ot Pe ol a che Fp 4 os Ava es re LS changed hand, . Tuesday evening. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, of Brighton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Taylor. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mac Beare, Hanover, were in town for the week-end with friends and aftended the special ser- vices in the United Church. ' Mrs. Alex. Boe, Mrs. Donald Boe, and McDonald, of Bowmanville, were in town on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald. Mr. Douglas Hillier and Miss Anna- belle Hillier, of Toronto, spent the week-end 'with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Beare, of Ux- bridge, spent Sunday with relatives, Miss Annabelle Baird, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Sylvia Baird. 1 Mrs. Walter Sheridan, of Toronto, and Mrs. Robt. Sheridan, of Whitby, were in town for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. James Ward, Whitby, were in town on Sunday, and attended the special services at United Church. l} i Mr. and Mrs. Reneau, of Toronto, week-end guests of Mr. ad Mrs. W. E. MacGregor, Mrs. George has returned from the hospital and looking much better. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephens and family, of Toronto, and Mr. Wilfred Stephens of Brantford, spent Sunday with their parents, Myr. and 'Mrs, Geo. Stephens. Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Camplin have returned home after spending the winter in Florida. 'We regret to report that Mr. S. Farmer is still quite ill, and in the hospital. The family appreciate the many anxious inquiries received as to his welfare. . PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS The orchard on Ontario streets, has Mr. Kupry selling to Mr. Pallock, of Whitby. } MOUNT ZION LODGE, BROOKLIN, - VISIT PORT PERRY Several car loads of the members of Mount Zion Lodge, A/F. & AM, were guests of Fidelity Lodge, on They passed two members, for Fidelity, to -thé Second degree. A very pleasant evening was i together. INCOME, TAX RETURNS R. J. HARPER, Phone 204, Port Perry --zid T ACTIVITY BEGUN i BUILDING At the South end of the town sev- eral real estate deals have been made. At the corner of Union Avenue and Scugog streets, Love Bros. have pur- chased a lot from Mr, Jos. R. Baird. Further along on the north side of Scugog street, Mr, Owen Reader has purchased a lot from. Mr, Baird. On the south side of Scugog street Mr. Robert Vernon has purchased land from Mrs. Wm. Rodman, and has al- ready building maieiinl on. the pro- perty. Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices, -- I. R. BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST THE CHURCHES FULL GOSPEL CHURCH (PENTECOSTAL) Rev. F. B. Fifield, Pastor. (Services held in Library Community Room) Sunday, April 25th Sunday School at 10 a.n. Worship at 11 a.m. - Evangelistic at 7 p.m. ALL ARE WELCOME CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. E. G. Bruton, B.A. May 2nd--Rogation Sunday 11 am, -- Holy Communion. A special sefvice dedicated to Rural Life Sunday. May 6-- Ascension Day The Patroval Festival of the Church of the Ascension, 10 a.m.--Holy Communion 8 p.m.--Evensong and sermon. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Sunday, May 2nd-- . 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School 8 p.m.--Worhsip . Subjéct--"Man's Birthright" Minister. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH I'. Taylor, Pastor. Sunday-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Children's Bible Story. 'Hour at 4.16 pm. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith, Minister 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am. 'D.D., Wesley Building, Toronto. 7 p.m.--A Church Reception service. The 50-60 Club Church Night. Monday, May 3rd, at 8.16 p.m. the 650-60 Club will present high class movie. Prince Albert United Church Rev. Clifford Smith, Minister Mr. A. Fear, Choirleader Mrs. A. Harper, Organist 2 p.myLSunday School and Bible ,. Class . - 8 pm--Dr. A, E. Armstrong will "speak on World Relations. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Very Popular Choir For three successive: ings, the male choir of Warriner Lodge, 1.0.0. F., Port Perry, have render ed music for the congregations of Uxbridge United Church; Uxbridge Presbyterian Church, and last Sunday, at the Special service at Port Perry United Church. 