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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jul 1948, p. 8

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Four' Day Daliecty Service. : PORT PHONE 9 or PORT PERRY; PERRY RESTAURANT BAGS |. | | NENEEENEENN EEE EERE RENN Enna [J CJR JJ C1 mi [IH] EAA ARRETI TERN AURA Rr The Best the Market Offers Your Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention OLD HORSES WANTED We pay highest price. All horses humanely slaughtered. See us before selling elsewhere. Dead horses and cattle promptly picked up. Phones: 95 r 21, Uxbridge. 76d, Port Perry maylb H. ELSON, Uxbridge ROOFING ~~ OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asshalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Box 91 Pert Perry NOTICE TO FARMERS (24 hour service) We pay as high as $10.00 for dead or ¢rippled horses or cows, according to size and condition, Small animals removed free. No trouble for the farmer. We do the loading. Iighest prices paid for old horses. "prompt service--Phone collect. 2 r 3 Woodville. ED. PECONI, Proprisior ARGYLE, ONTARIO 'PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFFER a Piano Actlons Repaired and Regulated Phone 30 Port Perry Cawker Bros, Family Butchers, Phone 29 ESS E ee es II ss Iss s IIs II IIIT NIN a tests siIesststssseneetessary < J) FOR THAT "SECOND WIND" - PAUSE FOR REFRESHMENT 2 Ask for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. Port Perry Bottling Phone 47,. : Plus 2 ER wartime taxes and orders, about seventy friends and neighbours from || numbers were enjoyed with Dr. Seet- - | munity. 'berries, cream and ecdke. MANCHESTER On Wednesday evening, July 14th, Prince Albert, Prospect and Manchester, gathered in the Hall at Manchester, to do honour to a recent bride, Mrs. Paul Chitel (former Leona Heidt) and Mr, Chitel, of New York City. A jolly sing-song and .piano ner of Toronto, at the piano and Mr. Oswidld Croxall as master of cere- monies. Mr. and Mrs, Chitel were in- vited -to the platform and Mr. Oswald Croxall presented them with a beauti- ful chest of silver, a service for eight in morning Star pattern, Miss Margaret Johns read the fol- lowing address: To Leona and Paul; Dear friends,--We have been wait- ing for some time to have an oppor- tunity of greeting you since your mar- riage, Unfortunately, quite a num- ber of your friends are unable to be present tonight, to meet 'the lucky PRINCE ALBERT Mr, and Mrs, H. Collins and sister Mrs. Wm, Somerville, visited several days with their sister, Mys, E, Mec- Millan, in Peterboro, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. L. Devitt on their marriage on Saturday. Their many friends wish them a long and happy married life, A number from here were blue- berry picking on Saturday at Halibur- ton. Mrs, W. Esslestone and sister Mrs. White, Toronto, viisted .their cousins, Mrs. McKerihan and Mrs. Luke, one day last week, enroute to their sum- mer cottage on Gull Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith speht last week holidaying at the home of the latter's brother in Norwood, and other places. Mrs. Robert Butson enti ingd. a few friends and neighbours one day last week, it being the occasion of a birthday anniversary, A number from here attended the trouseau tea at the home of Mr. and groom and happy bride. But they are hoping to see you some other time. We are very glad to welcome you to Manchegter Hall, as our honoured guests. It gives us great pleasure to unite with your many friends in ex- tending to you "Our heartiest con- gratulations and best wishes for a long a happy married life, "Wishing you all the joys of life That mean the most to man and wife , Good fortune in all you plan to 3; And all your dreams and hopes come true, - May your days together grow ever S0 dear; year by year," The years have gone very quickly, Leona, since you came to this com- Permit us to express our appreciation for your kind and friend- ly co-operation. and Paul will still feel at home among us, May we furthaj express our sin- cerity by a tangible gift, as a token of our esteem. May it recall pleasant memories of your friends at Prospect, Prince Albert and Manchester. Signed on their behalf--(Mrs. J.E.) Meta Holtby, Margaret Croxall, Eva Hunter. Paul and Leona expressed their ap- preciatién in a very happy manner. With Mrs. .Toombe at the piano and Mr. C. Coombe playing the violin, dancing was