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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Dec 1963, p. 17

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Auction Sale "Sunday, Dec, " Church, December 8, Rev. G. A. _ Mundy chose the theme, "Lift et tn STO ARTI EIT Ho 20308c808cececscecscen oe 2% a" a" 2%" SOA SAT., DEC. [21st -- Auction Sale of 80 Cattle, 3 Horses, Tractor, Threshing Machine, Implements, Hay, Grain and Furniture, the property of Ross Pollard, Lot 9, Con. 13, Man- vers Twp., % of mile west off #856 Hwy., on Janetville Road, Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Ted Spenceley, Clerk TED JACKSON, Auctioneer r. | Deaths STABBACK, Florence(Jack- | son) -- Suddenly at the Com- munity Hospital, Port Perry on 15th, 1963, Flor- | ence Mabel Spearn (Jackson), beloved wife of the late Charles | Stabback, dear mother of wil. | -bert and Robert of Oshawa, | Earl and Kenneth of Port Perry | and the late Marjorie and Grant | Jackson, in her 76th year. Ser- | vice from the Chapel of Me- Dermott- Panabaker Chapel on; Wednesday." Interment Pine!" Grove Cemetery. Church News From Brooklin By Mrs. R. Holman BROOKLIN--At the regular | Sunday morning service of worship at Brooklin United | up Your Heads" for his sermon. The Junior Choir, under the leadership of - Mrs. G. Mundy sang the anthem "Song of the Crib". The Sacrament of infant] Baptism was observed when the following children were' haptis ed: Jane Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Davies. William Gary, and David Ray, sons of the late William Delong and Mrs. Delong. : Brian Charles, son of Mr. amb Mrs. Joseph Johnson. Glenda Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Young. Special Coming Services at Brooklin United Church: December 22--7.30 p.m ~--Young| ' People's Union and it i Choir. Pageant and Can tata. : December 24--7.30 p.m.-- Christmas Eve Family Carol and Worship Service. g) IC pod 0800003008 00008060 AAAS ASH Oh tt Q all our lk \ and extending to them our rmest wishes for a very Merry ( (Christmas Ellsworth ey 'PORT PERRY 413431981881 8888811 13333333355 383 34 Ce 8080808080808080808080808080 CHOP OPOPOPCPOBOPOSCIO I Dade RRR & a Le 0908080 vee, Se AN eh A Te ee, igs) J 388 11st against Patients And Nursing Staff The last * monthly meeting | was 'held on Monday, Dec. 16th at the Port Perry Community | Hospital with Mrs. M. B. Dy- | mond - presiding. The hl opened with prayer and then! the Secretary, Mrs. maker read the Minutes of the! last meeting which were adopt- ed. Mrs. D. Crosier gave the] Treasurer's report and members were gratified to hear of the success of the Doll Draw which | took place on Saturday, Dec. 14. . Winners were as follows: 1st Prize--Miss Marilyn Fralick, Port Perry 2nd Prize--Mr, Sam Masters, Manchester 3rd Prize--Mrs. K. Samells, Scugog Correspondence Sec'y Mrs. { Mumford; was requested to send { notes of thanks to all those who { helped to make this event so successful. It was decided to present a small gift to Miss Sadie Hortop for her kindness in allowing the draw in the of- fice of Greer and Kelly. Letters of thanks were also to be sent to the book auditor, Mr. Stephen Fralick and to the Municipal Hall where the. Annual Meet-" ing was so conveniently held. Mrs. Manns reported that four pairs of baby bootees had been given out since November and Mrs. Dymond reported for Mrs. Cornish that the Hospital had been decorated for Christ- | mas and various .Christmas fa- vours and treats arranged for the patients and nursing staff.' The meeting closed with tea and Christmas cake and Mrs. Dymond wished members a Happy Christmas and a pros- perous New Year. Since the last meeting the following donations have been received: Blackstock O.N.O. Club $5.00 Mrs. R, Cawker $2.00 ees siceracs { The