WILSON = In Tovilig memory of Qiorge Wilson who passed away Ap il 7, 1960. Deep in our hearts lies a pleture --Of a loved one laid to rest In 'memory's frame we shall keep it Because he was one of the best. iver remembered by wife -Lena-and daughter Stella; In Memoriam SHUNK -- In loving memory of a "dear brother Albert Wesley who passed away April 11, 1961. No one knows how much I miss you No one knows the bitter pain I have suffered. Since I lost you Life has never been the same, In my heart your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true, _ There is not a-day; dear brother; That I do not think of you. Sadly missed by sister Annie, In Memoriam ~ COLLINS -- In loving memory of Minnie Collins who passed away April 3, 1956 and John Collins who [yaaeed away. July 80, 1942, While Fou, 'dear parents, rest and - 'gleep - - - Your memory we will always keep. Your presence 'we miss, your memory we treasure, _ Loving you always, frogetting you never. +i .- Sadly. missed by 'Gordon, Marilyn Luke and Mrs. Jessie Coming Events Daffodil Tea The Port Perry Branch of the Cana- dian Cancer Society will hold a Daffo- dil Tea at the Municipal Building on Friday, April 6th, 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. April b Bake Sale and Afternoon Tea Will be held in the former IGA Store, Port Perry, on Saturday, April] 7th at 2.30 p.m. Home made Easter [Eggs a specialty. Sponsored by the Prince Albert Good Neighbours Club. April 6 Annual Flower Show To be held April 11th, at 8 p.m, jety Program and lunch. Special feautre "Hat Fashions" by McEa- chern Hat Shop, Admission 60c & 268. Apr.b At Home Dance Ontario County Junior Farmers will hold their Annual At Home Dance in the Port Perry Public School on Friday, April 6 at 9 pn. mond Orchestra. Lunch. Dress Op- tional. Admission $3.00 per couple. Apr. b Announcement The Port Perry Public - School will nod its annoal Music Demonstration on the following dates: Wednesday, April 11th-- Grades IV & V. Wednesday, April 18th-- " Grades VI, VII, & VIIL NOTE--AIl the.programmes will be- gin at two o'clock p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend these an- nual events. William Williams, Chairman of Board. Easter Tea AND HOME BAKE SALE The Annual Tea and Home Bake Sale sponsored by the Women's Auxi: liary of the Church of the Ascension will be held in the Parish Hall on Saturday, April 28th from 3 to 5b p.m. Apr.26 Christendom HAS FAILED GO After her end, WHat? Public Address by L. NIXON Rep. of Watch Tower Society SUNDAY, APRIL 8th, 3 p.m. Scout Hall, Lilla St., Port Perry All Kingdom-Seekers Welcome Free No Collection Taken Free Honeydale W.L The hoy meeting of the Honey- dale Women's Institute will be held in the Anglican Parish Hall on Wed- nesday, April 11 at 2 p.m. Convenors are requested to have their reports ready. Visitors" welcome, 1 R. H. Cornish, Principal. Rummage Sale Will be held in the former IGA store from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fri- day, April 13th. Sponsored by the | Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Cana- dian Legion. Toby Tyler (10 weeks with a Circus) A Walt Disney presentation at the Port Perry Public School at 2, p.m, Saturday, April 7th. Spondbred by the P. P. Figure Skating Club. Don't Forget Dance at Myrtle Community Hall, April 7th." Music by Bonnie Belle and her Islanders. Admission 75e. Come and bring a friend. Euchre and Dance In Epsom School on Friday, April 6th. Silver Collection. Ladies please provide lunch. ak Gertrude and family. Grace United Church, Scugog. Var-| Blue Dia- their second daughter Anita Joyce to Death BEARE, Earl -- Entered into rest suddenly at the family residence at Clarertont on Wednesday, April 4th, Luella Crosier and dear father of Megan Gloria (Mrs. Eric Wallace of Weston) and dear grandfather of Cheryl & Elaine and loving brother syvannin, Cecil, Malcolm and Mariah deceased. Mr. Beare is resting at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 King- service in the Chapel on Friday, April 6th at 2.00 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Abert. Card of Thanks Mrs. Wallace Parr (nee Lillian Ward) wishes to use this media to express her appreciation for gifts re- ceived from the Greenbank Com- munity on March 16th at the home of Mrs. Robert Baird. Card of Thanks We would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank all those who sent Allan cards and inquired about him while in the Toronto General Hospital and since returning home where he is convalescing, Norman and Bernice Mairs. Card of Thanks 1 would like to say thank you to all my friends and relatives who have been so kind to me and my family since my mishap. The flowers, gifts cards, letters and calls and many other kind acts have all been much