" 2 (1% 7 i £8) . wep an 2 E. 6 Kennedy | ~ ® Pit Run Gravel Cash on the. Spot] ! Ir | Mrs. B i 0 0 KLI N a nd D IS RI C left Brooklin to spend the win- a.m. he chose the theme, "When Too late for last week) By Mrs. R. Holman | A United Nations night was sponsored recently by the Bee- thoven and Rebekah Lodges of Brooklin. Master of ceremon- | ies, Russel Batten introduced Bruce Craigie, the student cho- sen from Anderson Street High School along with Allan Hotta, Ajax, and Katherine Van De Ven, McLaughlin High School, BUSINESS DIRECTORY INSURANCE BUILDING A NEW HOUSE? Check our Special Rates for homes under construction. EMMERSON Insurance Agency Port Perry, Ont, sept 26 Earl Wallace Roofing Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and Aluminum Roofing Eavestroughing, also Sturgeon Paint for house or barn We will contract for all kinds | of roof work. Phone 985-7964, Port Perry Dec. 20/ 63 Real Estate FARM HOMES BUSINESS LOTS H MARGARET BALLARD | REALTOR Sunderland, Ont. Phone 303 / Agents: Fred Brooks 985-7168 | Joan Bagg 985-7379 Nov. 21/63 2 a & McPHADEN | H GILLSON General Insurance PORT PERRY - ONTARIO 'Telephone 985-2341 Office Corner John & North Sts. 1--Dee. 31, '68 Music Teacher | Piano and Organ GLORIA HASTINGS 985-2539 Bug: Lip ® Washed Sand and Stone ® Brick Sand and Chips. - FOR QUICK SERVICE Call 985-7982 1--Dee. 5/68. for Dead or Crippled Farm Stock. Picked up promptly. T one collect, Hampton eloph 268-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE Licence No. 245-C-63 10 Oct. 64 OPTOMETRIST A. E. Johnson, 0.D. MARY ST., PORT PERRY Wed. 9 am. - 1 p.m. Appointments - Phone 985-2383 Jan, 2/64 "SIGNS POSTERS L. Langille 985-2916 uid 'Dec: 12| TEACHING PIANO EDITH PLATFORD, A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Any age, any grade. Special courses for beginners. For appointment phone 985-7563 Feb. 29/64 For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in small business and farm operations, Dec. 19th : BRUCE v. MACKEY, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor & - Notary Public 25 Caleb Street, Port Perry Saturday 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon. Evenings by appointment. only. Telephone No. 985-2127 Jan. 23/64 RIMAR MEMORIALS GRANITE MONUMENTS FLAT MARKERS CEMETERY LETTERING DEPENDABLE SERVICE 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone : 723-1002 Dec. 12/63. NICK'S Dead Stock Service Highest prices paid for dead or crippled cattle and horses. Hogs and small animals removed free. For fast service, 24 hours 'a day, 7 days a week -- Phone: Uxbridge--ULster 2-3319 No charge to you. We pay all telephone charges. Prop. NICK MONTAGUE License No. 172-62 RR. No. 1, Foxmead Dec. 26/68 Septic Tanks Clearied By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Reg. Armstrong Port Perry -- 985-2226 L 5--Feb. 28/64 Septic Tanks Cleaned WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED, Orten Michie '985-2207 Nov. 28 i | speeches by Mr, Andrews, prin- ' cipal of Anderson Street High! | | | i i : Oshawa, Allan and Katherine were sponsored by Corinthian Odd Fellows, Oshawa and Dist- | rict Rebekah Lodges respective- ly. Bruce outlined the trip tell- ing of the most interesting stops and tour on the way to New York, and their thrilling experience at the United Na- tions. He summed up with the statement that the U.N. is the only world organization design- ed for the purpose of making itself obsolete and the hope that it succeeds. For if there is any hope of avoiding the end of the world and if there is any way the human race can ride out the great revolution of our days --and live; those ways are most likely to be formed in the slow, painful, but determined labours of the United Nations of the world. Bruce expressed his thanks to both