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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Apr 1965, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Ls RY 0 CORAL I) THURSDAY, APRIL 1st, 1965 Blackstock News Fine services with well at- tended congregations were held in both churches Sunday morn- ing. In St. John's Canon Ash- nore continuing his series of Lenten sermons chose as sub- ject, Service, In the United Rev. Romeril spoke on "The Cruci- fixion", The choir rendered an Anthem "Allelujah". Flowers in both churches) were placed by the friends of the late Mr. Ross Gray who was buried Sat- urday. The Esther unit met Wednes- day in the C.E. Centre and spent most of the evening mak- ing bandages to be sent to Miss Muriel Stevens, Congo, A brief business was conducted by the leader Mrs. B. Mountjoy. Mrs. Richard Van Camp and Mrs. Glenn Larmer conducting the Worship gave a roll play on Segregation. The U.C.W. entertained the choir; Sunday Sschool staff; Leaders of the mid-week groups hot roast beef dinner and social evening Thursday in the C.E. Centre. Mrs, P. Romeril and Mrs. Harold Kyte attended the third Annual Bay of Quinte U.C.W. Cenference in Cambridge Unit- ed Church Lindsay, Tuesday & Wednesday. Prize winners at the W.L euchre Friday night -- Ladies high Mrs. Carl Wright; second Mrs. Alma Fowler; Gent's 1st Mr. Percy Van Camp; 2nd Mr. Fdgar Hewson; Lucky draw-- Mrs, Hector Shortridge. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford and fa- mily were: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Archer; Mr. Jack Archer; Mrs. Geo. Cole; Mrs. Rowena Sherry, Port Hope and Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Edgerton, Cadmus. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer Saturday afternoon and were supper and Unit leaders to a delicious guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tenny- Office. Mar. 25 - Apr. 1 TENDERS CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed for the painting of the interior and the cement block exterior of the new Fire Hall. Tenders to be in by April 9, 1965. " Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications may be seen at the Municipal JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk-Treasurer, Village of Port Perry. .25¢ Lox y Sa 1) ATR ONE » ACHIREAE TRITAEN FSF (HHL FAITE IR TR I ELIA RN 'Mrs, Bev. Dealy, Scarboro and oy! ig Sat eA) ie stv VNTR L Le TE VRC 1 FF SAP A TE ML ' ee ve vag vw! ARs SE VAAN NL eT PACSAFE NAHE LTS, Py son Samells. Mr. and Mrs, Will Forder vi- sited her brother Mr. Fred Bradburn in Civic Hospital Peterboro, Saturday. Sorry to report Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston are both in Port Perry hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Johnston 'and girls, Belle- ville called on them Saturday. Out of town callers of Mr. & Mrs. Wes. Pearce and Mrs. Crawford during the week were --Mrs. Robt. Tetlow, Secugog; Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Haines, 'Brian and Leanne, Bowman- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Down. ey; Mrs. Lewis Pearce; Mr. and Mrs. Don Lane and Terry, all of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford, Port Perry. Glad to report Mr. Pearce is feeling a little more comfortable follow- ing his accident. - Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Samellg and girls, Peterboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells on Sunday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton entertained" Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Devitt, Bow- manville; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Booker, Burlington; Mr. ~and Mrs, Gordon Wilson and Mr. & Mrs. Lavern Devitt, Barbara and Neil, Oshawa in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Devitt's 56th wed. ding anniversary. Ardis McArthur, Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dy- sart, Peterboro, spent the week- end with their parents Dr. J. A. and Mrs. McArthur, Mr. Rdgar Horn, Oshawa, call- ed on the Fred Trewins, Albert Wrights, Roy Taylors and Mar- vin Nesbitt, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin called on Mrs. R. Stinson -at her heme in Bowmanville and on Mrs. Edgar Horn and Mrs. Jas Girn in hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hale, Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm visited Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning Thursday. 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Burns MONDAY, MAR. 29/65 Ivine vs. Campbell Irvine's and Campbell's team fought to a 1-1 tie in the second Burketon News (Crowded out last week) The sympathy of the com- Family in the passing of "their uncle, Clarence Avery Sr. Mrs. Beatrice Taylor and Stanley visited Columbus friends recently. Several from here attended the Dryden and Gimblett Auction Sales of farm machinery near Brooklin, 'Driving along a road south of the Village of Enfield we were sorry to see the large hip roof barn-on" the O. Dell farm has. been destroyell by fire lst Thursday. WE NOW CARRY A LINE OF Office Supplies IN OUR OFFICE Dror in and see what we have to offer House League Hockey game of the finals, Campbell ncw leads Irvine 3 points to 1. Both teams skated and checked well in a game which could have gone either way. Stars of the game were Prosser and Camp- bell of Campbell's team and Taylor of Irvine's. Scoring-- Irvine: 1. Taylor Campbell: 1. Campbell - Prosser * * * PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE McCartney 3. Hurst 2 This final series started off with a real hard fast checking game. B. McCartney was in the right spot twice scoring 2 goals while Whitter scored the other one. McGill and Nelson both on defence played well for Hurst's team and each getting a goal. Summary-- McCartney: * Whitter McCartney - Ives McCartney Hursts: McGill - Shaw Nelson RW \ NN" ADEQUATE FOLKS D| WIRING | AN =p df= 'CONTRACTING -REPAIRS. LECTRIC HEATING 985-7174 -PT. PERRY HO LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR HEATING FUEL THIS WINTER We can supply you with either HEATING OIL or COAL Both Products are of Top Quality REESOR FUEL & LUMBER | PORT PERRY, ONTARIO POE Phone 985-7951 TEACHERS Experienced teachers 1. Grades I and II 2. Grades V and VI (part-time) Salary schedule in effect. for experience, 3 years. name and address of last R.R. REACH TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA BOARD requires for September, 1965 3. ' An Assistant to Principal with $300. increment for first 2 years, Reply, stating qualifications, salary expected, MRS. Secretary-Treasurer WANTED for Central Schools , \ Basic minimum $3400. Allowance Ingpector, to: PAT LOVE 2, Port Perry.

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