4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, DECEMBER 13th, 1962 THURS, THE CHURCHES ANGLICAN CHURCH --- CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev. E. W. Fuller, B.A, B.D., SIM. Sunday, December 16th -- | Coming Lvents Vesper Service Port Perry Rev. E. 8. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, December 16th-- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Jr. Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship Christmas Tree Manchester Christmas Tree Concert will be in the Township Hall, Man- chester on Wednesday, Dec. 19th, at 5:00 pm. All are Welcome. 8T. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A, Sunday, December 16th-- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Sunday School New Year's Eve The O.N.O. New Year's Eve Dance to be held in Blackstock Recreation Centre. 9:80 to 1:30 a.m. Admission ' $4.00 per couple. $2.00 for students. . Music by Archie Courtice Orchestra. Lunch and Favours. Dec. 28 Dance At Myrtle Hall, on Saturday, Dec. 15th. Bonnie Bell and her Islanders Admission 76c. Notice Re Holiday Garbage Collection Due to Christmas and New Year's falling on the Tuesday, the regular down town area collection on these days will be held one day earlier, that Monday, Dec. 24th and Monday, { December 31st. CHRISTMAS TREE PICK-UP | Monday, January 7th has been set aside-as the day for picking up dis- "carded Christmas Trees. Anyone wishing to dispose of their trees are asked to have them out on that day. Hoping for your Co-operation. SIDNEY DAVIS, Garbage Collector. Minister The United Church of Canada S8CUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. C. Gilbert, B.D. Sunday, December 16th-- 10.16 a.m.--SCUGOG 11.16 a.m.--MANCHESTER 11.16---HEAD Sunday School 1.16 p.m.----- PROSPECT PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--J. H. Brown Sunday, December 16th-- 9:50 a.m.-- Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--'Things That Are God's' 7:00 p.m.-- 'Secret Admirer' 18 Monday, 7:00 p.m.--Young People Wednes., 8:00 p.m.-- Prayer Meeting | --- EVEYONE WELCOME -- 4 In Memoriam WALLIS -- In loving memory of Judy and Arlene, who passed away suddenly" December 14, 1959. Gone from the earth so swiftly, Just like a flower in bloom, So young, so fair, so loving, Yet called away so soon. Always remembered by Grand- parents, Vera and Morley Moase. Dee. 20 Winners of LG.A. Food Vouchers Beare Motors Ltd. draw a lucky number for one of their customers each Saturday afternoon. On Dee. 1st the lucky man was Chas. Brignall Sr. and on Dec. 8th Allan Coates was the winner. Don't forget the draws to be made on Dec. 15th, Dec. 22nd and Dee. 29. The prize is a voucher for food at the I.G.A. Store. * Congratulations -- A former-Port-Perry-boy, Bill Har- In Memoriam WALLIS -- In loving memory of Arlene Marie and Judy Clare, who left us suddenly, December 14, 1959. Oft we think of you, dear sisters, And our hearts are filled with pain. Oh this earth would be a heaven Could we hear your voice again. Three years have swiftly passed away But still we don't forget, For inthe hearts that loved- "you best Your memory lingers yet. . rison, has been elected to the Council Fondly remembered by Mom, ' of the municipality of Colborne, Ont. Betty, Jack and Bobby. | Congratulations, Bill. --- --- Have a Happy 1963 GIVE SEAT BELTS FOR CHRISTMAS OFFICIAL C.A.A. BELTS (Ontario Motor League) Government Approved ALL COLOURS bi 0h | SALE PRICE BEARE MOTORS LIMITED PORT PERRY 985-7351 ra) a Ve S22 STAINED nN a NIGHTINGALE RESTAURANT | WILL CLOSE on December 17th, 1962 and remain closed until March, 1963 WE WISH YOU ALL A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR United Church Choir | 1 11:30 a.m.