'This choir of about 356 voices, has a splendid- tone. and lovely harmony, and well received Sunday even- Just north of the corner of Seugog and John streets, Mr. Russell Carter,'. of Sehgos. GRE pd hse land and comm ficed building operations, ( © "DON'T FORGET. THE' -50 CLUB" MEETING, MONDAY May 3rd, 1948 The Tegvlor wnthly meeting of the 650-60 Club/of t fe Port Perry Uni- ted Church will bg lield this coming Monday evening ab 8.16 p.m. in the Sunday School roo Zof the United Church\ An excellent program is be- ing planded which will include a mov- ing picture film. Refreshments will be served. ALL YOUNG ADULTS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. Come and bring your friends. _.The Scout Mother's held their re- ~ gular meeting on Tuesday, April 20. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Honourary Pres- ident, Mrs. Riddell; President, Mrs. B. Woods; Vice-President, Mrs, H, Espie, Secretary, Mrs. L. Rider; Treasurer, Mrs, H, Gibson; Building Committee, Mrs. G. Lane, Mra, H. Espie, Mrs. A. Asher, Mrs. Ruth Kight. "Represen- tatives to Scout Council, Mrs. Lae, Mra oods, Mrs, Espie. :8ick Com" , Mrs. GQ, Reesor, Mrs, C. Kight. Phone. Committee, Mrs, A. Spears, Mrs, E. Cooke, In future our meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of each month in the Parrish Hall, wherever they go. Their leader, Mr. i V. P. Stouffer is doing a splendid work in. training his fellow members. Mrs. Stouffer is the organist, and does fine work. Mrs. Snelgrove acts as pianist for solo and quartétte work. 3 4 i The choir has found it necessary to decline several invitation other place. } to go to UNITED CHURCH HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES A It was a very happy day for those that attended the Sunday services at the United Church. Then on Tuesday night a goodly number turned out to the supper and meeting following, A complete report of these gathering will appear next week, » yon \ + THE HOME GARDENER W A useful tip for the amateur gar- dener is to choose varieties of vege- tables, flowers and shrubs which are recommended for the particular area in which he lives, Most seed cata- logues have tables giving this infor- mation, and local seed merchants are generally ready to help in making suitable selections, This is particu- larly true of hedge plants and shrubs. Kinds which will survive the milder winters in some areas, are not hardy enough to withstand the colder weather elsewhere, The variety of vegetable seed should be selected with an eye to its final use --fresh, or for canning, freezing or storing. Early and late maturing vegetable varieties are useful too, as by their combined use, fresh vege: tables such as peas and beans can be harvested over a longer period. -- Rev. A. E. Armstrong, |" and E matket prices . PAYMENT. express . profit for you. Port Perry ony PERRY TOP PRICES for you CREAM SHIP us ALL your Cream and Eggs . . we gusranies you top . We will lend you ¢ans a pay Ship all the cream you possibly can .'. .. . more See our new Egg Grading Equipment, Modern Service. Ray McEwen, Plant Superintendent. SILVERWOOD'S Phone 154 GGS . PROMPT x Creamery ONTARIO FOR SALE--Boy's C.C.M. Bicycle, 2 years old, in good condition. Also a Mossburg .22 'calibre rifle, single shot, adjustable sights, in good condition. Apply at Star Office or Phone 50. FOR SALE--Two Row Boats with oars; large Ice Refrigerator; quantity of Insul-brie, ved, with nails. Ap- ply to Walter Bown, Borelia Hill; Phone 168 Port Perry. . FOR SALE--Ajax and Mable Oats, grown from certified seed. Apply to Alderson Bros., 3 miles west of Utica. mayb "FOR SALE_APPLES--Spys, De- licious, Starks; local delivery, by the bushel. Apply Harry Pallock, Ontario St. Orchard, Port Perry, Phone 317w BUILDING TO- BE HEATED WITH ATOMIC HEAT. Atomic Research Station are to be heated by atomic energy as an ex- periment, The Director of the Station, Sir John Cockcroft, is arranging for this to be done by using waste heat from the big 'hitomic pile. Heat is gen- erated by the splitting of atoms in - [this pile and a. cooling process is used to transfer this waste heat elsewhere. It will. be fed through pipes to the buildings. E.. W. WEBBER, EAST WHITBY APPOINTED RETURNING OFFICER Mr, E, W. Webber, a well-known farmer 'and resident of Ontario County has been appointed Returning Officer for the Provincial Sisetion to be held' in June. A Deck of Cards by Cliff Blythe (The following is taken