appreciated. Sincerely, Margaret Holtby, Card of Thanks We would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank so many of our friends and relatives who called on us to make our wedding anniversary such a pleasant occasion. We would espe- cially like to thank those who helped in any way. Our gifts, flowers, cards and messages of congratulations were sincerely appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Reynolds Card of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Diamond, Dr. McIntyre, the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry ,for their care and kindness during my United Church Women, friends and relatives for the lovely cards, plants and flowers which I received. Mary Lea Dowson, Card of Thanks -I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the nurses and staff of the Port Perry Hospital for their kindness to me, and to all who sent flowers, fruit and cards, also Mr. Linstead, Mr. Braham and Dr. Kandel for their care while I was in hospital, Janet Carter. Card of Thanks I wish -to extend my thanks to friends, relatives and the Epsom W.A. for fruit, cards and visits; also the doctors and nurses for their care dur- ing my stay in Port EPeny Comunity Hospital, i . Ray Medd. Card of Thanks My heartfelt thanks and apprecia- tion for floral tributes, sympathy and kindness received from the many friends, neighbours and relatives far and near, during my recent bereave- ment in the loss of my mother, Mrs. Eliza Charlotte Mitchell. Special thanks to Dr. Kandel, the nurses and staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, the McDermott - Panabaker Funeral Rows the pallbearers, Rev. LeGrow andythe United Church Wo- men at Uticqd for refreshments served after the service. Ed. Mitchell. 'Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn announce the engagement of their daughter Marion Jean to Mr. John Marshall Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Lake of Cresswell, Ont. The marriage to take place on Saturday, April 21st at three thirty o'clock in Prince Albert United Church. Engagement Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Buxcey of Port Perry announce the engagement of" Mr, Lemuel William Davis, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis of Bowmanville, The marriage to take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May bth, 1962 in the Church of the Ascension, 1962, Earl Beare, beloved husband of | ston Road West, Pickering. Funeral recent 'illness, also my thanks to they: | 5 et Shelter Phamphlets CO-ORDINATOR DISPLAYS SHELTER PAMPHLETS The Emergency Measures Organiz- ation headquarters of your community is well prepared to instruct you in the methods for preservation of your family against the possible effects of of Leola Beare of McKeesport Penn-| a nuclear explosion, Considerable time ahd money has been invested by the Federal Emer- gency Measurers Organization to pro- duce the many pamphlets on personal survival of which a considerable stock exists in Oshawa awaiting requests from the citizens. Demands exceeded the supply until recently when second editions began to roll off the presses. Over one million copies of one reprint "Your Basement Fallout Shelter" was produced in Oshawa at Alger Press. Technical subjects are also covered by manuals available at the local of- Recent arrivals are Emergency Hospital Evacuation Planning, Hospital Disaster Planning fice. Health Manual, and Primary Treatment Centres. Dis- tribution of these booklets will shortly be made to the hospitals and Medical Officers of Health of communities in the County. Citizens of Ontario County and Oshawa desiring booklets on "11 Steps to Survival", Basement Fallout Shelt- ers" and "Simpler Shelters" should address requests to E.M.O.,, Box 10, Airport, Oshawa. These booklet have been prepared by the Federal E.M.O. and are free of charge, Report From Parliament By Michael Starr, M.P. Minister of Labour The Prime Minister, the Right Hon. John G. Diefenbaker, introduced a Resolution in- the House of Commons to the effect that a Select Committee be appointed to consider" with the Speaker of the House of Commons the procedures of the House for the purpose of suggesting any changes that may be desirable to expedite the business of the House, and in par- ticular, the desirability of repealing the closure rule. This is one of the promises that the Prime Minister made after the un- fortunate happenings in the House of Commons when the debate on the 8 COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, PORT PERRY (Continued from front page) Add: Special Provincial Grant ...........u... AO. 2,026.00 ) Donations _-- - w 17,804.96 Grants from Municipalities woervbibrestperes les ppi ser pees .. 