-- White Gift Service witl present their Annual Vesper Ser- | 2 | vice on Sunday, December 16th at 0 ) ) {4.00 pam. Dec. 18. PORT PERRY UNITED HURCH [SEE rh EERE SEE Se | Ray Chapter, | Notice fo ~ Advertisers And Subscribers The Port Perry Star will be pub- lished a day later during the holiday that is on Friday, Dec. 20th and Friday, Jan. 5th. season, A Note of Thanks "Friendship" has become a word of deep meaning in our family these past few weeks. We wish we could find words to express our feelings of appreciation for all the "Services" rendered us, A "Special" thanks to Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Gibson, Chief J. R. Cameron, John F. Raines, Rev. I. S. Linstead, Rev. Gilbert of Scugog Island, Members of Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 419, Royal Canadian Legion, McDermott-Panabaker. Funeral Home, also Branch 419Z'Canadian Legion members who sof kindly and effi- ciently handled the" funeral service. Dr. S. P. Kandel, our kind neighbours and friends who were so wonderful to the hi, and I at a time when it was deeply appreciated, also for all the beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy and all those who sent bak- ing and hot dinners to the house. Many thanks also to J. J. Gibson & Son for the use of trucks and mem- bers of the Legion who helped move our furniture to our new home on Rosa Street. Our sincerest thanks! to all. Fred, Wayne, Diane, Olive Cox. Card of Thanks I would like to express my sincere thanks to my friends, neighbours, and | relatives for their kindness to me and! my family during my sojourn in! hospital. The enquiries, cards, flowers | and delicacies were greatly apprec- | inted. A special thank you to Blue Scout Mother's Aux.,! U.C.W. and also to the Doctors and the Nursing Staff of the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital for! their splendid care and attention. * Alma G. Reesor. Deaths- BARRY, Herkless T.---Suddenly at Minden on Sat. Dec. 8, 1962, Herk- less T. Barry, dearly. loved husband of Leona Cooper, dear father of Jack of Edmonton, Noreen (Mrs. E. L. Leahy) Port Perry, Ella (Mrs. L. Smith) En- niskillen, Barbara (Mrs. O. Keefer) Peterborough, Geraldine (Mrs, P. Espie) Prince Albert, Allison .(Mrs. R. Leach) Columbus, and Carol Barry; also survived by 4 brothers, 2 sisters | and 20 grandchildren, in his 63rd year, | Resting at the Chapel of MeDermott Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine | Grove Cemetery. | 0 9080 20222080208 R0 Tulip Margarine T Bone and Wing Sausage ......... RE ARR RK. FORDER BROS. MEATS * WEEK-END SPECIALS * Catholic Enquiry & Study Group Father Mous began last Thursday's with prayer and then asked us a question: Was it necessary for Christ to die and if so, why? By means of a diagram he proceed- ession ed to explain that only Christ, through the sublime mystery of the Incarnation, could represent the fal len human race and through His death offer to God the infinite satis- fuction necessary to blot out Adam's sin and restore to man his superna. tural birthright, Christ united ip Himself two perfect natures, divine and human and it is heretical to deny them or to attempt to separate them. The attributes and works of God are common to the three Divine Persons because they are One God but in ow human way of thinking we assign certain perfections and external works to different persons of the Trinity. We attribute omnipotence and the works of creation and providence par- ticularly to the Father; We assign wisdom and the works of harmony in | the Universe to the Eternal Son. To! the Holy Spirit we attribute love and | the works of santification. We pray, | "Glory to the Father who created me; ! glory to the Son who redeemed me; glory to the Holy Spirit who sancti. fieth me." | Unless we know God we cannot love [itm and obey Him. Our human BOSTON LOS ANGELES | Distributed from: | LONDON CHICAGO | . THE: : | CHRISTIAN : "SCIENCE | MONITOR | AN INTEANATIONAL, (AE NEWSPAPER y Interesting Accurate Complete | International News Coverage The Christion Sclence Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. [J | year $22, {J 6 months $11 [J 3 months $5.50 Name DR Address CTT Gy -- ° State = PB-16 CROC IO IO ASARRRRAR ARRAN I ... 