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PHONE 2269 WHITBY ir Tore " OLD HORSES WANTED We pay highest price. All horses {humanely slaughtered. See us before selling elsewhere. Dead horses and cattle promptly pleked up. Phones: 95 r 21, Uxbridge 76J, Port Perry maylb H. ELSON, Uxbridge FOR SALE --- Frigidaire Electric Wind Range, solid panel Steel Bed, % size with springs. Apply to H. Pallock, Ontario Street, Port Perry. Phone 317W, Port Perry. ' MANCHESTER On April 3rd, Mrs. Frank Johnson and Doreen- attended the wedding of Shirley Marie Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V, Wilson, at their home, 801 Edison Ave., Detroit. The groom. was Mr. Thomas Cannon, of Detroit, Seventy-five guests were present. On June bth, they attended the wedding in Toronto, of another niece of Mrs. Johnson, Dorothy Evers- field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Eversfield, who became the bride of Edward Alexander Cousins, of To- ronto. Mr. Harley Johnson left on May 81 for a trip to the West, and at present is-in Manitoba, My, Teds Cowan and son Bobbie, of Hamilton, and Miss Carrie Cowan, of Toronto, were guests of their sister, - Fe We are salvy to rednt the illness of baby Isobel, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong. Little Ginger Hines returned to her home with Mrs. Jas. Masters, on Sup- day, after a couple of weeks with latives in Toronto, Meredith McKee has gone to Toron- to, where he will work for the U.F.O. Miss Helen Crosier, Toronto, spent Thursday at her home here. Evidence of attempted car thefts were discovered by Messrs, Archie Davis and Herb Toombe, on Saturday morning when the instrument board of their cars had been broken with a chisel in an effort to start the cars. However, this didn't work out so the thief or thieves tdok a bicycle belong- ing to Donald Scott, which was in Mr. Toombe's garage. : Mrs. Josie Bain, Toronto, was at her home here over the week-end. * The Woman's Association met at the home of Mrs, W. F. Crosier, on Thursday, afternoon with an attend- ance of 26. The President, Mrs, Son- ley, open the meeting with hymn and prayer, and Mrs. Walter Howsam took the devotional period with thoughts for the shut-ins for her theme. Mrs. Norman White, of Brooklin, gave g splendid talk, which was thoroughly enjoyed and deeply appreciated. _ Mrs. Allan Jackson gave a couple of readings and Mrs, Stanley Croxall and Mrs. Oswarld Croxall sang a'lovely duet, After a short business discussion, the group in charge assisted .the hos- tess in serving a. dainty lunch. Group 6 are in charge of the next meeting. There was an attendance of over 80 at Sunday School last Sunday, which was most encouraging. Church service next Sunday, at 2.30 p.m. with Sunday School at 10 a.m. PROSPECT Mr. Denton, of Scugog, on Sunday night read from Luke 16. His theme: Prodical Son. On Sunday, June 13th, S. S. at 10.30 a.m., church service at 730 p.m. with. Mr. Smallman in charge, i Mr. and Mus. Douglas Carmichael and Ronald, of Oshawa, with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Yeo, on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Gorrel Savage, Picton, Mrs. Tripp, George and son, Robert, of Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams, Aurora and M afi of of Toronto, were recent guess' of Mrs. J. A. Holliday. > Mrs. Hollingsworth, Toronto, visit- ing her sister Mrs. G. Webster, and with Horace, were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Kinsman, Cobourg, and Mrs. H. Webster on the arrival of a son, at the Cobourg General Hospital on Sat- urday, June bth. . Congratulations to Mrs. Oswald at the Holstein picnic at Elmeroft Farm on Saturday, June 6th, f Miss Helen Conlin, Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Conlin on Sunday, . Mrs. Durham is Visiing her daugh- ter Mrs. Gordon Maas, Mr, Maas and Beatrice Marie, in Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. McDemara, Regina, enroute to Montreal, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, Ernie Holtby. A committee, namely Doris Dear- born, Murray Bernard, Frank Dia- mond, has been appointed to find the date and place for the annual picnic, Mrs. George Smith with Mr, and Mrs, Orr Graham and family, of Balsam, enjoyed a trip through Fene-! lon Falls, Huntsville, Orillia,' Algon- quin Park and Buttermilk Falls, on Sunday. va i On Sunday, June 13th decoration service will be held at Utica, with Mr, King, as guest speaker. Music by' Mrs, J. E, Jackson and Quartette. The | grounds have been made beautiful and ! much credit is due the Cemetery Board. Hi Mrxs. L. Thompson attended the W. sister, Mrs. L. Honey, on June 2nd. | The sympathy of this community is extended to the friends and relatives of Mr, Harry Hughson, who passed away at his home in Oakville on Wed- nesday, June 2nd. Mr. Hughson spent his boyhood days in this district and attended Publi¢ School here, FOR SALE Three used lawn 'mowers, in good condition. Apply to H. C. Nasmith, Port Perry, Phone 22, . SCUGOG ee ------ It is always a pleasure to meet here on such au occasion, but this time, we realize that instead of add- ing another member to our circle, we are losing one our young people from our midst. This we regret. - Stella, you have lived all your life in this locality, so are well known on the island where your happy school days were spent. We have always : known you as a true friend and chum in our association with you, - You, Harold, although your are ac- quainted with some, You are a strang- gr to many: of us. We want you to feel at home in our midst. We congratulate iho on your choice | .