enjoyed, while the ladies prepared a delicious lunch followed by ice er eam. On Wednesday afternoon the W.A. met at the home of Mrs, Ella Vernon with a good attendance. The presi- dent, Mrs, C. Sonley, was in charge and the Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Lloyd McKee, while Mrs, Donald Scott very ably took the topic. Several items of business were discussed, and the secretary, Mrs; Toombe, reported the receipt of donations of goods for the bazaar from Eatons and 'Simpsons. Two new members were added to the roll. After a short program, the group in charge served a. delicious lunch, consisting of salad plate, straw- Group. six will be in charge of August meeting. Miss Catherine Christie, of Balti- more, Md., is with her uncle, Mr, Fred Christie, Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Crosier attend- ed the Devitt-Vickery wedding in Prince Albert Church, on Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Farrow, of London, are on a motor trip to Algonquin Park, Ottawa and Montreal, Mr. Walter Fowlie is visiting friends here.- His son, Mr. Fowlie, Jr.,, who recently came by plane from Scotland, is with his father. Many. from here have been picking blueberries in the north and all report a very heavy crop. Mrs, Innes who leaves shortly for her new home in Brooklin, was pre- sented with a lovely table lamp, a gift from Manchester W.A, We will miss Mrs. Innes very much and wish. her the best of health in her new home, FALL TERM Peterboro ' : Business | 7 College, Ltd. | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th. | { More Registrations have been § § received to date than in any preyious year -- so we advise { early inquiry about our business courses and also early enrolment § Works For full particulars write: J. A. McKone, President § Fhoneés: Bus. 4861, Res, 0431, They will bring you contentment] . We trust that you, |Denton and and his mother at the|' i | Jimmie motored to Gravenhurst on 1 lend at their homes here. J |enjoyed a trip to the blueberry fields Mrs. Frank Vickery in honour of (their daughter, Mary. . | Miss Viola McCrea, Toronto, spent her holidays last week with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Edmund McCrea. " Miss Violet Bond, of Toronto, is spending her vacation- at her home here, and this week is in Montreal for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martyn and son Alan and wife, were on a motor trip to Montreal over the week-end. Miss Doris Murphy visited recently with her sister, Mrs. Graham Rlaunt, in Peterborough. SCUGOG "Jesus saith to Simon Peter, son of Jonas, Love thou me," This was the text Mr. Denton used on Sunday at the services in both churches. A wonderful message. Mrs. Alan Carter and Mrs, Cameron Aldred sang (Heart Breaks) "Take 'them all to Jesus." The W. A. supper which was served to a large crowd in the basement of Grace Church on Wednesday, July 14. All were pleased to have so many visitors, Froceeds around $86. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prentice on the birth of their second son. (Billie) on Monday, July 12th--a little brother for Bobby. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Rody Hayden (formerly Christina Denny) on the birth of their little son Robert William, July 12th, Rev. and Mrs, Cooper and little Jean returned home to Toronto, after be- ing -guests at the parsonage for a few days. Mrs, John Livesey return- ed to her home in Belleville on Mon- day after spending the past week at the parsonage, guests of Mr, Denton and his mother, Quite a number of large fish and small-afe being caught near Stephen- son's Point and other places along the lake. Mr.-and Mrs. Byron 9 th and son Bruce, of Manilla, | Mrs, A Will, 'of Manilla, were Sunday visitors of their nieces, Mrs. D. Hope and Mrs, D. A. Couch. Other callers were Mrs. A. Dowson, Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Fralick, of Port Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crosier, of Manchester: Mrs. J. Morrish and sister Mrs. W. Ramsey, of "Toronto, visited their brother, Mr. Ira Aldred and Mrs, Al- dred, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, St. John and little Elizabeth, of Little Britain visited week-end, = A sudden gloom was cast over the Island when word was spread of the sudden passing of Mr. Frank Gerrow, at the family gathering at his home, on Sunday afternoon. Mr, Gerrow spent all his life on the island, and was