4,000.00 Interest ......cocevrvnveninvnnnnne » 126.14 18,966.10 $181,967.74 OPERATING STATEMENT Year ending December 81, 1961 pipeline created so much attention throughout Canada, At that time the former Govern- ment applied this rule. This rule has the effect of terminating debate and has only been used on two occasions in the past. If recommendations are made to the effect that this rule should be re- pealed, then it will mean that for all time there will be no opportunity for a Government to apply closure on de- bate. B This procedure was agreed to by the Liberal Party in the House and farmers and commercial fishermen. There is a provision in these amend- ments for the release to a veteran of a portion of the land on which bo is established. It is not anticipated that any oppo- sition will be taken to these amend- ments as they are designed to help the veteran in this area. There have béen quite a number of amendments during this Session of Parliament de- signed to help ease the situation as far as war veterans are concerned. All Members of the House of Com- mons- are in agreement, of course, and it is expected that these amend- ments will be approved by Parliament in an expeditious manner. The items on the Order Paper are being dealt with very rapidly. third set of supplementary estimates have now been approved and all that remains before the end of the week is the passing of the final supplemen- tary estimates which have now been tabled in the House of Commons, There are continuous questions from the Members of the Opposition as to when the Budget will be intro- duced by the Minister of Finance but he has not as yet set the date or made the announcement in the House of Commons. All of the departmental witimalia for the fiscal year.1962-8 have yet to be- considered by the House of Commons and only a two-day start has been made on the estimates of the Department of Public Works, 8MmI TH ' CORONA SKYRITER Port Perry Star GROSS EARNINGS ....cccccevvninnnne $129,621.60 | the matter has now been referred for Basic over sior RTT CATES NO STR 117, 221.10 study and recommendation by this Insured ......ccoeninenninen ere 110,822.00 Committee. Federal . 608.20 On the same day the Minister of Worker 8 Compensation EY 1,098.80 Veterans Affairs also introduced a Uninsured Residents wee 4,967.65 Resolution to amend the Veterans Non-residents... with 245.06 Land Act. This is for the purpose of . I -- extending the period during which a Differential on Private & Semi-Private accommodation 4,492.50 veteran may qualify for benefits. - Nursery ......... 8,628.00 It also provides the establishment Out-Patients Services ........cuun 8,199.00 of dates when veterans shall be deem- X-ray Services "... 1,081.00 ed to be discharged. It provides for a Ni the extension of the repayment period Deductions from Gross Earnings " of loans and enables the Director to Bad Debts written off, ........cceue. 11,257.62 1,267.62 | arrange group life insurance for vet-| ~~ _ : : | erans on a voluntary basis, TOTAL INCOME ....cconueue. hh 128,268.98 | There is a provision also in these Less: Operating EXpenses ......ue. 121,888.27 | amendments to provide further finan- . cial assistance to certain full-time 6,880.71 farmers and assistance to part-time OPERATING PROFIT : Deduct Provision for Depreciation --Buildings ... 4,480.02 wePAVIIR corer rsississsiemurasmiasmesmmsmsiarispmpimmsasssessssven i 88.47 --Furniture and Equipment STR 4,127.09 = 8,645.68 NET OPERATING LOSS for the year ending Dec. 81/61 ........ $2,264.87 OPERATING EXPENSES (Dec. 2/80 ~ Salaries and Wages «uaa Rat fir 546.87 : Medical Supplies & Drugs .......coo. RIL . 17,846.93 Maintenance of Buildings and Equipment ... 7,268.99 Radiology Supplies, services POTN. STR 6,080.67 F000 iirc verre onivispiiipieasstbiasasiiois Siasissavion wn 8,228.80 Fuel, Electricity, Water ... 8,242.67 All other administration and other expenses ...... 9,887.67 : : - $122,997.60 Less: Staff Perquisites included in Gross i Salaries and Wages 1,114.28 NET OPERATING EXPENSES .............. $121,888.27 indivduals or families, available i no longer means you are wes DOCTORS' BILLS P NOW -- NO AGE LIMIT ~ Physicians' and surgeons' coverage at home, of rin hospital for d area, Past health - "For (HEA E. T. Beck Agency, 129 Hc "Ave., Willowdale, Ontario Name ... Ee hr BE Bo POV PETAR, (AEP TI Address . Age % a i 8 ] ] i a Port Perry Figure Skating Club j 4th Annual ICE REVUE Port Perry emorial Arena Friday, April 13th, 8 p.m. ADMISSION: April 6 / Adults $1.00, Ontldren 500 (Sanctioned by C.F.8.A.) If you are looking operating costs a per dollar. "GORDON n Port Perry for power and efficincy with Esso Tractor Fuels Invest your fuel dollars wisely like so many others do. 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