THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 15th, 1063 Pr Mhe { We were pleased to note Mrs. S. solo was rendered by Mrs, C. :rigoe., Frags ex Lindsay has joined our church via The choir anthem was also appreci- ly ¢ abscrved | transfer, ated, accompanied by organist Mrs, , Nt iy 8S. Linstead A larger congregation than usual Bo Snelgrove. The basket of 'mums ciating assisted by elders Messrs. attended and enjoyed Mr, Linstead's were placed in memory of the late kerv, IF Martyn and Go Hunter. Easter message. A delightful vocal Mrs. Wo. Martyn by the family. Dowson's food Market rot perry SAVE 18¢! -- 15¢ OFF ACK SAVE 2¢! -- SPRING Pkg. of 36 | ( Spice Span GQ) | Uothes Pins 33 cans ARKLE SCENT BROOM SALE ! . L FE g T oO | L SAVE 10¢! Each ciranin G9 | dean Sweep 89: i ican gg MEULIE +1 | BO NAMI || Brillo Soap Pads 26¢| § | CASH SAVER! -- You Save 12¢! - Te Off Pack - Super White 1-1b. Tin : SUCCESS Paste WAX 55 CASH SAVER! -- You Save 10c! kf 16-0z. 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Two members, Mrs, | Heayn and Mrs. Gibson to supervise | planning of -annual banquet. Mrs. F. Middleton stated sick cards | mailed to various people. Euchres have been held in the homes of Mrs, S. Glass, Mrs, K. Middleton and Mrs. prizes won by high lady: Mrs. O, Mrs. T. Hodgins; High gent: Mr. Ron | Middleton--Double deck cards; low gent: Mr. J. Moore. Dainty lunch provided by Mrs. IT. Jeffrey and Mrs. [.. Bond. A delegation from our U.C.W. en- joved the pictures presented in Pros- ! pect church, Week-end company with Mr. and Mrs. Ro Murphy and son were Mr. and Mrs. Les Smith and Miss Judy Dickinson, all of Toronto. Mr. Robt. Plum, Toronto, was a visitor with his cousins Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove and family. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock were among the sixty dinner guests in hon. our of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mountjoy's fiftieth wedding anniversary held in Hampton hall on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Raines and children, Toronto with their parents the J. Doupe and T. Raines-homes. We all were pleased to meet Mr, Wm. Martyn at church who was visit- ing here and there for the week-end. Mr. Clarence Jeffrey from Regina, has been visiting his brothers the Al- i bert and Howard Jeffreys.. Week-end company with Mr. and Mrs. H. Holtby and family included Myr. and Mrs. McLean and family and Miss Jane Moore all of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. F. Grass and family of Cratham; Mrs. Bailey Sr. of Brook- lin and the rest of the Bailey kin. offering was gathered by L. Wilson | | At 8.8. Mr. T. Hodgins narrated | for a colorful and seasonable film, | bers of G.N.S. Club met at the home Roy (Dorothy) Hope, as a result club Kennedy -- Pillow-Cases; Low-lady: | Greenbank A large crowd attended the special Easter Service on Sunday imorning. Very fine musical sel- lections were provided by the choir members of the Junior choir and the guest soloist, Mrs. Jeanette Stearman. Many holiday visitors were present but to enumerate them here without omitting some would be almost impossible so to one and all, let's just say, "Nice to see you and come again." ~ Next Sunday morning, Mr. Robt. Heayn of Prince Albert, a stu- dent at Toronto Bible College will 'preach and sing. In the evening at 7:30 a Dedi- 'cation to Missions service will be {held with the Messengers, Tyro, 'Explorer, and C.G.L.T. groups tak- {ing part. A film strip will also be presented. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Martin and family of Peterboro at Mr. Harry {Guy's on Sunday. Mrs. Martin, Cheryl and Freddie stayed over {for a few holidays. Mrs. Florence Sweetman, Ham- 'ilton spent Go8d Friday with Mr. 'and Mrs. F. Beare. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Phoenix visited at Oshawa on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills and Paul spent the Easter weck-end with Mrs. Jewell Mills and Mrs. Evelyn Tait. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McGregor and Mr. Ed. Phoenix of London called on relatives during the week-end Mrs. Verna Gordon and baby Susan of Uranium City are Visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Phoenix. Mr. John Ainsworth of Peter- {boro spent Sunday with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tait and family of Downsview, visited Mrs. Evelyn Tait on Sunday and Clara stayed for a few days with her grandmother. Mr. W. Carnegie has purchased the lot at the end of Blair Ave, and is planning to build a house on it. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig of Toronto spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. Alice Phoenix and Jean. Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacRae of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moon of Peterborough were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keetch and Richie, Sharon and Rennie of Whitby visited George Kilpatrick Sunday af. ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poloz of Orange- ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cum- mings on Sunday, Sympathy is extended to Mr. B. Benschop and family in the death of his brother, Mr. Z. Benschop of Bowmanville. He died on Saturday. Mr. Ernie Willerton returned home on Tuesday from Toronto Western Hospital. He had an operation last Wednesday, UXBRIDGE PH. UL 2-3661 ROXY UXBRIDGE PH. UL 2-3661 MANAGER and LESSEE -- T. BURROWS THURSDAY - ONE SHOW ONLY STARTING AT 8 P.M. : DOORS OPEN 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY CONTINUOUS From 7:00 P.M. - | a MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:00 P.M. i THURS. FRI. SAT., APRIL 18, 19, 20 at 7:00 P.M. § WALT DISNEY'S NIKKI, WILD DOG of the NORTH with Jean Couter Also Walt Disney's Featurette "Hound Who THOUGHT He Was A Racoon" A Tee ------ SAT. MATINEE "CAPT. VIDEO" -- CHAPTER 7 MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI., APRIL 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 = Five Days -- Only One Show Nightly at 8 p.m. owing to length of this picture. 5 i "THE MUSIC MAN" with Robert Preston and Shirley Jones Please come early to avoid disappointment. i ERENENENNENNEENEENEAEEEENENNENEEENEEENEEENNNENENN CAWKER BROS. 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