§ of a wife, We wil of 'us. ; } . Now we would wish that you were establishing your home here, but as it must be otherwise, and your home will be elsewhere, we are truly glad that it is not far distant and you can visit: us frequently. You can be as- sured of a hearty welcome whenever you join us in the various activities of the community. count you as gue of our esteem shall remind you of your Scugog friends. The bride and groom were then showered with confetti wishes, and thanked all for the lovel lot of useful and pretty gifts whi will be very nice in their new home in Peterborough. ' The party then came to a close, as another bride was to be showered. munity, A very merry time was en- joyed and all partook of the lovely lunch. - There are still more weddings and showers ahead. My? and Mrs. C. L. Fralick visited The services at both churches were very interesting as a number of the new members took part, Mary Wil- son, Arthur Dowson and Harold Col} lins+#t the Memorial," Head Church and Kay Prentice, Isobel Flewell and Norman'Johnson at Grace Church, and all did their parts well. The reading was about the return of the Prodigal son. Mr, Denton using it for his text. Connie. Reader and Ivan Collins will *_ take part next Sunday in Memorial Head Church at 10 o'clock and Yvonne Milner, Fay Edgar and Don Johnston in Grace Church at 11,16. Come and help fill the pews. GA Another shower was held on Friday evening for a bridal party, after their marriage. A very large crowd gather-' ed at the Hall. It was for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saunders. The follow- ing address was read by Evelyn Col- lins: Déar Stella and Harold,--To-night this hall is the scene of another happy gathering, We, your friends, many of whom were former school mates, have assembled here to extend to you sary celebration at 'Guelph, 0,A.C. their daughter, Mrs. Maundrell and Mr, Maundrell, in Oshawa, on Sunday. We are glad to hear Mr. Maundrel is improving in headth after pneumonia, --Er------ oe -- AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE Saturday, June 19th, the property of Lawrence Clark, Port Perry, South Perry St. Sale at 1.30," Terms Cash, BLACKSTOCK W. I.. Blackstock W. I. met at the home of Mrs, E. Larmer for the June meet- ing, with president Mrs.-E. Dorrell, in the chair. The program and lunch were in charge of Mrs, A. Bailey, the publicity convener, who gave on-inter- esting paper on the movie pictures of the Women's Institute 100th anniver- last-June, which are now available to W.I. branches. After lunch the ladies enjoyed the spacious grounds for a lawn party. Her flowers and vege- fable garden were very much admired y all, ; our sincere congratulations and best ~Mesdames A. Dorrell, E. Larmer, E. Box 91 Port Perry Mrs, A. Roach and family, on the|Croxall and Mrs. Les. Smith on secur-| wishes on the occasion of your recent Hooey, Carter and VanCamp RS week-end. i ing first and second prizes in judging | marriage. |ed the District Annual on Friday. ° His 4 $ ; WV o - bt fry - A; II A te wfreeepenesion Hotere TC So CE r fp bod : 2 pl The Parliament of Canada has just he pnt Vio on gr ; passed "am act respecting The Boll Too , ! : : + Ld I ¢ Telephone Company of Canadas', é oF " Here is what this act means to the A] :; ' Oy " ) tolephone-using public: * a Ral ilu er 4 HE ~ %: ai : : Ek . ; : . i "A Period of Unequalled Growth © Our farm program calls for still more } a 4 "os : telephones, for fewer parties on each line, In the 34 months since V-J Day we have . and for more new switchboards. ~ added 350,000 telephones--many more V C than in the preceding ten years. We now ; ast onstruction : % Dial Telephones serve 1,360,000 telephones -- 22 for every a \ al : H 100 persons throughout Ontario and Program Continues New dial equipment is being installed in Quebec. We have never before provided tremendous quantities. : i : 'so much new service in so short a time, EBA 3 Today we have more dial telephones Ets This unprecedented pace has been Parliament has given the Bell Telephone than the total of all our telephones in 1942. ll maintained with the aid of new capital Company permission to increase its Now 70 out of every 100 telephones ml from Canadian investors. More will be required. The Continuing Demand for Service Yet, despite this . every month, - a Long Distance calls are three times - pre-war levels. Rural Telephone Service have 96,000 unfilled orders for teles phones and another 69,000 requests to change party lines to individual service. Thousands of new orders are coming in 'Many new buildings, switchboards, lines and other equipment must be provided as rapidly as possible. The next decade may well see more telephone construction than during the preceding 68 years. of our history. i rapid growth, we still "Rural, telephone and will continue to do so. In the terris tory we serve, 55 of every 100 rural homes and businesses have telephones. In 1945 only 39% had service, . gr service has expanded, authorized capital by $350,000,000. The Company can now continue to go to investors for the money necessary to further the greatest expansion and improvement program in its history. This construction program is neces- sary if the Company is to carry out its obligation and satisfy the public's con- g tinuing demand for more telephones and more telephone service. * . L] . Our objective Is to extend and improve the service so that ultimately we can pr give every applicant the kind and | quality of service he wants, when and as he wants i. are dial. More exchanges will be con- verted to dial operation. wish to invest their savi The principal means of capital will be by issuing of our stock from time approval'of the Board of missioners. Financing the Program 'Much of the new money necessary to "extend the telephone system must be obtained fromm thousands of people who It was for this purpose that the authority of Parliament was obtained. Best Service -- Lowest Cost ngs. securing this new additional shares to time with the Transport Com- £ } materials obtained with \ ~ THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ' CANADA The skill and enthusiasm of telephone workers will be devoted to turning the into service of the highest standard. The public oan be assured that The ° Bell Telephone Company of Canada will ; . continue to provide the \best telephone i servioe at the lowest possible epst. the new capital We ask you to accept | & these gifts and hope that these tokens | § and best % All motored to the home of Mr, and | & Mrs, Jesse Demara to give Mrs, Milton | § Demara a warm welcome to the com- | Ted Jackson, Auctioneer | £ 10 DT KS : Lakeview Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9. No Saturday Matinee this month. 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