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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 May 1965, p. 12

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12 PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, May 20th, 1965 Church Services ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev, James S. Cunningham Priest-in-charge Sunday, May 23rd-- 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer PORT. PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister Sunday, May 23rd-- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School Prince Albert -- 1:00 p.m.--Sunday School ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, May 23rd-- 10.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) \ I. C. Bowie, Pastor £7 \ ; vasa Sunday, May 23rd-- : a : 10 a.m.--Family Bible School QUEEN AND PRINCESSES CHOSEN 11 a.m.--Morning Worship ". Service At their seventh annual At Home on Friday, April 30th, 7 pa ~puining Gospel Cartwright High School's new Queen was chosen, along with . Meeting. her two Princesses. Photo shows new Queen Sheila Tomchis- We welcome our former Pastor, Pastor, J. H. Brown, as he AT CARTWRIGHT HIGH 4 RRA A SCHOOL chin (center) flanked by Princesses Denise Malcolm, left, and Linda Gray, right. --Photo Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville speaks in our church this week- end. The Uniced Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. C. C. Gilbert, B.D. Sunday, May 23rd-- Prospect--9.15 a.m. Manchester--10.15 a.m, Scugog--11.15 a.m. Hilltop Herald By Gayle Wright Last Tuesday 500 Bushel { A number of Ontario County sic of the Port Potato Growers met in the De- evening the mu- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed.,, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Have a Problem? -- 985-2420 | ed the air as thoy | Uxbridge, on Monday, May 3rd, : X | fior the purpose of re-organizing fh iiv 'the 500 Bushel Potato Club for ally start our "Open House".! 1965. This club was organized The fashion show was high- in 1945, and has carried out a lighted by the excellent com- | successful competition each mentaries of Misses Gale For- year. Eighteen potato growers der and Isabelle Strong. The | completed this high yield club gymnastic display, under the in 1964. supervision of Mr. Musselman | The winner of the 1964 com- and Mr. Cole, kept the audience petition was Mr. Robert Tim- ! fascinated. The new dancing bers, Mount Albert, with an es- Sympathy of the Community { and fundamental movements is timated yield of 823 bushels per is extended the Ferguson fam- acre. The average estimated ! Lu ] {a facet of our school activity ily of Enniskille nin the pass- 'hich is seldom seen. Displays yield for all eighteen growers ing of Mr. Walter Ferguson in the 1964 competition was played to offici- Stan Lunney, f School Band fill- | partment of Agriculiure Office,' for 1965 are as follows: -- last week. 571 bushels. ; were seen in all of the clas- room which kept the audience Mr. Douglas Taylor and Don- in awe. | Contestants may use any re- ald called Inst Wweltk at the home, * ' commended potato variety they | of Mrs. Beatrice Taylor and MWedneday the inter school . ' . wish, and they may use any Stanley. track meet was held in Sutton : means ati their disposal to se- cure the highedtspossible yield | from the one acre they have en- | tered in the competition, Mr. David Flowers is drilling and Port Pery fared well plac- a new well in the village. "ing third. Grant Tummonds Mrs. John Carter has sold was Serior Boys Champion. Pat her home and is to move away Aldred was Intermediate Girls to Bowmanville, Runher-Up and Sharon Baird Nine bbaies were baptized at was Junior Girls Runner-Up. Church on Sunday. + Congratulations to all. Anyone interested in joining | this high yield potato club for | 1965 should send his application Lephyr Heads Potato Club together with a $3.00 member- ship, to the Department of Agriculture Office, Uxbridge, by June 1st. The officers and committee Chairman--Stan Lunney, Zephy Vice-Chairman--Ches Oldham, Zephy Sec'y-Treasurer--H, L, Fair, Uxbridge Cemmittee Members: Walter Savage, Uxbridge, #1 Walter Kerry, Port Perry, #1 Bill Lockie, Zephyr Albert Hockley, Claremont 1 Murray Crone, Mt. Albert #3 Norman Meek, Sandford Richard Colwell, Claremont 1. Port Perry Int. Win 7-3 Over Bay Ridges Port Perry Int's defeated Bay Ridges 7-3 in the opening game of the Claremont Com- munity Softball League at Brougham on Monday night. Three pitchers, Carl Earl, Bob Robertson and Archie Menzies, all worked this seven inning game, g Next game will be Wed., May 19th at 9 p.m. at Brougham. Game following will be Tues., May 25th at Claremont against Claremont at 7.30 p.m., follow- ed by Thurs., May 27th against Brock Road at 9 p.m. The following players are in the present line-up. Ted Thorn- dyke, Brian Fletcher, Carl Earl, Chic Carnegie, Wayne Venning, Grant Tummonds, Dennis Coch- rane, Bruce Cochrane, Charlie Williams, Bob Robertson and Archie Menzies. It is hoped that several other good softball players in Port Perry will be out by the June 8th signing date Entertain Ladies After 2 id wo KY Chas her 2 Mrs. M. B. Dymond entertained about 40 ladies for an afternoon tea at her home on Cochrane St. on Tuesday. The ladies attending were canvassers Successful Canvass For Ca from Port Perry and area, who did such an excell- ent effort during the recent drive for funds for the Cancer Society. The quota for this district set at tea. RATT [J ncer Society $2,200, was exceeded by over $200., or a total of $2,400.73 to date. Shown in the ahove picture are a group of the ladies who took part in the afternoon Staff Photo wn

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