a well known and respected citi- zen. Sympathy is extended to the be- reaved family, "Watch therefore, for ye know "poh what hour your Lord doth come." Mr. Ray Gunsolur and sistef Ruth, of Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. parsonage. Mr. Victor Aldred is enjoying his training, learning to fly an aeroplane: Mr. Ray Milner 'and sister Marjorie accompanied him and the pilot on a flight recently, . Mr. and Mrs, 'Foe Bowson and little Sunday to visit Mrs, Bill Hope, who is still there, Rev. E. Cooper accompanied Mr, Dentohi 'to the Indian Church on Sun- day afternoon and christened the in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edgar (Vallery Jean.) Miss Grace Demara and Miss Inez Martyn, of Toronto, spent the week- Mr, C. Hardy, Russell Pogue, Gor- don Cherrie, and Mr, Wilfred Mark her sister Mrs. Fred Crozier over the +H ELMORE PHILPOTT : Vancouver Sun columnist, who is widely known as a radio commentator on CBC broadcasts, international néws highlights. BE BU -------- OPho pr : MART KENNEY Whose dance Band is not only popular in radio circle but is 'popular where ever he appears on dance programs. -- rr -- > ---- ---r ERNEST MORGAN work programs. He comments on | g& A well know producer for CBC net |§ rere ser sess tastes sss stot sts sss sstsssss sist stimetsssss sn Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. Two Bhows Nightly--7 and 9. Ne Saturday Matinee this month, , : THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 22-23-24 : Edgar Bergen and Charlie 'McCarthy In Disney's Mighty New Technicolor X Musical Comedy Sensation, > - i "FUN AND FANCY FREE" 'SHORT PICTURES HA SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE 2.16 for this SHOW MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26,27-28 Tyrone Power and Jea: Peters i i { In the Record Smashing New Adventure Hit | SE - All in Glorious Technicolor H "CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE" "FEATURE STARTS AT 6.45 p.m. and 9 pm. DOPOD OSCR Oe ORO POO OROIOROROEOROPOROSOIOPORIPOPORO "att tert ete ete 4 : Wood Slabs and Soft Wood Slabs, } Office Phone 73 WOOD Dry Wood on hand, both Hard ante ses nme stan tantest cut in foot lengths. REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER POR? PERRY Residence 313wW TEE TE Ta a Ga "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN THE LATEST COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS 'ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE. near Logan, Phone GE. 1575 : TORONTO, ONT. AB SS tits LARS AR ARSE pei GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS. THE PICK OF THEM ALL FUEL OIL GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS : : ~~ RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS PHONE 290J , PORT PERRY, ONTARIO RR SR I ec ae] ARTHUR PHELPS DISCUSSES BOOKS-- Arthur L. Phelps, Professor of English at Mc) Gill University, who gives his impres- sions of current best-sellers, old lit- erary favorites and their authors, in a series of weekly radio talks about books and people. He is heard Wed- nesdays at 10.16 p.m. EDT, 11.16 p.m. ADT, on the Trans-Canada network, For three decades Prof. Phelps has been teaching English literature in Canadian universities, and is a pop- ular book reviewer and_duthor, as well. ! . o aN The Key to Business SUCCESS is TRAI NI NG This can be obtained in a FEW MONTHS For information write THE : BUSINESS INSTITUTE 144 Bloor St, W. Toronto recently, (formerly Gregg College) BA 1 Ji A OO OO I Ne J : } . i LUM BER---BUILDER'S SUPPLIES NOW is the time to do that Repair job. We have in stock: . DRY SPRUCE FLOORING and SIDING / iW . ASPHALT SHINGLES and ROLL ROOFING. 0 AQUELLA--To waterproof your basement. # = MODERNITE TILEBOARD for kitchens ahd bathroosis, Re GLIDDEN PAINT-Try our Glidden Cleaner. B ) mo Lak og Lumber & Coal Co., Limited = PORT PERRY Phone 240 w . 0 OZ I, ATTENTION FARMERS \_ we are paying the highest prevailing prices for Dead or Crippled Farm Animals HORSES # CATTLE = HOGS J Teléphone Collect for Immediate Service. GEORGE YOUNG LIMITED | Toronto--Adelaide 3636 Port Perry 118 r 21. Uxbridge 27 .. HH oe > Brooklin 62 0 Ry THE PORT ERRY DAIRY 1 Wish to inform its customers of 'the following Pasteurized Products 8 carried for daily delivery - MILK, CREAM (whipping and cereal) Buttermilk and Delicious y Vi-Co Chocolate "Drink Milk for Health" 2

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