from East York Weekly News) Many years ago a platoon of Eng- lish soldiers attended church in a town near their encampment. When the parson had completed the prayers he took the text and those who had Bibles opened them to the place specified. One soldier, who had neither Bible nor prayer book, spread out a pack of cards before him and studied them carefully, He was approached by the sexton. "The House of Worship," he said, "is not the place for cards. Please come with me." The sexton turned the soldier over to the constable, who brought him be- fore the Mayor. "Well, what have you brought this soldier here for?" said the Mayor. "For playing cards in church." "Well, soldier, what have 'you to say for yourself 7" "Much, sir, I hope." more than ever man was punished." "I have been," said the soldier, about six weeks on the march,' I have no Bible or prayer book; I have noth- ing but a pack of cards, and I hope to satisfy your honour of the purity of my intentions." Then spreading the cords before the Mayor, he began with the ace. "When I see the ace it reminds me that there is but one God. "When 1 see the deuce, it reminds me of Father and Son. "When I see the three it reminds me of Father, Son and Holy Ghost. "When I see the four it reminds me of the four Evangelists that preached Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. " "When I see the five it reminds me (of the five wise virgins that trimmed their lamps. There weré ten, but five were wise and five were foolish, and were shut out, Some the buildings at Britain's BOAT HOUSE APPLY CHRISTIANS: - OSHAWA SRNERNNEENENRNEEENEENENEER in good condition. Apply to A. J. Martin, R.R.3, Port Perry, Phone 102 ring 2-2, "When I see the six it reminds me that in six days the Lord made Heaven and earth, "When I see the seven it reminds me that on the seventh day God rested from the great work which He hath made and hallowed it. "When I see the ejght it reminds me of the eight righteous persons saved .when Gdd destroyed the world, viz: Noah and his wife, his three sons "Very good: if not, I will punish youl and their wives,' "When 1 see the nine it reminds me of the nine lepers cleansed by our Saviour. There were nine out of the ten who never returned thanks. "When I see the ten it reminds me of the Ten Commandments which' God handed down to Moses on the tablet of stone. "When I see the Queen it reminds me of the Queen of Sheba who visited Solomon, for she was as wise a woman as he-was a man, - She brought with her fifty boys and fifty girls, all dress-| ed in boys' apparel, for King Solomon to tell which were boys and which were "girls. King Solomon sent for water |for them to wash; the girls washed to the elbows and the boys to the wrists, so King Solomon told by that. "When I see the king it reminds me of the great King of heaven, God Almighty, ; "When I count the number of cards iin a pack, T find-there are fifty-two-- the number of weeks in a year; and I find four suits--the number of weeks [in a month. "I find there are twelve picture cards in a pack, representing the num- " |ber of months in the year; and, on counting' the number of tricks, I find thirteen the number of weeks in a quarter. there are in a pack of cards, I find Spas many as there are days in th ""So 19 see, gir, a pack of cards serves for a Bible, almanac and prayer book." "Well," said the Mayor, "you have given a description: of all the cards in. the pack except one." "What is that?" : "The knave", said the Mayor. angry. " "I will not," said the Mayor, "if you do fot term me y be the knave." Well" said the soldier, 'the great- ést knave I know 1a th ie constable, who brought me here." "I don't know," sald the Mayor, "if he is the greatest knave, but I' know he is the greatest fool, Case dis- missed." FOR GALE FOR SALE--1936 Chevrolet Coach, | "When I count | ow many spots] "I will give your honour a descrip-|, : tion of that too if you will not be'. - pill | eo Modern, low cost plans w eo For Individuals or Family Groups e Special benefits to suit your particular needs | ¢ Additional benefits for surgical opera tions and doctors' calls Disability benefit policies, payable for a lifetime, also available, . For full particulars, fill in and mail coupon. No obliga- tien, i ) I'd Pov ronsanmelisunmmnnsen ed |] M.a.0 | [] [] [|] 1 + Name. .....-. 