next meeting will be held | on Monday, 2.30 p.m. January 20th at I Wilop Herald By: Jody Eade On Thursday, the 12th the Jr. Girls Volleyball Tournament was held at Sutton. The Port Perry Jr. Team placed the other three competing teams. The students of Port Perry High have been participating in the Foster Parents Plan for European children. We have adopted a young Korean boy, Kim Duk Soo. We correspond frequently with Kim and have his responding letters and his picture posted for all the stu- dents to see. The students of Port Perry High wish everyone a MERRY CHRISTMAS apd a HAPPY NEW: YEAR. DONATIONS RECEIVED BY PORT PERRY HOCKEY CLUB Peel's Poultry Farm....$60.00 | J. J. Gibson and Son....$60.00 H. Brooks eee $60.00 U.A.W.A. Local 222 ....$60.00 John Ballard Lumber....$10.00 " Prince Albert Service Club .....civviisinsssisiiin $44.03 Department of Labour-- ---2 'Sets Goal Pads --2 Dozen Pucks . ~-2 Dozen Sticks '| BICKS To Receive Christmas Favours Ashburn News Mr. John Miller and Mrs. M. B. Wana- | Sparks were Friday evening | guests of Dr, and * Mrs. | Langstaff, Richmond Hill. Jas, Mrs.. Robt. Sutherland, Deb- bie and Neil, of Utica; visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton on Sunday. Mrs. M. Sparks left on Mon- day to spend the holiday season | ii with her daughter in Winnipeg. and family Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Batten; Mr, and Mrs. Ron Wright; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wright; all of Osh- awa; were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Batten. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Handley, of Toronto visited at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hopkins Sr. re- cently. The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. B. Bland in the passing of her mother last week. LIBBYS FANCY FANCY PEAS || EVAP. MILK AYLMER . CHOICE PEACHES .... RED ROSE INSTANT COFFEE Ready to Eat HA TOMATO JUICE STOKLEYS HONEY POD SWEET MIXED PICKLES ................ 9 TEA BAGS ............. 4I' NESCAFE... OF THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES TURKEYS At Competitive Prices MAPLE LEAF COOKED Boneless Ena cuts ™ 75 Centre Cuts Pieces or Sliced EVON RINDLESS Ib Wallet Pkg. Side Bacon ..... SI MINCED Shoulder Beef. PORT PERRY STAR, THURS,, DEC. 19th, 1963--9 Blackstock Club Elects Officers By Mrs. Olga Hill The Blackstock Town and Country Club met for the last meeting of the year recently. The following people were un- animously elected officers for 1964: Marion and Glen Larmer, presidents; Norma and Merrill | Van Camp, secretaries; Mar- | rr a] | > > > > > > we we SINCERE THANKS / 1] } FOR YOUR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS 1 ON ELECTION DAY garet and Ivan Mountjoy, trea- surers. The main part of the program was the film "My Son", which examined relationships in a farming family. Although the film was made in the early 1930's the family situation seemed to be much the same today. The phext meeting of the Town and Country Club will be on Jan, 22. fe 3 } wf i : ! Compliments of the Season ' AND BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR 4 BOB KENNY ' IVAN PARKINSON SERC SUR EEC EEL SiS > BRUCE BEARE At Your CARLOAD Food Mkt., Prices Effective This Week-End, Wed, - Sat. December 18, 19, 20, 21 48 oz. Tin Prince Albert ce WY 15 oz. Tins oo 2=3T 16 oz. Tins 3-4 White or Coloured KLEENEX 200's IY Pkg. 20 oz. Tins 2-5 « © © +v © e 15 oz. Jar 30's 15¢ OFF 12" Roll STUART HOUSE FOIL WRAP ECE 85° 2° FREE DRAW on CHRISTMAS CAKES -- 1st & 2nd PRIZES With a $5.00 Order or Over WINNER OF DRAW -- Mrs. L. Fenton & ) LAST WEEK'S ARLOAD R FOOD MARKIE TS Daily 8.30 to 9.00 p.m. Tuesday 8.30 to 1.00 p.m. STORE HOURS FREE DELIVERY , Phone 985-2492

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