3 lbs. for 79 Steaks .... 79°" .. 3 Ibs. for $1.00 FREE DELIVERY AT 11.00 A ot EE Phone 985-2562 VY VV VOY VU SrA DOG PY MAA AAA A A a A 4 4 A A A a a aaa a alata ale 00 Sls © ® iii oth kdb $ Royal Canadian Legion Branch mm ® $ ~ Children's § ® 9 i CHRISTMAS PARTY i ® § December I5th, at 2.00 pm. § $ ¥ ° LEGION HALL e $ $ ALL BRANCH MEMBERS, WIVES AND a $ CHILDREN WELCOME $ $ TOYS, GIFTS, CLOWNS and SANTA CLAUS $ La 8 a 2 4 2 a a a A a A EO ON NON IXIITTI VI VV IPPORIN, | Township MY SINCERE THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO SUPPORTED ME AT THE POLLS IN TUESDAY'S ELECTION. ED. (Sam) OYLER o SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL of Reach knowledge of God must remain im- "perfect and limited but in learning the revealed truths of faith as interpreted by Holy Mother Church we can keep growing in wisdom and understanding all the days of our lives, God never had a beginning because He always existed and He will never have an end. He created us from no- thing out of the plenitude of His goods | ness and Love and by the merits of Christ, our Redeemer, we can share in God's life forever through the gift of sanctifying grace. We should con- stantly remeinber God and strive in all things to please Him for "he who always has God in bis thoughts will become like an ange) on earth". Among His other attributes God is All-Just. He rewards those who obey His laws and punishes those who turn their backs on Him by the wilful dis. obedience of sin. Hell is a terrible reality. In His Infinite Mercy, God forgives our sins when we are peni- tent for "He wishes all men to be If we wish God to dwell in saved". Ne] OR aE = Ne the Presence of |% our souls we must not only avoid sin but practice virtue by living our daily lives in the spirit of Faith, Hope and Charity. We who posses the unmerit- ed gift of faith must pray for those who do not and above all, we must show in our lives what it means to belong to the Church of Christ, There will be no further sessions until the New Year, of any size, shape from us. companies for which we books, the new magnetic USINESS FORMS If we can't print them ourselves we can order them from one of the specialized as Continuous Business forms, counter check obtained at reasonable prices through us. = i e SEE US FIRST e The Port Perry Star Co. Lid. or style can be obtained are agents. Items such ink cheques, etc., can be saa SSOP VPOOPE a a a a ala a aa aa a a a a a a a a a a A a a a a a a A A A a a = A G58 58666655668688538) " §O EXPLAIN THE RED NOSES...» oll At Your CARLOAD Food Market, Prince Albert "HOLIDAY FOODS AT CHEERY PRICES!" We | are sprending good cheer too! We have all the good things to_eat that will make your holiday feast one to re- member. Mincemeat, fruit cake, candies, nuts, oranges, dates, figs, raisins, cran- berry sauce and many more wonderful foods that you Il need for this Christmas feast. e THIS WEEK'S GROCERY FEATURES e SOLO Margarine Reg. 2 lbs. 43 Heinz BEANS In Tomato Sauce 3 oz. ou 35° SALADA 'Tea Bags «Toe STUART HOUSE Foil Wrap Jle 127 25' Roll 'eo THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES e 'ANADA'S FINEST MEATS ROUND RUMP nist. QQ SIRLOIN S T E A K S PORTERHOUSE FRESH LEAN DEVON MAPLE LEAF BURNS MEATY LEAN RINDLESS CHOPPED SLICED Spare Ribs h 51 Side Bacon 1h Pkg. 65 1b Pkg. 23 HAM 49 6 oz, Pkg. -- Christmas FREE DRAW ON A --- wil ALL ORDERS OF $6.00 OR MORE _ Toe ¥ Draw to be made CHRISTMAS EVE . i - STORE HOURS Tuesday 8.30 to 1 PLENTY of PARKING SPACE FREE DELIVERY DON'T CARRY. HEAVY FOOD PARCELS PHONE 985-2492 Daily 8.30 to 9 p.m. 00 pm, AR LOA FOOD MARKLTS IVORY -- 6¢ OFF Lge. Pkg. Limba ss 4'0 sv gt WED. : SAT, Sirk iin pf hale ia Se Bt y gh A prior Prices Effective this WEEK-END DECEMBER 12 15 v0 Ay