1 [|] [] | . [] [|] ] : 0 ! EE Ee A I ET : |] Pa ] Vb oAge..... Lo] fon ....... ) | MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH and ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION J. W. PATTE, 5 Bassett Bldg., 3 Simcoe St. South, OSHAWA, ONT, i GOOD EATING! tomato flavor cagked right threugh. ; 45¢. and 69¢. _ Frosst 217,/Tablats 38. Tbe, Philip's Magnesia Tablets m $1.50 45c. and 8c. Gin Pills ........ wn39¢, and 69¢. | Sal Hepatica ...35c., 65c., $1.25 Lawrence's Drug Store News (You Can Save With Sefety at Your Rexall Store) . c, 4 ALKA SELTZER, ......29¢,, 67¢. LYSOL ...........a..85¢., 656¢., $1.25 : Bayer's Aspirin ,,..18¢., 28¢., 78¢c. Modess ...............38¢., 2 for @8e¢. Bromo Seltzer, 26¢., 50c., $1.00 . Nellson's Chocolates ad 90e. Dodd's Bile dsc. |» Phillips Milk of Magnesia Wampole's Cod Liver Ext. $1.00 Johnson's Baby Powder 28¢, 55¢. A. M. LAWRENCE The Tonall save' PORT PERRY PHONE 49 | Phone 289. Port Perry Coal & Ice EOAL & WOOD| COA L. COKE WOOD "DEPENDABLE WORK - Painting, Decorating and || Paperhanging FREE ESTIMATES Phone evenings: 174-8, Port Perry * Cy -- BOY SCOUT r= Paps te. COLLECTION, MAY 1ST The Spine of Waste Paper for Collection ys the Hogs will be very much Appreciated. A AIOE AOC LOL fee osiiiee die SG SCOUT MOTHERS' AUXILIARY DANCE AND EUCHRE ve A dance and euchre will beheld in the High School, on Friday, May 7th, under the auspices of Scout Mothers' Auxiliary. Good prizes. = Music by N. Burling and His King's Men Or- chestra, "Admission 50c, 'SATURDAY, MAY 16th--Sale of Cattle, Furniture and.other. Effects, the property of W. B.:Ferguson, Lot 20, Con, 4, Cartwright, % mile east of Cadmus, Sale at 1.30. Terms Cash. Clarke Williams, Auctioneer. wy Don't Miss out on the POULTRY PROFITS FOR 1948 ! ORDER FOR MAY and JUNE NOW. -HOOK'S "HI-QUALITY" BABY CHICKS ALL CHICKS GUARANTEED. H. V. HOOK E. L. HOOK GREENBANK :: ONT. +COPY CUR, - base' and ,a large mass of Syenite lying to the south. -.excellent properties. : . ;once inéluding a diamond drilling campaign, "in'the early development of this likely property. Wabish Prospecting Syndicate (No. Personal Liability) AUTHORIZED CAPITALIZATION 3,500- UNITS AT $10.00 PER UNIT 7 Hors we a corner of Ontario, just off the beaten track and overlooked for many. years, is an area with a.great mineralized shear zone of over five miles in length. It lies just north of Michibishu Lake inside ine eastern boundary of Thunder. Bay District. : This shear occurs along the contact between the Keewatin green- | stones and the Temiskaming sediments with instrusive dykes of dia- It is. a well "known geological fact that very often when such rock structures occur in this combination you find ore bodies of commercial value. Wabish Prospecting Syndicate has secured 18 claims in a most i strategic location astride this shear and situated between two ex- The Eastern boundary of Wabish ties on 'to the good Bishu Gold property and the Western boundary ties on to one of ~bigger mining company's claims, The Wabish break extends across to' the Bishu claiis where they have some splendid diamond drilling showings. Prospectors discovered visible gold at several places. * "The 'Wabish claims were staked last fall with just time enough to get out beforé the freeze up. No work was done, but good indications _ of the mineralized break were followed clear across the claims. Now, it is planned to. commence intensive prospecting and' development at Based" on the excellent geological formation and the strategic position. astride the shear zone, we believe Wabish is far' above the average of Speculative mining ventures, You aré invjted to Datueipe A limited number of units is offered at $10.00 per 'unit, Applications will be filled in the order received. For each $10.00 unit 285 shares of stock will be issued when a Company is formed. ' 90 per cent. of these shares to be held in temporary escrow according to the Ontario Securities Act. All cheques should be made ° out to The Wabish Prospecting' Syndicate, Room 105- 19 : . Melinda Street, Toronto, Ontario. Ww. E. STRINGER RUSSELL R. COCKBURN | © (Manager). 3 (Trustee) $ I I LIN Progressive Conservative yy i Convention TOWN HALL WHITBY THURS., MAY 6th at 8.00 p.m. , For the purpose of selecting a Candidate for the forthcoming PROVINCIAL ELECTION = Prominent speakers in Provincial and Federal Fields will' 'be préache, =~ ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WELCOME R. D. HUMPHREYS, ERNEST, MARKS, President. id 0. :