lodges for making it possible for him to have this opportunity. Mr. Fred Densham sang two solos accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Fred Brown. Katherine Van De Ven then! conducted the audience through! the golden doors, presented Sr Canada, and into the beautiful building and high-lighted some of the procedures of the busi- | ness session. She thanked her; sponsors for offering her the opportunity. Allan Hotta ended a most en- Joyable evening by showing pic- | | tures of the trip and thanked his sponsors for his opportunity. | The students were congratu- 7 4 Tuesday, Dec. 24th | lated on the delivery of their School and thanked the lodges for sponsoring the United Na-| tions pilgrimage for youth. On behalf of the members of Kinoven Rebekah -Lodge,; Mrs: Ralph Hunter brought greet- ings and thanked the students | and other guests for being pre- | sent. By Mrs. R. Holman BROOKLIN -- The present and former teachers and staff of the Junior Sunday School of Brooklin United Church enter-; \ / tained Linda Ormiston recently |. A gift of |, Corning ware was presented to | at thé" home of Mrs. Gordon Hunter prior to Linda's marri- age to Ron Bray. the bride. , musical saw and other instru-' ¢ COMPANY LIMITED i) PORT 'PERRY STAR, THURS., 'DEC. 19th, 1963--17 Mabel Richardson has services December 8th. At 10 "ter in Victoria, British Colum- God Stepped In". "Changing bia, | Life's Monotony" was the theme Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hunter of the evening service, motored to Los Angeles and San | Francisco. From there they | are flying to Aukland, New Coming Events at Meadow- crest Baptist Church, December 22. Morning service--The first wp by jet, via Hapalul, | service for the dedication of in- ' | fants. Evening Service--An- By Mrs. R. Holman | nual Sunday School Christmas program. DORN A successful December 24--Chirstmas Eve rusade for ildren" Week | ervice was concluded Friday, Decem- Decormvie 31--Wat-Night ber 6, at Meadowecrest Baptist Service. ' Church. " I Rev. Frank Wellington, the | Musical Storyman, conducted the crusade. Mr. Yysiliugion, considered to be one of the bes children's story tellers present. ed the gospel storia to Snares and parents in a delightful w He was assisted by his talking dummies Tiny, Tilly, Chocolate and Uncle Cy. As well as being a talented ventriloquist, Mr, Wellington is a talented musician. He pre- sented a musical message by' playing on tuned water-glasses, Will Not Publish On December 26 The last issue of the Star before Christmas will be pub- lished on Thursday, Dec. 19. Included with the regular is- sue will be the Star's special Christmas greeting edition. No publication of the Star will appear on Thursday, Dec. 26th, since this is Box- ing Day. The next issue, the first in 1964 will be published on Thursday, Jan. 2nd. ments. | Reverend L. R. Laird, pastor of the church preached at both Se Sh ae oe 4 => so <4 + SPECIAL HOURS OF SALE | Friday, Dec. 20th | SP 00 1 | + Monday, Dec. 1rd } v se { OPEN 10 AM. - 6 P.M. 4 Mon. Dec. 30th - Open tod p.m. + Open Jan. Ind Hy wy yd Les y BREWERS' WAREHOUSING er = ENE Sie So or OPERATORS OF - Brewers' Retail Stores SRE Ee a NN 0 RE EN ~ have provided our mem- bers with better cattle, which in turn have help- ed to provide a better living for them. If you do not use the services provided by COCBA, resolve to look into the matter. You will . find that COCBA can provide even more in 64. For Service or Infor- mation phone 985-7373 or Long Distance, Zenith 1550 (automatic collect call To all Cattlemen we extend Best Wishes. for a Merry Christmas and p » Rtosperous year in 1964. We know that Central Sires | Ontario Cattle Breeding Association "BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING " ACARI ATARI AG